[Vo]: [VO];Re: Chinese Black Helicopters

2006-07-25 Thread RC Macaulay
Terry mentioned.. Chinese village of Huangyangtan. Hwdy Terry, Tongue in cheek.. pronounce that chinese word .. orangutang.. make a monkey outa Amelikan..hehe Richard

[VO]:Re: Purim 5706

2006-07-21 Thread RC Macaulay
Thomas wrote... The Rabbis believe that some Germans are of the lineage of Edom, their arch enemy. Howdy Thomas.. My thought in posting on the" more than 10 years after" thread was to make mention that predictions canpull bothfrom the ancient past into the distant future such as the Purim

[Vo]: [VO] Energy Sec.

2006-07-21 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts, After reading this article I think I will get my bike tires aired. http://www.politicalusa.com/schlussel17.html Richard

[VO]: Re:OT: Aerosols and Climate Change

2006-07-20 Thread RC Macaulay
Harry Veeder wrote.. Tiny Airborne Particles are a Major Cause of Climate Change-July 18, 2006http://www.physorg.com/news72463917.html Howdy Harry, Lets see if I have this straight in my mind. Bush administration and their

[Vo]: [Vo];Re:OT: More than Ten Years After

2006-07-20 Thread RC Macaulay
Chris Zell wrote.. You might not agree with the answer!! Howdy Vorts, Truth alwys being stranger than fiction and more certainly harder to believe.. Joseph Kingsbury -Smith, the only American reporter witnessing the execution of the 10 Nazi officials convicted at the Nurenburg trials

Re: [VO]:OT: Oh! NOLA

2006-07-19 Thread RC Macaulay
you writeof? Please. I do not watch TV or read papers or listen to much radio. JH On 7/18/06, RC Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Howdy Vorts, Seldom do I get so disgusted with government bureaucracy as when I watched the TV news

[VO]:Re: OT: Ten Years After

2006-07-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones wrote.. What "real" purpose is served in such a case by letting the public know the whole truth ? - that - apparently, is the neocon sentiment on proceeding with any inquiry on this type of thing. They are probably correct - in a strange sort of way.Howdy Jones... I gave up wondering

[VO]:OT: Oh! NOLA

2006-07-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts, Seldom do I get so disgusted with government bureaucracy as when I watched the TV news storyreporting the indictment of nurses and Dr.Anna Pou for 2nd degree murder. The attorney General of Louisana Chas Foti announced the charges. The accused supposedly killed elderly

[VO]:Re: Joe's to Go

2006-07-17 Thread RC Macaulay
Thomas wrote... Thanks for pointing that out Terry. Does anyone understand how this cellworks?. and patent numbers? He has a patent pending, application number 20060075683. You can view it at: http://tinyurl.com/zrlkf As far as how it works, review the Joe Cell discussions since there is

[VO]: Re: biological computing

2006-07-09 Thread RC Macaulay
Thomas wrote.. With a URL like this, I couldn't resist visiting his website. I read his writings and they made no sense to me. Am I uneducated, do his ideas on information processing make sense? http://www.historianofthefuture.com/ubiquit.html Howdy Thomas.. Don't know about his future but

[VO]: Re: Hilsch Vortex tube

2006-07-04 Thread RC Macaulay
Anthony wrote.. New to the group. I just became interested and aware, of the HilschVortex tube. Glad to see an active group, dedicated to discussion ofthis and other energy devices.Regarding the Vortex tube, does anyone here have a working model of one?Did you buy it or did you make it? And

[VO]: Internet monitoring

2006-07-04 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts, Access to the internet is perhaps the last vestige of freedom of total freedom of _expression_ we have in the world. As this freedom is eroded the risk of pseudo-news increases. The report states China is 2nd to the US in access to the web.. Not to be discouraged, the hackers

[VO]:Re: General and open question set

2006-07-03 Thread RC Macaulay
john wrote.. NB: Many general questions I have posed have not even been respondedto much less answered, hummm? My understanding is Quantum Physics, Quantum Electro Dynamics andother areas of Quantum Behavior are THEORY. Often based onMathmatical Theory. Has this changed? Are there some

[Vo]: [VO];Re:: Oceans of Oil Under Texas

2006-07-02 Thread RC Macaulay
Fred wrote.. According to a recent study, "there is an ocean of oil under Texas, but, there is a moratorium on pumping it for fear that the Loon Star State will sink, and everyone in it will drown in an ocean of Bullshit." Howdy Fred... As usual, us Texans are being misquoted. That is

[VO]:Re: Is Spacetime a Superfluid?

2006-07-01 Thread RC Macaulay
At 06:06 pm 30/06/2006 -0500, Richard wrote:.. "everything is held together by the power of His Word". RichardOr in technical terms, by Itereative Hierarchical Strain. 8-)Frank Howdy Frank, Not only is "everything held together by the power of His Word", the world's most technically

[VO]: Re: Purdue news or not

2006-07-01 Thread RC Macaulay
Steven Krivit wrote.. Folks: I have learnt that Purdue's review panel found no evidence of scientific wrong doing on Taleyarkhan's part, and are expected to issue an appropriate announcement in due course.I just got off the phone with Jeanne Norberg, spokesperson for Purdue. She tells me

[VO]:Re: Is Spacetime a Superfluid

2006-06-30 Thread RC Macaulay
Terry quoted.. "What makes this approach so interesting is that the behavior of condensed matter is collective. The details of individual molecules hardly matter; the system's properties emerge from the act of aggregation. When water freezes, the molecules do not change, but the collective

[VO]: Balance vs. Bias

2006-06-29 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts, The herd mentality requires everyone hold the same view regardless. Vorts are a strange mix that seem to believe there should be at least three biased views plusa correct balanced view..theirs!! The joy of Vorts is the ability of it's members to "cut each other some slack"

[Vo]: Re:[VO]: Tiny Bubbles in the Sky

2006-06-26 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote.. What happens if hydrogen nuclei are spat out from a high-pressure region into a low pressure region, like orange pips at a school dinner table. Would it be analogous to a temperature drop? Would the hydrogen nuclei condense?

[VO]: Re:O.T. ethanol biofuels and stupid white men

2006-06-25 Thread RC Macaulay
Nick Palmer wrote.. Right from when it was first thought about it was realised that conventionally growing crops, such ascorn, as biomass would have problems with the energy balance,top soil impoverishment etc. On the other hand, growing one's own tractor fuel on an integrated organic farm

[Vo]: [VO];Re: Nitrogen oxides and waterfuel

2006-06-23 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Fred, Thanks for the insight. Working with large ozone generator control systems for water treating can be a challenge considering the games O3 can play while one has his head turned. Trying to troubleshoot these systems can ruin your sense of humor..Nitric acid or laughing gas..what

[Vo]: [VO];Re: Vortex fields

2006-06-22 Thread RC Macaulay
Richard wrote.. Give us a suggestion on how you imagine creating interference.. Interesting thought!If you had two synchronous sources of energy you could have them interfere constructively (combine) by adjusting the distance between them. However, I know of no way to synchronize

[Vo]: Re:[Vo]: Please vortex fields

2006-06-21 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Harry and Colin, Here is a link to the smoke gun blaster fun. Watch carefully as one smoke ring intercepts another, Some of the rings destruct ,some bounce and some encircle and enhance by encircling the first torus ring and accelerate.

[Vo]: Re:[VO]: Vortex fields.

2006-06-21 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones wrote.. ...of course, one wonders if Richard isn't thinking about trying to do something similar in liquid, intead of a gas perhaps by rapdily moving his vortex stirrer up and down in the orthogonal vector. Methings the tank could not take that kind of stress however. Howdy

[VO]:Re: Vortex fields

2006-06-21 Thread RC Macaulay
Terry mentioned " focus" the two magetrons.No, not exactly focus; but, create interference patterns between the two sources. Unfortunately this doesn't work unless the two sources are in sync. :-(Terry Howdy Terry, Magnetrons.. oops my spelling... Give us a suggestion on how you imagine

[Vo]: Re:[VO]: PLEASE.....RE and not RE

2006-06-20 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote.. You want an exciting theory? What could be more exciting than a theory which stands conventional physics on its head and claims that materials are held together by external compressions, not by internal tensions - which claims that internal tensions, bonds and the like, are

[VO]:Re:[VO]: Please...Re and not Re

2006-06-20 Thread RC Macaulay
Colin wrote.. Richard, to what "strange" events do ye speak of at the antipodes? Howdy Colin, A tried to find my file on a corresponding article to the link below but ! alas! couldn't locate. Iy had to do with some earth related phenomena observed on the opposite side of the earth to the

Re: [VO]: Water Vortex Arc Waste Disposal

2006-06-19 Thread RC Macaulay
For the inquisitive, Richard. :-) http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/1999/71_10_pdf/7110bonizzoni_1879.pdf Fred Howdy Fred, Thanks for the link. Percentage destruction looks great. Wonder if they are able to sustain the efficency under extended load application. Plasma arc is pure

[Vo]: Re:[VO]:PLEASE...RE and not RE. Hunchbabe verbal shorthand

2006-06-18 Thread RC Macaulay
john herman wrote... I hope others in and of votrtex will ask this and similar terms to be understood some how OR: How will we know what vortexians are trying to talk about?? Howdy John, You may become aware as others that the English language is evolving into a "hunchbabe"

Re: [Vo]: Re: Mendeleev, Aether Oil

2006-06-16 Thread RC Macaulay
Russell postulated several lighter atoms than hydrogen. Someone has posted his spiral periodic table on line. Having devised a minimalist sub-atomic periodic table myself, I am quite interested in this subject. I found images of a lot of periodic tables including Stowe, Benfey,

[Vo]: Re: Mizunos Book Cover

2006-06-16 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Frank, Thanks for the posts. You saw Beta at its finest, I saw vortex at its basic. Spirals , cones, both looking at the same thing. Hmmm! Richard - Original Message - From: Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-L@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 11:11 AM Subject: [Vo]:

[VO]:Re:Cold Fusion and Penthouse!?

2006-06-15 Thread RC Macaulay
At 05:59 pm 14/06/2006 -0700, Steven wrote:I knew there had to be someway to connect CF to sex!sOf course there is. 8-)In Britain there is a apparel retailer called French Connection UK (FCUK)and if you render this is the language of love it becomes: Connexion Français UK (CFUK) What

Re: [VO]: Stan Meyer- Autopsy Report

2006-06-13 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote.. recently contacted someone who had gone to thetrouble of obtaining Stan Meyer's autopsy report.The following was his interesting reply. === The autopsy report makes no mention of the often rumored "food poisoning" and the

Re: [VO]: When push comes to shove

2006-06-12 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote.. Indeed, the LLNL team measures water flow rates up to 10,000 times faster than would be predicted by classical equations, which suggest that flow rates through a pore will slow to a crawl as the diameter drops. "It's something that is quite counter-intuitive," says

[Vo]: Re:[VO]: Whne push comes to shove

2006-06-12 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote.. .the water in the nanotubes is in a high state of tension, at a high pF to use the scientific term. Therefore in putting water into the tubes the viscosity will seem to be negative since the water will be falling down a pressure gradient and be "sucked in" to the material.

Re: FW BOBPARKSIE

2006-06-11 Thread RC Macaulay
Michel wrote.. Like Voltaire I defend your right to reply Frank but there must be better places to do so, I doubt Parks is subscribed here. Grimer wrote.. And incidently, you might be interested to know thatthe quote often attributed to Voltaire is a myth - 8-)though to be fair, he

Re: Raising Polly Water

2006-06-11 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote,, I think it's about time to set about raising Polly Water from the dead, a tad more difficult than Saving Private Ryan but one more suited to my temperament and capacities. 8-)Before someone parrots Martha and saith, "by this time she stinketh, for she is now of four decades" I

Re: [VO]: 300mS ball lightning

2006-06-11 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote.. Fascinating - "Holy Crap!" indeed - and not at all off topic in view of the thread on Polywater and Waterfuel. Howdy Frank... Fascinating indeed. One step closer to the ability to closer study ball lightning phenomena. As mentioned in the past, I never met another person that

Re: Fred's question

2006-06-10 Thread RC Macaulay
Is the enhanced engine performance on rainy-misty days due to cooling of the compression stoke air by vaporization of the added water or is there something in the water mist-droplets giving some free energy? Not noticeable on dry winter days, but it is when driving on snowy ones.

Re: Dad Big Oil

2006-06-10 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones wrote, 99 of that hundred myths are mostly BS but is the 'original' true - or just one of A.C. Greene's "Chance Encounters: True Stories of Unforeseen Meetings, With Unanticipated Results" Howdy Jones, You do Texas an injustice 'cause 'round here it's 100% BS. If you don't believe it

Kyle R.Mcallister

2006-06-10 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Kyle, Gosh! Golly! Gee! Kyle.. sometimes important discussion takes place when Vorts congregate.. sometimes very serious stuff is mentioned.. a little of Parks helps to remind us we are all human and in need. Some humor permeates the discussion.. perhaps as a way to keep from crying

Re: Mileage On the Cheap

2006-06-09 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts, It is a well known fact that adding a mist to the intake can enhance the performance and increase fuel mileageof an auto. Elementary example is when I travel to Houston ( 100 miles) during a streamy hot rainy day I average 24 mpg at 55 mph, stay the night and travel home ona

Re: Battery shapes

2006-06-07 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts.. Great insight spoken here. Meanwhile back at the ranch.. This nation has a nightmare staring us in the face with the the continued increase in electric power consumption. The summer hasn't started in earnest and we are receiving reports of motor failures of our submersible

Re: Battery shapes

2006-06-07 Thread RC Macaulay
hohlraum wrote.. I'm sorry for this rant which is really off topic; but, we're facing a real problem in many of our contracts. In our industry, we often must budget five years in advance. In the past five years we have seen tremendous rise in commodity prices. Today Cu is trading at the

Battery shapes

2006-06-05 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts.. Reviewing the various battery ideas mentioned I see no mention of the importance of the shape, culture and environment of this amazing device. In it's its most elementary form the watermelon is the ideal of all batteries. It is not only a battery it is contains an onboard

Re: Battery shapes

2006-06-05 Thread RC Macaulay
Mike Carroll wrote.. jonfli wrote:Er, what other measurement would you prefer? RMS, Peak...? I prefer lots and lots of instantaneous power measurements.Average measurements are equivalent to DC if the relative phase angles are taken into account and therefore are the most accurate means .

Re: A Nuclear future for Australia?

2006-06-04 Thread RC Macaulay
Standing Bear wrote.. Tis not energy that the Indonesians would seek, but food! After reading the width of the text I had to re-check to verify it was Australia and not Texas as the focus. And then I remembered Texas has already been invaded and captured by the latinos. About all thatcan

Re: O.T.: the Lifebox

2006-06-04 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones wrote.. There is a marvelous pop-sci book out now by Rudy Rucker, entitled "The Lifebox, the Seashell, and the Soul". It explores a scientific basis for spirituality - devoid of dogma and myth. You might think of it as quirky at first, but by next week , if you stick with it, you might

Re: O2 enrichment

2006-06-01 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote.. On the subject of O2 enrichment, has anyone ever analysed the output of the Ranque-Hilsch Vortex tube to see if the oxygen/nitrogen ratio is the same for the cold stream as for the hot stream? Howdy Frank.. Excellent question. Good thought. We just happen to be playing with

Re: Magnetic Carbon

2006-05-31 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones wrote... Although there are copious reports of suspected transmutation with carbon, there is also the curious fact that carbon apparently can become ferromagnetic while remaining carbon:http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/17/11/7This possibly has to do with the formation of 'excitons'

Re: Cold Fusion advocates should...

2006-05-31 Thread RC Macaulay
Walter wrote.. Steven, I believe you are indulging in wishful thinking. People LOVEridicule; it's fun! The skeptics will continue to use it successfullyuntil something they can't ignore proves they're wrong. Something like ademonstration that the press has to pay attention to, such as

Re: Cold Fusion advocates should put up or shut up

2006-05-30 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts.. The healthy discussions in this thread make me smile. Perhaps the science world is emerging from a fraternity mentality to an open and candid community for all that pursue knowledge. Cold Fusion needs no defense. Observing the forces unleashed by hurricane Katrina is ample

Re: Canadian ZPE Patent

2006-05-26 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Hohlhoss, While the US scientific community pursues the US Gov't research grants tied to the US University good old boy fraternity system, the rest of the world translates the cumulative research knowledge base into action. Conclusion: Defense research grants have been totally

Re: Lack of funding is not the real problem

2006-05-26 Thread RC Macaulay
Jed wrote.. The US has a tremendous federal budget shortage and a trade deficit, but these are a matter of choice. They are the result of policies set by leaders who feel that deficits are not a serious problem. The U.S. has plenty of money in other parts of the economy. The GDP is

Pulsars animation view double vortex emissions

2006-05-24 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts.. Interesting artists conceptual view and animation of a pulsar " eating " a meal. Perhaps ESA has a better grasp of vortex phenomena than NASA. hmmm http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWSAA5QCE_index_0.html Richard

Re: Energy Secretary Sees Fusion as Part of Solution

2006-05-24 Thread RC Macaulay
Stephen wrote.. In case nobody's noticed, things are hotting up in South America too. Morale's nationalization of Bolivia's oil fields is surely just the opening gambit. I dare say the rulers of Central and South America are quite familiar with the notion of Peak Oil...Howdy Stephen,

Re: ..upon the clouds of heaven

2006-05-23 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote.. The big hint is givenby the fact that they turn up in the context ofsurface tension.Surfaces involve a square law. So two surfacesinvolve a fourth power law.But what are these two surfaces?They are the Solid Phase and the Fluid Phase.One is expanding (negative strain

Re: Which Mass?

2006-05-21 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Jones, Mass can only be measured differentially, meaning it must be measured against a mass. Since we do not know how to identiify the second mass we remain in guess mode. Consider the exact meter length. There are several of these exact samples each considered to be a perfect meter

Re: A Nuclear future for Australia?

2006-05-20 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Robin and Wesley, Australia has the interesting opportunity to perform in the world. For sure, we will return to a simplier way of life if for no other reason than we can't afford the luxury of any more advances in civilization grin. The advances in battery technology can provide the

Re: Proper Scientific Refutations

2006-05-20 Thread RC Macaulay
Walter Faxon wrote.. Clearly the editors of general sciencejournals do not themselves have the expertise to directly criticize themethodology of most CF papers. It's much simpler to rely on theirprevious conclusions. Howdy Walter.. Oh! Were it that simple. I mentioned to Steven Krivit that

Re: Emergence

2006-05-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Steven V.J., Interesting views presented. You must have been stimulated by the book. The analogies you use are thought provoking. It gave me pause for thought. We actually exist in "ordered chaos".Creation as we seek to understand it screams out that it is hopelessly flawed. What is

Re: Helmholtz Layer Metal-Water Interface...

2006-05-16 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Fred.. An example of the effect can be seen by rubbing a piece of amber over wool. Or, in Odessa Texas where it is dry, dry, one can walk across a wool carpet in leather shoes and touch a metal doorknob. Richard

Marketing realities

2006-05-15 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts, One of the realities of marketing is that you can build almost anything you can sell but you cannot always sell what you can build. Story of the " world's best dog food manufacturer". They held a convention for their entire worldwide organization. The leader addressed the

Re: Marketing realities

2006-05-15 Thread RC Macaulay
Yum!! Richard - Original Message - From: Philip Winestone To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 12:11 PM Subject: Re: Marketing realities That folks , is the real problem hindering the advance of CF.. sell some and somebody will build some.Well... Not

Re: Lunar FE?

2006-05-15 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Pteranondon, Shucks, telling the difference between a line transformer and a line capacitor is easy. Just disconnect them and touch your tongue to the one you suspect is a capacitor. You will become enlightened. England, Merry ole England! They get the blame for upgrading the Greek

Re:OT: Poli-Sci 101

2006-05-15 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones wrote... Spin Doctors, PACs and Ambulance-chasers alike, are keeping a close watch on unfolding events in Houston this week, as the final results of that lying-contest may be the key to many things relating to morality in the USA .. Howdy Jones.. Welcome to Houston where politics

John Herman

2006-05-14 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy John, Pour yourself a cup of coffee, have a seat and welcome to the conversation. GRC is glass reinforced concrete but Grimer can explain the idea sorta crumbled. Pappajo engines evolved from the time when kids were searching for something better than rubber bands. Hydrinos are sorta

New Energy Times- Steve Krivit May 10, 2006 online magazine

2006-05-13 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts, After reading Steven's May issue I sense a season of common sense present in the cold fusion community. Tell it like it is, hold nothing back and lets facts be submitted to a candid world. The sooner the CF phase of new energy focus responds to the " cleansing action of the

Re: New Energy Times- Steve Krivit May 10, 2006 online magazine

2006-05-13 Thread RC Macaulay
Jed wrote.. On the other hand, I must admit, it does look like they are scamming , and that makes the field look disreputable, doesn't it? Howdy Jed, The CF community enjoys the benefits of critique. Like a tidal action within an estuary has a cleansing action. It's hard and difficult work

Re: Betteries

2006-05-12 Thread RC Macaulay
It's a bet, a gamble as is all stock. Somebody will put up 2 mil to learn if a prototype can be built. If it is built, some more mney will be needed to learn if it works. Then some more money will be needed to see it it will hold up in service, then more money needed to sell liscenses and

Re: Rotary Vane Hero Engine

2006-05-09 Thread RC Macaulay
Fred wrote.. Kerosene or JP-4 will work at higher vane temperatures. OTOH. If you heat the pool with a radioisotope "stove"to 1000 K or more usingmercury, potassium, or lithium, as a working fluid you can zip right up into theserious shaftpower range with only one moving part. :-) Howdy

Re: Super colliders

2006-05-08 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Steven, Ah! Stanford, Yes ! It is housed in the huge building the size of the domed stadium. Seems they were actually working on a death ray gun and /or super rail gun rather than for the pure love of science.Funny thing is that 4 grad students duplicated the process using a series of

Re: Super colliders

2006-05-07 Thread RC Macaulay
Steven wrote.. Can someone please tell me what benefits society has received from collider research? Howdy Steven, Central Texas was to be the location of the super collider. Near Waxahachie, the 25 mile dia underground ring was to be the answer to everything how to get a Texan elected

Re: Super colliders

2006-05-07 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Steven, You obviously asked the magic question to provoke such a response. Took me a while to wrap my brain completely around those responses.. from pin headed angels to theoretical particle welfare physics where the speed of the growth of the handout is indirectly proportional to the

OFF-TOPIC: Aught-Six Y.O.L.D.?

2006-05-06 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones wrote.. OT: Political commentary on the remainder of the year2006 "The Year of Living Dangerously" or the NeoConsequel, Subtitled: will Director Goss bring down theShip-of-State ? Back to Y.O.L.D. : Indonesia was/is under-appreciatedas a soon-to-be rich country, now and

Re: Joe Cell Theories

2006-05-04 Thread RC Macaulay
Patrick Vessey/Tom Kramer wrote.. Now it is also important to understand the SHAPE of water and its relatedhydrogen bonding. Under normal conditions the two hydrogen atoms are atabout a 105o angle to each other (not 90o) due to the fact that similarcharges oppose each other. This angle,

Re: Fully Charged in About 8 Minutes

2006-05-02 Thread RC Macaulay
No ! Terry, Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain, The great and terrible wizard of oz can solve any problem. You just shot down a sure fire IPO. Or as the wicked witch of the west said... you destroyed my beautiful wickedness.. I hate you and your dog toto too!!. Richard

Re: Hydrino orgone

2006-04-30 Thread RC Macaulay
Fred wrote.. The predominant factor as seen in most OU effects is the transient exposure of atoms-molecules to low pressure "soft vacuum". Vortices, Orgone, MAHG, Cavitation Bubbles, Exploding Lightbulbs, and so on. Or conversely, the electron clouds expand outwardly from the nuclei by

Macho WIMP?

2006-04-30 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones wrote... WIMPs may be transitory and on "decay" leave an implosion effect.As to the large estimated mass, compared to standard particles - the WIMP may not even be a single particle but a collective remnant of many real particles.Consider it as a "shadow" or as a "relic of

Re: Reich's Orgone Accumulator Plans

2006-04-24 Thread RC Macaulay
Fred wrote.. Reminiscent of the WPA-built outhouse we had on a farm my dad bought right after WW II started. The corrugated tin roof spaces between it and the frame allowed escape of "essence". Newsprint and the old Sears catalog served as "Charmin". The "accumulator" was a hole in the

Re: EONIUM-HERE (H3O*) Powered Engines

2006-04-23 Thread RC Macaulay
Michel wrote.. Ah OK Fred, I thought you were talking about conventional chemistry/physics for once (should have known better ;)Howdy Michel.. Conventional physics/ chemistry ?? There ain't no such thingas we are beginning to discover!! Once had the best welder worked in our shop. You

Re: Energy Density and ZPE Extraction

2006-04-22 Thread RC Macaulay
Fred wrote.. A prime example of ZPE Extraction at High Energy Densities? "[This is academic parlance for (do I dare say it?) "over unity".]" Howdy Fred, The experiments are an example of the lack of understanding of what science describes as " electricity". We have been strapped for years

Re: Friday smile

2006-04-21 Thread RC Macaulay
Once saw an old calculus texrbook printed around 1875.. only about 25 pages. Turn the cover to first page to read. Calculus is made easy by those that know how to teach calculus and difficult by those that don't. Turn next page to read.. Considering how many fools on earth can calculate,

Re: Alliance for NanoHealth, Dr. Mauro Ferrari

2006-04-17 Thread RC Macaulay
Mike Carroll wote.. Will can be applied when there is a tangible body of technology or structure to apply the 'will' to... Howdy Mike and Philip. An additional factor in science research has emerged in today's society. Research reconceptualized asa business with a revenue stream. In

Alliance for NanoHealth, Dr. Mauro Ferrari

2006-04-16 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts, Today's Houston Chronicle announced the selection of Dr. Mauro Ferrari as President od the Alliance. The Allianceis the result ofthe $144 mil National Cancer Instituteinitiative... bionanotechnology, if you will., the Alliance roster includes .. Rice U, U of Houston, Baylor,

ReRe: Alliance for NanoHealth, Dr. Mauro Ferrari

2006-04-16 Thread RC Macaulay
Philip wrote.. "The indication for a steady increase in research funding is apparent across all science, except CF"And at this critical point in time, one wonders why (without, of course, delving into conspiracy theories)... Howdy Philip, The article goes on the describe Dr. Ferrari as

Re: moving vs stationary weights

2006-04-13 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote.. The problem with Gravity is that most laymen think of it as a Force. And the problem with the layman's notion of Force is that it is a static concept which does not involve time. It is reminiscent of the way that an electron jumps from one level to another. Where is the

Re: Paper published

2006-04-03 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote, There are certain advantages is being a quasi modo in the cathedral of EM. I suppose being a heretic would be more fun if I had ever beenbaptised in the EM church - but then perhaps I would have neverseen the looniness of loops. Howdy Frank, Not so loony loops ifyou follow the

Re: BP

2006-03-26 Thread RC Macaulay
Krivit wrote... Anybody ever think about British Petroleum's name change to BP?Howdy Steven, BP is one of the world's morally corrupt enterprises with absolutely no redeeming values. After the explosion at the BP Amoco plant in Texas City Texas last year, and the public record of their

Re: ZPE -- CMB

2006-03-25 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Jones,. I like it... Jones has enough elastic in his brain to wrap around most any concept and peer within, plus describe his pros and cons. This one is a mind bender ,the stuff Jones loves. You must be one self amusing person. rare breed indeed. Richard - Original Message -

Re: Efimov state - key to multi-nuclear LENR?

2006-03-20 Thread RC Macaulay
- Original Message - At 03:20 pm 20/03/2006 +1100, you wrote: In reply to Grimer's message of Sun, 19 Mar 2006 16:46:28 +: Hi, [snip] Or even one come to that - a string of ones and zeros. One doesn't have to use the three Cartesian coordinates to define space. one could use

Re: Efimov state - key to multi-nuclear LENR?

2006-03-19 Thread RC Macaulay
- Original Message - From: Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 8:55 PM Subject: Re: Efimov state - key to multi-nuclear LENR? In reply to RC Macaulay's message of Sat, 18 Mar 2006 07:38:17 -0600: Hi Richard, [snip] Howdy

Re: Efimov state - key to multi-nuclear LENR?

2006-03-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Robin, Simple explanations of physics are never as simple as viewed. The rings, like the favorite magic trick using loops, may actually each be shaped in the figure 8 .. plus in mobus form. Cutting one would provide the optical illusion of separating the remaining two, or even trickier,

Re: Efimov state - key to multi-nuclear LENR?

2006-03-16 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Frank, Which is also an excellent theoretical description of the principle of the Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube. Richard - Original Message - From: Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 7:21 AM Subject: Re: Efimov state - key to

Marketplace of ideas

2006-03-11 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Vorts, Man's insatiable quest for achievement and stature can convolute science and technology already shot with genius and quackery. Taleyarkhan can be likened to Shakespeare's writing " loved not wisely, but well." Back in WW2, the GI GMC 6x6 2 1/2 ton truck was credited by Patton

Re: Media tracking of Bubble Fusion Story

2006-03-09 Thread RC Macaulay
Winestone wrote.. Like I tell people all the time; the ONLY way to prove that any of the Low Energy Nuclear Reactions actually work in a practical sense, is to quickly incorporate each into a simple prototype working device. Scientists - especially the closed-minded (non-intuitive) ones -

Re: The end of blogging

2006-03-07 Thread RC Macaulay
Howdy Steven, Notice HP is helping build the Chinagrid. This will change the internet in ways difficult to foresee. http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=181501317 Richard - Original Message - From: Steve Krivit [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com

Re: Toroidal electron

2006-03-05 Thread RC Macaulay
Fred wote.. Are you are puffing on that Havana Tampa and blowing WHO R U? Toroids, while Frank is sniffing the volatile vapors from a can of Beta Ether? Hmmm. :-) Let me say that the disk/flat-washer particleis merely a section of a torus, or a torus flattened out by the enormous beta

Re: Toroid electron

2006-03-05 Thread RC Macaulay
Fred wrote.. OTOH, I am somewhat disturbed by Richard Macaulay's description of what hesaw.during his intrusion of a Houston "Cantina" on Ladies Night Richard wrote Them spittoons look sorta weird spinning and perambulating acroos the room, wad with stuf and snuff coming outa the top and

Re: Stirring Syrup

2006-03-04 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote.. The Aspden effect is so mysterious cos it is the inverse of a very familiar effect. It's like the Shroud. It's not until one sees the negative image that one realises that's precisely what the Shroudis, a negative image.You will realise what that familiar effect is when I

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