Craig & list
The thing that caught my interest about ADGEX's Powerbank is that if you =
order an ADGEX ELFE for $99, you get 20% off the full price of their usb =
powerbank.
...That, and the mere possibility of maybe,, just maybe, being able to =
finally charge my MacBookPro from (supposed) free
So.. has anyone received their ADGEX Elfe Flashlight yet? Just saw a notice
that the first ones have started shipping out a few weeks or so ago.
I'm still 40E short of getting one, but will grab it and see if I can capture
any audio out of it charging / discharging by using a LOM Instruments
Yes I agree that non radiation is not the only thing and can have multiple
solutions - but it's a hint to narrow down the possibilities.
1. There is a photon traped inside that is kept there in a standing wave
and this is maintained with a time dependant sources in maxwell equatiions.
The only
Eric walker said:
> Is this your thinking, or does this go back to Mills?
Mills is not participating in discussions of these questions as far as I
know.
I asked and got a few insights in what the nature of matter could be and
then
draw my own conclusions which I find logical.
>Also, the standard
Hi Craig + list..
Anyone tuning into this webinar? I know I'll be there with bells on. I have not
heard back from Orbo/Shaun McCarthy re: what it actually sounds like when it
charges. Been trying to reach out to them. I hope it's not loud.
>Bit of News for you...
>Steorn will conduct a series
Dear Vorticians,
I just came across this reference to some new research showing
previously-undescribed electron spin-coupling modes that I thought folks
here might find interesting. I don't have access to the full article yet,
but I did find some related work by the first author.
Hi Steven,
I wrote:
>> The NYT article is so blatantly one-sided, but of course, you know
that...
>> at least, I hope you do.
To which you replied:
>It's been my experience that when someone feigns praise upon another
person's alleged intelligence but then immediately turns around >and
MMPD Muon Mediated Deuteron Disintegration
The work of Leif Holmlid and others has opened up the possibility of
understanding what appears to be a new kind of nuclear reaction - a limited
type of chain reaction which is not fusion nor fission. The result of this
reaction is the complete
Jones,
While this is interesting speculation, I have come to assess probabilities
of of heretofore unknown reactions based inversely on binding energy. If
we look at molecular binding energy, it is less than atomic binding.
Nuclear binding energy is greater than atomic binding. Sub-nucleon
I would like to draw an interesting cross-connection to the discussion below.
There was a suggestion one time that Papp used an alpha emitter in his noble
gas fuel. Perhaps his engine operated by stimulating he decay of this alpha
emitter, and any quasi-stable alpha emitters that might have
Hi Mark,
I must ask: where was the alleged "rant" in my original post? I pointed to a
link that showed some interesting graphics about where political money is
coming from. In your mind, does pointing to a link now constitute another
"rant" coming from me? Do the links I submit for the Vort
Eric, according to my understanding of gasses, volume expansion by itself does
not produce heat, instead heat is absorbed as mechanical energy is produced. I
think of this as being the inverse of what is seen when a piston compresses a
gas. The gas has mechanical energy imparted into it and
I presume that you guys are also integrating into your thought in this
thread, the paper written 13-July-1964 in Physical Review, Vol. 135, No.
1B, "Classically Radiationless Motions and Possible Implications for
Quantum Theory", by G. H. Goedecke from New Mexico State University. My
Here is all:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/10/oct-12-2015-exemplary-lenr-initiative.html
LENR is moving faster, sometimes even in the good direction!
Peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
Hi Esa,
I'm sure many Vorts remain curious about the further adventures of Steorn
and Mr. McCarthy. I confess, I still am one of the curious.
While I remain suitably cautious, and perhaps just a tad suspicions as well,
I look forward to further developments. How will they "spin" the ORBO
Correction
*
* In this reaction of relatively cold deuterons, gamma emission cannot
proceed, and fusion to deuterium is suppressed in favor of complete
disintegration of protons and neutrons into quarks.
. should read: "gamma emission cannot proceed, and fusion of deuterium to
helium
Bob,
Good analysis. Subnuclear binding energy is significantly higher than nuclear
binding energy, in general. As we know, it takes many terawatts to show
evidence of the Higgs boson. After that, we must bootstrap power into energy to
make this happen.
Fortunately – terawatt pulses are
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 11:37 AM, David Roberson wrote:
> Normal gasoline engines operate on the high pressure gases that are
> generated when the fuel burns causing an increase to its temperature.
Since there was no exhaust outlet in the Papp engine, I wonder whether
a
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> According to the HRM, the process develops in
> three steps: a photon (in this case, the 24 MeV internalized photon) knocks
> a quark from the nucleon; the struck quark rescatters off a quark from
> another nucleon; then
From: Robert Ellefson
I just came across this reference to some new research showing
previously-undescribed electron spin-coupling modes that I thought folks
here might find interesting. I don't have access to the full article yet,
but I did find some related work by the first author.
*
I wish they would just roll out pre-orders. I mean, I'm ready to save up
for the Steorn Orbo and the ADGEX Tachyon - if either of them charge an
iPhone, an iPad or a MacBookPro, I'm super-ultra-keen. Just really need to
finally get my mittens on something that does something, instead of full of
Good morning Steven,
I think you are referring to this statement of mine:
". I believe you are the one who has, by far, pontificated at length about
political/religious issues;"
That is the only reference I made which you could interpret as referring to
a 'rant' (your term, not mine). It
It takes many TeV to show the Higgs - not TeraWatts. A 1.0 TeV particle
only has 1.6e-7 joules of kinetic energy, but that energy is in a single
particle and can create a TeV event in a collision.
A TW laser will not really help. The individual laser photons are only eV
level, and a TW laser
Hello again Mark,
I stand by what I have said before. To repeat myself, to endlessly
reinterpret what I have said before lies madness. I'm content to leave my
"rants" as-is.
It's probably time to close up shop on this particular discussion.
At least we seem to agree on the fact that
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Mon, 12 Oct 2015 12:13:40 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
>One thought here is that the prompt alpha particles partially ionized
>the noble gasses, and that the excited electrons relaxed back into
>levels above the ground state, causing the size of the atoms to be
>larger.
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Mon, 12 Oct 2015 21:17:34 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
>On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 9:03 PM, wrote:
>
>> The real question is where did the energy come from to create the plasma?
>
>In the scenario we're considering here, the energy came from the
http://phys.org/news/2015-10-quantum-thermodynamics.html
What is quantum in quantum thermodynamics?
A new study shows that overunity is a quantum effect that is based on
coherence and entanglement.
Quote:
"One important implication of the new results is that quantum effects may
significantly
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 10:30 PM, wrote:
> I doubt there was enough of it (but I'm just guessing).
If he knew our trick, one of these naturally occurring isotopes might
have done the trick:
142Ce 143Nd 144Nd 145Nd 146Nd 147Sm
148Nd 148Sm 149Sm 150Sm 152Gd
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 9:03 PM, wrote:
> The real question is where did the energy come from to create the plasma?
In the scenario we're considering here, the energy came from the
induced decay of an alpha emitter that was introduced into the Papp
engine.
Eric
Well it looks like the spin people are finally getting on the right track.
Thank goodness.
This is a good mechanism to get mass energy of the nucleus to the energy of the
electrons orbital energy states. This leaves a short jump to phonic energy of
the lattice. There is no high energy EM
Steven
Please explain this statement.
"To repeat myself, to endlessly reinterpret what I have said before lies
madness. I'm content to leave my "rants" as-is."
I honestly do not know why you said this. and if I'm not able to communicate
my point of view clearly, then perhaps this is an
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