At 15:41 13/01/2005 -0500, Harry wrote:
All this flows from _your_ force analysis of orbital motion. I think it is a
mistaken analysis because it is based on an analogy between orbital motion
and a body in a centrifuge. A body orbits the earth because it is in
free fall. There is simply no
144 Wave Energy Regions Devices to Measure Them
On page 486, Konstantine Meyl in his book Scalar Waves, shows a chart with energy and wave frequency in hertz from 0 hz to higher than 10^24 hertz being the vertical axis, and velocity of wave propagation from 0 to 10^13 m/s and faster being the
FWIW: Ammonium Chloride (Sal Ammoniac)
"Workers at the Temple of Ammon in ancient Egypt combined camel dung and urine collected on the temple grounds, and used it for cleaning clothes. The origin of that recipe is unclear. But the Romans called this substance sal ammoniac, the salt of Ammon. A
Opps forgot the URL for the FC bike to be made in China
http://www.fuelcellmarkets.com/article_default_view.fcm?articleid=3219subsite=1723
Combine that with Vetrix...?
BTW, one sees this unfulfilled-potential in so many other
products. The iPod for instance, which is a huge craze... so
they do
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On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 11:40:57AM -0600, thomas malloy wrote:
The Baron's posts on the Tesla scalar waves reminds me of two
discussions that I've had with physicists. ...
I've been wanting to ask on Vortex about
At 08:29 AM 1/14/2005 -0800, you wrote:
A body undergoing a constant acceleration at 90 deg to its direction of travel
will travel in a circle. Radius of the circular path is determined by a
combination of the bodies velocity and the magnitude of the force. (Sorry
Horace, I can't take the time
The Vectrix hybrid of battery and Fuel-cell, and the
possible synergy of the two, brings up interesting
connections alluded to in past posts.
We all know some of the infamous lore of the battery
boosters (double entendre intended) - those like Newman,
Bedini, Tilley, etc.etc. who claim to use
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Date: 1/14/2005 10:20:32 AM
Subject: WHAT'S NEW Friday, January 14, 2005
WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 14 Dec 05 Washington, DC
1. EARTHQUACKS: THE DEEPER MEANING OF THE TSUNAMI IS
Respectfully, I
think you are caught up in surface thinking...
Unfortunately
the"all-electric" economy is no better thanan ICE economy.
That is the dirty little secret all the greenies are content to turn a blind eye
to. Until we start tapping less polluting sources of electric generation
Hi John,
Unfortunately the all-electric economy is no
better than an ICE economy.
Yes, but lets clarify that. In the USA this is
unfortunately true NOW but not in countries like
France, for instance, where all-electric means lean,
green, and ecologically sound. And we can help to
change
The most efficent form of transportation remains the
bicycle. Some years back we looked at producing a 3 wheel bike with the
rear dual wheels articulating for safe cornering. The idea was to use a
flywheel.. but ..alas!!. The materials technology had not caught up with the
demand. At
Thomas,
Always interested in anything you have in water
research. Most of our company research emphasisand money is focused on
radical new emerging technology for DeSal pretreatmentand disinfection. We
win some and lose some with the past year 2 steps forward and 3 back. www.gasmastrrr.com
Richard,
Nuclear plants make good sense until you consider
they become to hot to service after 40-50 years.
Metal fatigue of piping etc. destines them to be
encased in a concrete coffin for some 4000-240,000
years give or take who's counting.
It doesn't have to be that way. Build the
Jones Beene wrote:
Anyway, the advantage of superchilled water is that you can get that high acceleration gradient, about 6 times higher than CO2 sublimation, courtesy of Casimir... and just by squirting it into a vacuum without any external heat being applied. You are not dependent on
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