Re: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees

2006-03-11 Thread Horace Heffner
On Mar 8, 2006, at 2:36 PM, Mitchell Swartz wrote: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees in Lab "Scientists have produced superheated gas exceeding temperatures of 2 billion degrees Kelvin, or 3.6 bi

Re: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees

2006-03-09 Thread Grimer
At 10:10 am 09/03/2006 -0500, Terry wrote: > > >> -Original Message- >> From: Grimer >> >> Goodness me - Maybe they are the first people to >> have achieved demonstrable cold fusion. What a laugh. 8-) <><><><><><><><> > Or, the first could have been metal plating companies > who cause

Re: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees

2006-03-09 Thread hohlrauml6d
-Original Message- From: Grimer Goodness me - Maybe they are the first people to have achieved demonstrable cold fusion. What a laugh. 8-) <><><><><><><><> Or, the first could have been metal plating companies who caused embrittlement of ferrite metal alloys. Terry ___

Re: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees

2006-03-09 Thread Grimer
At 05:27 am 09/03/2006 +, you wrote: >At 06:49 pm 08/03/2006 -0900, Horace wrote: > >> On Mar 8, 2006, at 2:36 PM, Mitchell Swartz wrote: >> >>> >>> Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Ear

Re: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees

2006-03-08 Thread Frederick Sparber
Subject: Re: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20060308/sc_space/recordsetforhottesttemperatureonearth36billiondegreesinlab   Surprising that Sandia reached conditions that cause annihilation and releasing the annihilation radiation

Re: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees

2006-03-08 Thread Frederick Sparber
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20060308/sc_space/recordsetforhottesttemperatureonearth36billiondegreesinlab   Surprising that Sandia reahed conditions that cause annihilation and releasing the annihilation radiation signature of positrons-electrons stored in the nucleons of the wire materials.  

Re: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees

2006-03-08 Thread Grimer
At 06:49 pm 08/03/2006 -0900, Horace wrote: > On Mar 8, 2006, at 2:36 PM, Mitchell Swartz wrote: > >> >> Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees in >> Lab >> >> "Scientist

Re: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees

2006-03-08 Thread Horace Heffner
On Mar 8, 2006, at 2:36 PM, Mitchell Swartz wrote: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees in Lab "Scientists have produced superheated gas exceeding temperatures of 2 billion degrees Kelvin, or 3.6 bi

Re: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees

2006-03-08 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 8 Mar 2006 16:38:54 -0800: Hi, [snip] >Mitchell, > >Thanks for bringing this up, as it would be an easy detail to >gloss over in the news-overload which we are getting accustomed to >seeing, even on "the fringe" but ironically it could have >potential i

Re: Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees

2006-03-08 Thread Jones Beene
Mitchell, Thanks for bringing this up, as it would be an easy detail to gloss over in the news-overload which we are getting accustomed to seeing, even on "the fringe" but ironically it could have potential importance for some kinds of LENR experiments, given the availablility of ultracaps.

Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees

2006-03-08 Thread Mitchell Swartz
Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees in Lab "Scientists have produced superheated gas exceeding temperatures of 2 billion degrees Kelvin, or 3.6 billion degrees Fahrenheit. ...They don't know how t