Re: [Vo]:History of cold fusion in Italy. Retrograde performance: maybe the Coyote rules?

2016-09-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
a.ashfield wrote: That seems HIGHLY unlikely. Why? Where else would you put a flowmeter intended for liquid? It would not work in the steam. (Assuming there is actually steam.) Can you prove the flow meter was not downstream of the reservoir? > I do not know what you mean. Downstream from

Re: [Vo]:History of cold fusion in Italy. Retrograde performance: maybe the Coyote rules?

2016-09-01 Thread a.ashfield
That seems HIGHLY unlikely. Can you prove the flow meter was not downstream of the reservoir? Murray;s say so is not proof. If IH had a case I think they would have shown a piping drawing by now. AA On 9/1/2016 8:32 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: To summarize: I think the flow meter is installed do

RE: [Vo]:Dirac's sea, the EM Drive and Weyl fermions

2016-09-01 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Jones, Could we possibly identify the aether in terms of relativistic frames? I don't think anyone would argue with exchanges between time and space creating unbalanced reactionary motion from the perspective of the stationary observer viewing a .9 C spacecraft on his radar screen.. obviously th

Re: [Vo]:History of cold fusion in Italy. Retrograde performance: maybe the Coyote rules?

2016-09-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
To summarize: I think the flow meter is installed downstream from the heat exchanger, where there is liquid water at ~68°C. From there, the water flows downhill (by gravity only) back to the reservoir. Since the pipe is larger than it needs to be for this volume of water, it is half full. - Jed

RE: [Vo]:Dirac's sea, the EM Drive and Weyl fermions

2016-09-01 Thread Jones Beene
… can you supply a reference or references that show that the Shawyer drive doesn't work with silver and stainless steel … Bob, my recollection is that he tried these and other metals and found they did not provide reactionless thrust, but I have no handy reference for that. … according to Hotso

Re: [Vo]:Dirac's sea, the EM Drive and Weyl fermions

2016-09-01 Thread Axil Axil
The Higgs field produces mass in sub light speed particles. Photons do not have mass...gravitational mass. But when inside a Bose condinsate, Photons get mass and go slower than the speed of light. Mass...massless...light speed...sub light speed...all involve superconductivity. The same is true fo

RE: [Vo]:Dirac's sea, the EM Drive and Weyl fermions

2016-09-01 Thread Russ George
Bob, you asked my first question on this… that silver exclusion is odd. From: Bob Higgins [mailto:rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2016 1:02 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Dirac's sea, the EM Drive and Weyl fermions Jones, can you supply a reference or

Re: [Vo]:Dirac's sea, the EM Drive and Weyl fermions

2016-09-01 Thread Bob Higgins
Jones, can you supply a reference or references that show that the Shawer drive doesn't work with silver and stainless steel as you state below? Also, according to Hotson, an epo is massless because of the spinor nature of the degenerate orbits shared between the electron and its positron phase-tw

[Vo]:about the toughness of LENR technology

2016-09-01 Thread Peter Gluck
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/09/sep-01-2016-about-toughness-of-lenr.html peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

Re: [Vo]:Renewable energy reaches 16.9% of U.S. total

2016-09-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
Let me reformat, with 4 items under "Other renewables:" Major energy sources and percent share of total U.S. electricity generation in 2015: * 1 Coal = 33% Natural gas = 33% Nuclear = 20% Hydropower = 6% Other renewables = 7% Biomass = 1.6% Geothermal = 0.4% Solar = 0.6% Wind = 4.7% Petrole

[Vo]:Renewable energy reaches 16.9% of U.S. total

2016-09-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
That includes hydroelectricity (7.7%) and Others, mainly wind (9.2%). See: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/articles/2016/08/renewable-energy-was-16-9-percent-of-u-s-electric-generation-in-the-first-half-of-2016.html Coal is down 20% this year, after falling 14% in each of the last 2 years. T

[Vo]:Dirac's sea, the EM Drive and Weyl fermions

2016-09-01 Thread Jones Beene
There is a complex web of cross-connections between HTSC (high temperature superconductivity), Weyl fermions, an active aether, copper-oxides, and the RF resonant cavity thruster of Shawyer et al (the EM drive). The cross-connections are ill-defined at present and could be coincidental, but we can