Re: Dave Beaty Re: [Vo]:ufo report to be coming out in a month

2021-05-24 Thread H LV
Perhaps Earth is used as the interstellar equivalent of the island of St Helena for undesirable aliens. Or maybe aliens are marooned here by accident because they ventured too close to some sort of cosmic vortex which hurls them to our solar system. Harry On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 9:47 AM Chris

[Vo]:Lecture demonstration comparing Goethe's and Newton's spectrum

2021-05-22 Thread H LV
I assembled the image below in google drive using screen captures from this lecture demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7rwYjdRFRA. Goethe's and Newton's spectrum https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SOIw83ljBDMOR9Kd8J0CyP5kBmZ7eQBS/view?usp=sharing The top row is a beam of white light

Re: Dave Beaty Re: [Vo]:ufo report to be coming out in a month

2021-05-24 Thread H LV
"So what are they?" From Fran Blanche Part 1 https://youtu.be/a6tDHZj5q5Q Part 2 https://youtu.be/FTermh1w_0A Harry On Mon., May 24, 2021, 10:06 a.m. H LV, wrote: > Perhaps Earth is used as the interstellar equivalent of the island of > St Helena for undesirable aliens. >

Re: [Vo]:wind powered vehicles

2021-06-30 Thread H LV
... > > what if the a similar effect (to Dzhanibekov ) relates to having one > major axis of rotation plus one or more truncated axes, which maybe > manifest as vibration ? This relates to the spinning satellite with the > whip antennae which will flip-flop... (to the embarrassm

[Vo]:OT: (Re)introducing the horseless carriage

2021-07-01 Thread H LV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEFzL0ieVEU harry

[Vo]:"How we fool ourselves"

2021-04-26 Thread H LV
A three part series by Judith Curry. She is writing mostly about climate science, but the problems can and do arise in varying degrees in all the sciences. The second article on consensus building is the most important, imo. How we fool ourselves.

Re: [Vo]:nuclear salt water reactor for propulsion in space

2021-05-04 Thread H LV
It was new to me. Upto 1.5% the speed of light with the latest design. harry On Tue, May 4, 2021 at 12:08 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > I like it! > > Ed Storms worked on the conventional fission rockets shown in this video. > I asked him if he thinks this is plausible. > > The paper is linked from

Re: [Vo]:nuclear salt water reactor for propulsion in space

2021-05-04 Thread H LV
...and only 2 months to Jupiter. better than 2001. harry On Tue, May 4, 2021 at 4:09 PM H LV wrote: > It was new to me. > Upto 1.5% the speed of light with the latest design. > > harry > > On Tue, May 4, 2021 at 12:08 PM Jed Rothwell > wrote: > >> I l

Re: [Vo]:Radiative Cooling with new Ultra White paint

2021-05-05 Thread H LV
es the heat loss. > > But a highly reflective layer almost (96-97%)stops this compensation. > > IR radiation is just a function of surface temperature and the air > interface. > > Just a small riddle: What happens if you use this paste as sun-cream and > go for a daylight tropical desert wa

[Vo]:Radiative Cooling with new Ultra White paint

2021-05-05 Thread H LV
This video talks about a new ultra white paint which the inventors claim could dramatically reduce air conditioning costs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay6ckBojc_0 see also press release:

[Vo]:nuclear salt water reactor for propulsion in space

2021-05-04 Thread H LV
The Nuclear Salt Water Rocket - Possibly the Craziest Rocket Engine Ever Imagined. https://youtu.be/cvZjhWE-3zM <>

Re: [Vo]:OT: Nissan e-POWER technology explained

2021-04-05 Thread H LV
I don`t think with the Nissan Kick one can drive the car very far on the battery alone. The only way of keeping the battery charged is with the gasoline powered generator. People who buy this car need gas stations, but they don`t need charging stations or access to an electrical outlet. Harry On

Re: [Vo]:OT: Nissan e-POWER technology explained

2021-04-05 Thread H LV
ttery >> pack - Tesla notwithstanding. >> >> The approach is not new but has never been carried out sensibly ... >> before now. >> >> >> H LV wrote: >> >> Some people think the e-Power concept is silly. >> But I think it is just right for the times we live in. It is currently >> available in Japan, >> but not in NA. >> >> https://youtu.be/T5wCppCiQE8 >> >> Harry >> >

Re: [Vo]:OT: Nissan e-POWER technology explained

2021-04-05 Thread H LV
kes a lot more sense than a massive battery > pack - Tesla notwithstanding. > > The approach is not new but has never been carried out sensibly ... before > now. > > > H LV wrote: > > Some people think the e-Power concept is silly. > But I think it is just right for the

[Vo]:OT: Nissan e-POWER technology explained

2021-04-05 Thread H LV
Some people think the e-Power concept is silly. But I think it is just right for the times we live in. It is currently available in Japan, but not in NA. https://youtu.be/T5wCppCiQE8 Harry

Re: [Vo]:Imaginary Numbers May Be Essential for Describing Reality

2021-03-09 Thread H LV
!) > > > Also: > >The worlds' smartest crow observes two farmers walk into a shed, then >three farmers walk back out again. The crow won't fly down to eat any >corn. > >Obviously it's waiting for one farmer to walk back in ...so the shed >be

[Vo]:Muon Catalyzed Aneutronic Fusion Drive

2021-03-13 Thread H LV
Muon Catalyzed Aneutronic Fusion Drive - 8% Lightspeed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jAUXuL-6oc Mentions Holmlid and ultra dense hydrogen. Harry

[Vo]:Imaginary Numbers May Be Essential for Describing Reality

2021-03-08 Thread H LV
quote <> https://www.quantamagazine.org/imaginary-numbers-may-be-essential-for-describing-reality-20210303/

[Vo]:OT: Physics cartoon

2021-04-10 Thread H LV
Physics cartoon "They must be demolishing the old physics lab" https://ifunny.co/picture/they-must-be-demolishing-the-old-physics-lab-QqkaANgn7 Harry

[Vo]:OT: covid transmission

2021-04-19 Thread H LV
It is important to understand the difference between aerosols and droplets. Harry -- Evidence of COVID-19 airborne transmission “overwhelming” say experts https://newatlas.com/health-wellbeing/covid19-sars-cov-2-airborne-transmission-aerosol-evidence-study/ “People and organizations

Re: [Vo]:Muons: 'Strong' evidence found for a new force of nature

2021-04-14 Thread H LV
:12 AM H LV wrote: > This article isn't giddy about the discrepancy. > > https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang > /2021/04/08/why-you-should-doubt-new-physics-from-the-latest-muon > -g-2-results/?sh=2317145b6c4b > > It seems there are two ways to calculate g-2. Th

Re: [Vo]:Carbon transmutation video?

2021-04-14 Thread H LV
'Fire and brimstone' talk stifles curiousity. Harry On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 5:06 PM William Beaty wrote: > > > > magnetic burned match heads (also a homopolar motor next) > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOBmIyu7B30=262s > > > On Tue, 13 Apr 2021, Michael Foster wrote: > > > I have no

Re: [Vo]:Muons: 'Strong' evidence found for a new force of nature

2021-04-09 Thread H LV
sting... > > This whole UDD > muon thing may be near, or even gone past the proverbial > "tipping point"... when we look back on it in a couple of years. > > Jones > > > H LV wrote: > > PBS Space Time > Why the Muon g-2 Results Are So Exciting! > https:/

Re: [Vo]:Muons: 'Strong' evidence found for a new force of nature

2021-04-08 Thread H LV
PBS Space Time Why the Muon g-2 Results Are So Exciting! https://youtu.be/O4Ko7NW2yQo Harry On Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 10:04 AM H LV wrote: > Muons: 'Strong' evidence found for a new force of nature > > https://www.bbc.com/news/56643677 > > quotes: > > There is curren

[Vo]:Muons: 'Strong' evidence found for a new force of nature

2021-04-08 Thread H LV
Muons: 'Strong' evidence found for a new force of nature https://www.bbc.com/news/56643677 quotes: There is currently a one in a 40,000 chance that the result could be a statistical fluke - equating to a statistical level of confidence described as 4.1 sigma. A level of 5 sigma, or a one in

[Vo]:a better incandescent light bulb

2021-02-17 Thread H LV
This story is five years old. Is anyone aware of further progress? https://www.sciencealert.com/new-light-recycling-incandescent-bulbs-could-outperform-energy-efficient-leds Harry

[Vo]:Results from new high frequency detector

2021-09-04 Thread H LV
World-first detector built by dark matter researchers reports rare events https://www.centredarkmatter.org/all-posts/world-first-detector-6fjy3-tl3ek-4mn2-p9m7y quotations <> <> I added the underline. Harry

[Vo]:Question and answer sites

2021-09-18 Thread H LV
I recently joined the question forums Stack Exchange and Reddit where people pose questions and receive answers. They allow members to rate the quality of both questions and answers by voting them up or down. I noticed this practice is different from Quora where only answers are voted up or down.

[Vo]:10,000 cents bet on the Chain Fountain Effect

2021-08-07 Thread H LV
World Record Chain Fountain? The Mould Effect Explained by Steve Mould https://youtu.be/qTLR7FwXUU4 Dispute on “MOULD EFFECT” (Chain Fountain) by ElectroBoom https://youtu.be/hx2LEqTQT4E Harry

Re: [Vo]:Copy of "A Brief Introduction to Cold Fusion" without YouTube ads

2021-09-20 Thread H LV
Platform, or Publisher? If Big Tech firms want to retain valuable government protections, then they need to get out of the censorship business. Adam CandeubMark Epstein May 7, 2018 https://www.city-journal.org/html/platform-or-publisher-15888.html quote <> Harry On Sun, Sep 19, 2021 at 10:56

[Vo]:The Transformative Power of Failure

2021-10-14 Thread H LV
BEHIND ANY SCIENTIFIC SUCCESS STORY CAN BE FOUND A RESEARCHER WHO PERSEVERED THROUGH FAILURE AND VIEWS IT AS NOT ONLY INEVITABLE, BUT NECESSARY. https://magazine.caltech.edu/post/the-transformative-power-of-failure quote <> Harry

Re: [Vo]:From Atomic Clocks to Nulcear Clocks

2021-12-04 Thread H LV
his SO(4) > PHYSICS evaluations. > > > > Bob Cook > > > > > > Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for > Windows > > > > *From: *H LV > *Sent: *Saturday, November 27, 2021 8:35 AM > *To: *vortex-l@eskimo.com > *

Re: [Vo]:[OT]Omicron

2021-12-20 Thread H LV
This is an essay about vaccine hesitancy by someone who is a physician and neuroscientist. https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/science/articles/needle-points-vaccinations-chapter-one One of the interesting ideas from the essay is BIS or behavioral immune system. This operates at the behavioral

[Vo]:OT: steam locomotive

2022-01-02 Thread H LV
In this short clip Buster Keaton lights a cigarette by pressing it against the boiler of a steam locomotive. Would the surface of the boiler get hot enough to do that? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AIyB_-HYcs Harry

[Vo]:OT Michael Shellenberger opposes California's gas car phase out

2022-01-03 Thread H LV
from sept 2020 Michael Shellenberger opposes California's gas car phase out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHZ4atMERWE Harry

[Vo]:OT: Energy and taxation

2022-01-05 Thread H LV
As energy options change, methods of taxation will change as well. https://driving.ca/auto-news/driver-info/with-evs-on-the-way-what-comes-after-the-gas-tax harry

Re: [Vo]:OT Michael Shellenberger opposes California's gas car phase out

2022-01-03 Thread H LV
I think by bans he meant total bans, rather than local or incremental prohibitions. I don't know if over night charging solves the problem. harry On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 10:41 AM Jed Rothwell wrote: > This guy makes some valid points, but there is a lot of misinformation and > mistakes about

Re: [Vo]:OT Michael Shellenberger opposes California's gas car phase out

2022-01-03 Thread H LV
We only need to phase out the use of *gasoline* and other fuels derived from oil. The ICE itself is not obsolete technology. harry On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 10:41 AM Jed Rothwell wrote: > This guy makes some valid points, but there is a lot of misinformation and > mistakes about history in what

Re: [Vo]:OT: steam locomotive

2022-01-03 Thread H LV
, painted black. > > > > > On Sun, 2 Jan 2022, H LV wrote: > > > In this short clip Buster Keaton lights a cigarette by pressing it > against > > the boiler of a steam locomotive. > > Would the surface of the boiler get hot enough to do that? > > &

Re: [Vo]:OT: steam locomotive

2022-01-03 Thread H LV
s hot > as clothing iron. You can wet your finger and make it go kssst. > > After this long nostalgic preamble, the answer to your question is no. > > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ > On Sunday, January 2nd, 2022 at 11:55 PM, H LV > wrote: > > In this short clip Buster Keaton

[Vo]:Tidally locked worlds and SF

2021-11-10 Thread H LV
Two worlds are tidally locked when a smaller (less massive) world orbits another larger (more massive) world so the smaller world always shows the same face to the larger world. The Earth-Moon is such a system. Interestingly from the viewpoint of the smaller world the larger world is always in the

[Vo]:From Atomic Clocks to Nulcear Clocks

2021-11-27 Thread H LV
Nature article from Feb. 2021: The thorium-229 low-energy isomer and the nuclear clock. https://www.nature.com/articles/s42254-021-00286-6 abstract The 229Th nucleus has an isomeric state at an energy of about 8 eV above the ground state, several orders of magnitude lower than typical nuclear

[Vo]:Nuclear clocks could outdo atomic clocks ...

2021-11-27 Thread H LV
Research like this requires a new perspective on nuclear activity that may even be unfamiliar to some scientists in the LENR/CF field. Harry Nuclear clocks could outdo atomic clocks as the most precise timepieces https://www.sciencenews.org/article/nuclear-clock-atomic-most-precise-time-physics

[Vo]:A _New_ theory of Tired Light

2021-10-26 Thread H LV
Calculating the redshifts of distant galaxies from first principles by the new tired light theory (NTL) https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/1251/1/012007/pdf How has this been recieved by cosmologists? Is the theory consistent? Harry

[Vo]:Exploratory Experimentation

2021-11-05 Thread H LV
Exploratory Experimentation: Goethe, Land, and Color Theory The style of investigation exemplified by Goethe’s experiments with color is often undervalued, but has repeatedly proved its worth. July 2002 https://physicstoday.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.1506750 quote <>

Re: [Vo]:OT: Energy and taxation

2022-01-09 Thread H LV
I don't think tracking is necessary to maintain tax revenues for each state. The purchase of miles could be limited in the same way fuel tanks are finite in size. Also buying miles would be a local transaction which would ensure the funds go to the state in which the vehicle is mostly driven.

Re: [Vo]:OT: steam locomotive

2022-01-12 Thread H LV
is coated with nickel/palladium alloy, then extra heat > could potentially be extracted - on top of the external heat of combustion > which occurs else where in the design, The LENR would be a booster, so to > speak, > > Will China be the first to realize this ? They did after all, report o

[Vo]:Using the cold universe as a renewable and sustainable energy source

2022-01-12 Thread H LV
Terrestrial radiative cooling: Using the cold universe as a renewable and sustainable energy source https://www.sciencemagazinedigital.org/sciencemagazine/13_november_2020/MobilePagedArticle.action?articleId=1637817#articleId1637817 A presentation of the paper on youtube

Re: [Vo]:Using the cold universe as a renewable and sustainable energy source

2022-01-12 Thread H LV
On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 7:04 PM Robin wrote: In reply to H LV's message of Wed, 12 Jan 2022 15:11:09 -0500: > Hi, > [snip] > >Terrestrial radiative cooling: Using the cold universe as a renewable and > >sustainable energy source > > >

[Vo]:Macedonio Melloni's 1846 Moonlight Experiment

2022-01-17 Thread H LV
The first person credited with detecting heat from moonlight was Macedonio Melloni in 1846. Below is a brief description of the experiment from "Infrared metaphysics: the elusive ontology of radiation. Part 1" by Hasok Chang , Sabina Leonelli. (Btw, I have read elsewhere that the experiment was

[Vo]:Regarding Moonlight: What is the right question?

2022-01-16 Thread H LV
Lately I have been watching many youtube videos investigating the question of whether or not moonlight has a cooling effect. The experiment is very simple. On a clear night with moonlight measure the temperature of two similar bodies, with one in the moonlight and the other shaded from the

Re: [Vo]:Regarding Moonlight: What is the right question?

2022-01-16 Thread H LV
I wrote: > > If one holds that the two situations are not physically equivalent then it > becomes necessary to design an experiment involving shaded moonlight where > the effect of radiant cooling can be neutralized. One might say repeat the > experiment with the same apparatus on a clear

[Vo]:OT: Dr. Ponesse Speech at Trucker Convoy in Ottawa.

2022-02-13 Thread H LV
Dr. Julie Ponesse was a professor of bioethics at the University of Western Ontario for 20 years until her position was terminated last fall because she would not comply with the University's mandatory vaccine policy. Here she is speaking at the protest in Ottawa at the beginning of February.

[Vo]:OT: More evidence supports use of Ivermectin

2022-03-07 Thread H LV
Here is more evidence that ivermectin is better than remdesivir for treating covid-19 and that it is also effective as a prophylactic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfyOihhAD4A Harry

Re: [Vo]:OT: More evidence supports use of Ivermectin

2022-03-07 Thread H LV
Jed you should watch the link I provided https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfyOihhAD4A The video is based on research that is more recent than the research you cited. The doctor follows the evidence. He is not anti-vaccine. He is not an evangelist for ivermectin. He periodically reviews the lastest

Re: [Vo]:mRNA Vaccine Reverse Transcribed into Liver DNA

2022-03-13 Thread H LV
Have faith in "The Science" . All that matters in life is "The Science". "The Science" will determine policy. Harry On Sat, Mar 12, 2022 at 10:08 PM Terry Blanton wrote: > A Lund Univ study in Sweden: > > https://www.mdpi.com/1467-3045/44/3/73/htm > > Not to panic. It was in vitro. But, it

Re: [Vo]:mRNA Vaccine Reverse Transcribed into Liver DNA

2022-03-13 Thread H LV
usion of his "famous" reversed finding paper... >> >> >> https://rumble.com/vwg569-a-letter-to-andrew-hill-dr-tess-lawrie-ivermectin-suppression-killed-millio.html >> >> >> >> Do not believe anything about CoV-19 that comes from Lancet, Jamma th

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-04 Thread H LV
On Mon, Apr 4, 2022 at 6:40 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > An electric car can be charged at home. Or you can install a charger > anywhere, because electric power is available everywhere. But a hydrogen > powered vehicle must be refueled at a hydrogen gas station. It would cost > huge amounts to

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-05 Thread H LV
decades ago. Harry On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 10:32 AM Jed Rothwell wrote: > H LV wrote: > > >> I don't mean to sound pedantic but the term "chemically fueled" could >> apply to just about any vehicle except one powered by nuclear power. >> > > I

Re: [Vo]:Is bulk Pd cold fusion an H-D reaction?

2022-02-04 Thread H LV
In that paper Schwinger refers to one of his earlier papers. I believe this paper he presented at the first CF conference is based on it: https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/SchwingerJnuclearene.pdf In it he puts forward a rough mathematical argument (which I don't pretend to understand) as to why

Re: [Vo]:A simpler test

2022-01-31 Thread H LV
than lower atmosphere. I am going to need some sort of cold substance one way or the other. Harry On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 9:21 PM H LV wrote: > > Some telescopes by virtue of their design should already be capable of > revealing cooling radiation if it existed. > > eg. This tel

[Vo]:Leslie's Cube and methods of measuring temperature.

2022-01-31 Thread H LV
In 1804 by John Leslie invented the Leslie Cube. It is used to investigate how surface type changes thermal emissions. In this video a Leslie cube is filled with boiling water and an infrared probe is used to estimate the amount of infrared radiation emitted by each side.

Re: [Vo]:A simpler test

2022-01-30 Thread H LV
e really demonstrates the idea of cooling > > radiation as its own wave phenomenon, if it exists. > > > > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ > > > > On Monday, January 24th, 2022 at 5:35 PM, H LV hveeder...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > > From a fabrication standpo

Re: [Vo]:Dry Ice

2022-01-21 Thread H LV
e might be a supply nearer you. > > ‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ > > On Thursday, January 20th, 2022 at 3:55 PM, H LV wrote: > > > Does anyone here have experience transporting and storing dry ice? > > > > If you keep it stored in an ordinary freezer how long will

Re: [Vo]:OT: Energy and taxation

2022-01-08 Thread H LV
No more unsafe than running out charge or gasoline in the "middle of nowhere". These days it is hard to end up in the middle of nowhere. The internet will soon be available everywhere. harry On Sat, Jan 8, 2022 at 2:17 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > H LV wrote: > > One c

Re: [Vo]:OT: Energy and taxation

2022-01-08 Thread H LV
ing. > > On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 1:13 PM H LV wrote: > >> As energy options change, methods of taxation will change as well. >> >> >> https://driving.ca/auto-news/driver-info/with-evs-on-the-way-what-comes-after-the-gas-tax >> >> harry >> >

Re: [Vo]:OT: Energy and taxation

2022-01-08 Thread H LV
Or you could have the option to drive more than the number of miles you purchased. In that situation you would begin to owe money. Harry On Sat, Jan 8, 2022 at 2:24 PM H LV wrote: > No more unsafe than running out charge or gasoline in the "middle of > nowhere". > These day

Re: [Vo]:Macedonio Melloni's 1846 Moonlight Experiment

2022-01-19 Thread H LV
riginal Message ‐‐‐ > > On Monday, January 17th, 2022 at 2:47 PM, H LV > wrote: > > > The first person credited with detecting heat from moonlight was > > > > Macedonio Melloni in 1846. Below is a brief description of the > > > > experiment from "Infrared

[Vo]:Dry Ice

2022-01-20 Thread H LV
Does anyone here have experience transporting and storing dry ice? If you keep it stored in an ordinary freezer how long will ice cube sized pieces last? The closest supplier I can find is a 2.5 hour drive away. Will it even last 2.5 hours if stored in a cooler or thermos bottle? Would larger

Re: [Vo]:Dry Ice

2022-01-23 Thread H LV
Here is a similar investigation using parabolic and elliptical reflectors and also a simple reflector with flat sides sloping at 45 degrees. With the parabolic reflector they managed to a cool an emitter 20 degrees below ambient temperature at night. The elliptical reflector was almost as good.

Re: [Vo]:Dry Ice

2022-01-23 Thread H LV
Whoa Jones! If the sky can be considered a cold dome, and if frigorific radiation follows the rules of geometric optics then when an elliptical reflector is pointed at the sky this is similar to placing a cold body at the reflector's near focus F1. The cooling rays that happen to pass through

Re: [Vo]:Dry Ice

2022-01-23 Thread H LV
Sorry please forget that question.. I forgot that my mail from vortex was going into a separate folder. Harry I wrote: > btw, when I reply to a message the vortex list does not return my > reply so I have to check the website > to see if it was received. Is this normal now? > >

Re: [Vo]:Dry Ice

2022-01-23 Thread H LV
uying some dry > > ice, but probably cheaper than making that trip frequently. > > > > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ > > > > On Friday, January 21st, 2022 at 6:15 PM, H LV hveeder...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > > Thanks. The same supplier also makes liquid nitrogen,

Re: dry ice at Burning Man Re: [Vo]:Dry Ice

2022-01-23 Thread H LV
ng some sort of cold material at the first focus of the ellipse. I will explain my cartoon reasoning in a follow up post ;-) The sky wouldn't have the same cooling power but it might be enough to reveal the existence of cooling rays. Harry > > On Thu, 20 Jan 2022, H LV wrote: > > >

Re: [Vo]:Dry Ice

2022-01-23 Thread H LV
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 8:30 PM William Beaty wrote: > > On Thu, 20 Jan 2022, H LV wrote: > > > Does anyone here have experience transporting and storing dry ice? > > First, call the seafood section of any local supermarket, and ask if they > sell dry ice. If they don't

[Vo]:A simpler test

2022-01-24 Thread H LV
>From a fabrication standpoint here is an even simpler test for cooling radiation. It consists of a truncated cone lined with reflective mylar on the inside. The wide end is open to the sky and a thermometer is located at the vertex of the cone. See diagram:

Re: [Vo]:A simpler test

2022-01-25 Thread H LV
at the time. He reported finding a cooling effect using a thermoscope placed at the small end of the cone, but the details are vague and nobody else seems to have tried to repeat his experiment. Harry > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ > > On Monday, January 24th, 2022 at 5:35 PM, H LV wrote

[Vo]:A mirror and an infrared thermometer

2022-01-25 Thread H LV
If you hold an infrared thermometer close to a mirror and point it at the mirror does it take its own temperature? Harry

Re: [Vo]:A mirror and an infrared thermometer

2022-01-26 Thread H LV
On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 10:09 AM H LV wrote: > > If you hold an infrared thermometer close to a mirror and point it at > the mirror does it take its own temperature? > > Harry > This is another related thought experiment: Imagine a small round body with initial temperatur

[Vo]:Moon and Earth

2022-01-16 Thread H LV
Nice animation showing how the Earth looks from the Moon and how the Moon looks from the Earth during April 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV1ZXm3MH6I Harry

Re: [Vo]:Regarding Moonlight: What is the right question?

2022-01-16 Thread H LV
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 10:51 AM H LV wrote: > One commentator suggested that a mirror be used to redirect the moon light to > a spot under the moonshade. I like this experimental modification because it > respects the question the "believers" are asking. It does

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-05 Thread H LV
On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 5:28 PM Jürg Wyttenbach wrote: > > On 05.04.2022 22:11, H LV wrote: > > Synthetic fuels can be used in existing gas stations. > > > This is repeating classic nonsense. Maybe it is undesirable, but it is not nonsense. > Also synthetic fuel prod

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-05 Thread H LV
On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 1:46 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > H LV wrote: > > Everything we do involves gaseous exchanges with the atmosphere. >> > > What?!? Solar and hydroelectricity do not. Wind power does, in a sense, > but it does not measurably affect the wind (th

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-12 Thread H LV
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 10:48 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > H LV wrote: > > Oil and gas furnaces are now being banned in new construction projects in >> parts of Canada. >> > > What are they installing instead? Surely heat pumps don't work in most of > Canada. >

[Vo]:​Generating Light from Darkness

2022-04-12 Thread H LV
This uses the thermoelectric effect and radiative cooling at night to power an LED. However, if cooling radiation is real then it should be possible to concentrate it from the sky onto the top of the device and produce a greater temperature difference and therefore more electricity. Harry

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-12 Thread H LV
On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 1:23 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > H LV wrote: > > However, there has been a big push to instead choose more efficient heat >> pumps. The Canadian Institute for Climate Choices report found that to >> drive deeper emissions cuts, the switch to h

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-07 Thread H LV
go. >> I've not seen a noticble change in my electric bill. It's like driving for >> free. >> > > I had one for several months. It was great. With the pandemic, I closed my > office, moved home, and gave the car to my daughter. She loves it! > > > H LV wrote: > &

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-06 Thread H LV
"Free rider." I think public transport should be free too. but of course it won't really be free. The costs will be borne by the taxpayer. Harry On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 11:51 PM CB Sites wrote: > I will confirm what @Jed Rothwell is saying as an > EV owner. 90% of my travel is inner city

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-06 Thread H LV
What happens when everyone who currently owns a gasoline car buys an electric car and is charging overnight? Would it make sense for the utility companies to continue offering huge discounts for over night charging? Harry On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 6:42 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > I wrote: > > >> I

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-07 Thread H LV
wrote: > H LV wrote: > > Yes, it will. There is no market for electricity at night. >>> >> >> There is no market currently, but if more and more electricity is being >> demanded at night wouldn't that create a market? >> > > Yes, as I sa

Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-13 Thread H LV
Demonstrate the "toy" to a small number of friends and trusted colleagues. Provide snacks and drinks. Harry On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 6:00 PM Jonathan Berry wrote: > Interesting idea. > > And while I don't think there are many things that could be introduced as > a toy (Otis T. Carr's patent

Re: [Vo]:A simpler test

2022-04-23 Thread H LV
) that is much larger than any current or planned telescope. Harry On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 9:18 PM H LV wrote: > Some telescopes by virtue of their design should already be capable of > revealing cooling radiation if it existed. > > eg. This telescope consists of a primary parabolic reflect

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:​small hydrogen

2022-04-23 Thread H LV
On Sat, Apr 23, 2022 at 11:26 AM Jones Beene wrote: > HLV wrote: > > A simple argument that small hydrogen may exist > > Physics Letters B Volume 794, 10 July 2019, Pages 130-134 > > https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269319303624 > > > Thanks for posting this. One curious

Re: [Vo]:A simpler test

2022-04-25 Thread H LV
Using something similar to this method? > > > > *From:* H LV > *Sent:* Saturday, April 23, 2022 12:33 PM > *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com > *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:A simpler test > > > > Update... > > I haven't done any experiments yet, but I have refined my thinkin

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]: ​small hydrogen

2022-04-25 Thread H LV
I was thinking about LASERS (Light amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) and it occurred to me that the notion of cooling radiation is already present in quantum theory, but it is disguised as "stimulated emission" in order to respect the mid 19th century doctrine that cooling

Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]: ?small hydrogen

2022-04-25 Thread H LV
I think I have posted this before, but Einstein was also able to derive E=mc^2 without recourse to his theory of special relativity. Max Born presented this alternate derivation in his book Einstein's Theory of Relativity. Here is the proof:

[Vo]:Old vs new paradigms of radiation

2022-04-10 Thread H LV
According to the standard radiation paradigm cooling radiation does not exist. The paradigm teaches that whenever we think we have observed cooling radiation we have mistaken an apparent phenomena for a real phenomena. However, we should not have to appeal to a paradigm to include or exclude ideas

[Vo]:​small hydrogen

2022-04-23 Thread H LV
A simple argument that small hydrogen may exist Physics Letters B Volume 794, 10 July 2019, Pages 130-134 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269319303624 Harry

[Vo]:OT: Journal of Universal Rejection

2022-06-14 Thread H LV
https://universalrejection.org/ ;-) Harry

Re: [Vo]:Bearden dead and cheniere.org gone

2022-06-20 Thread H LV
Perhaps the designers are consciously or unconsciously incorporating an agenda into the search algorithm. Instead of finding those things you want to know, the algorithm steers you towards things that the designers think you need to know? harry On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 3:25 PM Jed Rothwell

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