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2007-01-01 Thread R Stiffler

RE: [Vo]: Virtual Charge: Electric Charge (non)- Conservation

2006-12-31 Thread R Stiffler
In my opinion, one of many concepts and least understood is that of _DIMENSIONS_. The interaction between one dimension and the next and the governing hierarchy of that information. Virtual particles (albeit), but the real kicker is, can _HEAT_ be an inter-dimensional process? An interesting idea

RE: [Vo]: What Energy Crisis?

2006-12-31 Thread R Stiffler
With or without 1000 years of reserves, one can only assume that ultimate control of a populace is imminent. Why? Because the information being given out to the people is nothing but doom and gloom. Thinking the sky is falling causes one to run for cover. For one I have been sick and tired of the

[Vo]:PM polarity switching

2006-12-15 Thread R Stiffler
It was 6-8 years ago, sometime around SMOT that some of the FE experimenters were looking at how you could change apparent PM pole polarity by using a ferrite interconnection. If you did not see this or are not familiar with what they were doing I looked up some of my notes on how I tested what

[Vo]: We are Scientists?

2006-12-15 Thread R Stiffler
Just returning from the next to last lecture for the tour of 2006 and must admit that I am happy that this year is over, along with reaching 64 years of age one begins to mellow out and see the world in a different view. I was asked if I thought there was a God? I was honest and answered that I

RE: [Vo]: We are Scientists?

2006-12-15 Thread R Stiffler
, not definate. also, if one researches non king james versions, all the other people came from adam having sex with his daughters. yes, yes he did, its in there. (abel being dead and caine off and wandering for several hundred years) On 12/15/06, R Stiffler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just

RE: [Vo]: We are Scientists?

2006-12-15 Thread R Stiffler
-Original Message- From: R Stiffler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 4:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Vo]: We are Scientists? Yes indeed! Imagine no Politics, Greed, Singular Control, Subversion? Why not freedom? Is indeed control

RE: [Vo]: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-16 Thread R Stiffler
It would likely not have been the approximately one degree of pent-up heat, seen by Dr. Stiffler, as his magnet was much stronger than the earth field - but it still could be substantial - and it is just possible that some of the global warming already seen in the polar regions is due to the

RE: [VO]:Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-16 Thread R Stiffler
BlankWe were able to drop out some white powder precipitate one a single occasion some time back. We had forgotten to turn off the test unit over the lunch hour. Never able to reproduce the event in our steel test tank. The municipal source of our water supply could have had been hypo-chlorinated

RE: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-15 Thread R Stiffler
Can we assume that the temperature of the magnetized sample is always less than ambient? That is correct and over a number of tests varied in the range of (-.5 to -1.6) C' below ambient. I did of course assure that this was just not a location anomaly. The last series was conducted in a fume hood

RE: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-15 Thread R Stiffler
Reading the link for sure has convinced me I have Fictional Water, I guess that explains why it leaves the beaker at a rate of 20mL a day when not covered :-) I thought Jones had the key and samples are now stabilizing, this may answer the 'White' particles, but I see no reason, even after

RE: [Vo]: 2nd law of thermodynamics is incorrect

2006-11-14 Thread R Stiffler
Maybe your time is before the old carbon element phones where we turned a crank to ring the phone of whom we were calling and often found that the noise from the 'mouth piece' element was extreme an higher that our voice signal? Since these used an external current (supplied by the hand cranked

RE: [Vo]: 2nd law of thermodynamics is incorrect

2006-11-14 Thread R Stiffler
of thermodynamics is incorrect R Stiffler wrote: ... Carbon resistors generate more thermal voltage noise than Metal film resistors

RE: [Vo]: 2nd law of thermodynamics is incorrect

2006-11-14 Thread R Stiffler
. People report that my MEMM wiki doesn't fully load. Certain posts at overunity.com don't post. Maybe it's the MIB, G Just trying to lighten up, as I'm really getting frustrating over this whole trip lately. Regards, Paul Lowrance --- R Stiffler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I guess his mail

RE: [Vo]: 2nd law of thermodynamics is incorrect

2006-11-13 Thread R Stiffler
Deborah D. L. Chung has been on this issue for some time, the following links may be of interest in ref. to the carbon resistor and excess energy. The Chung's Negative Resistance experiment Dr. Deborah D. L. Chung, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at University at Buffalo (UB)

Re: [Vo]: 2nd law of thermodynamics is incorrect

2006-11-13 Thread R Stiffler
Why have we tried to decrease the ‘time’ measurement window? Look at the first oscilloscopes, they were deemed a great advance in measurement technology, yet they were slow, the window was broad. Technology improved and we began to see things in waveforms that we were amazed with. The faster the

RE: [Vo]: 2nd law of thermodynamics is incorrect

2006-11-13 Thread R Stiffler
Robin! I'm at a loss? So you are saying that 'Carbon' has 0 {zero} background radiation? Like it is at 0 K' Why can not an object which radiates energy (we know all thing do) can not be fed into an antenna, properly tuned and transmit energy? Maybe your time is before the old carbon element

[Vo]: Re: On the magnetization of Water

2006-09-23 Thread R Stiffler
Jones! Can I communicate with you direct email? I am not a chemist and have a couple of questions on just how you are pulling the H2O2 from a solution where the H2O2 is Miscible, even though there is a Density diff of approx. 0.4 and a MM of almost 2x. Please understand my ignorance here?