RE: [Vo]:This is where it all began?

2015-02-28 Thread Jones Beene
From: a.ashfield Jones, Big though it is, it is not large compared with the 100 billion galaxies in the Universe. No but it is by far the most massive structure that we presently are aware of. And the fact it has gone undetected until 2015 raises many issues about prior assumptions used in

Re: [Vo]:This is where it all began?

2015-02-28 Thread Eric Walker
About the big bang theory -- my understanding is that it requires faster than light expansion in the earliest period. A theory that says the rules change at some point in time seems a bit ad hoc to me. About the huge black hole -- what are the chances that it looks like a black hole from our

Re: [Vo]:still waiting for the essential LENR info of yesterady

2015-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
Why does everybody assume that the EMF that Rossi sends to the hearer coils reinforces the reaction. It could just as well retard the reaction to kept it under control. A gas heated E Cat could explode all the time, whereas a electrical heated E Cat is well controlled. A high frequency RF signal

Re:[Vo]:This is where it all began?

2015-02-28 Thread a.ashfield
Jones, Big though it is, it is not large compared with the 100 billion galaxies in the Universe.

Re: [Vo]:All important product

2015-02-28 Thread Analog Fan
Papp had no product? Au contraire! He had a working atomic submarine and made a solo trip from Europe to Canada in 13 hours. He even wrote a book about it. Anyone read it? Hundreds of Fathoms: Who was Josef Papp? |   | |   | |   |   |   |   |   | | Hundreds of Fathoms: Who was Josef Papp?Josef

[Vo]:This is where it all began?

2015-02-28 Thread Jones Beene
Here is a big story for Mauro Lacy, if he is still tuned into Vortex, or anyone else with cosmology credentials . http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-02/anu-afi022415.php This impossible object presents us with the distinct possibility of a new version of the Big Bang which can explain

[Vo]:Greenyer- Parkhomov collaboration

2015-02-28 Thread Peter Gluck
It arrived an hour later as I guessed it is: gooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/02/from-bob-greenyer.html Still open-ended, the rest tomorrow. Enjoy! Peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

[Vo]:still waiting for the essential LENR info of yesterady

2015-02-28 Thread Peter Gluck
Dear Friends, I am sending you the daily: http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/02/day-6-what-have-we-learned.html but we have not learned the essentials coming fro Mosoow snd Milano. Patience and weekend were not created for me. My guess is that 5 minutes after sending this- the much awaited

Re: [Vo]:This is where it all began?

2015-02-28 Thread Bob Cook
Eric brings up a good point. I think the concept is that we are looking at a polar end of the thing putting out all the energy near the 13 B year mark. What is the subtended solid angle that we see? Is it a fine line that is able to emit the light? If this is the case there must be many

[Vo]:Re: CMNS: Greenyer- Parkhomov collaboration

2015-02-28 Thread Peter Gluck
This morning I copied it from the Facebook page of MFMP to my blog. Greenyer made an excellent work- now it is upon him and his colleagues to replicate.The saga continues and it is a LENR+ saga (2000 W, 1.5 MWatthours) Peter On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 1:23 AM, Smith.JD - iPad only smith...@me.com

Re: [Vo]:still waiting for the essential LENR info of yesterady

2015-02-28 Thread Peter Gluck
The problem is if what happens at 400-600 C is the same that happens at 1100 1300 C Peter On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 11:13 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: Why does everybody assume that the EMF that Rossi sends to the hearer coils reinforces the reaction. It could just as well retard the