That's a nice cover.  How did you make it?





Frank



-----Original Message-----
From: ChemE Stewart <cheme...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Fri, Feb 28, 2014 9:13 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find


http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Matters-Lot-Annotated-Experiment-ebook/dp/B00HZ05VIE/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1390339797&sr=1-1



It is basically the first 6 months of my blog (darkmattersalot.com) adapted to 
an Ebook.  It is a chemical engineer's hunt for dark/vacuum energy in our 
atmosphere using basic thermodynamics, string/M theory and the National Weather 
Service... I am modeling the Sun and Earth as two "branes" of vacuum(6-D 
torroids) with strings and particles of vacuum stringing and streaming between 
them in the solar wind  I started tracking low pressure systems off the 
equatorial jet and polar jets in 2012 and modeling them as if they were strings 
of vacuum, triggering hurricanes(entangled strings), waterspouts, 
sinkholes/seismic(ionizing/decay where strings are entering the Earth) and 
ionizing our atmosphere as they decay in our jet streams triggering 
electromagnetic effects.  These mesovortexes and supercells that break off the 
jet streams are basically "topological defects" of the "cosmic" strings of 
vacuum that break off and decay and trigger our storms, which is really the 
inflation phase of our quantum gravity field from the solar wind. 


I have two more books coming out, one will be the next 6 months of the blog. 
The other book is focused on Doppler Microwave radars, which I think, based 
upon 6 months of study, including statistics, are triggering an increase in 
vacuum upsets around the radars, including an increase in sinkholes, shallow 
seismic events, mesovortex events, hypoxia/algae blooms in waters (through 
ionization and oxidation).


If you take what Axil, Jones, Fran and others have been talking about at the 
atomic level and scale the vacuum energy up to the "cosmic level", it sort of 
follows along.   I am working with two professional researchers now and feeding 
them my data around the towers to see if they get the same results with some 
other biological data. In 1956 Doppler radars were taken from the military and 
used for weather forecasting.  Although they do a lot of good, I think they are 
also damaging biology.


I have had a lot of fun developing a theory and piecing it all together in 
whatever direction it takes me. As I have looked closely at doppler radars, I 
have been recently looking at all of the cruise ship illnesses with norovirus.  
I am looking at those large cruise ships and they have people partying on 
elevated decks directly beside and between multiple 20,000-30,000 watt pulsed 
Doppler microwave radars inside the large radomes.  I think those radars may be 
triggering the illness outbreaks.  If you are going on a cruise, I would advise 
not hanging out too close to them.  My partner was a military pilot on an 
aircraft carrier and they NEVER walked close to operating radars.


http://darkmattersalot.com/2014/02/26/does-this-seem-remotely-safe-to-anybody/



I have all sorts of scientific data I found from the 1990's on concerns with 
Doppler radars causing cancer and related disease.  Norovirus is basically 
strands of RNA, I think the microwave radars, along with the increased vacuum, 
may be creating it FROM HUMANS.


You and Terry are electrical engineers, do you guys think that is a good idea 
to put your head beside a 30,000 watt pulsed microwave radar while drinking a 
Pina Colada?? 



Stewart
darkmattersalot.com












On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 8:08 PM,  <fznidar...@aol.com> wrote:

What book did you write?





I sold 3 books in February, but I found out one sale was my wife, does that 
count?


I think more people are interested in watching Justin Beiber pee in a trash can.






-----Original Message-----
From: ChemE Stewart <cheme...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>


Sent: Fri, Feb 28, 2014 2:33 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find


Frank,


I sold 3 books in February, but I found out one sale was my wife, does that 
count?


I think more people are interested in watching Justin Beiber pee in a trash can.


On Friday, February 28, 2014,  <fznidar...@aol.com> wrote:

Thanks Alan. 


 I really still have a lot to learn.  Its fun!   Industrial products are the way
to go.  


Today I'm going to turn over my #1 detector over to the dump owner.  #5 false 
signals should not be a problem since there are no #5 bottles.   We shall see 
how it goes in actual operation. If it works OK we will have our first product. 
 I will video the operation.  I hope it is not a fiasco.   Next going to try my 
luck at #2 plastic detection.  #2 is transparent at terahertz frequencies.  I 
already have the PIR (passive infrared) detector.  I am going to try one of 
those etched plate Edmond Scientific visible spectrum analyzers as a cheep 
infrared polarizer.


heat source----> etched plate---> #2 plastic----->etched plate 90 deg --->  PIR 
detector


We shall see what happens.  Maybe I will learn more and advance by two steps.
So far the costs have been low and Its been a learning experience. 


Sold 14 books in Feb.  That produced revenue of $2 per day.  My cat could live 
on it.
Thank God I had a regular job for 32 years.  This starting a business is 
difficult.


Frank



-----Original Message-----
From: AlanG <a...@magicsound.us>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Fri, Feb 28, 2014 1:45 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find


          
    
    
On 2/28/2014 6:09 AM,      fznidar...@aol.com wrote:
    
    
        
Thank you Alan G.
        

        
        How?    I really want to do this.
    
    
    I would start with a        process-control camera module, maybe 320x240 
pixels. You        shouldn't need more resolution, and keeping the pixel count  
      small means you won't need a fancy image processing chip. Such        
modules typically use the common I2C or similar    serial control and data 
interface, and some modules will have an    on-board micro controller. If I 
were doing this project, I'd write    some firmware that would look at the 
change in color information    between adjacent pixels and the do some simple 
statistical analysis    on the result. The goal is to generate a single value 
for each image    that represents how many colors are contained in the image. 
Then all    you need is a threshold value above which the #5 plastic is    
detected. Other thresholds based on luminance might be capable of    sorting 
out the other types so that a single detector could do the    whole thing.
    
    AlanG
  










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