Title: Re: whats new continue
If my answer is unresponsive, does that mean only certain answers
are permitted like in the riddle you posed about the two Indian tribes?
Harry
RC Macaulay at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not so fast Harry,, when challenged by the intellectual Darwainians, their
Dear All,
Is plant photosynthesis as good as it gets? We create biofuels using
nature's own processes - but don't these come with a lot of unnecessary
add-ons - ie the plant bit??
Would it not be possible to create a photo-sucreic cell - to produce
sucrose - or a photo-oleic cell - to produce
Tom wrote:
I did a remodeling project on what once was a medical clinic. When we
cut into the walls, there were sheets of lead in them.
Lead would be used to stop Xrays, nothing more.
I am interested in stopping EMF, in particular short wave X rays and
possibly shorter wave EMF.
Check
Stephen,
Is plant photosynthesis as good as it gets? We create
biofuels using nature's own processes - but don't these
come with a lot of unnecessary add-ons - ie the plant bit??
http://pmb.berkeley.edu/profiles/newProfiles/melis.html
Gosh !! Harry , Were I soliciting a simple answer to my
riddle regarding red feet vs green feet, I would have posed the question part as
..if you could determine if they were ( lying or telling the truth) to
..if they were green feet or red feet.
This group is swift,
The green economy could be more than a cliche!
Harry
Jones Beene at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen,
Is plant photosynthesis as good as it gets? We create
biofuels using nature's own processes - but don't these
come with a lot of unnecessary add-ons - ie the plant bit??
Hi RC
Richard writes:
Mr big discounted as an unresponsive answer.
Wow, I couldn't have put that more succinctly myself.
So can we assume that you've given up on the creationist notion? (grin)
Mind you, I'm not asking if you accept Darwins theories. Just whether
you agree with your own
It's a great opportunity for the budding genomic engineer.
Like this guy for example.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.12/supermicrobe.html
I've thought this to be a great application of biotech, it's
gratifying to see that I'm not alone in this belief. Sure,
we could wait a few score
The answer I supplied challenges the question.
The question is leading to use a legal term.
An origin question presumes the subject in question
must have an origin.
Contemporary science and creationists tend to organise
themselves so as to provide answers to such inescapable
questions.
Michael Foster wrote:
That's pretty interesting Frederick. However, ammonia was made hundreds, if not thousands of years before 1782. It used to be called spirits of hartshorn and has been know in Celtic and Gothic Europe since prehistory.
Sure Michael,naturally occurring ureaseenzymes will
I have been off since 2002 when my old email address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
expired. Now I am back with this 1 GB big mailbox so I think I can
manage the flow of emails.
My current focus is cancellation of airdrag, specifically wavedrag.
Input on that topic is welcome. I will go down working parttime
Jones.
I don't think anyone would get bent out of shape if the Feynman Diagram energies
of photon-proton or electron-proton interaction createdlight leptonpairs with energy/mass
as low as a few ev.
Thus a low energy coupled pair analogous to positronium (*PS) or electronium (*e-)
or
"Alone in the Woods"
http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/GeneralInterest/Harrison/Complementarity/CompCopen.html
"Richard Feynman stated that he never understood Quantum Mechanics. Certainly the author of this document does not understand Quantum Mechanics. This may be because Quantum Mechanics is
At 09:43 pm 16-01-05 -0500, Keith wrote:
Hey Frank,
The general idea was that when you dissolve a metal like
Au in acid, the disaggregation of the metal becomes increasingly
difficult as the particle size gets smaller and smaller, always stopping
at a point before the individual atoms.
It would
At 09:00 am 17-01-05 -0500, you wrote:
Tom wrote:
I did a remodeling project on what once was a medical clinic. When we
cut into the walls, there were sheets of lead in them.
Lead would be used to stop Xrays, nothing more.
Can also be used for reducing sound transmission
which depends upon
Jones Beene wrote:
Frederick Sparber writes
I don't think anyone would get bent out of shape if the
Feynman Diagram energies of photon-proton or electron-proton
interaction created light lepton pairs with energy/mass as
low as a few ev.
But they could be very short-lived.
Yes, if they
Jones Beene wrote:
Which brings up an interesting point on how one might detect hydrinos in an electrolyte.Heat when they form? Assuming that the tighter orbit would create a drastically altered magnetic field. If one were to measure the bulk magnetic field of a potassium electrolyte with a
revtec wrote:
Harry Veeder
If you want to be considered a scientist today, and you imagine
a different origin of man, you dare not express it or you will be
branded a simpleton or a quack.
Are you saying that the scientific establishment allows a scientist to
attend church so long as
At 8:12 PM 1/16/5, thomas malloy wrote:
Horace Heffner posted;
Cooling may be a luxury, but people in hot climates demand it. Heating on
the other hand, is a matter of health and safety here in Alaska. It is
often difficult just to keep the ice off the windshield here
White man invent gas
At 7:05 PM 1/17/5, leaking pen wrote:
agreed. you still have to HEAT the vehicle. and overnight, even the
best insulation is going to cool down over several hours. you simply
cant seal a car well enough
No one has suggested holding heat overnight. The problem is the HVAC power
required to
Horace Heffner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 8:12 PM 1/16/5, thomas malloy wrote:
Horace Heffner posted;
Cooling may be a luxury, but people in hot climates demand it. Heating on
the other hand, is a matter of health and safety here in Alaska. It is
often difficult just to keep the
Tom wrote:
and Mike Carrel replied
I did a remodeling project on what once was a medical clinic. When we
cut into the walls, there were sheets of lead in them.
Lead would be used to stop Xrays, nothing more.
It was a thin layer of lead, would such a layer stop short X rays too?
I am
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