[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:"Confirmations of Santilli’s Intermediate Controlled Nuclear Fusion..."

2014-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
This is just another spark driven nanoplasmonic LENR system. The anapole magnetic field produced by nanoparticles is recognized but it is called a Santilli magnecules. A pattern is forming involving spark driven nanoparticle based LENR systems: Santilli, Mills, and DGT. The inventors of these sys

Re: [Vo]:The Quantum Soul?

2014-01-17 Thread H Veeder
"My Spider Senses are starting to tingle" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Kek3GqbsTk Harry On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > Discovery of Quantum Vibrations in 'Microtubules' Inside Brain Neurons > Supports Controversial Theory of Consciousness > > Jan. 16, 2014 — A revie

Re: [Vo]:[OT] What's Up at Minot?

2014-01-17 Thread Eric Walker
I wrote: An exam every month? A requirement like this gives one the impression that > its main function is to signal to outside stakeholders that program > managers are taking their responsibility for keeping nuclear warheads safe > and under competent care ... > On further reflection I think th

[Vo]:"Confirmations of Santilli’s Intermediate Controlled Nuclear Fusion..."

2014-01-17 Thread H Veeder
The Open Physical Chemistry Journal, 2013, 5, 17-27 Confirmations of Santilli’s Intermediate Controlled Nuclear Fusion of Deuterium and Carbon Into Nitrogen Without Harmful Radiations J. V. Kadeisvili, C. Lynch and Y. Yang Abstract: We present five independent confirmations of the intermediate c

[Vo]:Is your smart TV a member of a Botnet?

2014-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
Cyberattack traced to hacked refrigerator, researchers report Call it the attack of the zombie refrigerators. Computer security researchers said this week they discovered a large "botnet" which infected Internet-connected home appliances and then delivered more than 750,000 malicious emails. Read

Re: [Vo]:Understanding BLP

2014-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
I wonder if Mills sees strong magnetic fields as does DGT. If so, what might be the explanation for this strong magnetic field. On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 11:37 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > Is such obscurity is the criteria for evaluating the value of a good > patent, then Joe Papp produced a world cla

Re: [Vo]:Understanding BLP

2014-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
Is such obscurity is the criteria for evaluating the value of a good patent, then Joe Papp produced a world class patent of the first rank. On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 11:34 PM, Eric Walker wrote: > On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Mike Carrell wrote: > > His patent disclosers are descriptive of m

Re: [Vo]:Understanding BLP

2014-01-17 Thread Eric Walker
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Mike Carrell wrote: His patent disclosers are descriptive of many possible strategies and > ingredients [to catch any copiers] while concealing in plain sight the > optimum path which s disclosed to licensees. Why would he intentionally make it hard for people t

Re: [Vo]:Understanding BLP

2014-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
Having spent little time in trying to understanding Mills ideas and therefore if someone knows, why does the Mills reaction need a spark to activate the hydrino formation process? It is natural to expect that an energy hole will extract energy from a close by hydrogen bound electron when the ca

Re: [Vo]:[OT] What's Up at Minot?

2014-01-17 Thread Eric Walker
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: ... after it came to light that > they were cheating—or complicit in cheating—on monthly exams to ensure > that they were capable of safely babysitting the nuclear warheads atop > their missiles. An exam every month? A requirement like thi

Re: [Vo]:Understanding BLP

2014-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
Hydrinos are electron groups who need their collective action to function. Think of them like cooper pairs of electrons. Once the cooper pair is removed from the influence of the superconductor, they become normal everyday electrons. On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 8:19 PM, wrote: > If hydrinos exist,

Re: [Vo]:Understanding BLP

2014-01-17 Thread torulf.greek
If hydrinos exist, the use of hydrino power may produce a surplus in hydrino gas. Its probable that this substance is no toxic and not a greenhouse gas. But I'm not so sure that will happened then it reach the ozone layer. Ozone is highly oxidative and may be destroyed by hyrinos. Are the

[Vo]:Jed you could do this.

2014-01-17 Thread fznidarsic
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RE: [Vo]:Understanding BLP

2014-01-17 Thread Jones Beene
Oh no ! Say it ain't so, Joe. ya' mean the 300 mph submarine wasn't really powered by a water engine . http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/comments/papp.html From: James Bowery Papp's patents are invalid. Those "skilled in the art" could not use his patents for beneficial use.

Re: [Vo]:Understanding BLP

2014-01-17 Thread James Bowery
Papp's patents are invalid. Those "skilled in the art" could not use his patents for beneficial use. On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 4:54 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > Joe Papp invented and patented the technology that extracts power from > water when stimulated by a spark discharge, with the water containin

Re: [Vo]:Understanding BLP

2014-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
Joe Papp invented and patented the technology that extracts power from water when stimulated by a spark discharge, with the water containing various chemical elements as catalysts. This energy from spark activated water can drive an energy conversion device specifically an engine or be used as an

Re: [Vo]:[OT] What's Up at Minot?

2014-01-17 Thread James Bowery
Maybe if we more vigorously pursued affirmative action for control of our nuclear arsenal there wouldn't be so many of these quasi-hillbilly yahoos with itchy red-button fingers threatening our way of life. We should start with Islamic fundamentalists being put in charge of the nuclear arsenal to

RE: [Vo]:[OT] What's Up at Minot?

2014-01-17 Thread Jones Beene
This may go a little beyond hooch. There are still a number of unanswered questions regarding the 2007 missing nuke from Minot... http://www.legitgov.org/minot_afb_nukes_oddities.html AFAIK there is still one missing... -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton Too much Everclear and rain

[Vo]:Understanding BLP

2014-01-17 Thread Mike Carrell
I'm a long-standing observer/participant in Vortex, CMN S and the former Hydrino Study Group, and now the Society for Classical Physics [moderated by Dr, Farrell with Dr. Mills as a participant.] For what it's worth, I have shaken hands with both Mills and Fleischmann. I think I can give some pers

Re: [Vo]:OT - Neuro News Items

2014-01-17 Thread torulf.greek
Boosting intelligence? Its dos not helps for decrease the unemployment rate. We have mainly a equilibrium labour market. Most countries have also have made there central bank independent to fight inflation and this automatically stops the employment rate to get "to" high. There are always some how

Re: [Vo]:[OT] What's Up at Minot?

2014-01-17 Thread Terry Blanton
Too much Everclear and rainwater if you ask me. On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > Terry Blanton wrote: > >> The circumstances of Carey's firing were shrouded in mystery. A senior >> U.S. Defense official said he was fired over "conduct." Officials said >> >> it did not have

Re: [Vo]:Observation on a BLP (patent?) document

2014-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
Photo-fusion is a new type of fusion that was demonstrated at the turn of this century using high powered lasers. It is not hot and it might well be cold. If photon energy can be concentrated to bring the threshold for Photo-fusion into the range of non-laser infrared photon power levels, cold fusi

Re: [Vo]:[OT] What's Up at Minot?

2014-01-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
Terry Blanton wrote: The circumstances of Carey's firing were shrouded in mystery. A senior > U.S. Defense official said he was fired over "conduct." Officials said it did not have to do with gambling, or the loss of a nuclear weapon, > or sexual misconduct. > There was something about a phone

Re: [Vo]:Re: BLP's announcement

2014-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
Milles states in his book as follows: *In addition to many predictions that simply do not agree with observations even regarding the one electron atom [2 17], the Schrödinger equation predicts noncausality, nonlocality, spooky actions at a distance or quantum telepathy, perpetual motion, and man

Re: [Vo]:Observation on a BLP (patent?) document

2014-01-17 Thread pagnucco
Eric, Axil, Jones, I just want to make a couple of brief remarks. First, there appear to be ways to greatly concentrate energy in "cold" environments, e.g., superfocusing of e-m waves by plasmons in nano- structures, various focusing phenomena, superoscillations, ... On the "hot" vs. "cold" dist

Re: [Vo]:[OT] What's Up at Minot?

2014-01-17 Thread Terry Blanton
Eric Schlosser: If We Don't Slash Our Nukes, "a Major City Is Going to Be Destroyed" The "Fast Food Nation" author on his frightening new exposé of America's nuclear weapons mishaps. —By Michael Mechanic | Sat Sep. 14, 2013 11:01 PM GMT 125 Update (1/16/2014): The Air Force announced yesterday

Re: [Vo]:The Quantum Soul?

2014-01-17 Thread Terry Blanton
Discovery of Quantum Vibrations in 'Microtubules' Inside Brain Neurons Supports Controversial Theory of Consciousness Jan. 16, 2014 — A review and update of a controversial 20-year-old theory of consciousness published in Physics of Life Reviews claims that consciousness derives from deeper level,

Re: [Vo]:Re: BLP's announcement

2014-01-17 Thread David Roberson
My understanding of fields is that the shell could be any thickness and that the electron cloud (I refer to the continuous charge field here) could occupy any three dimensional shape in space and still not radiate. The distribution does however determine the external magnetic field that is gene

[Vo]:OT - Neuro News Items

2014-01-17 Thread pagnucco
Controversial - Perhaps of interest to some -- Discovery of quantum vibrations in "microtubules" inside brain neurons corroborates controversial 20-year-old theory of consciousness http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/271350.php Boosting intelligence through embryo screening with sequencing a

RE: [Vo]:Defkalion web site changed a little

2014-01-17 Thread Jones Beene
Does this mean they found that check which was lost in the mail ? :-) From: Jed Rothwell See: http://defkalion-energy.com/ Some text was added, as follows: January 16, 2014 We are pleased to announce that our timetable for 2014 is as follows: Currently we ar

[Vo]:Defkalion web site changed a little

2014-01-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
See: http://defkalion-energy.com/ Some text was added, as follows: January 16, 2014 We are pleased to announce that our timetable for 2014 is as follows: Currently we are developing our R 6 technology in our three laboratories. We are doing this using robust calorimetric methods, with

Re: [Vo]:Re: BLP's announcement

2014-01-17 Thread Jeff Driscoll
he does give a thickness for the electron shell - it is very small, the thickness is equal to the Schwarzschild radius. The Schwarzschild radius equation applied to the mass of the electron is much smaller than the diameter of the electron shell. I cut and pasted this from one of his pdf's - the

Re: [Vo]:Re: BLP's announcement

2014-01-17 Thread David Roberson
I also find what appears to be a problem with the theory. Mills makes an assumption in the very beginning of his analysis that the electron orbit sphere must be of zero thickness with no radial component if it is to exist without radiation of electromagnetic waves. This is not true and can eas

[Vo]:FEMTO-ATOMS AND TRANSMUTATION

2014-01-17 Thread H Veeder
FEMTO-ATOMS AND TRANSMUTATION A. Meulenberg preprint version Abstract- The low-energy nuclear-reaction fusion process for a deep-electron orbit femto-hydrogen atom, H# , with an atomic nucleus yields new isotopes and femto-atoms. The multi-body interaction, strong near-field radiation from tightl

Re: [Vo]:Observation on a BLP (patent?) document

2014-01-17 Thread Eric Walker
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 7:37 AM, Jones Beene wrote: To be brutally honest, this makes no sense. You cannot have it both ways. > The underlying reaction is either hot or it isn’t. Plus, the larger > problem: > Boltzmann’s tail (of the Maxwellian distribution). > I think we agree more than may be

Re: [Vo]:Re: BLP's announcement

2014-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
It seems to me that there is a fundamental contradiction in the Mills theory. This theory is purported to be a universally applied theory of the atom, but it requires the mediation of a catalyst to appear. The requirement for a catalyst adds consideration of the chemically based mediation of other

Re: [Vo]:Re: BLP's announcement

2014-01-17 Thread Jeff Driscoll
mills has books online that describe what you are looking for, click on free book access: http://www.blacklightpower.com/theory-2/book/ the book streams to your computer very fast and easy to read (not necessarily understand, you have to put some work into it) standalone atoms are fully describ

RE: [Vo]:Observation on a BLP (patent?) document

2014-01-17 Thread Jones Beene
From: Eric Walker To those who would write this area off as "hot fusion," I would respond that this is a huge assumption that relies upon some speculative hypotheses about the differences between LENR and hot fusion. I'm inclined to think that they're not differen

Re: [Vo]:Increasing probability of Rossi being real upwards, to 35%

2014-01-17 Thread Blaze Spinnaker
Yes, for those who don't have an opinion, that's true you're very right, they probably don't have an opinion. On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Eric Walker wrote: > On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Blaze Spinnaker > wrote: > > >> But the reality is 99% of the scientific world probably thinks I'