Re: The Geometry of OU

2005-11-05 Thread RC Macaulay
comes from Wyoming and Montana. Richard - Original Message - From: Frederick Sparber To: vortex-l Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 10:41 AM Subject: Re: The Geometry of OU Jones left out the good stuff in Fly Ash from the Combustion of Coal.   http://pubs.usg

Re: The Geometry of OU

2005-11-05 Thread Frederick Sparber
Jones left out the good stuff in Fly Ash from the Combustion of Coal.   http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/c1143/html/text.html   Beryllium ~ 0.99  PPM Lead   ~ 4.8 PPM Mercury    ~ 0.22 PPM (Twice as much as ~ 0.11 PPM Palladium) Thorium (&Radium- Radon?)   ~ 3.99  PPM Uranium  ~ 1.0 PPM   Interest

Re: The Geometry of OU

2005-11-05 Thread Jones Beene
One further thought on that "other" potential use of sonofusion... as it all ties into recent threads.   ... that is, should sonofusion not be amenable to becoming a stand-alone net producer of energy as Ross Tessien and Russ George and others hope: http://www.d2fusion.com/education/sonofusio

Re: The Geometry of OU

2005-11-01 Thread RC Macaulay
Frank, Borrow?? It is called " artistic liscense" < grin> Richard - Original Message - From: "Grimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 3:15 AM Subject: Re: The Geometry of OU At 10:33 pm 31/10/2005 -0600, Richard wrote: J

Re: The Geometry of OU

2005-11-01 Thread Grimer
At 10:33 pm 31/10/2005 -0600, Richard wrote: >> Jones wrote.. >> Is the shape of the cavitation bubble in sonofusion >> always a torus or flattened-bubble? > Here is a link, > > http://www.vor-env.com/ultrasonic.shtml > > The bubble appears to be torus shaped.. but.. but if you read th

Re: The Geometry of OU

2005-11-01 Thread Grimer
At 09:24 am 31/10/2005 -0800, Jones wrote: > Is the shape of the cavitation bubble in > sonofusion always a torus or flattened-bubble? > > Is ball lightning "always" a torus, rather than > a real sphere? > > Why are "smoke rings" so stable? > > Not sure. There is a famous image of the > cavita

Re: The Geometry of OU

2005-11-01 Thread Grimer
At 09:24 am 31/10/2005 -0800, Jones wrote: > Is the shape of the cavitation bubble in > sonofusion always a torus or flattened-bubble? > > Is ball lightning "always" a torus, rather than a real sphere? > > Why are "smoke rings" so stable? > > Not sure. Something to do with the bifurcation tha

Re: The Geometry of OU

2005-10-31 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones , Speaking of geometry and the torus, there is some more input in the aformentioned website  regarding torus and " cones"on pages prior to the ball lightning shot by Dmitriev.   Seems the study of cones shaped winding led to  positioning cones point to point and reverse. Wierd stuff sup

The Geometry of OU

2005-10-31 Thread Jones Beene
Is the shape of the cavitation bubble in sonofusion always a torus or flattened-bubble?   Is ball lightning "always" a torus, rather than a real sphere?   Why are "smoke rings" so stable?   Not sure. There is a famous image of the cavitation bubble, somewhere on the web, but for some reason