RE: [Vo]:CNBC: Brad Pitt and Laurene Powell Jobs are reportedly invested in a mysterious 'cold fusion' energy company

2019-06-14 Thread JonesBeene
OMG – Industrial Heat is the big mystery? Give me a break. CNBC has sunk to a new low these days or else this story was supposed to run on April 1. Maybe they should hire Laura away from Faux News to give them more creds … From: Jack Cole CNBC: Brad Pitt and Laurene Powell Jobs are

[Vo]:CNBC: Brad Pitt and Laurene Powell Jobs are reportedly invested in a mysterious 'cold fusion' energy company

2019-06-14 Thread Jack Cole
CNBC: Brad Pitt and Laurene Powell Jobs are reportedly invested in a mysterious 'cold fusion' energy company. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/14/brad-pitt-and-laurene-powell-jobs-are-reportedly-invested-in-a-mysterious-cold-fusion-energy-company.html

Re: [Vo]:This could be an indication of "dense hydrogen" from solarorigin

2019-06-14 Thread Russ George
I am imagining a magnetic monopole as a cluster of UDD. Behaving in some ways but not all ways like a neutron. The purely magnetic nature might allow aggregation and dissemination of energy. A solar source of these would be a convenient fit to the data. Russ On Fri, Jun 14, 2019, 9:49 AM Jürg

Re: [Vo]:This could be an indication of "dense hydrogen" from solarorigin

2019-06-14 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
One early and very detailed model of Aringazin: https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0202049 Jürg On 13.06.2019 02:01, JonesBeene wrote: How low can you go? Picometers are so passe’… The $64 question… what is the densest of the dense? Has anyone ever put together a table which lists the various