Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-05-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
DARPA first attempt at quantum teleportation via dark energy of a human volunteer... On Friday, May 10, 2013, Terry Blanton wrote: > > And now some dark Lovecraftian creature from lightning: > > > http://whofortedblog.com/2013/05/04/hell-it-bizarre-organism-appears-lightning-strike/ >

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-05-10 Thread Terry Blanton
And now some dark Lovecraftian creature from lightning: http://whofortedblog.com/2013/05/04/hell-it-bizarre-organism-appears-lightning-strike/

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
ed that it must continue to a large conclusion. Perhaps the >>>>> dark lightning is one of these smaller events that does not involve enough >>>>> current to be visible. >>>>> >>>>> For my hypothesis to be possible it is necessary for

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Axil Axil
hin a thunder cloud. This seems like a reasonable >>>> assumption. You need a relatively short space between the positive and >>>> negative charge carriers where an intense electric field resides. This >>>> field might be modulated by nearby discharges that le

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
gt; assumption. You need a relatively short space between the positive and >>> negative charge carriers where an intense electric field resides. This >>> field might be modulated by nearby discharges that lead to local >>> intensification. >>> >>> Dave >>> >>

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
etween the positive and negative charge >> carriers where an intense electric field resides. This field might be >> modulated by nearby discharges that lead to local intensification. >> >> Dave >> >> >> >> -Original Message- >>

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Axil Axil
; From: Jones Beene > To: vortex-l > Sent: Wed, Apr 10, 2013 2:15 pm > Subject: RE: [Vo]:Dark Lightning > > The first thing that came to mind for the missing bolt was Dirac "reciprocal > space". Can lightning sometimes end up in reciprocal space? If so, it sho

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread David Roberson
and negative charge carriers where an intense electric field resides. This field might be modulated by nearby discharges that lead to local intensification. Dave -Original Message- From: Jones Beene To: vortex-l Sent: Wed, Apr 10, 2013 2:15 pm Subject: RE: [Vo]:Dark Lightning The

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Axil Axil
Gamma rays are only produced by nuclear reactions. The wavelength of these rays is just 10 picometers, the size only compatible with the insides of the nucleus of an atom. Also remember that Rossi said he has seen gamma rays coming electron/positron annihilation. From http://www.livescience.com/

RE: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Jones Beene
The first thing that came to mind for the missing bolt was Dirac "reciprocal space". Can lightning sometimes end up in reciprocal space? If so, it should be some kind of Fourier transform. This site turned up: http://www.rodenburg.org/theory/Reciprocalspace20.html ... which is interesting, but an

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
Terry, I think we are going to find strings and micro black hole balls of dark matter/energy (which is really just entropy/vacuum energy) triggering those electromagnetic discharges in the clouds. They have also detected positrons during lightning discharges, which is a signature of dark matter/e

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Axil Axil
Terry, thanks for this post. This discovery of dark lightning is what I was referring to as the systems engineering approach to LENR research in the thread “Editorial by Hagelstein in Infinite Energy”. Who could have ever guessed that meteorology could show the same basic mechanisms happening in

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Terry Blanton
I think understanding this will aid in the explanation of NiH LENR.