more. Strike kinetic in your definition and replace it with
interchangeable. By the way the kinetic and magnetic energy of an electron
are indistinguishable.
...so n hereabove would be the number of mole of electrons contributing to the
magnetic field?
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/4], not the energy released during
formation. The latter is actually 217.7 - 13.6 = 204.1 eV.
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as the single H atom involved is concerned.
This is the main reason that KH - K + H should work well. The resultant gas
(K + H) has no competing reactions, aside from H + H + H - H2 + H (a rare three
body reaction).
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a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles, so a
magnetic temperature may not have a lot of meaning.
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).
The reaction is:-
KH === K + H === K+++ + H[n=1/4]
(the ionization energy of K to K+++ is 81.686 eV)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: KH
From: Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 12:13:32 +1100
Dear
indicated.
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In reply to R C Macaulay's message of Sat, 5 Apr 2008 20:57:10 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
in awhile.. BUT.. 19 years ?
I thought Mills started in 1986 - that would mean 22 years, not 19.
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with an H atom, one of them is more
likely to steal an electron from the H atom, than the pair is to trigger
shrinkage.
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http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/
Competition (capitalism) provides the motivation,
Cooperation (communism) provides the means.
, no? Look at the musical
chairs arrangement of personnel with Treasury.
Jones
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resembles god ;-)
How do you know whether or not someone resembles God? :)
I will let one of the resemblers finish that thought...
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for it to be an actual
measurement the algae would have to be *extremely* efficient at converting
sunlight into chemical energy.
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.
In the video, the statement is made that the symbols match those from the
Kecksburg(?) crash. This would of course be no surprise if it were faked, and
the symbols taken from the Kecksburg doco.
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plastic, different exposure and etching times, and different etching
chemical(s).
BTW - it would be extremely interesting to remove some of this pitted material
and have it tested with a sensitive GM monitor to see if there is any residual
radiation present.
Agreed.
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as if the plastic is acting as a CR-39 replacement energetic particle
detector. :)
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people buy less.
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what effect
we *are* having on the planet (e.g. measures of pollution) and the consequences
thereof, rather than dividing the planet up into hypothetical spaces.
Global warming is one such.
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the Internet.
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.
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compete freedom within that space. However that's not how the real world works.
We all share the *same* space, and consequently what we do affects everyone
else.
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technology Brown's gas generators).
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to be added to remove them.
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Hi,
This contains some mind boggling numbers:
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/march2008/180308_b_Collapse.htm
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gives?
Perhaps CF had been mistaken as a new form of cheap air conditioning
technology.
...it's a stretch. ;-)
More likely Vietnam is the source of a hacking attempt.
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are not advertising.
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Capacity factor: 95%
Fuel cost: 4.90 cents per kWh
Health costs: ~2 cents per kWh
Total cost including maintenance etc.: 8.09 cents per kWh
I suspect that neither of these take the eventual costs associated with global
warming into account.
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relationship on the emissions.
(Akin to electron bunching in a magnetron).
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than as something desirable...and I think that necessity will
eventually be avoidable, though perhaps not in the near future. It depends on
just how fast those black ops UFOs are. :)
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the electrons it predicts a first ionization
energy for Helium of 27.2 eV. (Also assuming no contribution by the rotational
energy of the structure as a whole).
[snip]
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In reply to OrionWorks's message of Wed, 12 Mar 2008 12:16:45 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
Have faith in Gogle, and all will be retrieved.
Have faith in Gargoyle? ;^)
Regards
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www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
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population.
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communications, and that in turn may make
interstellar travel unnecessary).
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of magnetism (which were derived from
real wires), don't apply in exactly the same way.
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Hi,
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23346198-30417,00.html
quote: Scientists hope to put a manned station on the moon before the end of
the century.
Hmmm - giving themselves about 100 years to do it in, now that what I call
ambitious! ;^)
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that people are fired, just that they are moved into departments that are
growing rather than those that are failing.
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.
2) kW is not a measure of energy.
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the whole plant in a concrete coffin like Chernobyl for 250,000
years..
That fact never gets mentioned
Richard
you'd think they would start off building the thing underground so that burying
it would be a simple matteror better yet build it in Yucca mountain. ;)
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that).
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with
individual minor axis loops of the other (however I could easily be wrong about
that).
[snip]
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be largely perpendicular to the
enclosed field of the other torus. In such a situation, would you still expect a
strong interaction, and could you quantify it?
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Hi,
If one has two separate toroidally wound inductors, and one passes a DC current
through each coil, do they experience any force from one another, particularly
when sharing a common major axis?
I'm interested in both theoretical and experimental responses.
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maintaining highways with a sales tax.
Interesting.
That would work too.
[snip]
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of the confusion arises from a lack of clarity in exactly what is
cohering.
[snip]
I need to know much more about these things.
[snip]
Me too.
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for about a day.
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). They know that it's running out, and don't really care. They're making hay
while the sun shines.
Lutz says he does not believe that and
I take him at his word. That explains his decisions and actions.
I agree.
[snip]
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times that, so nearer 30 trillion.
Not to mention, where is one going to get all the mass from - Earth? Unlikely.
Mining the Moon or the asteroids might be cheaper.
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in a metal.)
[snip]
BTW, while researching this response, I came across a reference to the Fermi
velocity of electrons (see
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/FermiVelocity.html), which I note is
very close to your 1 MHz-m product.
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distance is to be less than this.
I believe that the coherence length is equal to the downshifted Compton
wavelength.
Do you have a formula for this, and how does it differ from the definition of
the De Broglie wavelength?
BTW, did you notice the Fermi velocity?
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to the frequency of the generator than the other way around. (start with wire
that is a little too long, then you can slowly reduce it to the correct size -
perhaps even using an adjustable clamp to change the natural frequency - as with
a violin or guitar).
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any warning. That's why they would want to
have one in space.
[snip]
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the lattice, as He formed in the
electrolyte would tend to escape as a gas, leaving very little to act as
catalyst, while He formed in the solid lattice is largely trapped, and hence
would be available to act as a catalyst.
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helium
producing mechanism. However, in that post, I only proposed a mechanism, and
didn't explain why the alphas might not be easily detected. I hope to have given
some explanation for this in my other posting this morning.
On Feb 20, 2008, at 6:19 PM, Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
Hi,
See my
?
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Hi,
See my message to vortex-l posted 28 Mar. 2004 in Bill's archive at
http://www.eskimo.com/~bilb/freenrg/vort403.zip
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In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of Thu, 21 Feb 2008 14:19:17 +1100:
Hi,
[snip]
Sorry, title of post was Another possible helium producing mechanism.
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up speed indefinitely. Someone should set up a cylindrical
track where it races around the walls of the cylinder.
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In reply to Nick Palmer's message of Sun, 17 Feb 2008 23:25:14 -:
Hi,
[snip]
Are the no carbon taxes which skew things in favour of the biofuels?
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it strange that the object is illuminated by moonlight, yet no stars
are visible in any of the shots. (Could be due to cloud cover, but then it must
persist over quite a longer period, with no breaks whatsoever.)
[snip]
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the
Dime Box Saloon technology society.
Sounds like an electric motor in each wheel. ;)
Richard
[snip]
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temperature, salinity and other data from the
oceans have long had two choices: steam out to sea on expensive research
ships or launch unmanned submersibles whose batteries typically die in a few
days.
[snip]
See also http://www.webbresearch.com/thermal_glider.htm .
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=162
I think you may be reading a little too much into the word stored. Literally,
energy is stored in the form of heat in the warm wax. That may be all that the
reporter meant.
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for the Spanish flu was
only a few percent. Now you can see why bird flu had so many governments
worried.
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.
The reference I provided to the manufacturers web site, makes clear that there
is at least one air bladder.
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the oil compresses the air
further, more volume is filled with oil, and less with air, so the average
density is higher and the craft sinks.
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trivial to include a small hydraulic motor driven by the expanding
oil, which drives a generator to top up the batteries.
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be a confirmation of global warming, rather than a repudiation.
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exercise
filling the tank. Now that's progress! ;)
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of
biomass per acre year, and at the same time, greatly
reduce the fire risk.
[snip]
I think that should be 3500 lb/year (35000 lb/ 10 years).
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In reply to OrionWorks's message of Mon, 4 Feb 2008 09:29:28 -0600:
Hi Steven,
[snip]
http://orionworks.com/artgal/svj/seeding_m.htm
[snip]
I love your work, it has a mystical quality.
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to the number they expect to occur,
then it's possible that the actual number is being enhanced by Hydrino
reactions, which reactions may then be mistakenly assumed to have been caused
due to a lower binding energy.
(Sorry for the mouth full.) :)
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to Michael Mandeville, neither Israel nor Iraq were effected, but Iran
was totally knocked out. Now if you were going to launch a sneak attack on Iran,
and didn't really want the rest of the World to know about it till the dust had
settled, what would you do?
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, D works best with Pd, and H works best with Ni (See Italian
experiments).
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examples of a major power putting its own interests above those of the
local inhabitants).
IMO removal of the veto would lead to a more even handed result all round.
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requirement, say 90%,
wolld allow more responsiveness than a veto but require
enough agreement to be a reflection of civilization.
I was thinking more along the lines of 2/3, but I'd settle for 90%.
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.
...that was clearly a space where 4 Google photos didn't quite line up, exposing
the dark background. :)
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In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Mon, 28 Jan 2008 21:31:10 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
The UN security council needs to be reformed for starters.
Harry
[snip]
I agree - the right of veto should be removed altogether.
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another. Fairness is epitomized by pure communism, while freedom is epitomized
by pure capitalism.
Most societies end up opting for a mixture of the two, with some restrictions on
freedom designed to ensure that exploitation is limited to some degree.
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on sex, or race.
Am I wrong?
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stimulated BC radiate?
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,
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In reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s message of Tue, 22 Jan 2008 18:57:45 EST:
Hi,
[snip]
A condensate that is strongly stimulated in the RF spectrum should generate
radio waves.
Why?
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and an open ended wire (which of course transmits RF).
[snip]
Be mindful of the fact that the coils may simply be acting as a (small)
capacitor, and transmitting RF directly.
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. Methinks
the skeptic squad has struck again.;)
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**Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape.
http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp0030002489
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ongoing. It has just taken a long time to get to the point it is now at.
Gradual progress.
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be a problem if the PGM were consumed
during the reaction.
PGM are already very expensive and I
expect extraction techniques are already about a good as they can get.
[snip]
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suspect the powers that be know there is less (perhaps much less) oil in the
ground than anyone acknowledges, and both India and China are rapidly expanding
automotive use, which in turn will lead to skyrocketing fuel prices. That in
turn will severely effect the global economy.
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Robin van
from magnetic binding.
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
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from extraction from
sand. Some sources think that iron mine tailings could be a rather
large source.
Terry
I realize that Nd makes very strong magnets, but is it really essential for the
process to work?
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. If adiabatically, then you are
correct, if isothermally, then extra energy can be absorbed in the form of heat
from the environment, just as heat is lost to the environment during
compression. In practice, the efficiency will probably be somewhere between the
two methods.
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for dark matter.
If such a star were to form, it would IMO be a very likely candidate for a
rapid, all encompassing fusion reaction, IOW a nova or supernova.
[snip]
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the compression phase might be used to heat the hot water in the hot water
system. :)
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, then more compressed air would fit into the
tank.
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the same size.
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. If the asteroid belt was once a such a planet that got
smashed, then the heavier elements from near the core would end up concentrated
in the core rocks, and these would now be accessible in the form of space
debris.
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,
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the ball at the beginning of the track.
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in the time is also infinite, resulting
in possible very precise energies.
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