Hi,
It's so sad to notice that my gutfeeling about Defkalion was
unfortunately right.
On 15-5-2014 20:11, Jed Rothwell wrote:
It seems the whole thing fell apart after Rossi broke the contract. My
guess is that he never transferred the technology to them. That's what
he said, and I suppose
Hi,
Just a thought related to the string theory and the Big Bang inflation
theory.
Could it be that Branes are the macro version, while LENR is the micro
version of the same principle?
Kind regards,
Rob
Dear Steven,
Thanks for sharing this video, I enjoyed it.
Kind regards,
Rob
Dear Alan,
On 6-11-2013 18:11, Alan Fletcher wrote:
Is this the Ragone diagram you stand by?
http://b-i.forbesimg.com/markgibbs/files/2013/05/130520_ragone_04-1024×624.png
I'm afraid the file is not there anymore, as I get an 404 error.
Kind regards,
Rob
Alan,
On 6-11-2013 21:48, Alan Fletcher wrote:
It's funny -- I pulled up the Forbes image this morning !
Still there :
http://b-i.forbesimg.com/markgibbs/files/2013/05/130520_ragone_04-1024x624.png
Yep I see, but there is a slight difference between those two:
The one that works has an x
Hi,
Just wondering if anybody knows about Liberty Generator?
http://www.libertygenerator.com/
Be aware it is an endless long video with a Powerpoint kind of
presentation with Voice-over.
Is this for real or just another scam?
Anybody knows how it works if it does work?
Kind regards,
Rob
Jones et al,
Just for clarification I have NO whatsoever affiliation with this site.
Curious minds only wanted to know what the claimed behind laying
principle/technique is for this generator.
Kind regards,
Rob
Dear Jed,
On 23-9-2013 20:13, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Furthermore, decreasing the cost of energy is likely to improve first
world economies sooner than it improves third world countries or
China, since we have more high tech, we have more ways to grow the
economy, and we import more energy per
Hi,
On 18-7-2013 17:17, Giovanni Santostasi wrote:
The evidence for the Big Bang is not just the red-shift. It has
multiple lines that actually support each other. ... Big Bang theory
stays perfectly unchallenged. It is just journalistic sensationalism.
I disagree, as there is at least the
Hi,
On 17-7-2013 2:27, Jed Rothwell wrote:
blaze spinnaker blazespinna...@gmail.com
mailto:blazespinna...@gmail.com wrote:
as well as a member of the Cicap.
CICAP: *ICAP, the Italian Committee for the Investigation of
Claims on the Paranormal,* promotes a scientific and critical
Hi,
On 15-7-2013 16:11, Jones Beene wrote:
3) PCRPF or polariton catalyzed reversible proton fusion
The thing is you need some kind of catchy Acronym.
The above could be abbreviated to Polca Repro fusion; which can again be
abbreviated to PoRe fusion ;-)
And pore fusion could in essence
Hi,
On 15-7-2013 21:06, H Veeder wrote:
X-Rated Fusion
XXX Fusion
Only to be applied after 10:00 PM ;-)
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
On 4-7-2013 23:50, ChemE Stewart wrote:
For those with an open mind
http://cropcircleconnector.com/2013/Cavallo/comments.html
Interesting link, and I noticed the link with the word alchemy, which
is said to originate from the Arabic al-kimia.
I was wondering if the word might be
Hi,
On 21-6-2013 21:49, John Milstone wrote:
Again, it's clear from the full description that they were looking for
additional WIRES. There is nothing about checking what was IN the wires.
Just to borrow a phrase from Jones: This is complete bull crap !
It seems you are completely clueless
Jones,
On 17-6-2013 14:18, Jones Beene wrote:
Venus is bone-dry and hot enough to melt lead at 836 degrees F (447 degrees
C),
Very interesting information, but I fail to see the relevance of the
above fact.
Could you please elaborate on this a bit further as I thought that Lead
has a
Jones,
On 17-6-2013 14:18, Jones Beene wrote:
Venus is bone-dry and hot enough to melt lead at 836 degrees F (447
degrees C),
Very interesting information, but I fail to see the relevance of the
above fact.
Could you please elaborate on this a bit further as I thought that Lead
has a
Hi,
On 9-6-2013 17:56, Jones Beene wrote:
The observation that the Rossi HotCat could be operating as a crude
resonator tube - may not have struck a chord with everyone here... at least
not yet. Understandable - since it may not be readily apparent how that
benefits the situation, even if true.
Hi,
On 7-6-2013 4:46, Eric Walker wrote:
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Danny Ross Lunsford
antimatte...@yahoo.com mailto:antimatte...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there some way to be a part of this that does not involve
dozens of email messages per waking day to my account? Is there
not
Hi,
On 5-6-2013 1:49, Kevin O'Malley wrote:
I'm not arguing for banning Joshua Cude. I'm saying he should be
given a timeout, to return in one day (if he wishes) but then he has
an assigned thread that he will be expected to babysit. The thread
would be something like Joshua Cude Returns.
Hi,
An appropriate anagram of cold fusion would be ;-) :
Coils Found
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
On 2-6-2013 18:28, Alain Sepeda wrote:
by the way, remind me to call for a Nuremberg trial on Cold Fusion.
Some people have to be fired.
I'm afraid you cannot compare this with the Nuremberg trial as some of
the accused and sentenced got a death penalty.
I don't see any death penalty as
Hi,
On 31-5-2013 4:45, Eric Walker wrote:
Yes, and only in a diesel engine do you not need a battery to keep
spark plugs going.
Call me a nitpicker, but I think it should probably read:
Yes, and only in a diesel engine do you not need ANYTHING to keep spark
plugs going.
Of course, because
Hi,
On 30-5-2013 22:48, Edmund Storms wrote:
I agree Dave, I have been providing this explanation for several years
without any effect. I'm glad you are adding your voice. The critical
point at which the temperature must be reduced depends on the degree
of thermal contact between the source
Hi,
On 31-5-2013 12:44, Robert Lynn wrote:
I am generally saddened to see the recent witch-hunt/culling of
dissent/heresy in the Vort. The 'sneering' rule is being applied
asymmetrically, and frankly of late it is becoming more like a
doctrinal church.
Killing off opposing views like Abd,
Hi,
On 30-5-2013 20:15, Alan Fletcher wrote:
From: Joshua Cude joshua.c...@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 10:38:17 AM
The 3-phase looks more like obfuscation to me.
You want lots of power, you go straight to three-phase. This is a test rig he's
using, so of course it's
Hi,
Last night I've been breaking my brain on this matter as well and I
think I know what possibly maybe going on.
On 29-5-2013 13:19, Claudio C Fiorini wrote:
Yes indeed. But why are the tensions around 237 V and not around 400 V AC? They
switched the instrument in 3P3W mode, but being
Hi,
On 29-5-2013 16:29, Bob Higgins wrote:
Consider what Celani has done - taken a Ni-Cu alloy wire and etched
out the Cu to realize the surface nanotexturing, thus creating NAEs on
the wire outer surface.
What if this wire is wound in a coil shape?
I believe the cylindrical outer heaters
Hi,
On 29-5-2013 16:47, Berke Durak wrote:
Using three phases you can get DC with decent ripple using only a
handful of diodes. The power never goes to zero, whereas it would go
to zero 100 times a second if you were using a full-wave rectifier
with single-phase input. If the peak power
Hi,
On 29-5-2013 17:11, Bob Higgins wrote:
I think his reaction is being stimulated by heat (perhaps cycled
heating).
That's were the two more or less regular resistors play their role to
heat up the system, while the third coil is responsible for the oscillation.
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
What if the vessel is acting as a kind of capacitor and in conjunction
with the coil creates the ideal oscillation circuit?
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
On 29-5-2013 17:24, Axil Axil wrote:
*Are you saying that the oscillations set up in the mouse (outer
cylinder) induces oscillations inside the cat (inner cylinder)?*
**
*The mouse pulls the cats tail?*
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Rob Dingemans manonbrid...@aim.com
Hi,
On 29-5-2013 17:22, Alain Sepeda wrote:
in facts Nassim Nicholas Taleb explain tha in real life, increasing
the volume of details, reduce the capacity to take the good decision.
big picture is often raising the best vision...
I recognize tha pathoskeptics have also their big picture, with
Hi,
On 28-5-2013 14:50, Claudio C Fiorini wrote:
The hypothesis is, that the load (the three inputs of the black box)
were not connected between the phases and neutral, but between the
phases. But, at the same time, the tensions were measured (by error or
to mislead) between the phases and
Hi,
On 29-5-2013 0:15, Rob Dingemans wrote:
If you compare the display shown at this page
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=dnn8k0s=5 one can see that the
measuring device is in socalled 3P3W mode (page 13) and not in 3P4W
mode (page 12) as suggested by some people.
As they say, the devil
Hi,
On 26-5-2013 5:55, Duncan Cumming wrote:
Now for the argument that Rossi runs the risk that somebody will try a
type B meter (DC capable), or, for that matter, a simple oscilloscope.
He simply does not permit such things. He claims not to allow an
oscilloscope because it would reveal a
Hi,
On 26-5-2013 12:28, Andrew wrote:
A fuse blows when a certain *current* passes through it. P = V I cos
(theta); *power is voltage x current x power factor*. Thus you can
supply high power at low current if you use high voltage, which is how
a thin wire can be used to sneak in high power.
Hi,
On 27-5-2013 17:01, Jones Beene wrote:
Whoa. Someone is building a mountain out of a molehill here - and for what
purpose? To show that a that cheating could have been accomplished - as an
exercise in remote possibilities or magic tricks? ... or is it to express
frustration that the poster
On 27-5-2013 17:26, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Thus you can supply high power at low current if you use high
voltage, which is how a thin wire can be used to sneak in high power.
Jed made the same mistake as you, thinking that you need high current
to get high power . . .
No, I did
Hi,
On 27-5-2013 20:44, Andrew wrote:
The measurement task has been made unnecessarily difficult by
specifying 3-phase input to the control box. Normal single-phase
input would suffice here, given the power levels.
Not necessarily, if all three phases have a balanced load, then the
current
Hi,
On 21-5-2013 18:31, Jones Beene wrote:
As to the first part - yes - Ni-62 is a singularity in the
periodic table, being the one isotope with the highest binding energy per
nucleon of all known nuclides (~8.8 MeV per)
Ok, then the following questions pops into my mind:
Why is it that
Hi,
On 5-3-2013 14:21, Alain Sepeda wrote:
I understand why old apes are so careful an afraid the devil gets back
in its box, again. youg apes, or de-cryogenizated apes like me, should
be careful.
This brings back memories about the water hose in the tale of why the
caged young apes in the
Hi,
On 9-2-2013 1:19, Edmund Storms wrote:
On Feb 8, 2013, at 4:42 PM, Rob Dingemans wrote:
I disagree, I think Andrea already did prove his claims. The problem
is only that almost nobody seems to understand what is going on.
So Rob, you think Andre has proven his claims in many minds. You
Hi,
Anyone any idea of the end result of the voting?
Kind regards,
Rob
Energy Ξ Communication
Hi,
On 7-2-2013 22:19, Jed Rothwell wrote:
I don't know why this is in the Business section.
That does not surprise me at all, as it may have an incredible huge
impact on the way (some of) the traders may react.
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
Thanks for the info, it can never be mentioned often enough :-) .
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
On 8-2-2013 22:38, Edmund Storms wrote:
Yes, by all means give George a chance to be heard. Nevertheless, I
think that all proposals need to be treated with the same level of
skepticism. Rossi, for example, is required to PROVE his claims, which
he has not done in many minds. I suggest
Hi,
On 5-2-2013 23:49, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Alan Fletcher a...@well.com mailto:a...@well.com wrote:
In Great Britain they say: my garden is smaller that England, but
bigger than a stamp.
OOOkay. Does anyone want to hazard a guess as to what that might mean?
Found a similar quote on
Hi,
On 3-2-2013 23:37, ChemE Stewart wrote:
Incoming massive comets can also pull other gravitational bodies into
the inner solar system along with them
It seems to me you are looking for some kind of doomsday scenario and I
don't think that's going to happen.
Cheer up (Luke), you are
Hi,
On 24-1-2013 22:58, Jed Rothwell wrote:
I guess it was Lattice Energy who wrote:
The LENR theory should be easily testable by autopsies on some failed
batteries, looking for evidence of transmutations, i.e., unusual
isotopes or elements.
This would not be an easy test. There
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On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:05 PM, Rob Dingemans manonbrid...@aim.com
mailto:manonbrid...@aim.com wrote:
Hi,
On 15-1-2013 22:06, P.J van Noorden wrote:
Hi Robbie,
I
Hi,
On 15-1-2013 22:06, P.J van Noorden wrote:
Hi Robbie,
I registered late in the afternoon and got a welcome mail.
It will be interesting to attend the colloquium..Are you also living
in the Netherlands like me?
Peter
Just wondering if any (interesting) news is to be reported?
Kind
Hi,
On 22-1-2013 16:57, Terry Blanton wrote:
Who could have predicted it would be Kurzweil and Google:
http://www.technologyreview.com/view/510121/ray-kurzweil-plans-to-create-a-mind-at-google-and-have-it-serve-you/
?
Ok, I'm now just playing Hal's advocate: and who is going to give it a
Hi,
On 24-1-2013 0:56, Terry Blanton wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 6:26 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
And why stop at one?
There should be tons of thetans Cruising around. ;-)
And there are otherwise plenty of birds with Grease on their wings ;-)
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
On 22-1-2013 20:16, Edmund Storms wrote:
Of course Peter, this kind of reaction is expected. Patterson objected
to the F-P patent for the same reason - GREED. These fights will
become more common as the phenomenon gets closer to making money.
Greed is a two edge sword. It gives
Dear Jed et al,
On 22-1-2013 20:47, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Rob Dingemans manonbrid...@aim.com mailto:manonbrid...@aim.com wrote:
This exactly why this and associated patent(s) should be placed in
the Open source domain, so each and everyone can benefit from this
knowledge.
All
Hi,
On 23-1-2013 0:16, MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote:
Perhaps the motivation for the LENR researchers is more $ to continue the
research... there is no $ coming from govt which is typically where academia
gets research $. Thus, the researchers have to go to the private sector and
private investors are
Hi,
On 14-1-2013 21:57, Jones Beene wrote:
Actually - he was an expert in ozone and I had never heard of O6 when it
first came up ... so maybe he was of the opinion that to form the molecule,
the best way would be via ions.
Hmm, what to think of a O6 molecule with following form:
O - O
Hi,
In case your mailreader distorted the result here is another try:
O - O
/ \
O O
\ /
O - O
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
On 14-1-2013 23:12, Rob Dingemans wrote:
Hmm, what to think of a O6 molecule with following form:
O - O
/ \
OO
\ /
O - O
Seems to me a strong molecule structure with all 8 electrons in the
outer layer.
Must say I've never heard of this, but from a chemistry
Hi,
Don't know if this video was discussed here before.
But came across this video.
Big Eureka - The Energy Machine of Joseph Newman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMYo1QlvK5g
Be aware the video takes over an hour to see.
Is this thing for real or not?
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
On 18-12-2012 22:39, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
This thread should be labeled [OT] as it is off topic.
A recursive function! A programmer's nightmare.
Not really, more a fun challenge for a good software engineer.
Kind
Hi,
Very interesting video, it more or less proves my principle that Energy
is equivalent to Communication.
Hence the OT is definitely NOT OT !!!
On 9-12-2012 18:45, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
Does the Collective have any thoughts on the matter?
Or as the Borg used to say
Hi,
On 7-12-2012 0:43, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
http://nameberry.com/babyname/Jojo
...full name for pet.
Sounds logical for someone who thinks he is god or it's delegate, as
it is also of course an anagram for dog ;-) .
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
On 4-12-2012 23:51, Jed Rothwell wrote:
It is not enough. You would have to show that hundreds of professional
climatologists are being threatened or harassed by these vested
interests the way McGuire was. Is that happening?
There is no need for them to be threatened at all.
It is just
Hi,
On 5-12-2012 14:49, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
Like others on this list, I filtered JoJo out of my Vortex-l account
long ago. I have my limitations.
Am not filtering anyone at all and sometimes see and read the postings
of such a lost soul ;-) as Jojo with lots of
Hi,
On 5-12-2012 15:27, Vorl Bek wrote:
I seem to recall that Jojo has been called a 'bible fanatic' and
worse. Do you expect him to quietly put up with that kind of
insult?
What's wrong with calling somebody a bible fanatic?
It's just an opinion like any other and should not be treated as an
Hi,
On 5-12-2012 17:04, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
The suppression problem arises easily ...
On cold fusion ...
That took more evidence.
Well said, and therefore free speech and support for it is so important.
If you see this (independent of your own political views) also as being
Dear Peter e.a.,
As a famous saying by Mahatma Gandhi goes:
First they ignore you,
then they ridicule you,
then they fight you,
then you win.
It seems to me that we as Vort-collective are getting more close to
the last step of winning the LENR-CANR battle.
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
On 16-11-2012 22:36, Rob Dingemans wrote:
Personally I doubt that in those days this technology was available
for them as it requires probably C(12) atoms to be transmuted into
Fe(26) atoms.
This should of course read as C(6) atoms to be transmuted into Fe(26) atoms.
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
On 15-11-2012 0:30, Daniel Rocha wrote:
Can I pay in bullions?
Dunno, but with Paypal you can at least (after exchange) pay with Euros.
Regards,
Rob
Hi,
As far what I understand from it, it does work with a kind of piston in
the middle of the dish in the same kind of way how a cylinder in an
engine moves back and forth by air pressure.
Kind regards,
Rob
On 10-11-2012 18:07, Terry Blanton wrote:
http://www.saphonenergy.com/
Their
Hi,
On 10-11-2012 18:19, Terry Blanton wrote:
On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Rob Dingemans manonbrid...@aim.com wrote:
Hi,
As far what I understand from it, it does work with a kind of piston in the
middle of the dish in the same kind of way how a cylinder in an engine moves
back and forth
Hi,
Seen the contents (or better said the lack of it) of this article and
the current comments shown, thy can not otherwise than to consider the
Scientific American as a strictly biased magazine, which lacks a decent
chief editor who should have performed a thorough review and hence this
Hi,
Just a thought, what would happen if you would write about the same
facts but than everything in the opposite sense?
A kind of reverse psychology method.
Kind regards,
Rob
Hi,
It seems to me that Wikipedia will meets it's own damburster.
The wait is for someone to drop the bouncing balls in the lake of the
wikidam.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnes_Wallis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._617_Squadron_RAF
On 14-9-2012 22:16, Jed Rothwell wrote:
This is why I
Hi,
It seems to me that Wikipedia will meets it's own dambuster.
The wait is for someone to drop the bouncing balls in the lake of the
wikidam.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnes_Wallis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._617_Squadron_RAF
On 14-9-2012 22:16, Jed Rothwell wrote:
This is why I
Hi,
On 13-9-2012 12:23, Teslaalset wrote:
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Andre Blum andre_vor...@blums.nl
mailto:andre_vor...@blums.nl wrote:
On 09/12/2012 01:21 PM, Andre Blum wrote:
Please, please refrain from discussing dutch politics when it has
absolutely nothing to do with the
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