That particular work has been something of a muse for
me over the past couple of years. The universe as an
optically active system can offer a number of avenues
for correlation - some of which are interesting, some
of which are VERY risky. Some of the wild tangents it
offers, in stream of
...or what is the sound of one electron flipping?
Rather than go into a long winded preface describing
the circumstances of a curious little effect I have
been listening to lately, let me toss this out to the
scholars of electrons.
Is anyone aware of a source of white noise in
electronic
for more information, and
consult your Bozorth for details. You do
have a copy of Bozorth, huh? Well buy a used one,
for bogs sake! Indispensible ref for things
magnetic.
K.
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From: Nick Reiter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 4:28 PM
Sam Faile continues his explorations at the limits of
topology. His collection of knotted and multi-order
coils grows. Some of the more recent geometries have
shown what Sam believes to be an odd optical effect,
even in an unpowered passive condition. The effect -
claimed by Sam and some random
Ponder this...
Go back to the possibility that Jung only scratched
the surface with his description of the Collective
Unconscious, and that the CU is already analagous to
the internet, with every human having a wireless link
that 99.999% never have the faintest hint exists. It
opens a universe
Gents,
I have a little in-road into the German PV scene.
From what I can tell, crystalline Si is still out in
front, however there a couple of German companies are
now looking seriously at one of the thin film
competitors - cadmium telluride. The company I work
for currently is developing an
Hello, all
For the topologically jaded once again - a new little
tidbit from Dr. Sam Faile.
Since the beginning of the year, as I had been playing
off and on with the wisp reactor plasma electrolysis
rig, Sam felt compelled to go back into his search for
knotted and unique structured coil arrays
Mr. Lew, and everyone else:
I just now went to the first URL listed below in your
posting - apparently on your own website. I
immediately got a couple of pop-ups followed by
several Trojan virus alerts / blocked hits. Please be
careful.
NR
--- FHLew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings to all
that could
be diamond ground into a cathode point.
And thats where we are.
Best regards,
Nick Reiter
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George,
Thats a good suggestion. Unlike the stainless or
nickel or tungsten cathodes, the SiC looked like
rather than having been corroded or burned away, it
was sort of spalled or broken apart. So once
mechanical stability is assured, (as with a mill or
drill that is hex-SiC coated) some
What a set of events for me to consider, seeing as I
am poised to start the second round of testing with
the little Wisp reactor. (Got some more D2O, and will
be minding my viscosity this time).
A little earlier this afternoon, I was pondering Dr.
Mizuno's explosion, and I scoured the building
OK, the politics of antic semantics or semantic antics
are getting threadbare. Time for a chew toy.
One of the voices in the wilderness of gravity and
antigravity research that I have never seen kicked
around here on Vortex is the eternally running
campaign by Uncle Al Schwartz having to do with
Hello, all,
Thanks to Jones and Keith for the supportive tech
suggestions.
First to address Jones' question re: the non-absorbing
D2O. I was able to save a small amount - maybe 1 ml
tops in a nalgene bottle with a good sealing lid. I
checked it about a week ago, and it still SEEMS to
have the
Gentlemen,
I think it ws back in about 2000 or so that I came
across the website of the ATG group that had developed
the little nested toroid experiment. Don't recall the
name of the fellow I corresponded with briefly, but I
spent maybe 3 weeks trying to replicate their set-up
and claims.
It
or just the dielectric effect?
Thanks for the experiment report, BTW.
K.
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From: Nick Reiter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 11:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: magnetic vector potential
Gentlemen,
I think it ws back
A week or two back I happened to pick up on a segment
of discussion on Vortex that included the idea of long
thin coils wound in helices wound in further orders of
helicity. (sheesh is that a word?) It's taken me this
long to yell back, but I did want to mention that
after about 5 years of
Side road sojourn here, kids.
I myself shouldn't even be concerning myself with it,
what with my dear little heavy water Wisp reactor runs
going. (yes, reporting on that will come soon)
OK, the diversion for the day is about matter,
antimatter, and time.
Translations mine, I've gathered that
Gentlemen,
Back in 2000, I attended a little informal meeting at
University of Arizona in Tucson at the Astronomy
Department on alternative models of gravity. One of
the people I met at that time was the department
contrarian astronomer, Dr. Bill Tifft. Tifft's
speciality was the observation of
it rolled away from the
Geiger counter it was already cooled off!
Will keep all advised...
Best,
NR
--- Horace Heffner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 4:28 AM 10/2/4, Nick Reiter wrote:
2. Any last thoughts on a better homebrew neutron
detection scheme? Someone hinted to me recently
that
old
Gentlemen,
I'd like to toss out a couple of generic CF questions
to any experimentalists out there. My little cathode
glow discharge / sheath plasma reactor is set up and
empirically optimized for cathode material (nickel
foil sword) and electrolyte (K2CO3). Been calling
it the Wisp-1. I made
Ah, old Sabbath,
Anyway,
Gentlemen,
Just wanted to check with BillB or anyone else in the
know as to what did happen over the past couple of
weeks with vortex, overall. Have other discussion
groups in new energy or new science topic fields
experienced this sort of high weirdness lately?
nr
Holy smokies, just this morning I am now suddenly
getting a load of Vor-mail postings from up to almost
2 weeks ago, such as this one from Jones. Somebody
must have finished their scrutiny of topics. oy.
nr
--- Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frederick Sparber writes,
then
Gentlemen,
First off, for anyone interested in the claims of D.
Hudson, et al regarding strange forms of gold and
platinum group metals, there is a new mini-paper that
my son posted on Sam Faile's website:
http://www.geocities.com/spfaile/pgmormus.html
It concerns the results of some five or
Hi Keith,
The power supply I had used and still use for the
baseline is/was a variable 0 to 40 VDC 3 amp supply.
Not sure of the brand right off the bat - I can get
that for you when I am back at my office tomorrow -
and the reason I insert the past tense in the previous
sentence is that a while
Thanks Keith, for looking at this again.
I will have to pull out another supply - one that can
take me up into the voltage range you speak of. But I
know just the puppy - its lurking in my junk boxes
right now.
You ask if there is anything else I would like you to
try for now - just one other
.
I wonder what a little D2O would do...?
Anyone ever play with this effect, that seems to
relate to a charged sheath around a small diameter
cathode wire in heavily laden hydrogen containing
electrolytes? I need to fire up the Geiger counter at
this point, I suppose.
All the best,
Nick Reiter
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