Thank you sir. I would be grateful if you would
kindly send me a copy.
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Lew
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From:
Jed Rothwell
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 4:04
AM
Subject: Water memory paper
I have a paper here on "water
Richard wrote:
...I suggest
water has the ability to mimic the energy storage abilitylike a
capacitor has the ability to store an electric charge. From our work using
vortex mixing some interesting observations have been logged over the years that
suggest this ability of water to store
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Horace Heffner's message of Thu, 31 Mar 2005 13:43:54
However when the water rotates, a dip forms at the middle, which can drop right down to the floor of the tank at sufficiently high w.
A non-physcist 's visualization of solitonic
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A non-physcist 's visualization of solitonic vortices is at URL:
1. http://lewfh.tripod.com/themindthingthegiftofvisualization/
2.
http://lewfh.tripod.com/coloursarecodedfrequenciesinphotonicbandgapcrystalstructures/id4.html
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Lew
FHLew wrote:
Greetings
be
careful.
NR
--- FHLew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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A non-physcist 's visualization of solitonic
vortices is at URL:
1.
http://lewfh.tripod.com/themindthingthegiftofvisualization/
2.
http://lewfh.tripod.com
Apologies to members : Typo
in this webpage. The URL is:
http://build.tripod.lycos.com/trellix/sitebuilder/f_edit_page.html
Please click Cosmic Visualization at URL:
http://lewfh.tripod.com/visuallistening/
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Lew
FHLew wrote:
At 5:34 PM 1/7/97, Scott Little wrote
At 5:34 PM 1/7/97, Scott Little wrote:
In the very latest issue of IE (vol 2 no 10), on page 59, there is a
paper
by Peter Graneau. In the introduction he says:
Water is a liquid because the H2O molecules attract each other. This
attraction is the basis of liquid cohesion. The energy
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At 08:47 am 28-03-05 -0900, Horace wrote:
However, Graneau and Graneau do indeed suggest there exists some
mechanism whereby energy can be stored in molecular bonds, and that the
source of the energy so stored is solar.
Man is dependant on plants for
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The first
sound waves left imprint on the Universe http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/aas_universe_structure_050111.html
The Primordial Harmonic Template of the Universe (
QuantumSpherical Standing Wave )" Everything is determined,
the beginning as well as the end, by forces
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revtec
wrote:
Regarding the fate of Mars' water,. There remain
somedifficult problems in orbital mechanics.
Cosmic Chemistry
:The origin of the earth's oceans.
http://www.johnkharms.com/cosmic.htm
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Lew
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From:
John Steck
wrote:
Flawed in that we truly believe we are freely making
unbiased choices and havelordship over the influences around us.
That believe exists only throughthe bliss of ignorance. Consciously
we do sometimes exercise broad judgment over our impulses, unconsciously we are
Don Wiegel wrote:
Did you ever wonder why the oceans are filled with salt water
instead of fresh? Just where did the salt come from? And is it the same salt
you find
on a dining room table? Most of the salt in the oceans came from land. Over
millions of years, rain, rivers, and streams
Apologies to all forum members for the typo.
Please try this URL:
http://lewfh.tripod.com/coloursarecodedfrequenciesinphotonicbandgapcrystalst
ructures/
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Lew
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Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 2:17
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