A month has gone by since the Rossi-Focardi event transpired, and Dr.
Park continues to remain silent. Nothing pertinent has been mentioned
in his "What's New" weekly rant. I find it impossible to believe that
Dr. Park has not heard of the proceedings. Therefore, it seems to me
that his continued s
svj sez:
> A month has gone by since the Rossi-Focardi event transpired, and Dr.
> Park continues to remain silent. Nothing pertinent has been mentioned
> in his "What's New" weekly rant. I find it impossible to believe that
> Dr. Park has not heard of the proceedings. Therefore, it seems to me
>
Jed sez:
> Brian Ahern says it seem Rossi has put the fear of God
> into Mills. Mills put out a "me too!" paper with dozens
> of viewgraphs mainly ones showing that if he would, he
> could build a a big energy generating system too, and by
> golly it might be as good -- or maybe lots better! -- th
>From Harry:
> Why haven't they invented...
> cold fusion?
>
> http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/bang/2011/0216/1224289927976.html
H This from the Irish Times.
Doesn't another Alternate Energy firm come to mind??? In psychological
terms, it's called displacement.
The mind is often ver
>From Peter
...
> As regarding Rossi's bad PR he is just following Pitigrilli's "Do not give
> me advices, I can err myself" The lack of a theory is disturbing, his method
> of scale-up is strange, but he answers patiently to hundreds of questions of
> diverse levels of IQ and good/ill-will. Put
Jed sez:
...
> By the way, I am just Mr. Rothwell. No PhD.
> My background is linguistics, programming,
> and translating Japanese technical articles into English.
Methinks Jed is shilling a unique proposal of his own:
"How to Read Japanese
for Dummies"
I bet you'd be good at it too. ;-)
Reg
>From Robin:
...
> Note that as Hydrino molecules shrink, the protons get closer
> together, so their magnetic fields get stronger. If the magnetic
> field increases with the inverse cube of the distance, and the
> distance itself goes with the inverse square of the primary
> quantum number, then
>From Peter Gluck:
> As I wrote in my Ego-Out blog 2011 is a very bad year for skeptics. By the
> way Bob Park is ignoring the subject with great enthusiasm.
Yes indeed. More than a month has passed by and Park's conspicuous
silence on this matter strikes me personally almost as if it is a kind
o
Jed recently pondered:
> He [Rossi] would gain much more credibility if he would only
> allow the NRL to test his machine, but I doubt that will happen.
> I do not understand why, but he does not want more independent
> tests of his machine. It sure makes him look bad, doesn't it?
I am, of course
Hi Jeff,
> I have never experienced sleep paralysis, but my wife did once,
> and it was not nearly so benign as yours.
>
> It was the summer of 1970 in Virginia after an early morning
> thunder storm. I left early for some errands: my wife slept in.
>
> When she woke up, she could move nothing but
>From Mr. Zell:
> First, I think Congress should convert all of Hawaii over to electric
> vehicles. Maybe Puerto Rico, too. Who needs a 300 mile range?
>
> Unfortunately, this looks like a commuter car for rich folks like Ed
> Begley. Other than that, they gotta get the price down for Californi
>From Michel
> There might be a way for purely electric vehicles to deal with long
> trips, without the need for a network of charging stations, nor even a
> network of gas stations: an Internet based peer to peer (EV to EV) kWh
> trading scheme, where home- or office- charged cars with energy to
Jed sez:
...
> If we start to run out of oil and the cost of oil skyrockets, the cost of
> electricity will go up, but not as much. You will still be talking about
> ~$20 per day income, adjusted for inflation. Little or no electricity is
> generated with oil, although it does take oil to mine co
>From Jed:
> Terry Blanton wrote:
>
>> I wonder if this is the rumored serial-hybrid from Toyota?
>
> There are no technical details in the Japanese newspapers. Just short
> announcements. I do not even see a model name mentioned, such as "Prius" or
> "Yaris" (or "Sonata," "Apostrophe" or "Ellipsi
But how long will it take for these expensive high tech batteries to
come down to a more reasonable 2k - 3k price tag? I gather most of
these batteries do not incorporate expensive elements or other
resources, so it would seem to be primarily an issue acquiring
economical technology combined with e
>From the recent BLP press release at:
http://www.blacklightpower.com/Press%20Releases/BlackLightPowerPhysicsGrandSlamFINAL081209.htm
http://tinyurl.com/q2dxos
--
Excerpt:
“The advanced version of the solid fuel is very efficient at
liberating energy from forming hydrino
>From Mr. Zell
> Is China an experiment in governance that no one has noticed?
...
> Imagine a President who knows Calculus. wow!
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have helped them integrate Tibet.
Regards
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Jed sez:
...
> Let's not sell GM short. They are in huge trouble, but they are,
> after all, a gigantic industrial company with a large share of the
> best engineering and manufacturing talent in the world. It would not
> take much to turn them around. Lutz compared their situation to the
> space
This brief excerpt from the Kiplinger Letter, Aug, 14, 2009
--
DEFENSE:
Plenty of business opportunities as the military's needs change. Much
of the new defense technology will have commercial applications as
well.
Data mining. Ever more sophisticated software to collect, analize and
pr
See:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/08/21/eco.algaebiofuel/index.html
http://tinyurl.com/mufpf8
Excerpt:
"But after years of careful research ExxonMobil concluded that algae,
among all the alternatives, has the most potential in terms of
scalability and fitting into the vast infrastructure
I've gotten the same bogus Blacklight Power emails from three separate
independent Email accounts. All the same bogus URLs. Apparently,
others have gotten the same bogus email alerts as well.
Most of the analysis expressed so far seems to describe various symptoms.
What is causing the symptoms?
Stephen sez:
> OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
>
>> Statistically, in terms of how we understood evolution to work, to have
>> encountered such a large amount of genetic uniformity made no sense to
>> us. We assumed evolution would have naturally engineered more diversity.
>
> . . .
>
Apparently, we are making headway on wireless power schemes.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/09/02/wireless.electricity/index.html
http://tinyurl.com/n4jdma
After weighing all the pros and cons I'm wondering if the Vort
Collective still thinks this is a good idea.
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www
Oops.
Jed already beat me to the punch.
> Apparently, we are making headway on wireless power schemes.
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/09/02/wireless.electricity/index.html
> http://tinyurl.com/n4jdma
>
> After weighing all the pros and cons I'm wondering if the Vort
> Collective still thinks th
There is an amusing cnn.com VIDEO entry listing several notable (and
quite erroneous) Wikipedia entries, along with the organization's
attempt to rectify the problem. Wikipedia plans to implement more
stringent record keeping methodologies. Wiki hopes to better track
authors making entries, making
Following up on the recent cnn.com video clip concerning erroneous
entries I decided to revisit the COLD FUSION entry. I was surprised to
discover that at present there doesn't appear to be any disputing
going on. But appearances can be deceiving. Have most CF proponents
given up trying to make it
>From Terry:
> http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/i-have-been-abducted-by-aliens-says-japans-first-lady-1780888.html
>
Yukido Hatoyama sez:
"While my body was asleep, I think my soul rode on a triangular-shaped
UFO and went to Venus," she explains in the tome she published last
year. "
>> Anybody want to see a video of this sorry-assed thing?
>>
>> --Kyle
>
> Yes!
I second that.
Regards
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>From Terry,
> Thanks for expounding on that, Abd. I'm curious, are you typing or
> using a voxrec s/w like Dragonspeak?
>
> :-)
I would like to add my complements to the chef as well.
I found Abd's analysis to be both informative and educational.
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.
My two-cents:
Anthropologically speaking it is best to not contaminate the
indigenous life forms one is trying to study such as by making too
much of an overt presence. To announce one's presence would
immediately cause the subjects one is observing to behave unnaturally.
Data would immediately be
Terry sez:
> ”O freddled gruntbuggly thy micturations are to me
...
I hear Shakespear translated into Klingon is quite good.
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
> Beautiful Alien Verses (yes, that; also known as BAW). Freddled is
> Vogon for star, by the way. I've modestly attempted a translation,
> years ago, but it got lost somehow.
> I specially like when the Improbability Drive turns everything as made of
> wool (which is Vogon for 'wool', by the way)
Oooo!
On page 32...
I want that printer!
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>From Jed:
...
> You cannot draw conclusions about today's diet from today's longevity. To
> find out if our diet is healthy and promotes a longer life, you will have to
> wait 30 to 50 years. Chances are, it does not. Today's diets have
> caused unprecedented high levels of obesity. Obesity usua
>From Jed,
> See:
>
> http://rossifocardifusion.com/
These guys definitely have a lot of time on their hands! Lots of
snazzy graphics! I hope it isn't all just smoke and mirrors.
So, Jed. What do you think? Did these guys use WordPress, Drupal, or
some other concoction?
Inquiring minds want to
>From Jed:
>> As for me, my current plans are to completely overhaul my orionworks
>> web site using XARA Web Designer Premium. See:
>>
>> http://www.xara.com/us/products/webdesigner/
>
> That costs $99. Probably worth it. It looks similar to WordPress. They use
> the same jargon for components su
Jed sed:
>> I have a similar set of quote for the canals that governments
>> were building all over Europe and the Erie canal in 1817, and
>> the railroads they soon subsidized, and the Transcontinental
>> Railroad built with Uncle Sam's loans in the 1860s, and later
>> the transatlantic cable (ma
This subject thread (which is mostly "on topic") and for which Mark is
guilty of instigating, got me to thinking...
For centuries a plethora of meticulously crafted scientific physics
experiments seem to confirm over and over the fact that we live in a closed
system. This has resulted in an almo
Perhaps we, or more specifically, our gene pool, is considered
something akin to a game preserve by many species out yonder. Future
"selves" (containers?) occasionally coming back to sample the
indigenous DNA of their ancient ancestors. Such a hypothesis would
certainly make more sense as compared
>From David,
> ... Further, they might conclude that finding this form of communications
> is the simplest test of intelligence which would warrant further contact
Careful what you wish for.
Speciously Packaged Alien Messages, aka: SPAM
Especially during the election season. Who represents us?
Thanks for the post Jones.
> http://www.synfuels.com/Plant.html
It seems to me that most corporate business models follow
methodologies that closely resemble the theory of evolution.
Businesses fight for survival out in the Serengeti Plains populated by
fickle consumers - prey. They survive by dr
>From Terry.
> Post it in docs.google.com
I finally posted my scribblings under the subject thread: "Groking
CoAM, Kepler and Rossi" as a txt file. Nothing appears to have gotten
terribly garbled.
BTW, I noticed that Google is upgrading "docs.google.com" to "drive.google.com"
Under new manageme
>From Sverre:
> I am not so sure. It's flat and circular with a hole in the center
> like a coin. Strange meteorite...
Lost change.
https://www.google.com/search?q=stone+money&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=mwzrT635JtPyqAGL8vTGBQ&sqi=2&ved=0CGAQsAQ&biw=1317&bih=1064
http://
Jones sez:
> Wo …. Mystery continues to shroud over the UFO-shaped object at the
> bottom of the Baltic Sea, as divers claim that their equipment stops working
> when they approach within 200 meters of the circular object.
>
> Stefan Hogerborn said their cameras and satellite phone refuse to w
Terry sez:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drumlin
We got lots of'em in Wisconsin.
No holes in any of'em however.
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www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Thank you Peter,
Enjoyed reading it.
You give me the impression that you feel reasonably confident in
DGTG's claims. What do you base your sense of confidence on? Just
curious.
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Yes indeed! I see several "anonymous" postings. That was fast.
You're an old war horse. I'm sure you know how to kick back.
You mentioned you got "some data" from DGTG. I gather you were not
given permission to post that data.
So, DGTG suggests they might have something to show in another two or
>From Axil
> Things are moving very fast in LENR and is difficult to
> keep up with Rossi let along surpass him.
...and from David:
> The control is now far superior if the recent reports are accurate.
I suspect not everyone within the Vort Collective shares what appears
to be a new level enthu
Noone:
>> He is not a conman because his technology has been tested too many times
>> by too many people.
>
> Jed:
> I agree. But it is unnerving.
Calling Favoranti... Calling Favoranti... Please pick up phone number
six in the main lobby.
Time for a re-run:
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l
>From CE
> SCIENTIFIC BREAKTHROUGHS - Tuesday, July 17th 9p | 12a ET
> Cold Fusion Is Hot Again
> A report on cold fusion - nuclear energy like that which powers the
> sun, but made at room temperatures on a tabletop, which in 1989, was
> presented as a revolutionary new source of energy that prom
>From Francis:
> Yes - we heard that title about a year or 2 ago ..
> I think this is old old info or a re-airing of same.
Originally aired back in 2009.
http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-18560_162-4952167.html
I was wondering that as well. I'd like to believe that the CNBC
installment woudl be a new
> Mainly their own data, but why are you asking- do you think only independent
> data = good? DGTG has reciprocal NDA with independent observers.
> in the next paper you will receive these data- I also have a very strict NDA
> with them.
Hi Peter,
I assume the biggest complaint that will be raise
> This could be significant only if DGTG is in some trouble, however they will
> demonstrate their Hyperions, get them on the market and that's all. Almost
> equally interesting is their
> contribution to understanding of LENR
> Then they will publish more data, independent ones included.
> Their s
>From Akira:
> Should we interpret this as "Peter Gluck is an independent observer" ?
I would like to go on record saying that if Peter really IS acting as
an independent observer, and he opines that as far as he can determine
DGT's hyperon data IS valid, I certainly would be far less inclined to
Ah! It's soapbox time! Let me step on top of mine!
I suspect that if the prospects of robotics and LENR, or one of the
LENR cousins, pans out in the near future the concept of what money
represents to individuals, companies, and government circles will also
have to evolve with the times. Perhaps d
> In any event, the current notion of austerity is nonsense and is tied to
> a tired and outdated concept that money is real or has some intrinsic
> real value which it doesn't. Austerity = Stupidity and I think every so
> often we as a society have to go through stretches of it before we
> rememb
> http://www.e-cataustralia.com/
>
> http://www.freeenergysystems.com/Andrea_Rossi_Discusses_The_E-Cat_Part_1/
>
> http://pesn.com/2012/07/19/9602138_LENR-to-Market_Weekly_July19/
Thanks Hoyt,
From
http://www.freeenergysystems.com/Andrea_Rossi_Discusses_The_E-Cat_Part_1/
Ar claims:
> The indus
>From Abd,
...
> When I was a kid, I took lots of things apart and looked at how
> they were put together. Sometimes I even managed to put them
> back together.
>
> I still take things apart and look at how they are put together.
>
> And sometimes I put things together.
Indeed, taking things apar
David sez:
> I tend to consider it a prank of some type as it would be far easier for
> aliens to park on the White House lawn or some similar place if they wanted
> to demonstrate their presence.
Not advisable to park on the White House Lawn.
Did they get a permit? The natives are likely to sta
My wife and I stayed up to share in the seven-minutes-of-terror vigil.
It was 12:30 PM CST when it touched down. It was hart warming to see
the Curiosity Ground Support crew leap up in absolute pandemonium
cheering and hugging each other as signal came through confirming the
fact that the little ro
Ruby,
I think your assessment of the information situation is a good one.
The only thing I would tack on to your suggestion would be that
digital artists with science backgrounds be employed. They DO exist.
If I had the time I would avail my services. Unfortunately, I'm
currently swamped with ot
Rossi sez:
...
> To Whom it may interest:
> After the validation of the Hot Cat made on July 16th we made today another
> Third Party Validation, with the Certificator: the results have been the
> same of the test made on July 16th. The power of the Hot Cat is 10 kW. The
> maximum temperature we
From: Chemical Engineer
> This is not chemistry. It is high energy particle & quantum physics. I
> believe you can collide just about any gas particles and end up with a
> collapsed singularity if you add enough energy at point and time of
> collision. To minimize energy required, use a smaller
Thanks for the layman's explanation, Chem. I think I actually
understood much of what you were trying to describe. Having performed
numerous computer simulations that loosely involve the rules
attributed to celestial mechanics I have on occasion experimented with
incorporating additional "powers" (
Terry sez:
> A real programmer would have called it an "undocumented feature".
Back in the mid 1980s, at the Space Astronomy Lab, University of
Wisconsin, where I worked as a ground support computer programmer, we
would just say: Everything is nominal.
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWor
>From LORENHEYER
> Heck, that's nothing... UFO's have been up in space long before Mankind's
> earliest simplest lifeform ancestors were beginning to develope billions of
> years ago. UFO's have not only been with US from the get-go but have been
> motivating US to persue the Stars. IN fact, the m
from Jed:
...
> The difference between Celani's 21 W and Rossi's 16 kW is unimportant, in my
> opinion. They are equally close to commercialization. The 16 kW looks more
> impressive to people who do not understand the technical issues. The
> megawatt reactor looks impressive to such people as we
After a very thorough analysis of the status of CF reporting was
summed up by Abd, he concludes with:
> And we need reporters who will look more carefully. Any volunteers?
I volunteer you.
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
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