RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Flint MI Stonehenge Walking heads?
So it's not ambient gas trapped in the metal powder we call calcium of which the coral is made taking on inverse rydberg properties from agitation by acoustic or magnetic agitation? I was thinking the fractional gas might have a different frictional coefficient with space-time from our perspective allowing the rocks to fall slowly when agitated :_) maybe the manual labor was only needed to elevate and prop the stones then scoot them along quickly by agitating them and pulling out whatever you have propping them up... an old legend about striking the pyramid blocks and then moving them 2 bow lengths comes to mind. Fran :_) From: Wm. Scott Smith [mailto:scott...@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 11:05 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Flint MI Stonehenge Walking heads? I do believe the heads really walked there! Apparently the Islanders forgot how to make them walk, but nonetheless: A man in Flint Michigan has been casting concrete megaliths on one end of his (2-acre?) piece of land and Walking them all the way across his property to the construction site where he is replicating Stonehenge. I don't know the exact materials involved but we can imagine what he is doing to approximate the following: On can insert two trailer hitches--or even just two really strong rocks, side by side, into adjacent holes near the center of gravity. The entire stone can pivot almost effortlessly on either or both of the two tiny Legs So he leans the rock onto one pivot point, walks in a half-circle until the floating pivot point swings out-front. Then he shifts the weight onto that pivot point and swings the other pivot point out-front, and so-on. I should add that the Coral Castle guy was said to cause stones to levitate or hover just above the ground, and that is pretty much what the stones look like as the Flint MI moves these enormous concrete blocks, single-handedly, especially if the Coral Castle witnesses were not really show the pivot-maneuvers. Scott Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 21:44:34 -0400 Subject: Re: [Vo]:Walking heads? From: jedrothw...@gmail.commailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com To: vortex-l@eskimo.commailto:vortex-l@eskimo.com I do not think this was the method. I saw an anthropologist's 16 mm movie made in the 1930s, as I recall, in which the islanders moved one of statues left just outside the quarry. They used conventional stone-age techniques such as rolling logs and lots of manpower. This is the same technique used to build Stonehenge. I believe there are enough marks on the rocks to confirm that. - Jed
[Vo]:Coherent Quantum Wires and Charge Accumulation
Axil, I found a page discussing the properties of SWNTs and it mentions that Metallic SWNTs exhibit Long Coherence Lengths. http://ipn2.epfl.ch/CHBU/NTelectronic1.htm From the page: Numerous experiments on SWNTs and MWNTs allowed to gain additional informations. At low temperatures, SWNTs behave as coherent quantum wires where the conduction occurs through discrete electron states over large distances. Transport measurements revealed that metallic SWNTs show extremely long coherence lengths and that the presence of defects or disorder has little influence on electron conduction. This is not the case for semi-conducting SWNTs, which show far shorter coherence lengths. Is this the same concept you were referring to in your post about charge accumulation in 1D structures. If so, it appears that SWNTs are better than MWNTs; specifically Metallic SWNTs appears to be the right allotropes that would enchance Charge accumulation. And since, arc discharge generators normally produce a mixture of Metallic and Semiconducting SWNTs, it would explain the hit and miss results we been getting with Cold Fusion. If this is correct, tuning the reactor to bias its production towards Metallic SWNTs should increase power production in LENR. Any ideas how to do this? I understand that doping the anode with Fe or Ni powders increases the production of SWNTs, I can tune my reactor towards SWNT production, but it seems, nobody knows how to tune production of the Metallic SWNTs variety over the Semiconducting Variety. That is, Armchair nanotubes as opposed to ZigZag or other chirals. Just thinking out loud here, but do you think the size of the Fe or Ni nanopowders used as catalyst seed material might influence the creation of Armchair SWNTs. Can you direct me to papers about SWNT charge accumulation. Jojo
[Vo]:Off topic, if you get depressed
Watch Diane about 20 times and you will feel better. http://dianerenay.com/Diane'sVideos.html No kidding Frank
Re: [Vo]:Off topic, if you get depressed
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 5:17 PM, fznidar...@aol.com wrote: Watch Diane about 20 times and you will feel better. http://dianerenay.com/Diane'sVideos.html No kidding Frank hehe this is swell too... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjKlnXzE-Dk harry
Re: [Vo]:Coherent Quantum Wires and Charge Accumulation
I found about 1000 patents using the compound keywords…… Metallic AND SWNT On Google patents, use the “Download PDF” button to see the complete patent including the diagrams. This looked good to me on a quick scan of the material. http://www.google.com/patents/US8163263 I found 134 patents using the compound keywords…… Armchair AND SWNT This looked good to me on a quick scan of the material. http://www.google.com/patents?id=pyz5AQAAEBAJprintsec=frontcoverdq=8,038,795hl=ensa=Xei=Ig7lT7jdCoHn0QG-mInWCQved=0CDcQ6AEwAA Also http://www.google.com/patents/US7807127 *Just thinking out loud here, but do you think the size of the Fe or Ni nanopowders used as catalyst seed material might influence the creation of Armchair SWNTs.* I think this is true and the smaller the particle, the more active the SWNT formed from it will be. I will get you more as time permits. On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Jojo Jaro jth...@hotmail.com wrote: ** Axil, I found a page discussing the properties of SWNTs and it mentions that Metallic SWNTs exhibit Long Coherence Lengths. http://ipn2.epfl.ch/CHBU/NTelectronic1.htm From the page: Numerous experiments on SWNTs and MWNTs allowed to gain additional informations. At low temperatures, SWNTs behave as coherent quantum wires where the conduction occurs through discrete electron states over large distances. Transport measurements revealed that metallic SWNTs show extremely long coherence lengths and that the presence of defects or disorder has little influence on electron conduction. This is not the case for semi-conducting SWNTs, which show far shorter coherence lengths. Is this the same concept you were referring to in your post about charge accumulation in 1D structures. If so, it appears that SWNTs are better than MWNTs; specifically Metallic SWNTs appears to be the right allotropes that would enchance Charge accumulation. And since, arc discharge generators normally produce a mixture of Metallic and Semiconducting SWNTs, it would explain the hit and miss results we been getting with Cold Fusion. If this is correct, tuning the reactor to bias its production towards Metallic SWNTs should increase power production in LENR. Any ideas how to do this? I understand that doping the anode with Fe or Ni powders increases the production of SWNTs, I can tune my reactor towards SWNT production, but it seems, nobody knows how to tune production of the Metallic SWNTs variety over the Semiconducting Variety. That is, Armchair nanotubes as opposed to ZigZag or other chirals. Just thinking out loud here, but do you think the size of the Fe or Ni nanopowders used as catalyst seed material might influence the creation of Armchair SWNTs. Can you direct me to papers about SWNT charge accumulation. Jojo
[Vo]:Earthquake here!
Just had a quick jolt... Estimate it at ~4 to 5, very sharp jolt lasting a few seconds... Rock-n-Roll... -m attachment: winmail.dat
RE: [Vo]:Earthquake here!
Where is here? Reno, Nevada From: MarkI-ZeroPoint [mailto:zeropo...@charter.net] Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 9:05 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]:Earthquake here! Just had a quick jolt... Estimate it at ~4 to 5, very sharp jolt lasting a few seconds... Rock-n-Roll... -m attachment: winmail.dat
[Vo]:Occam's Razor Favors Walking Rocking over levitation!!!
Occam's Razor Favors Walking Rocking over levitation!!! Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 14:50:40 + From: francis.x.roa...@lmco.com Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Flint MI Stonehenge Walking heads? To: vortex-l@eskimo.com So it’s not ambient gas trapped in the metal powder we call calcium of which the coral is made taking on inverse rydberg properties from agitation by acoustic or magnetic agitation? I was thinking the “fractional” gas might have a different frictional coefficient with space-time from our perspective allowing the rocks to fall slowly when agitated :_) maybe the manual labor was only needed to elevate and prop the stones then scoot them along quickly by agitating them and pulling out whatever you have propping them up… an old legend about striking the pyramid blocks and then moving them 2 bow lengths comes to mind. Fran :_) From: Wm. Scott Smith [mailto:scott...@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 11:05 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Flint MI Stonehenge Walking heads? I do believe the heads really walked there! Apparently the Islanders forgot how to make them walk, but nonetheless: A man in Flint Michigan has been casting concrete megaliths on one end of his (2-acre?) piece of land and Walking them all the way across his property to the construction site where he is replicating Stonehenge. I don't know the exact materials involved but we can imagine what he is doing to approximate the following: On can insert two trailer hitches--or even just two really strong rocks, side by side, into adjacent holes near the center of gravity. The entire stone can pivot almost effortlessly on either or both of the two tiny Legs So he leans the rock onto one pivot point, walks in a half-circle until the floating pivot point swings out-front. Then he shifts the weight onto that pivot point and swings the other pivot point out-front, and so-on. I should add that the Coral Castle guy was said to cause stones to levitate or hover just above the ground, and that is pretty much what the stones look like as the Flint MI moves these enormous concrete blocks, single-handedly, especially if the Coral Castle witnesses were not really show the pivot-maneuvers. Scott Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 21:44:34 -0400 Subject: Re: [Vo]:Walking heads? From: jedrothw...@gmail.com To: vortex-l@eskimo.com I do not think this was the method. I saw an anthropologist's 16 mm movie made in the 1930s, as I recall, in which the islanders moved one of statues left just outside the quarry. They used conventional stone-age techniques such as rolling logs and lots of manpower. This is the same technique used to build Stonehenge. I believe there are enough marks on the rocks to confirm that. - Jed