RE: Superluminal cavity resonances was RE: Fast-food for thought

2004-12-07 Thread Grimer
At 11:52 pm 06-12-04 -0900, you wrote: At 11:01 PM 12/6/4, Keith Nagel wrote: Hi Terry. You will see from their scope graph http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/8/11/10/1/041110 that the light speed pulse is larger than both; measuring from the peak like that can be deceptive as they show. I

Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-07 Thread Robert Brady
<>December 7, 2004 Hi all, The WMAP study conducted by NASA concluded with startling revelations which should give ZPE supporters support. 23 percent of the universe is unknown dark matter and another 73 percent is mysterious dark energy. That leaves only 4 percent we know about. NASA also

Greenview Group: Cold Fusion

2004-12-07 Thread Emeka Okafor
Experts provide practical perspective to a new and challenging scientific field. http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/12/prweb186609.htm

Re: Greenview Group: Cold Fusion

2004-12-07 Thread Edmund Storms
Well Lew, here is an enterprising group that might be worth contacting to see what they know. Ed Emeka Okafor wrote: Experts provide practical perspective to a new and challenging scientific field. http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/12/prweb186609.htm

Re: Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-07 Thread John Fields
On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 06:38:52 -0800, you wrote: *December 7, 2004** * *Hi all,* *The WMAP study conducted by NASA concluded with startling revelations which should give ZPE supporters support. 23 percent of the universe is unknown dark matter and another 73 percent is mysterious dark energy.

Re: Triple coherency experiment

2004-12-07 Thread thomas malloy
Jones Beene Posted; The following is an evolution of ideas towards the design of a state-of-the-art LENR experiment. The purpose here is to explain an enhancement called ìtriple coherency, You raise a number of issues that I don't understand Jones. It is hoped and suspected that this ìtriple

RE: Superluminal cavity resonances was RE: Fast-food for thought

2004-12-07 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi Horace. You write: It seems to me that if the group velocity can be sensed at 3*c then that constitutes data transmitted FTL. Let's look at that graph again. http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/8/11/10/1/041110 Notice how the light speed delayed pulse is larger than the slow or fast wave?

Re: Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-07 Thread Jones Beene
John Fields writes, [snip] my hypothesis that there was no big bang but, instead, a big bubble which sprang into being much like a bubble in a cavitating fluid. All of the matter in our universe would have outgassed from the other side of the wall of the bubble as it expanded, and has been

Re: Superluminal cavity resonances was RE: Fast-food for thought

2004-12-07 Thread Harry Veeder
Horace Heffner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 2:08 PM 12/7/4, Keith Nagel wrote: Let's look at that graph again. http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/8/11/10/1/041110 Notice how the light speed delayed pulse is larger than the slow or fast wave? Let's imagine two machines as you

'The Little Commentary' by Copernicus

2004-12-07 Thread Harry Veeder
The following comes from http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Copernicus.html Harry Veeder - Around 1514 he distributed a little book, not printed but hand written, to a few of his friends who knew that he was the author even though no author is named on the title

Re: Superluminal cavity resonances was RE: Fast-food for thought

2004-12-07 Thread Kyle Mcallister
Physicists in Switzerland have confirmed that information cannot be transmitted faster than the speed of light. Hmmmthe writers of the quoted article have made an error in the above statement. It would be more correct to say that it is confirmed that within the experimental proceedures