Re: Heavy Argon, was: The Pappajo engine

2006-05-14 Thread Frederick Sparber
6:26:11 AM Subject: Re: Heavy Argon, was: The Pappajo engine Robin and Jones.   There's a SNAP Generator with potassium and argon filled heat pipes sitting on the Moon, also in Pioneer-10, Voyagers 1 & 2 and other long term space probes. The potassium I used for testing the heat pipes came

Re: Heavy Argon, was: The Pappajo engine

2006-05-14 Thread Frederick Sparber
Robin and Jones.   There's a SNAP Generator with potassium and argon filled heat pipes sitting on the Moon, also in Pioneer-10, Voyagers 1 & 2 and other long term space probes. The potassium I used for testing the heat pipes came in steel containers sealed under Argon pressure.   Also, I used Ar

Re: Heavy Argon, was: The Pappajo engine

2006-05-14 Thread john herman
Dear Vos,        My general understanding with respect to Vortex      [1]  One does not clog up BW with repeat of repeat;;;     [2]  This contributor would be greatly heartened should contributors augment experimental physics      [3]  Please  On 5/13/06, Robin van Spaandonk <[EMAIL PR

Re: Heavy Argon, was: The Pappajo engine

2006-05-13 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Fri, 12 May 2006 08:50:50 -0700: Hi, [snip] >> Negative muons orbit at the Bohr radius (BR) * electron mass / >> muon mass. Hence hydrinohydride should try to do the same, > >Not necessarily, Robin. There is some evidence that leptons >experience inertia (and

Re: Heavy Argon, was: The Pappajo engine

2006-05-12 Thread OrionWorks
Jones Beene sez: ... > [side note] For those who are not older Americans, > this phrase would be much more meaningful, if you had > this mental image of an older lady, a grandmother > perhaps (Clara Peeler), standing in line at a > Wendy's-competitors hamburger joint, yelling "where's the

Heavy Argon, was: The Pappajo engine

2006-05-12 Thread Jones Beene
... subtitled, "where's the 'blip'? " A "blip" being defined as a presumed insignificant phenomenon, especially a brief departure from the normal trend or curve - especially in statistical analysis and charting. - Original Message - From: "Robin van Spaandonk" Negative muons orbit