Re: [Vo]:The Keel, Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-27 Thread Mauro Lacy
On 02/26/2012 06:58 PM, Jones Beene wrote: Most readers on this list are more concerned with anomalous energy on earth than astrophysics. We pay attention to solar energy as a clean alternative - and to solar sunspots as a general areas of interest - but hardly ever do we consider an

Re: [Vo]:The Keel, Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-27 Thread integral.property.serv...@gmail.com
Jones. FYI: And if we add another piece to the puzzle, remember that a curious character who writes about JONP (W. Guglinski), which according to some items found in a theoretical way the catalyst for Rossi, suggests that the excess heat of LENR (currently unexplained ) are to be connected

RE: [Vo]:The Keel, Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-26 Thread Jones Beene
Most readers on this list are more concerned with anomalous energy on earth than astrophysics. We pay attention to solar energy as a clean alternative - and to solar sunspots as a general areas of interest - but hardly ever do we consider an interconnectivity of solar activity to LENR in hidden

Re: [Vo]:The Keel, Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-20 Thread Mauro Lacy
On 02/12/2012 10:33 PM, Mauro Lacy wrote: I'll perform a power spectral density analysis of sunspot number/solar activity data. If there's a 5.52 year cycle in solar activity, it'll show up, along with the main 11 year cycle. I don't think something that big can be easily overlooked, but

RE: [Vo]:The Keel, Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-20 Thread Jones Beene
Impressive! You take this quite seriously Mauro. This is actually a lot more complicated than it seems at first glance. Probably because the 11 year cycle is not really exact, but the statistical arguments are hard for me to follow. You have to wonder how accurate older data is as well. Is

Re: [Vo]:The Keel, Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-20 Thread Mauro Lacy
On 02/20/2012 10:29 PM, Jones Beene wrote: Impressive! You take this quite seriously Mauro. Not so seriously, really. I took it as an opportunity to learn new things. And your hypothesis looked both interesting and appropriate. This is actually a lot more complicated than it seems at

Re: [Vo]:The Keel, Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-17 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 12:47 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: Anyway - let's hope it does not keel-over on us later this year... but... yes, to answer a lingering question - methinks the Maya would surely have been aware of Eta Carinae and its regular cycle. On occasion, it can be

Re: [Vo]:The Keel, Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-12 Thread Mauro Lacy
On 02/12/2012 02:47 AM, Jones Beene wrote: As recently as last summer, it looked like our sun had gone into a sleep mode. http://www.space.com/11960-fading-sunspots-slower-solar-activity-solar-cycle .html If you are new to Vortex, you may not realize that we have a unwanted and powerful

RE: [Vo]:The Keel, Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-12 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- Hi Mauro, But the experts have been consistently wrong of late! No one predicted the recent surge, nor the prior lull of the previous year. And no one that I can find has tied the more massive spots to EC. Are you defending this sloppy record? NASA is the worst of all

Re: [Vo]:The Keel, Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-12 Thread Mauro Lacy
I'll perform a power spectral density analysis of sunspot number/solar activity data. If there's a 5.52 year cycle in solar activity, it'll show up, along with the main 11 year cycle. I don't think something that big can be easily overlooked, but nevertheless... it bodes well with my modest

[Vo]:The Keel, Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-11 Thread Jones Beene
As recently as last summer, it looked like our sun had gone into a sleep mode. http://www.space.com/11960-fading-sunspots-slower-solar-activity-solar-cycle .html If you are new to Vortex, you may not realize that we have a unwanted and powerful neighbor in the galaxy named Eta Carinae. It is