Hi Horace, 10-8-11
I don't understand the two attached captions
for your graph. Would you please put them in
plain text (ascii) for me?
Also, I would appreciate any explanation of the
graph you can give me.
Thanks, Jack Smith
<><>
Jones wrote:
Micrograms, actually. Perhaps you only need a few atoms
thickness on the nickel surface.
In fact it might work better that way, since the monatomic
hydrogen splits and "keeps on going" into the interstices
a few atoms down, where it densifies ...
Terry Blanton wrote:
Ok, ok, I'm w
Hi Steven, 2-21-11
I appreciate your coverage of what's happening
in Wisconsin. If you are interested in the Koch
financing of the tea party, see
http://www.avonhistory.org/mil3/tea10.htm
It seems to me that, in 2010, "Archie Bunker"
voted for the thieves because he hates Obama.
Jack Smith
Hi Horace, 1-26-11
Please define lambda0 and sigma+
Thanks, Jack Smith
[The Rossi reactor]
Bologna, January 14, 2011
by Jed Rothwell
The experiment has been underway at U. Bologna since
mid-December 2010. It has been done several times. Several
professors with expertise in related subjects such as
calorimetry are involved.
LIST OF MAIN EQUIPMENT IN EXPERIMENT
A
Steven wrote on 12-21-10:
Jed recently brought up some interesting issues related
to how will a modern society manage to "spread-the-wealth"
equitably when presumably robots perform most of the labor.
Jed Rothwell wrote on 12-21-10:
The topic of human labor being rendered obsolete by robots
has
mix...@bigpond.com wrote on 10-20-10:
There is a third possibility. It is DD fusion, but the
normal path is not followed. There are at least three
theories that would make this possible.
1) Takahashi
2) Mine - the energy is carried away from the reaction by
a fast electron (IC).
3) Horace's -
Hi All, 9-20-10
I curious what you think of the enclosed below.
Jack Smith
Leroy Ellenberger wrote on
9-20-10:
``Subject: [velikov] The Mechanics of Catastrophe:
Greenland & Antarctica
There is little doubt that the polar ice is melting. There
is however, considerable
test
Terry Blanton wrote:
>
> The Times has some fascinating stills from the days of atmospheric testing:
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/09/14/science/20100914_atom.html
>
> Of particular interest are those fast shutter images of a detonation.
> The images look like large alien i
xj
Description: Binary data
Hi All,6-22-10
When trying to understand what is going on, keep
in mind that a major problem for the Oil Gang,
and those pushing the Unocal pipeline, has been
declining oil prices; and, regarding the mineral
deposits found in Afghanistan, those hoping for
another Congo must be licking their c
Mauro Lacy wrote on 6-4-10:
I can't believe they can't stop the oil spill after more
than six weeks. At this point it sounds like something
intentional to me.
Jed wrote on 6-4-10:
That can't be! BP will lose billions of dollars. There is
no way anyone would cause this situation on purpose. No
Jed Rothwell wrote on 5/22/2010:
Google Alerts brought me this gem:
http://www.guidetothecosmos.com/radio/radio_show_1021.html
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote on 5-24-10:
... "cold fusion" is merely a rough concept of what might
be happening. What the scientists claim is excess heat,
beyond that pos
On 3/4/07, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
I will let you have the last shot; I won't be replying on
this topic in this mailing list after this message.
John Berry wrote: ...
Hi All,
Stephen and John posted an interesting discussion
on this subject in 2007, which I can post if anyone
is interested
Frank Znidarsic wrote on 3-31-10;
I attended a global warming conference today at the
University of Pittsburgh. I was not convinced of the
reality of it, is global warming real or is it not real.
Hi All, 3-3-10
Global warming is real. A couple of solar cycles
are on the downswing right n
Jones wrote on 3-27-10:
... there is no need for a liquid if we can dispense
with electrolysis.
IMHO this is probably a significant way in which
LENR is maturing ... -- gas phase. Why not? There is
little advantage to electrolysis as it actually hinders
loading. The ~4:1 loading ratio of Arata
Hi Horace,
Thanks for the info.
I take minocycline every day to keep the
Lyme spirochetes in my brain at bay.
So I should probably protect myself from
herpes as much as possible.
Jack Smith
---
Horace Heffner wrote on 3-5-10:
The relationship between Alzheimer's and herpes z
Steven Vincent Johnson wrote on 2-14-10:
``Jones,
On the surface (no pun intended) this is an absolutely
absurd hypothesis [the expanding earth] ...and yet,
I love it!''
Jack Smith writes on 2-15-10:
Expansion of the Earth can be explained by the continuous
creation of matter as proposed by Ho
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
Does the evolved heat increase significantly? If so,
that could be a win. Alternatively, shield an active
cell heavily, to stop the cosmic ray muons, like do the
experiment in a mine. I believe this has been done. Did
the excess heat decline?
On 02/05/2010 04:09 PM, J
Harry wrote:
Interesting. I speculated that cell phones would have a
negative effect on brain functioning.
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2010/01/06/technology/tech-us-alzheimers-cellphones.html
``Arendash's team exposed the mice to electromagnetic waves
equivalent to those emitted by a cellpho
Hi All, 12-9-09
You may find the below interesting.
Jack Smith
-
Long lunar cycles, tides and climate
Posted by: "Ray Tomes" r...@tomes.biz rjtomes
Date: Mon Dec 7, 2009 4:38 pm ((PST))
I have studied the shorter tidal cycles due to the lunar 8.85
year and 18.6 year orbital variati
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Jeff Fink
wrote:
THE GLOBAL WARMING SCAM
11-24-09
There is interesting news as a result of leaked e-mails.
Terry wrote:
Actually, I believe they were hacked.
Jeff Fink wrote:
There is interesting news as a result of leaked e-mails. It
shows that the scient
Horace wrote on 11-10-09:
United States Patent Application 20090010962 Kind Code
A1 Palese; Peter ; et al. January 8, 2009
Serial No.: 628292 Series Code: 11 Filed: June 1, 2005
PCT Filed: June 1, 2005 PCT NO: PCT/US2005/019382 371 Date:
February 6, 2008
So, a generic patent for ns1 gene s
John Berry wrote:
14. Key patents applying to the swine flu vaccine are held
by a private military contractor Dynacorp connected with
mundane things such as underage sex slaves and genocide.
The Baxter patents for H1N1 were filed 27th of August 2007
almost 2 years before the virus was found which
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
As Bob Dylan wrote, if you ain't got nothin, you got nothin
to lose. On the other hand, if the bucks start pouring
in the door, hey, an attorney should get some. How likely
is that? I can see the headlines:
Cold Fusion Fad Hits High Schools, Physicists Hysterical
Sal
ment in
the fabric of space, in the form of discrete longitudinal
wave trains.
Mauro
-
Taylor J. Smith wrote:
This is a neat theory. I like to think that forces are
applied (mediated) by particles (a "field" is a fiction
useful for calculations). So, gravity is a push (by
gravitons) as proposed by Le Sage -- does this work with
your theory?
On Oct 24, 2009, Mauro Lacy wrote:
Please consider the following scenario. I'll talk here
about two forces, but you'll see later that they can
be unified:
- An electron approaches a proton, attracted by both,
the electric force and the gravitational force(to a much
weaker extent).
- Approaching
Michel wrote on 10-21-09:
Steven, although "hijacking" the email addresses of vortex posters
would be extremely easy, without Bill being able to do anything about
it (if you don't know how, ask me privately), since I myself didn't
get the request and no other vo than Jack said he did, my guess w
Hi All, 10-21-09
Is this a scam?
Jack Smith
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Horace Heffner wrote:
>
> On Oct 14, 2009, at 5:12 AM, Taylor J. Smith wrote:
>
> > Hi All,10-14-09
> >
> > Those suffering from Parkinson's, Lou Gerhig's,
> > MS, and any other disease where the victim is
> > supposedly consuming hims
Hi All,10-14-09
Those suffering from Parkinson's, Lou Gerhig's,
MS, and any other disease where the victim is
supposedly consuming himself (often called
"autoimmune" by the medical establishment) should
try at least 6 months of a mix of antibiotics, one
of which should be doxycycline, at heavy
fznidar...@aol.com wrote:
My published paper, The Control of the Natural Forces is
out in this September's edition of Infinite Energy. I am
working on another paper, "The Duality of Matter and Waves"
Linked below
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/MatterWaves.pdf
Mauro Lacy wrote:
I s
Harry wrote:
Foundations of Physics
© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1999
10.1023/A:1018874523513
The Electric Field Outside a Stationary Resistive Wire
Carrying a Constant Current
A. K. T. Assis, W. A. Rodrigues Jr. and A. J. Mania
Abstract We present the opinion of some authors who
believe
Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
Sometimes I just wish it was easier for us to accept the
notion that we aren't evil, that we have not "fallen"
from grace, but unfortunately, the "fall from grace"
is a strong belief for which significant portions of our
society appear to be lost in the drama that ma
Hi Terry,
Where did you get
"Barbara Bush's grandfather, Aleister Crowley"?
Jack Smith
Terry wrote on 8-3-09:
Methinks thou seeketh LAM, the entity who guided Barbara
Bush's grandfather, Aleister Crowley:
http://www.boudillion.com/lam/lam.htm
Crowley died the year of the Roswell crash. Kee
Jones wrote on 7-31-09:
My advice is to read up on everything Don Hotson has
written, and then try to contact him (if he is still
alive). Last time I heard from him was over a year ago
and he was ill. Actually, he is such a good writer, and
poor speaker that everything you need is in his essays.
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
> John Berry wrote:
> > Final note, hearts are often weakened by parasites and a good course of
> > antiparasitics can be highly beneficial.
>
> What parasites, specifically? Curious.
Hi All, 7-31-09
Parasites? To name one, the Lyme spirochete,
which probab
Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
As is probably evident by some within the catacombs of
the Vort Collective, I have occasionally expressed a few
opinions on this so-called "abduction" matter. So, off
the races I go once again in the hope that the following
thought fodder might stimulate some to pond
Jed wrote:
... I do not see many prospects for a theory.
Steven Krivit wrote on 7-22-09:
Sorry Jed, but you asked for this - Of course you don't
see many prospects for theory. Your words: "I don't care
about theory."
Steven Krivit wrote previously:
Considering that the mystery to 100% PxH is
Hi All, 7-16-09
Is there anything to this?
Jack Smith
http://veritasshow.blogspot.com/2009/06/german-scientist-posts-complete-free.html
Monday, June 29, 2009
German Scientist Posts Complete Free Energy Documentation
online
Thanks to UFOBlogger for finding this:
``German Scientist Posts
Craig Haynie (Houston) wrote on 7-11-09:
It reminds me of Greg Watson. We never could figure out
what his motive was. He claimed to have found an anomaly
in magnetic fields that he could exploit. He claimed to
have built a magnetic track which would move a ball around
the track indefinitely. But
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote on 7-9-09:
What's Chrome got? Lovely UI.
What's it missing? Cookie control!!
You get better tracking cookie control with IE than you do
with Chrome! Unless Google has changed this, the concept
of arbitrarily limiting cookie lifetimes to the life of
the session (with
Hi All, 7-4-09
I'm enclosing some snippets on 2012 which you may find
interesting.
Jack Smith
Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2007
thomas malloy wrote:
``Vortexians;
Those of you who have been on the list for a while
know that I have a fascination with the apocalypse,
and a gallows s
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
... time dilation isn't really just a simple number.
Hi All, 6-8-09
Here are some thoughts on time dilation.
Jack Smith
---
Quoting from "Relational Mechanics" by Andre K. T. Assis, 1999
(This book can be purchased at Amazon.com.)
p. 132
"It is usua
Rick Monteverde wrote:
>
> Jed wrote:
>
> >> If you would like to argue that salt or CO2 in the wrong places in the
> wrong amounts are not pollutants, let's see some reasons.
>
> Wait a minute!
>
> - Anthropogenic contributions of CO2 to the atmosphere is warming earth's
> climate (and we're a
Hi All, 5-23-09
Time, like truth, is subjective; it is a feeling
about something. In terms of natural selection,
it is to our advantage to be able to predict
what is going to happen; and time is a series of
events, heart beats or sunrises, that lets us
keep track of things.
Jack Smith
Hi Thomas,
Good letter. Some Kozyrev results which
are inconvenient elsewhere on the web are
organized here:
http://www.avonhistory.org/hist/kozyrev.htm
http://www.avonhistory.org/hist/shipov.htm
http://www.avonhistory.org/hist/tordetec.htm
Jack Smith
thomas malloy wrote:
>
> Vortexi
Mauro Lacy wrote:
> As I said before, the concept of "class struggle", and the use that is
> made of it, does not promote an harmonious way to resolve conflicts.
> History also supports this, and I think that it is one of the main
> reasons Marxism is discredited today.
Hi All,
The main reason
leaking pen wrote:
>
> So, the so called swine flu may just be spanish flu? the puerco flu?
>
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Terry Blanton wrote:
> > An interactive article on the current outbreak of H1N1 and the virus'
> > impact in 1918:
> >
> > http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/interactive/20
Hi All,4-23-09
Here is some entertainment for those who are interested
in the 2012 speculations. More seriously, there is mounting
evidence that a Tunguska type event ushered in the Younger
Dryas cold spell in North America about 13,000 years ago,
wiping out the Clovis culture.
Jack Smith
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
``However, there is something which you *should* find
disturbing: The one time Johnson actually ran for
president (after Kennedy was assassinated and Johnson's
partial term ran out) he ran on an anti-war platform.
Think about that. And think about what Johnson actual
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote on 3-13-09:
``Conspiracy theories all have one interesting feature
in common: They cannot be disproved. Like creationism,
they're intrinsically not falsifiable. This, alone,
doesn't prove such theories wrong, of course. (Just
because you're paranoid doesn't mean they
Steven Vincent Johnson wrote on 2-25-09:
``Thomas, You have stated most succinctly that in order to
be accepted in what seems (at least to me) to comprise a
very exclusive membership for acceptance to The Rapture ...
Thomas wrote:
A Holy G-d is obligated, because he is holy, to bring
about the
thomas malloy wrote:
>
> People who have "Who is John Galt?" bumper stickers are
> devotees of the novelist Ayn Rand ...
>
> What's bringing about the sort of economic collapse spoken
> of in Atlas Shrugged is the government ...
Hi All,
Our economic problems are primarily the result
of theft en
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the links.
Jack Smith
R C Macaulay wrote:
>
> Howdy Vorts,
>
> http://www.oilgae.com/ref/report/digest/digest.html
> >
> For more news items and updates, visit our blog @
> > http://www.oilgae.com/blog and our forum @ http://www.oilgae.com/forum
>
> Richard
Jones wrote:
Jack Smith has mentioned Kondratieff Waves/ and economic
long cycles before. These are generally 55+ years in
duration. Kuznets, another esteemed economist of an earlier
age, had the economic cycles shorter. Hopefully neither
cycle is even close to a natural "law" but more like an
am
Hi Frank,
I think this should be shared with all of Vortex.
Thnks, Jack Smith
---
OVERVIEW OF THE CONTROL OF THE NATURAL FORCES
by Frank Znidarsic
In the 19th Century Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison
developed electrical tec hnology. This technology was
based on the control of t
Hi Richard,
We may be entering the long severe phase of the
drought cycle (over 100 years?) that in the past
wiped out the Anasasi.
Jack Smith
R C Macaulay wrote:
> We are entering the second year phase of a drouth in the Texas- Midwest
> region and a certain Californio area that is beginni
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
IMO the problem isn't that people have a death wish,
but rather that they have so little imagination that they
don't understand/believe what's going to happen, until it
does, and even if they do believe it, they think it will
happen to someone else, not to them. Some a
Hi All,
The momentum of the entrenched special interests
is really scary -- Kazakh War of 2020 here we
come. No matter how we wiggle and wriggle,
are we condemned to an appointment in Samarra?
Jack Smith
> OrionWorks wrote:
>
Last summer the Japanese government
said they will not because
http://kelsocartography.com/blog/?tag=harpers
Republished from Harper's, January 2009 issue. By Linda
J. Bilmes and Joseph E. Stiglitz:
``Using conservative assumptions, we calculate that the
bill for {George W.} Bush-era excess, the total new debt
combined with the total new accrued obligations
Horace Heffner wrote:
>
> At least hopefully economics, though known as the dismal science,
> is at least closer to on topic here than religion.
Hi All,
Economics is entwined with energy; and, for that
reason, is definitely on topic.
$40 per barrel oil will be used to club alternative
energy;
Terry Blanton wrote:
Your post prompted me to look to see who has the most gold:
http://www.globalfirepower.com/list_gold_reserves.asp
Mauro Lacy wrote on 1-4-09:
Interesting. I didn't know that. I'm not sure to what
extent the correlation between a country's gold reserves
and the strength of
Jack Smith wrote on 1-3-09:
Even the speed limit of the photon ... is controversial.
Hi All,
I retract that. The speed of the photon is not
controversial.
See
http://njsas.org/projects/speed_of_light/em_const/
``Ratio of Electrostatic to Electromagnetic Units
In 1857 Wilhelm Weber and Rud
Jones wrote on 1-2-09:
Many of us may not like whatever new definition of
'graviton' or 'photon' emerges from this ...
Anyway, the original Beck/Mackey cite is here:
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0703364
Here is Wiki's entry on Ginzburg Landau which has a
similarity to Higgs - and as you menti
Hi All,
I predict that 2009 will be better than expected:
With about $1 trillion in job creation dollars
and little loss in car jobs, the Kondratieff
upswing we are in should carry us along.
The US is in the position of a company that has
just suffered a massive embezzlement: Billions
to the Ar
Hi All, 12-21-08
Right now I'm reading "The Rise of the Fourth Reich"
by Jim Marrs; and I've run across something that may be
of interest starting on page 76: "The Wenzeslaus Mine [was]
located about 215 miles west of Warsaw in Lower Silesia ...
[It was] used in connection with the strange e
Hi All,
This is off-topic for vortex, but I think everyone should
be aware of this scam.
Jack Smith
``Credit Card Scam
http://snopes.com/
Snopes.com says this is true. See this site -
http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/creditcard.asp
This one is pretty slick since they provide YOU with al
Hi All,12-15-08
Will the ultimate heat death of the universe be
when all the hydrogen has been converted to
hydrinos and everything else fused or fizzed to iron?
Jack Smith
On Dec 12, 2008, Robin (mix...@bigpond.com) wrote:
The following patent application was post
Jones Beene wrote on Sat, 13 Dec 2008:
So-called 'anomalous hydrogen' has been seen (claimed)
in a number of [cold fusion] experiments - but who
is to say this does not indicate the ubiquitous solar
generated Hydrino [see Blacklight Power] -- but of the
(1/n)^2 variety -- which is eventually diff
Hi David,12-10-08
Please pass this on: Chu would be a bad choice
for Energy Secretary because of his doctrinaire
rejection of cold fusion. Cold fusion could be
the most significant thing of all for energy
change.
Jack Smith
PS I have chronic Lyme disease and require
continuing ant
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Mizuno is only vaguely aware of Mills and has not read
any of his work as far as I know.
Jones Beene wrote: ...
This quote from the paper bears repeating: ... "Solids
found in the cell after the reaction were analyzed. Before
the experiment, the carbon in the cell was 99%
Nick Palmer wrote:
Also there is quite a lot of evidence that eating
cholesterol laden substances does not necessarily translate
to a high blood cholesterol level which would support your
theory about healthy animal fats but would not suggest
that vegetable oils were unhealthy...
Hi All,
My cho
Hi All, 12-1-08
What are your thoughts on "The Quantum Fusion Hypothesis"
by Robert E. Godes in ISSUE 82, November/December 2008,
of "Infinite Energy"?
http://www.infinite-energy.com/
The article is not online, where all I could find is the
enclosed below.
Jack Smith
--
h
Robin van Spaandonk wrote on 11-28-08:
Could someone explain to me how the Federal Reserve
Banks get "Federal securities" to "pledge", in the first
place ...
Thomas Malloy wrote:
Dah, they print them up. Congress gives it's approval,
of course.
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
I assume you are sayi
Hi Jed,
"contempt" not "content".
Jack Smith
> Jones Beene wrote:
>
> First off - how does anyone benefit, even an oil company
> (if they were behind EarthTech's funding)?
>
> No oil company would ever benefit from maintaining the
> status quo in the face of a real breakthrough advance, by
>
Harry Veeder wrote 11-21-08:
Cosmos Online, Monday, 17 November 2008
``Earth's minerals have evolved over time
SYDNEY: Geologists have found that Earth's 'mineral
kingdom' has co- evolved with life, and that up to two
thirds of the more than 4,000 known types of minerals can
be directly or indi
Robin van Spaandonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
...are we really sure that the biblical measurements imply
a cube shape? Perhaps they just indicate a total volume
in a way that was comprehensible to the locals. ;)
Horace Heffner wrote:
This is indeed apparently highly dependent on the
translation and i
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote on 11-18-08:
"The Michelson-Morely experiment was designed to test
a prediction made by a particular aether theory which
was widely accepted at that time. The prediction was
contradicted by the results of the experiment."
Hi All,
Lorentz explained the null result of t
Hi All, 11-14-08
You may find the enclosed below interesting.
Jack Smith
---
http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/12/will-next-ice-age-be-very-very-long/
BLOG from The New York Times, 11-12-08, By Andrew C. Revkin
``Will the Next Ice Age Be a Very Long One?
A new analys
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 14:17:53 +
"Taylor J. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
The Wall Street Journal article sounds to me like Oil
Gang propaganda. They want us to use rock oil because
it's their product; and I think they will do ANYTHING
(e. g. Lincoln an
Hi All,
The Wall Street Journal article sounds to me like Oil
Gang propaganda. They want us to use rock oil because
it's their product; and I think they will do ANYTHING
(e. g. Lincoln and Kennedy) to destroy alternative energy.
As far as speed limits are concerned, when former Governor
Taft ra
Terry wrote:
And, yes, Greenspan admitted he FU. He opened the gates
expecting the banks to protect themselves. He misjudged
human greed.
Hi All,
Greenspan knew the extent of the thievery that was going
on. He thought the Kondratieff upswing would hide it,
but too much was being stolen.
We
Hi All,
Ayn Rand hated the Communists. If you want to see where
she was coming from, read
"We the Living, a novel by Ayn Rand. Published in 1936,
We the Living was Ayn Rand's first novel.
http://www.noblesoul.com/orc/books/rand/living/index.html "
Jack Smith
Jed Rothwell wrote:
"I could be
Richard wrote:
The inputs to prez elect B.O. have started.
First order of business .. to revive the economy. Prez
elect was advised the economy was dead. He refused to
believe it.
Taken to the examining room, he was show the carcass. He
demanded a second opinion and was told it wasn't necessay,
Jeff wrote:
Bible prophesy, which has a habit of coming true,
indicates that at the end of the age there will be a
one world religion that will punish Christian believers,
who refuse to deny Jesus, with execution by beheading.
Read: Revelation 20: 4
I ask, "Is there any major religion on the fas
Ed wrote:
Yes, I voted a week ago and I'm getting sick of hearing
about an election that is in the bag.
Hi All,11-2-08
It's not in the bag here in Ohio. Several life-long
Democrats have given me various esoteric reasons why they
can't vote for Obama. When I remark "On top of that,
he'
Harry wrote:
If you are worried about Lincoln's greenbacks
a bill can be crafted to prevent the minting of money
for military purposes.
I am not hysterically anti-FED, like some money-cranks.
However, I do think people and their respective nations
should have the legal option to mint money ind
Terry Blanton wrote:
You *do* agree that the peak of 14,000 was quite inflated for the DOW?
Hi All,
No. We are in a Kondratieff upswing. Do not
sell good assets just because their market price
temporarily drops.
This is not 1929. Look to 1898 and 1950 for
today's comparables.
Jack Smith
Jed Rothwell wrote on 25 Sep 2008:
Experts at the Naval Research Laboratory estimate that
cold fusion can be fully developed and commercialized
for roughly $300 million to $600 million, which is what
it cost to develop similar surface effect, solid-state
devices such as the Aegis radar.
Robin va
Subject: The end of corn-ethanol
Resent-Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:54:14 -0700
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:54:10 -0700 (PDT)
Source: Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Hi All,
This is great news. With compressed natural gas freed up
by wind power electricity to run U
Hi All,
Correction: I should have said
The Snowball Earth evidence is condensed at
http://www.avonhistory.org/hist/lakes8.htm#n3
Jack Smith
On Sep 8, 2008, at 9:46 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Check out the "snowball Earth" era(s) which occurred in
the past. Glaciation was extreme, reaching all the way
-- or nearly all the way -- to the Equator. The Earth's
albedo went sky-high, as a result of which the "effective
insolation" rat
Rick Monteverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 9-5-08:
``... Stephen, I don't care what a majority of scientists
or mainstream publishers or whatever have concluded, just
as I'm sure Jed doesn't care how many think CF is bunk, in
terms that situation having any bearing on the nature of
the evidence
Jones wrote on 9-3-08:
Jack,
Thanks for the update and particularly the strange message
of "Bill Arnold" .
Do you have a url for his paper? I cannot find it in a
quick goggling. Common name.
It is bizarre enough to be insightful, if not accurate.
Is he saying that sunspots create correspondi
Jones Beene on 2 Sep 2008 wrote:
``One interesting point which I am surprised is not often
mentioned in this polarized debate:
Blow up the third chart on Michael's cited reference, and
contemplate the full implication of the "Maunder Minimum"
and the so-called "little ice age" ...
... and the
Harry Veeder wrote:
What does it take to ignite thermite?
Hi All,
Thermite can be ignited with a short thin strip
of magnesium metal, which can be lit with a match.
Every high school chemistry laboratory which
I spent any time at always had powdered aluminum
metal and iron oxide powder on hand
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote on 7-28-08:
``Subject: Wild card in the Arctic??
Heading off to bed, I took a glance at the headlines --
and noticed this, just in from Devoir:
... "412 billion barrels of petroleum. A third of the
proven reserves of the planet. That's what the depths of
the Arctic c
Horace Heffner wrote on 7-9-08:
Good news that oil folks are getting on the band wagon ...
http://www.pickensplan.com/theplan/
``The T. Boone Pickens Plan
America is addicted to foreign oil.
It's an addiction that threatens our economy, our
environment and our national secur
Horace Heffner wrote:
``I'm hopefully not given to apoplexy, but this just about
did it for me:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/27/us/27solar.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
"Faced with a surge in the number of proposed solar power
plants, the federal government has placed a moratorium on
new
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