The short answer is, that I don't have a clear idea about how these
energies work with and interact with matter. I think that they are
related to velocity, to something equivalent to increased friction. By
the way, that could serve to give meaning and measurable qualities to
the much needed concept
On 09/08/2010 06:05 AM, Mauro Lacy wrote:
> entering a new age of enlightenment, a new golden age. It is in that
> sense that the concept of apocalipsis must be understood. Apocalypsis
> meaning "the rising of the veil.".
> As you can imagine, it's very important to understand the Apocalypsis,
> th
Thank you for the informative reply Mauro! I guess I should have
phrased my question with fewer assumptions... I am not (as far as I
know) trying to fan any "speculative philosophy" or doomsday fears ,
rather I am interested in this phenomena as it may or may not relate
to another "vacuum energy" c
On 08-Sep-10 13:50, Mauro Lacy wrote:
We don't need to do anything; we only have to
wait, and in a matter of weeks, or even days, all of our serious problems
will be magically swept away by a sequence of "galactic waves" of higher
frequency, that will automatically bring a new age to Earth.
Or
> We don't need to do anything; we only have to
> wait, and in a matter of weeks, or even days, all of our serious problems
> will be magically swept away by a sequence of "galactic waves" of higher
> frequency, that will automatically bring a new age to Earth.
>
Or, the other version: the world w
> It's been my observation that these planetary doomsday scenarios seem to
> crop up every generation, every 23 years or so. I'm under the opinion that
> some of these sociological events may in part be fueled by batches of
> younger observers (initiates) who may not have had the opportunity to hav
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 11:08 AM, MJ wrote:
> On 08-Sep-10 11:58, Terry Blanton wrote:
>>
>> Well, there's always the return of Nibiru.
>>
>> T
>>
>>
>
> Not in 2012.
>
> MJ
>
>
More like 2087; but, there could be an Annunaki scouting party led by
Quetzalcoatl himself.
T
On 08-Sep-10 11:58, Terry Blanton wrote:
Well, there's always the return of Nibiru.
T
Not in 2012.
MJ
Well, there's always the return of Nibiru.
T
I concur with Mario's sediments concerning the so-called "galactic
alignment" issue, particularly its relationship with recent 2012 doomsday
hype.
Some of us may be old enough to remember the fact that recent 2012
Armageddon hype, which in certain New Age groups has been associated with
the dre
On 09/08/2010 01:16 AM, Cosmo Manning wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been lurking and have to ask a burning question!
> Mauro Lacy or anyone: in a hypothetical situation... Let's say for
> instance that the earth was in near alignment with galactic central
> point and then wobbled about it for a few days
Hi,
I have been lurking and have to ask a burning question!
Mauro Lacy or anyone: in a hypothetical situation... Let's say for
instance that the earth was in near alignment with galactic central
point and then wobbled about it for a few days (such as it does at the
winter solstice). What kind of f
Thanks. I'll pass this on.
Harry
- Original Message
> From: Mauro Lacy
> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
> Cc: Harry Veeder
> Sent: Tue, September 7, 2010 6:27:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:The strange case of solar flares and radioactive elements
>
> Hi,
> T
Hi,
The results of both papers are addressed, to a certain extent, in
"Power Spectrum Analyses of Nuclear Decay Rates"
http://arxiv.org/abs/1007.0924
Mauro
On 09/06/2010 02:31 PM, Harry Veeder wrote:
> Here are two papers which find no evidence of periodic fluctuations in decay
> rates. Both
On 09/04/2010 08:38 PM, Mauro Lacy wrote:
> The "X" component of the distance ("$3" in the graphs), and the "Y"
> component of the velocity ("$7" in the second graph), both closely
> match the bnl decay rate changes.
>
> After a careful orientation of the solar system inside the galaxy, I
> realiz
Here are two papers which find no evidence of periodic fluctuations in decay
rates. Both have been published in journals since being uploaded
to arxiv.org
Harry
http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.4248
Searching for modifications to the exponential radioactive
decay law with the Cassini spacecraft
Auth
Hi Jedm that's very interesting, and I'm glad to know about it.
For completeness's sake, I'll develop two other (related) hypothesis
regarding the origin of these variations. Always trying to explain the
reason for the phase shift:
If you recall my graphs related to this I made some months ago:
<
Mauro Lacy wrote:
> More recent data, just reported to the author, indicate that *the
> “24-hour” period is actually slightly shorter, and corresponds quite
> precisely to a sidereal day!* The latter would suggest, that *at least one
> astronomical factor influencing histogram shape may originate
Hi,
Thoroughly searching the web for "decay rates", I've found this
excellent article, published in the year 2000:
http://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/articles/time.html
The paper mentioned in the article,
S.E. Shnoll, V.A. Kolombet, E.V. Pozharskii, T.A. Zenchenko, I.M.
Zvereva, and A.A. Ko
Sirs,
I've read the preprints of your recent papers related to changes in
decay rates
http://arxiv.org/abs/1007.0924
http://arxiv.org/abs/1007.3318
In the first paper a number of possible systematic causes are checked,
and the conclusion states that none of them can explain the changes in
decay r
FYI
A recent peer reviewed paper by H. Jenkins, Daniel W. Mundy, Ephraim Fischbach:
Analysis of environmental influences in nuclear half-life measurements
exhibiting time-dependent decay rates
Abstract
In a recent series of papers evidence has been presented for correlations
between solar
In reply to David Jonsson's message of Fri, 27 Aug 2010 09:31:34 +0200:
Hi,
It produces plasma which is a mixture of ions and electrons. Vast plasma
currents flow in the Sun generating magnetic fields (you can see plasma trapped
in huge arcs during Solar flares), probably largely due to the diffe
Harry Veeder cited on Thu, 26 Aug 2010 11:31
Stanford Report, August 23, 2010 The strange case of solar flares and
radioactive elements When researchers found an unusual linkage between solar
flares and radioactive decay of some elements sitting quietly in
laboratories on Earth 93 million miles
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 2:10 AM, wrote:
> In reply to David Jonsson's message of Fri, 27 Aug 2010 00:57:16 +0200:
> Hi,
> [snip]
> >If viscosity is active what are the driving torques due to? Shear flow in
> >combination with viscosity requires torque to remain and not slow down.
> >
> Here's a
In reply to David Jonsson's message of Fri, 27 Aug 2010 00:57:16 +0200:
Hi,
[snip]
>If viscosity is active what are the driving torques due to? Shear flow in
>combination with viscosity requires torque to remain and not slow down.
>
Here's a half-backed notion: The inner and out parts of the Sun a
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 8:29 PM, Harry Veeder wrote:
>
> A surprise
> Going back to take another look at the decay data from the Brookhaven lab,
> the
> researchers found a recurring pattern of 33 days. It was a bit of a
> surprise,
> given that most solar observations show a pattern of about
-Original Message-
From: Harry Veeder [mailto:hlvee...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 11:30 AM
Stanford Report, August 23, 2010
The strange case of solar flares and radioactive elements
When researchers found an unusual linkage between solar flares and the inner
life of rad
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