Re: [Vo]:OT: Tardigrades survive deadly radiation by glowing in the dark

2020-10-16 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 11:56 AM H LV wrote: > > Tardigrades survive deadly radiation by glowing in the dark I hope it helps them survive on the moon! https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-49265125

Re: [Vo]:Acoustic demonstration of beats

2020-10-16 Thread H LV
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 9:22 AM JonesBeene wrote: > *From: *Robert Lee > > > >- I must've missed a few classes; are you talking about creating or >removing heat in a general sense, starting an atomic nuclear reaction, or >simply producing energy? I joined the group last night and,

Re: [Vo]:Acoustic demonstration of beats

2020-10-16 Thread Bob Higgins
We are talking about THz stimulation of a cathode in a Pd-D electrolysis LENR cell. Certain frequencies of THz excitation stimulate LENR to occur, the frequencies being around 8, 15, 21 THz. These are believed to be phonon frequencies in the loaded Pd-D lattice. Thus, the

[Vo]:OT: Tardigrades survive deadly radiation by glowing in the dark

2020-10-16 Thread H LV
Tardigrades survive deadly radiation by glowing in the dark https://www.newscientist.com/article/2257008-tardigrades-survive-deadly-radiation-by-glowing-in-the-dark/ A tiny tardigrade can survive intense ultraviolet radiation for an hour by glowing in the dark. “It acts like a shield,” says

RE: [Vo]:Acoustic demonstration of beats

2020-10-16 Thread JonesBeene
From: Robert Lee ➢ I must've missed a few classes; are you talking about creating or removing heat in a general sense, starting an atomic nuclear reaction, or simply producing energy? I joined the group last night and, obviously, missed a few emails, too. Just curious. The thread started out