More great walking droplet videos.
Two walking droplets colliding and attracting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=Xm_6Gi4Jqbg
This video begins with a bunch of bouncing droplets in a regular array.
Watch the collisions closely. Sometimes the droplets merge, sometimes they
don't.
http://www.yo
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 11:46 PM, Harry Veeder wrote:
>
>
> http://www.nonlinearstudies.at/quantummechanics.php
>
> Emergent Quantum Mechanics
>
>
> One is here reminded of Feynman’s famous discussion of the double slit,
> and his introductory remark: "We choose to examine a phenomenon which is
>
Robin,
Sorry I did some googling and I learned there are ways you can derive some
quantum conditions from classical physics. What remains to be seen is if
all features of quantum mechanics can be derived classically, but it
appears from reading the essay below, that more and more features are
comin
Take your babbling shit elswhere, none of us want to hear it!
Does anyone recall seeing an experiment where D and T were both allowed to be
absorbed by palladium and then exposed to a muon stream? This type of
experiment might be of importance since it would most likely demonstrate
whether or not a known cold fusion process releases its energy into the
This the 3rd page of 3: This is more about Dad. . .
I regret that since the 'exotic' was my 'normal' that I was notably
DISCOMPASSIONATE with my Dad's underlying PTSD-chronic
discomfiture in my presence(not quite like the CHILDREN OF
THE DAMNED but kind've~:^) My Dad handed me his copy
of
Model S won again one car prize. This time it was an international green car
prize, not much competition there! The Jury commented:
"The Tesla Model S has wowed the world's press, and for good reason: It's a car
from a startup maker that actually competes on its merits with vehicles from
establ
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 4:48 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> There is a limit to stability, once stability reaches that limit, there is
> no way to go but toward instability.
>
>
Is this something like "buckling"?
Failure without breaking
The buckling occurs under compressive load and its mathematical d
Rich: You are looking for something from me. . . I think this is it. . .
A HUGE 'Joseph Coat of many Colors' VISION launched me
from home never to look back at a very young age. . . Summer 1967
the year of SPIRIT STARVATION NATIONAL CONVULSION aka
The Summer of Love(which was tripe) but many we
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Harry Veeder wrote:
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> On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 4:48 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
>
>> There is a limit to stability, once stability reaches that limit, there
>> is no way to go but toward instability.
>>
>
>
>
> Is this something like "buckling"?
> Failure without break
At 01:46 PM 3/29/2013, David Roberson wrote:
I wish
he would cease the nonsense about snakes, clowns and other irrelevant
subjects.
Since he got hooked on the publicity he would love to spill the beans,
but can't because of patents, nda's and the like.
So he spills it -- in response to question
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 4:48 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> There is a limit to stability, once stability reaches that limit, there is
> no way to go but toward instability.
>
Is this something like "buckling"?
Failure without breaking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrdO8hPJGyg
http://www.youtube.co
On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 14:15:02 -0700
"Jones Beene" wrote:
> The Tesla S, at its present rate of sales (500/week) is outpacing the
> Volt... despite its higher price and the lame story from the NY Times ...
...
> Go Elon, go ...
Given your headline to your post, I don't doubt that 'Elon' will
go g
Hi
The camera market is strange and weird. They sell 13 megapixel cameras
althoug very few can view more than 2 megapixel and commonly we view far
less. What DOES however improve quality is increasing bits per color from 8
to 16 or more. 8 bit is just a bad heritage from a time when memory was
exp
-Original Message-
From: Terry Blanton
> Go Elon, go ...
His $17 stock is pushing $40.
As several articles mention, GM mostly had the correct ingredients but did
not adequately couple the wimpy ICE to the electric motor so that they could
provide cumulative performance.
So the Volt is
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 4:13 PM, wrote:
> In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Tue, 26 Mar 2013 00:31:22 -0400:
> Hi,
> [snip]
> >However, might the hbar arise because you overlooked the motion of the
> >proton in conserving angular momentum? The electron is not orbiting a
> >fixed point.
> [sn
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> Go Elon, go ...
His $17 stock is pushing $40.
The Tesla S, at its present rate of sales (500/week) is outpacing the
Volt... despite its higher price and the lame story from the NY Times ...
http://cleantechnica.com/2013/03/28/tesla-500-model-s-cars-per-week-expandin
g-in-us-canada-europe/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Fe
There is a limit to stability, once stability reaches that limit, there is
no way to go but toward instability. As the EMF grows in strength, the
nuclear forces become increasingly unstable. Given a sufficiently intense
EMF field, sufficient instability can be achieved to overcome the fission
limit
I wish he would cease the nonsense about snakes, clowns and other irrelevant
subjects. He needs to concentrate upon the problems at hand and forget about
the groups that ridicule him. If he has a real product and the third party
tests demonstrate the same then he will come out in good shape an
More rossi-sez :
Brian
March 29th, 2013 at 9:02 AM
Dear Mr. Rossi
I hope that you are well.
I was curious about the timeline for the publication of the third party
report. It is my understanding that publication in a peer reviewed
journal is a very long process, often taking a year between sub
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Tue, 26 Mar 2013 00:31:22 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>However, might the hbar arise because you overlooked the motion of the
>proton in conserving angular momentum? The electron is not orbiting a
>fixed point.
[snip]
Sorry Harry, I don't think so. In fact probably the
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Mon, 25 Mar 2013 22:34:08 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 10:21 PM, wrote:
>
>...however, that having been said, the path that the "bouncing" neutrons
>> follow
>> would be longer because of a "random-walk". Since the path is longer, their
>> chance
In reply to David Roberson's message of Tue, 26 Mar 2013 02:39:50 -0400 (EDT):
Hi,
[snip]
>Eric,
>
>
>I was thinking that the neutrons would move relatively freely through matter
>since they lack a charge to interact and the physical sizes of the nuclei as
>well as the neutron are so small compa
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Thu, 28 Mar 2013 15:54:02 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>When two things are balanced, the balance can be upset in two ways: you can
>change the first thing or you can change the second thing.
>
>In either case the thing that was once balanced is now unbalanced.
>
>It does n
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Thu, 28 Mar 2013 19:23:05 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>The NRC and IAEA rules keep the enrichment of the nuclear fuel low so that
>the fuel cannot be used for bombs.
>
>In Navy reactors the fuel is highly enriched because there is no danger of
>fuel proliferation diversion
I regret that since the 'exotic' was my 'normal' that I was notably
DISCOMPASSIONATE with my Dad's underlying PTSD-chronic
discomfiture in my presence(not quite like the CHILDREN OF
THE DAMNED but kind've~:^) My Dad handed me his copy
of the NELLIS-AFB debriefing report when I was five and
I indif
Cool dude, my dad was u.s. army air corps dec 7th 1941 @ hickam field,
pearl harbor. He then flew a b-24l out of foggia, italy for 3 1/2 years
bombing the axis.
His stories were not as good as your dad's, he tried to drink a lot of
alcohol and forget about what he saw.
Stewart
On Friday, March
Jack,
I'm getting more interested in this event -- well, are there any
images of original documents that you can supply for me to look at ?
-- in June, 1986, I had a "magic save" one night on a train in Mexico,
when I went between the cars in the dark and turned to the right to
lean on the railing
I forgot to mention that on the fatefull night(for my Dad & his B-29 Crew over
KOREA esp.)
from the moment that the SILVER SHIMMERING ELIPSE/Craft enveloped the Bomber
with its surrounding GYRO-TOROIDAL HYPER-GRAV ENVELOPE/FIELD, from that
moment until FOUR DAYS LATER AT DAWN they were OFF-RADAR a
REGARDs THE 'POETIC' METAPHOR: We 'all' are thus relative to common origins'
THE FACTS; My Dad(a WW-II) bomber pilot veteran was assigned to fly B-29s
over MIG Ally KOREA the night of July 7th 1951 and his plane esp. engines were
torn
to shreds an the aircraft healed over into it's DEATH SPIRA
* * * I MUST TAKE EXCEPTION HERE: Some of my good friends are Morticians:
>
> "It was concluded that the inhalation [by rats] of (13)C-FA at 10 ppm
> for 6h did not result in an increase of the total FA concentration in
> blood."
>
> This confirms that inhaled formaldehyde does not enter the blo
>From AlainCo at lenr-forum.com -
NRL (naval research laboratory) Will Host Colloquium on Cold Fusion
http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?1338-NRL-%28naval-research-laboratory%29-Will-Host-Colloquium-on-%E2%80%9CCold-Fusion%E2%80%9D
>From New Energy Times -
NRL Will Host Colloquium on Col
A good set of slides:
http://www.ise.fraunhofer.de/en/downloads-englisch/pdf-files-englisch/news/electricity-production-from-solar-and-wind-in-germany-in-2012.pdf
Hah! Right there I forgot to add the word "long", soo...I meant to say.
How ...long... do you plan on staying? ...officially that is.
Haven't had my cup'o'java yet.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/newvortex/
Jack Sez:
> I came to this planet on the 'wings/auspices' of a
> Transdimensional/TransTemporal 'SHIMMERING
> SILVER ELIPTOID CRAFT' powered by POINT-LEAD
> PLASMA-BREACH AEXOSPACE/HYPER GRAV Propusion.
Well... since you capitalized the propu[l]sion technology that brought you
to planet earth, I
I remember there being a paper about something like alpha bombardment of a
metal matrix generating a million times more fusion events than the same
level of plasma. But I can't find it.
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 8:20 PM, David Roberson wrote:
>
>
> So, I have a question that seeks an answer.
A Cheaper Way to Make Hydrogen from Water University of Calgary
researchers create new method for making water-splitting catalysts using
abundant metals.
http://www.technologyreview.com/view/512996/a-cheaper-way-to-make-hydrogen-from-water/
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