Re: [Vo]:Ed Storms' new Theory/Model

2012-06-18 Thread hellokevin
I'd like to post the gist of my own little theory but my responses have not been getting through lately, so this is a preliminary test.   Kevmo

Re: [Vo]:Ed Storms' new Theory/Model

2012-06-18 Thread hellokevin
 Here’s my theory.     On either side of a crack in the substrate material, you’ve got electrons moving at different speeds, creating a microscopically small differential capacitor.  The vibrations push the differential charge “upward”, which is to say from the smallest separation of the

[Vo]:[Vo] Casimir Effect: Egyptian Teenager Invents New Space Propulsion System

2012-06-18 Thread hellokevin
    Egyptian Teenager Invents New Space Propulsion System Based On Quantum Physics   Gizmodo ^ | May 29, 2012 |    Precocious young physicist Aisha Mustafa just patented a new system that could propel spacecrafts to the final frontier without using a drop of fuel. In short her system

[Vo]:Could the ECat be a CVD reactor?

2012-06-18 Thread Jojo Jaro
Hey Gang, I've been reading a lot about Carbon Nanotubes and its significance as a possible NAE, and something hit me. Could the original ECat have been a CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) reactor? The similarity are numerous: A cylindrical reactor, a presurrized H2 envelope, some nickel

RE: [Vo]:Missing Neutrons (hydrinos)

2012-06-18 Thread Jones Beene
http://www.tgdaily.com/general-sciences-features/64106-missing-neutrons-may-be-visiting-parallel-universe http://www.springerlink.com/content/h68g501352t57011/fulltext.pdf Same story on missing neutrons with graph and the full text site - showing the apparent region of interest with a

[Vo]: Interesting Extension of Nucleon Stability Theory

2012-06-18 Thread David Roberson
I have been making observations and generating theories concerning nucleon stability conditions that present themselves with the addition of a proton or neutron to an existing stable element and have an interesting new discovery to report. It consists of an extension to the empirical data

RE: [Vo]:Could the ECat be a CVD reactor?

2012-06-18 Thread Cy Cle
Jojo Jaro,Axil Axil wrote:SNIP "A better way to get carbon into the act is to use a hydrocarbon gas instead of vaporizing bulk carbon and hydrogen. Vaporizing bulk carbon is not easy from a practical point of view. In an easier way, without any oxygen in the reactor’s envelop (important), under

Re: [Vo]:Could the ECat be a CVD reactor?

2012-06-18 Thread Jojo Jaro
I am building a reactor based on this concept. What bet are you talking about? Since I am building a reactor based on this theory, will you provide me money to build one? The total cost of my entire system is less than US$1,000. Send me US$1,000 and I can proceed. (Actually, I have the

[Vo]:Ionic liquid improves speed, efficiency of hydrogen-producing catalyst

2012-06-18 Thread John Steck
The results also provide molecular details into how the catalytic material converts electrical energy into the chemical bonds between hydrogen atoms. This information will help the researchers build better catalysts, ones that are both fast and efficient, and made with the common metal nickel

Re: [Vo]:Missing Neutrons (hydrinos)

2012-06-18 Thread Harry Veeder
On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: It is easy to go over the top with dramatization on this one. This scenario does not need to involve parallel universes (in the SciFi sense) nor anything theological. In fact, Dirac's reciprocal space works fine - as the

[Vo]:Nanoparticles - Handle with care

2012-06-18 Thread pagnucco
Since some readers on this list are experimenters, I thought I would post the following news release: Scientists establish link between autoimmune diseases and nanoparticles http://www.news-medical.net/news/20120612/Scientists-establish-link-between-autoimmune-diseases-and-nanoparticles.aspx

Re: [Vo]:The missing half of the Law of CoE...

2012-06-18 Thread Harvey Norris
What does CoE stand for, I guess it means in a closed system? Thy symbols dont match the words very well, so I cant find the meaning Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/ --- On Sun, 6/17/12, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:

Re: [Vo]:The missing half of the Law of CoE...

2012-06-18 Thread Robert Lynn
Church of England (or possibly Conservation of Energy) On 18 June 2012 17:10, Harvey Norris harv...@yahoo.com wrote: What does CoE stand for, I guess it means in a closed system? Thy symbols dont match the words very well, so I cant find the meaning Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal

RE: [Vo]:Missing Neutrons (hydrinos)

2012-06-18 Thread Jones Beene
One more post on this intriguing subject of “disappearing hydrinos” leading to anomalous cooling, before passing the pliers to Terry. We have already mentioned that Dirac’s “reciprocal space” provides an alternative venue for this modality, if it really exists – with a lot more credibility

Re: [Vo]:The missing half of the Law of CoE...

2012-06-18 Thread Harry Veeder
ha! Harry On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Robert Lynn robert.gulliver.l...@gmail.com wrote: Church of England (or possibly Conservation of Energy) On 18 June 2012 17:10, Harvey Norris harv...@yahoo.com wrote: What does CoE stand for, I guess it means in a closed system? Thy symbols dont

RE: [Vo]:OT: Please! Let's do our part and keep OFF-TOPIC off this list!

2012-06-18 Thread John Steck
Votex is simply a reflection of the members who inhabit it and the things important to them that drive their individual intellect. CF has always been a common denominator, but never the sole topic or focus nor should it be. Innovation is the successful combination of seemingly unrelated

Re: [Vo]:The missing half of the Law of CoE...

2012-06-18 Thread Harvey Norris
Well pardon me, that seems obvious, but I dont think I saw those words anywhere in the original post. I wish that folks using abbreviations could do that for the ones they use. --- On Mon, 6/18/12, Harry Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote: From: Harry Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com Subject: Re:

Re: [Vo]:Nanoparticles - Handle with care

2012-06-18 Thread Terry Blanton
But in the case of buckministerfullerene: http://www.kurzweilai.net/fullerene-c60-administration-doubles-rat-lifespan-with-no-toxicity T

Re: [Vo]:Missing Neutrons (hydrinos)

2012-06-18 Thread Terry Blanton
TRATEOTU: The Total Perspective Vortex derives its picture of the whole Universe on the principle of extrapolated matter analyses. To explain — since every piece of matter in the Universe is in some way affected by every other piece of matter in the Universe, it is in theory possible to

[Vo]:neutrons leaking to parallel mirror universe? Rich Murray 2012.06.18

2012-06-18 Thread Rich Murray
neutrons leaking to parallel mirror universe? Rich Murray 2012.06.18 http://phys.org/news/2012-06-neutrons-parallel-world.html Neutrons escaping to a parallel world? June 15, 2012 In a paper recently published in European Physical Journal C, researchers hypothesised the existence of mirror

RE: [Vo]:Missing Neutrons (hydrinos)

2012-06-18 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
To Terry (master of the one-liner) Blanton, R U feeling ill, or just totally bored? :-) -mark -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com] TRATEOTU: The Total Perspective Vortex derives its picture of the whole Universe on the principle of extrapolated matter

Re: [Vo]:Missing Neutrons (hydrinos)

2012-06-18 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 1:39 PM, MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net wrote: To Terry (master of the one-liner) Blanton,   R U feeling ill, or just totally bored? Both, actually, mentally. The quote is from Douglas Adams. Rodin invented the Rodin coil. And I didn't even mention Walter

RE: [Vo]:neutrons leaking to parallel mirror universe?

2012-06-18 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
To quote the article... It showed that the loss rate of very slow free neutrons appeared to depend on the direction and strength of the magnetic field applied. This anomaly could not be explained by known physics. Or could it be that it cannot be explained by known physics because QM is

Re: [Vo]:The missing half of the Law of CoE...

2012-06-18 Thread Harry Veeder
I don't think concept of entanglement is required. Here is what I mean by complete. An entity is complete when its presence *can* be detected (not that it must detected). Unlike other particles Neutrinos do not scatter, as far I know. A particle which can be scattered can be detected without

[Vo]: Nuclear Cooling by Neutrino Ejection with WL

2012-06-18 Thread David Roberson
I have been following the discussion about nuclear cooling and I think I see another direct way it can be achieved if the WL process is real. I have my doubts as to whether or not that is true, but if it is then I think the following might occur. We first start with a system that includes a

[Vo]:Updating Calendar and Timeline in Production

2012-06-18 Thread Ruby
I am collecting Special Dates in cold fusion history for an updated time-stream Calendar and Timeline. Researching dates, assembling dates and inputting data to a calendar is in production and will be completed over the next several weeks, project to be completed in July. With the cooperation

Re: [Vo]: Nuclear Cooling by Neutrino Ejection with WL

2012-06-18 Thread Chemical Engineer
Maybe when everything cools off is when time will stop... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/9337990/Not-enough-hours-in-the-day-Scientists-predict-time-will-stop-completely.html On Monday, June 18, 2012, David Roberson wrote: I have been following the discussion about nuclear

Re: [Vo]: Nuclear Cooling by Neutrino Ejection with WL

2012-06-18 Thread pagnucco
David, I don't think your test will work. The 782 keV figure assumes no additional energy is lost in producing neutrons. Second, you have to assume you can get the process to work in Be. The cooling effect (albeit totally infinitesimal) should occur if you use a stream of super-cooled

[Vo]:FYI: Ionic liquid improves speed and efficiency of hydrogen-producing catalyst

2012-06-18 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
FYI for the day: Ionic liquid improves speed and efficiency of hydrogen-producing catalyst http://phys.org/news/2012-06-ionic-liquid-efficiency-hydrogen-producing-cata lyst.html This information will help the researchers build better catalysts, ones that are both fast and efficient, and

[Vo]:Transcension Hypothesis

2012-06-18 Thread Terry Blanton
Take that, Fermi: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0094576511003304 T

Re: [Vo]:Transcension Hypothesis

2012-06-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
See: A. C. Clarke, Childhood's End. - Jed

[Vo]:OFF TOPIC Yet another air crash here at my office

2012-06-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
See: http://www.ajc.com/news/dekalb/four-people-injured-when-1459897.html This happens maybe twice a year. No one killed this time, but the last two times they were. I did not notice a thing this time. It was at the other end of the airfield. The aircraft was totaled. Other crashes I recall

[Vo]:Rossi’s carbon nanotubes

2012-06-18 Thread Axil Axil
Why was so much iron found in the ash (10 %) from Rossi’s reaction? It could be derived from a need to fabricate carbon nanotubes as part of the Rossi reaction as documented in the following article. http://news.rice.edu/2012/06/15/nanotubes-seek-perfection-from-the-start/ *In nanotube growth,

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Rossi’s carbon nanotubes

2012-06-18 Thread Jojo Jaro
Interesting Axil, but this goes back to my original question. 930K is CVD reactor temps. So, was the Original Rossi ECat a CVD reactor? If so, what could possibly have prompted Rossi to redesign his ECat into a FatCat. Would a Spark Discharge reactor work better than a CVD based reactor? As

Re: [Vo]:Transcension Hypothesis

2012-06-18 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: See: A. C. Clarke, Childhood's End. You once asked ACC (for me) what was his inspiration for CE and he said to read 3010. I have, but, do not still find the answer. CE was one of my favorite works by ACC. I always sort

Re: [Vo]:OFF TOPIC Yet another air crash here at my office

2012-06-18 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: See: http://www.ajc.com/news/dekalb/four-people-injured-when-1459897.html This happens maybe twice a year. No one killed this time, but the last two times they were. I did not notice a thing this time. It was at the

Re: [Vo]:OFF TOPIC Yet another air crash here at my office

2012-06-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: Do you ever visit the Downwind? They used to have the best burgers. I wonder if they do still. I haven't been there in a while but it looks the same as ever. The owner is Greek so you should go for the Greek specials on Friday. That is a WWII

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Rossi’s carbon nanotubes

2012-06-18 Thread Axil Axil
There was a BIG change in Rossi’s design when he when from 100 grams of powder to 1 gram. I don’t remember if the ash he submitted for assay was produced by a reactor from the 100 grams design or the 1 gram design. Rossi now says that his reactor is operating in a stable mode. 40 days of stable

[Vo]:Larmor Compensation The missing half of the Law of CoE...

2012-06-18 Thread Wm. Scott Smith
As far as I know, I am inventing the term Larmor Compensation. Larmor Radiation occurs whenever a charged particle is accelerated.A so-call orbital electron accelerates and completely decelerates in two directions every single time it completes some sort of loop around an atomic nucleus;

Re: [Vo]:Larmor Compensation The missing half of the Law of CoE...

2012-06-18 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Wm. Scott Smith scott...@hotmail.com wrote: As far as I know, I am inventing the term  Larmor Compensation. Larmor Radiation occurs whenever a charged particle is accelerated. A so-call orbital electron accelerates and completely decelerates in two directions

Re: [Vo]:Larmor Compensation The missing half of the Law of CoE...

2012-06-18 Thread Terry Blanton
Hey, you're in good company. Who ya gonna call? T

[Vo]:Re: [FRIAM] neutrons leaking to parallel mirror universe? Rich Murray2012.06.18

2012-06-18 Thread Rich Murray
What intrigues me is that very cold neutrons switching spontaneously out of our realm in seconds via low intensity mirror realm magnetic fields is a scheme that sounds similar to the Widom-Larson conjecture in recent years: strong electric currents creating momentary neutral associations between

[Vo]:Boyer Compensation? The missing half of the Law of CoE...

2012-06-18 Thread Wm. Scott Smith
Thanks for the great paper--I thought I had read all of Hal's papers, but missed this one! I wasn't trying to take credit for the idea. I just didn't know what to call the phenomenon. I think Larmor Compensation is as good as any, though perhaps Hal would argue that it should be Boyer ZPE

[Vo]:The transcension hypothesis: Sufficiently advanced civilizations invariably leave our universe, John M. Smart: Rich Murray 2012.06.18

2012-06-18 Thread Rich Murray
uh, see A Course in Miracles (Jesus), Time, Space and Knowledge (Tarthang Tulku, Rinpoche), The Nature of Personal Reality: A Seth Book (Jane Roberts)... http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0094576511003304 Acta Astronautica Volume 78, September -- October 2012, Pages 55-68

Re: [Vo]:Transcension Hypothesis

2012-06-18 Thread Eric Walker
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: Take that, Fermi: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0094576511003304 T Assume that the odds that there are sentient beings on other planets is nonzero, and that, further, this proposition understates

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Rossi’s carbon nanotubes

2012-06-18 Thread Jojo Jaro
Axil, IMHO, the following is my analysis: 1. I think we can be certain that the major redesign had something to do with being able to deliver sparks more efficiently. A pressure vessel made of 2 parallel plates makes abosolutely no sense for a pressure vessel from a mechanical or structural