Re: [Vo]: 700 years of OU?

2007-03-26 Thread Jones Beene
Steven > a mechanism will be found at play when it comes to > certain kinds of LENR reactions. Perhaps specific EM frequencies > which in turn generate harmonics can be utilized to control the > accumulation of kinetic energy on an atomic scale, coincidental, but... Actually that is not far o

RE: [Vo]: 700 years of OU?

2007-03-26 Thread OrionWorks
rtex-l@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: [Vo]: 700 years of OU? > > > In reply to Steven Vincent Johnson's message of Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:18:14 > -0500: > Hi, > [snip] > >What I meant to say is it would not surprise me if a similar > analogy, a mechanism will be fo

Re: [Vo]: 700 years of OU?

2007-03-26 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Steven Vincent Johnson's message of Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:18:14 -0500: Hi, [snip] >What I meant to say is it would not surprise me if a similar analogy, a >mechanism will be found at play when it comes to certain kinds of LENR >reactions. Perhaps specific EM frequencies which in turn g

RE: [Vo]: 700 years of OU?

2007-03-26 Thread Mark Goldes
Jones,A simple way to capture the energy of moving water in a river is a large rotating capacitor type generator. A small one has been prototyped.It can turn as slowly as 1 rpm with very high efficiency.We have pieces of one of the prototypes here. It was invented locally. We could not locate a

Re: [Vo]: 700 years of OU?

2007-03-26 Thread Steven Vincent Johnson
Jones sez: > Who says monks don't swing? ... > Alas, like most pendulums, it is probably not OU > -- instead it is just very efficient device which > may extract some 'extra' energy from both gravity > and the angular momentum of earth - and retain an > incredible of stored energy (torque)... fi