Awhile back, I looked at Ken Shoulders experimental data and saw what both
a "Dark mode soliton" and a "bright mode soliton" actually looked like in a
micrograph of an electric arc exposition. Ken also explained experimental
observations that showed the presence of a monopole magnetic field coming
There is new information in this report, about the lab they are opening.
Not much information, but you should read it.
Be sure you click on the red button "SHOW FULL ARTICLE"
- Jed
From: Axil Axil
> Awhile back, I looked at Ken Shoulders experimental data and saw what both a
> "Dark mode soliton" and a "bright mode soliton" actually looked like in a
> micrograph of an electric arc exposition. Ken also explained experimental
> observations that showed the presence of a
Greetings Vortex-L,
As many know ..next week Jean-Francois Geneste, VP Research
for Airbus will host a LENR meeting in Toulouse.
Geneste on Sept17 had his Inertial Propulsion patent published...while
RTG is cited as a power source LENR could also fit the bill.
It is Sunday however two Parkhomov replications running, much
to read.
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/10/oct-11-2015-week-day-sized-lenr-info.html
I want to be well prepared for the next week with two interesting LENR
events, one at CERN and one at AIRBUS
An appeal to the privileged
>From NY Times. Enjoy!
158 Families Make Up Half of 2016 Election Funding
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/10/11/us/politics/2016-presidential-
election-super-pac-donors.html?hp=click=Homepage=photo-
spot-region=top-news=top-news&_r=1
http://tinyurl.com/n9u26t6
Regards,
Steven Vincent
> If I understand this, it appears to be the orbitsphere with differential
charge density across the surface of the sphere. I have seen a few
diagrams in Blacklight's promotional literature to this effect. It appears
to be an ad hoc
> modification to account for something that was lost when
I think the most fantastic thing about it is that we all paid for electing
a president. Roughly $10 each (new born and elderly included). Is it fun
for those money?
I am sure the money did very little to improve the quality of the election.
Still two guys who's biggest concern is to be elected and
Steven,
The NYT article is so blatantly one-sided, but of course, you know that...
at least, I hope you do.
The internet makes it so easy to read multiple and diverse sources in order
to be better informed...
When one looks at the TOTAL picture of campaign finance, there is NO
significant
Eric Walker said:
"
The orbitsphere is proposed to be an infinitesimally thin sphere of
circulating current. The overlaying of spherical harmonics on top of this
sphere seems to imply one of:
- The sphere is not infinitesimally thin and instead can vary in
thickness, and the accumulation
Hi,
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Stefan Israelsson Tampe <
stefan.ita...@gmail.com> wrote:
No it is not arbritary. It is a simple matter to prove that these charge
> distribution would lead to non radiation for certain internal standing
> waves.
>
The orbitsphere is proposed to be an
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Stefan Israelsson Tampe <
stefan.ita...@gmail.com> wrote:
If you magnify it large enough I'm sure you will see some structure, maybe
> a thickness. But to a practical approximation I think a zero thickness is
> fine.
> I believe that what matter is is a singular
Hi Mark,
> The NYT article is so blatantly one-sided, but of course, you know that...
> at least, I hope you do.
It's been my experience that when someone feigns praise upon another
person's alleged intelligence but then immediately turns around and
questions whether the praise they had
There is no reason for the sphere to be infinitesimally thin if far field
radiation null is the only driving force. You can even have variation in the
thickness at various locations throughout its volume. It merely needs to be
distributed so that no changing accumulation of charges over it
Hi,
I typed up some notes that come from an email exchange between Robin
and myself. They are about the possibility of the forced "decay" of
isotopes that do not normally undergo alpha decay (emission of a
helium-4 nucleus).
Eric
This briefly describes a possible alpha decay channel in
It is quite easy to produce orbital shapes that do not radiate. All that is
required is for the charge to be evenly distributed instead of localized, like
a planet around the sun. Spheres are not necessary at all and even a single
smooth loop of electron charge rotating around a nucleus will
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