Re: [VO]: Tripod base required for LENR

2007-10-12 Thread John Berry
IMO there isn't an issue. The skeptics are automatically disinteresting, just ignore them. They are irrelevant (unless of course they are effecting employment/funding) as they are not really in the same field (discovery). Might as well be arguing with a short order cheif about CF. It's a case of

Re: [VO]: Tripod base required for LENR

2007-10-12 Thread John Berry
Unadulterated brutal observation of clues and correlations without any assumptions or prejuduce as to how things are working. (Avoiding theory for repeated empirical observations) Basically let the evidence speak for it's self and strain to listen. The other Leg in the Tripod IMO is full

RE: [Vo]:Let there be light

2007-10-12 Thread EnergyLab
Anybody happen to know what it takes to drive one of those magical blue or white LEDs to reasonable brightness? (My knowledge is all pretty outdated -- with 2V p-p the old red/green/yellow LEDs I'm familiar with probably wouldn't light in that rig, even hooked to a perfect voltage source; they

[Vo]:CE4

2007-10-12 Thread EnergyLab
I do not plan on posting this info anywhere else except my web site, but for those that have interest I have listed here some links to scope pictures and a basic circuit diagram. Values of the actual circuit shown in the video will be on my site soon.

[Vo]:YouTube - gravity to fusion

2007-10-12 Thread R.C.Macaulay
Another device claim using water. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU1hS4_erdEmode=relatedsearch Richard

[Vo]:Fw: News Alert: Al Gore Wins Nobel Peace Prize

2007-10-12 Thread Michel Jullian
- Original Message - From: NYTimes.com News Alert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 11:05 AM Subject: News Alert: Al Gore Wins Nobel Peace Prize Breaking News Alert The New York Times Friday, October 12, 2007 -- 5:04 AM ET - Al Gore Wins Nobel Peace Prize

Re: [Vo]:CE4

2007-10-12 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Thanks much -- this is certainly a fascinating circuit. I didn't realize you were the author when Jones posted the link to part 4 of the video. EnergyLab wrote: I do not plan on posting this info anywhere else except my web site, but for those that have interest I have listed here some links

RE: [Vo]:Let there be light

2007-10-12 Thread Jeff Fink
Eric Dollard made a video of his experiments in 1988 where he had a light bulb operating on cold electricity. It was called Tesla's longitudinal electricity. Aside from the peculiar glow of the bulb, there were other strange characteristics. A piece of copper suspended next to it was attracted

RE: [Vo]:Re: CE4

2007-10-12 Thread EnergyLab
Hey if I can use 100 different addresses for the same fee, why not? :-) Boy I really hate to give those figures, I have enough trouble from what I have already done, stupid me. For government work lets assume we are looking at 8.3mW in and 68mW out. God help on this. Based upon input

RE: [Vo]:CE4

2007-10-12 Thread EnergyLab
Why I have no idea, but for years I always hear a repeating phrase in my mind; Sources and Sinks, Sources and Sinks, Sources and Sinks. Boy does that get tiring :-) Something of interest which I still do not understand (maybe I do) is that the inductor in the drain, must be on the drain side. If

[Vo]:Re: CE4

2007-10-12 Thread Michel Jullian
Ron's bad habit of never signing his emails (even private ones IIRC) doesn't help, especially when like now he uses a non-Stiffler email address... ;-) What's the power in and the power out do you reckon Ron? Michel - Original Message - From: Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: [Vo]:Let there be light

2007-10-12 Thread Jones Beene
OrionWorks wrote: I've heard of cold electricity before, that there has been tantalizing evidence of this phenomenon witnessed over the years from various experimental labs. However, my knowledge of what cold electricity implies is a bit foggy. Can someone give a quick description? Obviously

Re: [Vo]:Let there be light

2007-10-12 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Horace Heffner wrote: On Oct 11, 2007, at 7:49 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: The issue is, is it obeying Kirchoff's laws, and if not, why not? That question amounts to the question; Do radio transmitters obey Kirchoff's laws? AC power goes into an antenna one-way, with nothing

Re: [Vo]:Let there be light

2007-10-12 Thread Horace Heffner
On Oct 11, 2007, at 7:49 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: The issue is, is it obeying Kirchoff's laws, and if not, why not? That question amounts to the question; Do radio transmitters obey Kirchoff's laws? AC power goes into an antenna one-way, with nothing coming back. Does this mean

Re: [Vo]:Re: CE4

2007-10-12 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to EnergyLab's message of Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:21:08 -0500: I wrote: Is the frequency in the hundreds of Hz? Stupid question. I should have looked at the scope pictures! Regards, Robin van Spaandonk The shrub is a plant.

Re: [Vo]:Re: CE4

2007-10-12 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to EnergyLab's message of Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:21:08 -0500: Hi Ron, [snip] Hey if I can use 100 different addresses for the same fee, why not? :-) Boy I really hate to give those figures, I have enough trouble from what I have already done, stupid me. For government work lets assume we