[Vo]:Should We Send a Team to Rescue Curiosity?

2013-02-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
http://english.pravda.ru/news/science/25-02-2013/123895-mars_comet-0/ I am not sure how to post a new topic on Vortex, OK I am a dumba$$ Maybe this will work Stewart On Monday, February 25, 2013, David Roberson wrote: > In the case of meteor crater in Az., they claim to have located a large >

Re: [Vo]:Should We Send a Team to Rescue Curiosity?

2013-02-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
Thanks, expensive camera: *Curiosity* had a total *cost* of 2.5 billion dollars. Maybe he can hunker down behind a big rock. I thought I had tried that before on a new topic. Stewart On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:26 PM, ChemE Stew

Re: [Vo]:Should We Send a Team to Rescue Curiosity?

2013-02-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
He bought a round trip ticket On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 2:17 PM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > > Thanks, expensive camera: Curiosity had a total cost of 2.5 billion > dollars. > > And the return cost? :-) > >

Re: [Vo]:Should We Send a Team to Rescue Curiosity?

2013-02-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
Jed, I am in your camp on this. It is time we figure out all that is orbiting out there, some of it at extremely high speeds and energy levels I believe. Stewart On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Vorl Bek wrote: > On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 14:59:40 -0500 > Jed Rothwell wrote: > > > > > The report s

Re: [Vo]:Is a Comet on a Collision Course with Mars?

2013-02-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
Just getting whacked by the either the ion tail or the dust/debris tail could be a terrible event. One of the twenty or so Shoemaker-Levy 9 nuclei left a dark spot on Jupiter the size of the Pacific Ocean. On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:21 PM, Mark Gibbs wrote: > > > http://www.universetoday.com/10

Re: [Vo]:Should We Send a Team to Rescue Curiosity?

2013-02-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
I am guessing the Aliens use universal WIFI anyway on the dark matter entropic internet. The Aliens already responded to Carl's message, SETI just scoffed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4CYcp5wObs On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > I wrote: > > >> In one of his books, Ar

Re: [Vo]:Is a Comet on a Collision Course with Mars?

2013-02-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
ission of X-rays and far ultraviolet<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_ultraviolet> photons <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photon>.[15]<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_tail#cite_note-15> I think you are right about the vacuum, vacuum energy that is, from comet nuclei. Stewart

Re: [Vo]:Is a Comet on a Collision Course with Mars?

2013-02-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
Mars lost its magnetic field and atmosphere a long time ago, maybe it will get its mojo back On Wednesday, February 27, 2013, Jones Beene wrote: > Hey... an icy comet, colliding with and ... whoa, you guessed it, reviving > Mars by bringing in lots of water ... sounds like Sci-Fi and for good > r

Re: [Vo]:Is a Comet on a Collision Course with Mars?

2013-02-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
Which includes quantum mechanics A comet is unpredictable like a cat. Schrödinger's cat with a tail On Wednesday, February 27, 2013, Mark Gibbs wrote: > (Sing to the tune "As Time Goes By") > > And so, it's come to this > A miss is just a miss > When a comet's passing by > The fundamental laws

Re: [Vo]:Should We Send a Team to Rescue Curiosity?

2013-02-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
[image: I Like this quote] [image: I dislike this quote]“The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.” [image: I Like this quote] [image: I dislike this quote]“Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the g

Re: [Vo]:Should We Send a Team to Rescue Curiosity?

2013-02-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
Yup On Wednesday, February 27, 2013, wrote: > In reply to ChemE Stewart's message of Wed, 27 Feb 2013 14:27:14 -0500: > Hi, > [snip] > >He bought a round trip ticket > > > > ... then he got cheated. ;) > > Regards, > > Robin van Spaandonk > > http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html > >

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-02-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
It looks like they believe the meteor came from the asteroid belt out past Mars. There is a new paper posted on Arxiv http://news.discovery.com/space/asteroids-meteors-meteorites/russian-meteor-analysis-orbit-apollo-asteroid-130226.htm James, you said that it could not have been pulled in from a

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-02-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
The primary assumption in the Arxiv paper I referenced is that the meteor tracked in a line to the 25' dia hole in the ice "Assuming that the hole in the ice sheet of Lake Cherbakul was produced by a fragment of the meteoroid is also a very important hypothesis of this work. More importantly, our

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-02-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
I also know that one hell of a lot of those craters look like big sinkholes. You would think this place would be crawling with chunks of meteorites based upon all the holes. Here is a good blog by a NASA engineer about sinkholes and caves on the Moon. http://blog.moonzoo.org/2011/04/11/potential

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-02-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
----Original Message- > From: ChemE Stewart 'cheme...@gmail.com');>> > To: vortex-l 'vortex-l@eskimo.com');>> > Sent: Thu, Feb 28, 2013 1:15 pm > Subject: Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds > > The primary assumption in the Arxiv paper

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-02-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
Me too On Thursday, February 28, 2013, Harry Veeder wrote: > Unless the russian meteor was tracked for a period of time before it > entered earth's atmosphere, extropolating the orbit of the Russian > meteor into the past seems like guess work to me. > > > harry > > On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 1:07 P

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-02-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
James, That paper was well written with lots of history , thanks for posting . Looks like much of that research was done during Apollo. I have a attached a new paper just released on Arxiv. It discusses the paradigm of trying to explain how some of the "craters" have raised center cones with bou

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-03-01 Thread ChemE Stewart
My theory on Tunguska. 1) The object exploded over Earth just like the recent Meteor did in Russia, leveling millions of trees. Good article here: http://www.qsl.net/w5www/tunguska.html 2) The area was covered with high traces of iridium, which is rare on the Earth's surface. http://onlinelibrar

Re: [Vo]:Feeding Stewart

2013-03-01 Thread ChemE Stewart
Many enter into a 2-body orbit with the Earth's center of mass around a barycenter. If their orbits pop up in the ocean, they create a low pressure disturbance in the atmosphere and slowly work their way towards the sinkhole over the next few months. Just like those elliptical flux tubes on the s

Re: [Vo]:Hold the presses - major blog expose' ... Jed is really Abd :)

2013-03-03 Thread ChemE Stewart
It's worse, Jed is really a Robot put here to advance his species...:) On Sunday, March 3, 2013, Jones Beene wrote: > > http://donalfagan.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/nasa-widom-larsen-and-lenr-infigh > ting/ > > "Rothwell, who also goes by Abd, is known for wielding an array of sock > puppets across

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-03-04 Thread ChemE Stewart
Jim, Have you tried to plug this additional Russian sized asteroid into your probability model that they just found a couple of days ago passing between us and the moon? http://science.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/03/03/17171923-another-asteroid-similar-to-russian-meteor-zooming-past-us-harmlessly?lite

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-03-04 Thread ChemE Stewart
Alex, I haven't been able to google any numerical data yet but I think it is fairly well established that comet tails create meteor showers. The Leonid meteor shower is thought to originate from the comet Tempel-Tuttle. The Leonid meteors

Re: [Vo]:Feeding Stewart

2013-03-04 Thread ChemE Stewart
Terry, Thanks, i read that and think it is MONDO wrongo. Most physicists believe dark matter is real. For MONDO to be correct, Newtonian gravity needs to be variable. Which, if you believe comets are snowballs that can pass thru the sun might be easy to do. Supposed to be some announcements in

Re: [Vo]:Feeding Stewart

2013-03-04 Thread ChemE Stewart
Should be interesting, I think the place is crawling with dark matter and we have just been misinterpreting what we are seeing. I think it is the thermodynamic piece of entropic gravity that was missed. It is messy though, just look at the severe weather upsets, it is not just warming, it is warm

Re: [Vo]:Feeding Stewart

2013-03-05 Thread ChemE Stewart
http://darkmattersalot.com/2013/03/05/follow-the-magnetic-lines-and-there-you-will-find-matter-of-another-kind/ Last picture is the best On Monday, March 4, 2013, ChemE Stewart wrote: > Should be interesting, I think the place is crawling with dark matter and > we have just been misinterp

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-03-05 Thread ChemE Stewart
magnitude > are a _lot_ more frequent than currently available data suggest. A > smaller meteroid passing at a distance that is 10 times the distance > of2012 DA14 is in the noise either way. > > On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 10:14 AM, ChemE Stewart > > > wrote: > >> Ji

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-03-05 Thread ChemE Stewart
Are you saying the meteor itself was a kinetic energy weapon? Because it did not hit anything. It exploded. Am I missing something? A *kinetic energy penetrator* (also known as a *KE weapon*) is a type of ammunition which, like a bullet

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-03-05 Thread ChemE Stewart
a limit that would be very very > difficult for adversaries to place reasonable error bars on. > > > Foreign policy implications are still at issue here but, for crying out > loud, aren't there enough potential reasons for conflict between Russia and > the US? > > On Tue,

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-03-05 Thread ChemE Stewart
194988.5 ton_explosive > > > http://www.testardi.com/rich/calchemy2/ > > > On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 11:18 AM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > >> But something exploded with the force of 30 Hiroshima bombs, I don't >> believe a sonic boom can do that >> >&g

Re: [Vo]:Russian meteor coincidence odds

2013-03-05 Thread ChemE Stewart
/news/resources/releases/2007/asteroid.html > > > On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 11:43 AM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > >> I understand kinetic energy, but a kinetic energy weapon is designed to >> slam into something, the meteor did not hit anything As far as I can tell >> the larg

Re: [Vo]:

2013-03-05 Thread ChemE Stewart
Lot's of energy in that vacuum. Nature bottled it up for good reason. On Tuesday, March 5, 2013, Axil Axil wrote: > > To understand why polaritons cause LENR when they are confined within a > nano-cavity, a look at some newly developed quantum mechanical models of > dipole-photon interactions is

Re: [Vo]:Hate to say I told you so... :-)

2013-03-06 Thread ChemE Stewart
Good Stuff On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 12:17 PM, MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote: > “LHC team observes first instance of D-mesons oscillating between matter > and antimatter” > > http://phys.org/news/2013-03-lhc-team-instance-d-mesons-oscillating.html** > ** > > ** ** > > Preprint here: > > http://arxi

Re: [Vo]:FBI Raids Inteligentry

2013-03-07 Thread ChemE Stewart
Maybe they detected cosmic rays emanating from the building :) On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > Jones Beene wrote: > > > >> This is not the way real companies operate … and make no mistake - they >> have raised millions . . . >> > > Did they really raise millions? Is there

Re: [Vo]:RE: Proton radius in question, after 3 years the textbooks may need to be corrected...

2013-03-12 Thread ChemE Stewart
negative spin is a political orientation On Tuesday, March 12, 2013, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 11:50 AM, MarkI-ZeroPoint > > > wrote: > > I would posit that spin is the phase relationship of the oscillations... > > Robin has not enthusiastically jumped in to explain. ;-) >

Re: [Vo]:RE: [Vo]:chlorine - hydrogen ion explosion

2013-03-14 Thread ChemE Stewart
I would stick to the plasmoid theory. Anything with an "oid" at the end makes it sound more believable :) On Thursday, March 14, 2013, Jones Beene wrote: > Whoa. Think about what you claiming Axil. > > ** ** > > “Cooling an expanding gas - by adding energy in the form of RF” > > ** **

Re: [Vo]:Forbes: Tiny Nuclear Reactions Inside Compact Fluorescent Bulbs?

2013-03-14 Thread ChemE Stewart
I keep burning the damn things out at home, they were supposed to last 10 years! On Thursday, March 14, 2013, Jed Rothwell wrote: > The W-L theory again! > > It sure wins on PR. > > - Jed > >

Re: [Vo]:Forbes: Tiny Nuclear Reactions Inside Compact Fluorescent Bulbs?

2013-03-14 Thread ChemE Stewart
I didn't think cfls had been at Home Depot for 10 years? Are you thinking regular fluorescents? On Thursday, March 14, 2013, Jed Rothwell wrote: > ChemE Stewart 'cheme...@gmail.com');>> wrote: > > I keep burning the damn things out at home, they were supposed to

Re: [Vo]:Graneau Questions

2013-03-16 Thread ChemE Stewart
I think lightning is the discharge from the buildup of charge in the atmosphere created from the surface LENR of orbital quantum micro black holes of entropy and the cooling & condensing, rain and snow is triggered as they extract entropy from the surrounding gaseous atmosphere along cold fronts an

Re: [Vo]:Cluster Decay

2013-03-17 Thread ChemE Stewart
Other than maybe an atom smasher Particle accelerators have historically been used to smash atoms or particles together, often to induce nuclear transmutation, the conversion of one element to another. On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 9:29 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Campa

Re: [Vo]:Another larger meteor, on U.S. east coast

2013-03-23 Thread ChemE Stewart
Here's a good historical article on 1860 "year of meteors" painting by Walt Whitman. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/news/written-in-the-skies-the-truth-behind-year-of-meteors-1990008.html 1859 was the Carrington Event solar storm The sun has been relatively quiet so far this

Re: [Vo]:Another larger meteor, on U.S. east coast

2013-03-23 Thread ChemE Stewart
ormal process of near earth material. > > On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 10:16 AM, ChemE Stewart > > > wrote: > >> Here's a good historical article on 1860 "year of meteors" painting by >> Walt Whitman. >> >> >> http://www.independent.co.uk/ar

Re: [Vo]:Rossi says third party tests concluded

2013-03-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
I hope the output is at least as powerful as the two years of hot air expelled discussing it On Monday, March 25, 2013, Terry Blanton wrote: > ” WE GOT EVIDENCE THAT > THE ‘ EFFECT’ IS REAL BEYOND ANY REASONABLE DOUBT”. > > does not sound very encouraging in terms of CoP of the HCat. If it > to

Re: [Vo]:EckhartTolleDYING MATRIX vs SIRIUS DISCLOSURE/BOB DEAN. .DARK VOICE Eckhart Tolle SAME VOICE as HITLER spooky

2013-03-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
(6a*R*,9*R*)- *N*,*N*- diethyl- 7-methyl- 4,6,6a,7,8,9- hexahydroindolo- [4,3-*fg*] quinoline- 9-carboxamide On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > Wow. Was that dream in color? > > You know they will not let Obama near the Dome o' the Rock, right? > >

Re: [Vo]:EckhartTolleDYING MATRIX vs SIRIUS DISCLOSURE/BOB DEAN. .DARK VOICE Eckhart Tolle SAME VOICE as HITLER spooky

2013-03-29 Thread ChemE Stewart
Cool dude, my dad was u.s. army air corps dec 7th 1941 @ hickam field, pearl harbor. He then flew a b-24l out of foggia, italy for 3 1/2 years bombing the axis. His stories were not as good as your dad's, he tried to drink a lot of alcohol and forget about what he saw. Stewart On Friday, March

Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Electrolytic/CatalyticFusion'is'a ZERO-POINT PHENOMENON

2013-04-03 Thread ChemE Stewart
Jack, I need your disconnected toroidal brain to look at the Joplin, MO tornadic double rainbow with a dark band and imagine it is a toroid that is pulling a vacuum on the surrounding gas, condensing water vapor, bending light and creating electromagnetic disturbances around it and I think you wil

Re: [Vo]:off topic>The'Shift here-now'/Isla Las Palmas&Antarctic Ice Shelf

2013-04-08 Thread ChemE Stewart
Dude, The center of the globe is an entropic BLACK HOLE and our primary weather patterns are TOROIDAL STRINGS of DARK MATTER/ENERGY condensing and coalescing towards that black hole center. I am starting to capitalize stuff like you so I am starting to worry about myself... Stewart darkmattersal

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 ChemE Stewart
Streamers sounds like "strings" to me. As in String Theory. I think they create the low pressure as they suck entropy at their surface. They also shred atoms at their surface creating the EV/ball of electrons and possibly positrons & neutrinos. You watch cirrus clouds closely, lots of little "s

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
hose strings. It is the quantum field we live in and it is lumpy and stringy and not very smooth at all. Stewart darkmattersalot.com On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 3:49 PM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > Streamers sounds like "strings" to me. As in String Theory. I think they > create the

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
at will be our ticket to ride... Stewart On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > did you ever read this... > > http://www.svn.net/krscfs/Black%20Holes%20as%20EVOs.pdf > > > On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 3:59 PM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > >> This study linked &qu

Re: [Vo]:NASA - Magical Timelapse of 3 Years of Solar Beauty - Rebecca J. Rosen - The Atlantic

2013-04-24 Thread ChemE Stewart
My take is that these cold bands are sunspot bands which are colder than their surroundings. They also rotate like hurricanes on earth, which are also condensing water vapor around them through vacuum condensing. They are both created by black hole strings of dark energy and the sun shares these

Re: [Vo]:Maelstrom?

2013-04-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
Sure is hungry On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 5:57 PM, David Roberson wrote: > There must be a large underwater pipe carrying the material out of the > river or lake. Notice that we never get to look toward the land. > > Dave > > > > -Original Message- > From: Ruby > To: vortex-l > Sent: F

Re: [Vo]:Hagelstein's editorial

2013-05-08 Thread ChemE Stewart
We've been infiltrated by a pre-programmed not-bot with volatile RAM memory... On Wednesday, May 8, 2013, Kevin O'Malley wrote: > > > On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Joshua Cude > > > wrote: > >> >> If this is such indisputable proof, why is it that intelligent people >> don't buy it? Do they

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]:If I want to see it for myself...

2013-05-15 Thread ChemE Stewart
Unless part of the "reaction" is endothermic and cools its surroundings... On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > Eric Walker wrote: > > >> Some people try to go with calorimetry. From what I've seen with the >> Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project, that looks like a steep lear

Re: [Vo]:If I want to see it for myself...

2013-05-15 Thread ChemE Stewart
Ahern has seen temperature inversions at times and so has Celani. That is what I am referring to. On Wednesday, May 15, 2013, Jed Rothwell wrote: > ChemE Stewart 'cheme...@gmail.com');>> wrote: > > Unless part of the "reaction" is endothermic and cools its su

Re: [Vo]:If I want to see it for myself...

2013-05-15 Thread ChemE Stewart
> ** ** > > ** ** > > *From:* Jed Rothwell > > ** ** > > ChemE Stewart wrote: > > ** ** > > Unless part of the "reaction" is endothermic and cools its > surroundings... > > ** ** > > I do not think anyone has ever det

Re: [Vo]:If I want to see it for myself...

2013-05-15 Thread ChemE Stewart
titanium has also been associated with gain in other experiments, it > would probably be the best lattice metal to concentrate on - in order to > show which parameters induce endotherm and which induce exotherm. Titanium > has two high spin isomers: 47 and 49 and a number of odd phys

Re: [Vo]:Nickel Aluminum (NiAl)

2013-05-17 Thread ChemE Stewart
Guys, I can't remember if I posted this before. If my theory is correct this is a string of vacuum energy we know as a waterspout: http://www.rightthisminute.com/video/ultra-thin-waterspout-spotted-georgia-coastline It is referred to as a closed string 1-Brane by the string guys. You cannot se

Re: [Vo]:Is Kepler Kaput?

2013-05-19 Thread ChemE Stewart
I think the "vacuum' of space, especially near the Sun, is a lot more energetic then we think due to those billions of tons of energetic particles expelled daily in all different directions. It is apparently very hard on equipment. On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > Things

Re: [Vo]:Hot Cat report published

2013-05-20 Thread ChemE Stewart
Good Stuff. Thanks for your wisdom Peter. On Monday, May 20, 2013, Peter Gluck wrote: > My reaction. joy and realism (I think) to the event of today: > > http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2013/05/the-professors-have-published-hot-cat.html > > Peter > > -- > Dr. Peter Gluck > Cluj, Romania > http:/

Re: [Vo]: ECAT Time Domain Response

2013-05-20 Thread ChemE Stewart
The local wrinkle in spacetime and gravitational field also smooths back out...:) On Monday, May 20, 2013, Arnaud Kodeck wrote: > ** > > From Rossi statements, the powder melts and the reactor stops working. > > ** ** > -- > > *From:* mark.gi...@gmail.com 'mark.

Re: [Vo]:Fwd: CMNS: Rossi's 3rd party test released:

2013-05-22 Thread ChemE Stewart
I agree with Mark, I think he is listening to the minds on Vortex and interacting and does not deserve to have his work just copied and pasted on the Internet. In addition to the legal aspects , he certainly is backed by a media organization which can help further the cause of LENR over time. At

Re: [Vo]:E-Cat Tester's Bios

2013-05-23 Thread ChemE Stewart
The vet is there because it is an e-cat... On Thursday, May 23, 2013, Jed Rothwell wrote: > Alan Fletcher 'a...@well.com');>>wrote: > > >> > Publications: >> > >> http://www.journalogy.net/Author/53814223/torbjorn-hartman?query=Torbj%u00f6rn%20Hartman >> >> Hmmm .. if HE's happy to stand around

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Torbjörn Hartman describes power measurments

2013-05-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
It has already been proven that bullfrogs can fly, most likely caused from strings of vacuum energy. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raining_animals On Sunday, May 26, 2013, David Roberson wrote: > How do we know that your diode trick will actually do what you think? You > need to prove that thi

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Torbjörn Hartman describes power measurments

2013-05-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
"CAT scam". > > Dave > -Original Message- > From: ChemE Stewart 'cheme...@gmail.com');>> > To: vortex-l 'vortex-l@eskimo.com');>> > Sent: Sun, May 26, 2013 8:39 pm > Subject: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Torbjörn Hartman describes

Re: [Vo]: About the March test

2013-05-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
I agree with that! First MIT attempt at Rossi Reactor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBy01pgJrEo&feature=youtube_gdata_player On Monday, May 27, 2013, David Roberson wrote: > A little humor never hurts! The bottom line is that the average power > being emitted by the ECAT must be equal to th

Re: [Vo]:Water Window, Hexavalency, Bergius and Rossi

2013-05-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
Mark, Just to comment on your comments to the "Bulk". "it obviously is quite different than the bulk, or else there would be a big hole in the earth,instead of the tabletop! " We do get lots of large holes in the bulk, we call them "sinkholes" some are very large and strange. I have been trac

Re: [Vo]:Water Window, Hexavalency, Bergius and Rossi

2013-05-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
the bulk of theoretical physics? If so, then it's > simply everything that's not on the brane. I like to conceptualise it as an > embedding space of higher dimension than the brane we inhabit. > > Andrew > > - Original Message - > *From:* ChemE Stewart > *To:* vortex-

Re: [Vo]:Pekka Janhunen analysis supports the reported underestimation of radiated power

2013-05-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
I think I posted this previously, but Joshua appears to be the chosen one... “Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods.” Albert Einstein Stewart On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:09 PM, Joshua Cude wrote: > On Tue, May 28, 2013

Re: [Vo]:Pekka Janhunen analysis supports the reported underestimation of radiated power

2013-05-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
y 28, 2013 at 2:36 PM, Joshua Cude wrote: > On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 1:23 PM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > >> I think I posted this previously, but Joshua appears to be the chosen >> one... >> >> “Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge >&

Re: [Vo]:Ethics of the E-Cat investigation put into question

2013-05-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
Right, the brethren has so far brought us fission reactors, nuclear bombs and hot fu$ion, crowning achievements for our children Stewart On Thursday, May 30, 2013, Eric Walker wrote: > On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Jed Rothwell > > > wrote: > > The engineers at Elforsk disagree with Cude.

Re: [Vo]:Ethics of the E-Cat investigation put into question

2013-05-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
Cool, this phenom obviously requires a lot of heads from different disciplines to figure it out since it does not appear to follow the straight and narrow from what I see. On Thursday, May 30, 2013, Eric Walker wrote: > On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 1:51 AM, ChemE Stewart > > > wrote: &g

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:“The Lithium Problem”

2013-05-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
What if LENR = dark/vacuum energy = http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.4507 On Thursday, May 30, 2013, Axil Axil wrote: > Big-bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) theory, together with the precise WMAP > cosmic baryon density, makes tight predictions for the abundances of the > lightest elements. > > > > Deuterium

Re: [Vo]:On deception

2013-05-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
Terry, I won't hold that degree against you, I have hired a bunch of GA Tech Engineers... I agree with Jed also. Sometimes I wonder if physicists ought to be required to have an undergrad degree in engineering. Lots of electromagnetic and thermodynamic stuff going on when you are dealing with th

Re: [Vo]:Ethics of the E-Cat investigation put into question

2013-05-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
Vacuum *Air + Water Vapor = 9.6 Megatons* (600 Hiroshima Bombs) from the latest Oklahoma tornado mentioned by scientists here All nature On Friday, May 31, 2013, Joshua Cude wrote: > On Fri, May 31, 2013

Re: [Vo]:LENR a gateway into the theory of everything.

2013-06-02 Thread ChemE Stewart
Axil, I agree, this is my take on LENR at higher GeV range in our Brane World... http://sdsimonson.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/dbrane-316079-image06.jpg Stewart Darkmattersalot.com On Sunday, June 2, 2013, Axil Axil wrote: > "LENR could be a gateway into the theory of everything." > > The cen

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:“Lithium Problem”

2013-06-02 Thread ChemE Stewart
Axil, I value your thoughts and opinion very much, but I keep looking at those waterspouts pulling an intense vacuum, condensing water vapor along their surface and decaying over time and I am starting to believe the Sun is spitting large energetic, decaying super symmetric particles/strings at us

Re: [Vo]:Johannes Kepler's 4th Law of Planetary Motion

2013-06-05 Thread ChemE Stewart
I like it. I will add that in addition, in order to conform to my new quantum theory of gravity, those planets will actually have black brane cores and magnetic fields strings and will be streaming energetic and massive quantum particles and strings within the gravitational wind between the planet

Re: [Vo]:Mars critters and artifacts.

2013-06-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
>From Chibolton(crop circle) Message... http://www.cropcircleresearch.com/articles/arecibo.html "Lastly, one significant difference that I also find very intriguing, and which I can exclusively reveal for the first time, concerns the table at the top containing the atomic numbers. The crop circle

Re: [Vo]:LENR, Lonsdaleite and Tunguska

2013-06-11 Thread ChemE Stewart
At the time of Tunguska, something also increased the levels of Ammonia and Ammonium Nitrate in the atmosphere to significant levels as shown in ice cores. http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0907/0907.1067.pdf My bet is that the Tunguska "meteorite" had a LENR/vacuum energy core and was actually a

Re: [Vo]:LENR, Lonsdaleite and Tunguska

2013-06-11 Thread ChemE Stewart
size of the Chelyabinsk meteor was raised based solely on > the energy, and not the visual evidence). > > ** ** > > In short, if Chelyabinsk was really that large, there should have been > prior notice in the ongoing surveys, and if it was comparatively small, as > seems to be t

Re: [Vo]:LENR, Lonsdaleite and Tunguska

2013-06-11 Thread ChemE Stewart
gt; > On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:07 AM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > >> Our atmosphere is basically Nitrogen(N2), Oxygen(O2) and Water >> Vapor(H2O). I believe the nuclei(vacuum energy) of that Tunguska Brane >> orbited through the Earth and jet streams for months afterward a

Re: [Vo]:LENR, Lonsdaleite and Tunguska

2013-06-11 Thread ChemE Stewart
ns of > people, provide entertainment, and make money all come together in one > project. > > > On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 10:07 AM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > >> Our atmosphere is basically Nitrogen(N2), Oxygen(O2) and Water >> Vapor(H2O). I believe the nuclei(vacuum en

Re: [Vo]:BEC transforms photon frequency

2013-06-12 Thread ChemE Stewart
Mark, I agree with the thinking, I see it as ionize--->condense-->collapse--->vacuum also maybe ionize--->collide-->collapse--->vacuum This is what I think the Sun is doing, spewing quantum vacuum energy at us as part of our quantum gravity field. It slowly "evaporates" on the trip to Earth into

Re: [Vo]:Light ring plasmoids

2013-06-13 Thread ChemE Stewart
This is helping to confirm string theory. They kink and knot and break off just like what is happening in our jet streams with vacuum strings and severe weather. On Thursday, June 13, 2013, Axil Axil wrote: > Reference: > > > > http://www.nature.com/srep/2012/121025/srep00771/full/srep00771.html

[Vo]:Anapole active radiation spike

2013-06-13 Thread ChemE Stewart
I agree with this paper and believe we are going to find that those dark/vacuum energy magnetic fields also triggered the seismic anamoly before Chernobyl that was dismissed as have been detected before many other earthquakes. We are enveloped in a quantum field whose energy levels change with sol

Re: [Vo]:Venus - high and dry - why ?

2013-06-17 Thread ChemE Stewart
I think closer in to the Sun Venus gets the brunt of those billions of tons of "energetic particles" the Sun is spitting out daily in all different directions, by the time they reach Earth they have decayed some more and are at lower energies. I think instead of just bending spacetime around her t

Re: [Vo]:Venus - high and dry - why ?

2013-06-17 Thread ChemE Stewart
erature equivalent is not > related to the Rossi HotCat somehow? For instance, as wrong as it sounds on > first blush, can any thermal device function in such a way convert a hotter > blackbody surface temperature into a slightly cooler but coherent infrared > interior temperature? > &

Re: [Vo]:Venus - high and dry - why ?

2013-06-17 Thread ChemE Stewart
Francis, I agree for the most part. I think the Sun's Corona is made up of strings of this vacuum energy created as she accelerates, collides and collapses hydrogen around her nucleus. I think she can pack a lot of energy into the vacuum side of that equation, which ends up being our quantum gravi

Re: [Vo]:Venus - high and dry - why ?

2013-06-17 Thread ChemE Stewart
Axil, Thanks, I had read their paper. I think that the collapsed dark energy/matter field(95%) is pulling a vacuum on our side(5%) of the fence, else I would have called my blog vacuummattersalot which would not sound cool. Black holes suck (entropy). Stewart On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:26 PM,

[Vo]: Cosmology: Hydrogen wisps reveal dark energy

2013-06-18 Thread ChemE Stewart
This might have been posted already http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v498/n7453/full/498179a.html Cosmology: Hydrogen wisps reveal dark energy I can't find an Arxiv version I can read Does Hydrogen collapse into "dark energy" and then pop back out over time?

Re: [Vo]:FYI: Frequency of Hydrogen's 1S-2S transition photon emission determined to within 11 Hertz

2013-06-18 Thread ChemE Stewart
This probably belongs in a New Post But I am challenged as to get it to do so. This might have been posted already http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v498/n7453/full/498179a.html Cosmology: Hydrogen wisps reveal dark energy I can't find a non-paying version to read. On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at

Re: [Vo]: Cosmology: Hydrogen wisps reveal dark energy

2013-06-18 Thread ChemE Stewart
ones Beene wrote: > ** ** > > *From:* ChemE Stewart > > ** ** > > This might have been posted already > > ** ** > > http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v498/n7453/full/498179a.html > > ** ** > > Cosmology: Hydrogen wisps reveal dark energ

Re: [Vo]:FYI: Frequency of Hydrogen's 1S-2S transition photon emission determined to within 11 Hertz

2013-06-18 Thread ChemE Stewart
> > > ** ** > > I don’t use the web-app for reading/posting to vortex, so not sure how new > postings are made via the web… > > ** ** > > -Mark > > ** ** > > *From:* ChemE Stewart [mailto:cheme...@gmail.com 'cvml', 'cheme...@gmail

Re: [Vo]:FYI: Frequency of Hydrogen's 1S-2S transition photon emission determined to within 11 Hertz

2013-06-18 Thread ChemE Stewart
Thanks Mark On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 5:11 PM, MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote: > If using gmail or other web-mail interfaces, just do as explained… > > ** ** > > Most email pgms will add the ‘Re:’ when you hit ‘Reply’… > > -mark > > ** ** > > *From:* ChemE S

Re: [Vo]:The Unnatural Universe

2013-06-22 Thread ChemE Stewart
For that I think we need a bigger particle collider and spitter outerer we call our Sun... A billion tons of particles per CME. I think our weather is just topological defects. On Saturday, June 22, 2013, Terry Blanton wrote: > https://www.simonsfoundation.org/features/science-news/is-nature-unn

Re: [Vo]:Rossi and DGT Similarity?

2013-06-23 Thread ChemE Stewart
Jones, I believe most of the Sun's energy is expelled as ZPE making up our quantum gravity field. It is decaying on the way to Earth. I believe Roarty is correct. These energetic particles are in our jet streams and create our weather. They pull a vacuum and condense water vapor in our atmosphe

Re: [Vo]:The Unnatural Universe

2013-06-23 Thread ChemE Stewart
I believe the nature of quantum gravity makes certain that there will always be uncertainty. If we want more certainty in our lives we need to go to an area of spacetime with a lower energy gravity field with less energetic quantum particles. It might be boring though, as our lives currently unfo

[Vo]:Waterspouts can't lift water?

2013-07-02 Thread ChemE Stewart
Guys, In my ongoing search for quantum vacuum energy at the macro scale because I can't see what's going on at the atomic scale, I have been researching waterspouts and came across these definitions: >From Brittanica *Contrary to popul

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