Re: A Spring-Magnets Casimir Over-Unity Simulator

2005-07-18 Thread Frederick Sparber
Mounting two magnets (separated) inside a non-magnetic coil spring (compression) so that the 1/R^4 attractive force can aid in compressing it when it's dropped from a height sufficient to cause it to compress slightly (thermal collision force aided by the Casimir force) should show some

Re: MAHG Spring-Magnets Casimir Over-Unity Simulator

2005-07-18 Thread Frederick Sparber
Re: Re: Microbubble Collapse, Lennard-Jones Potential and ZPE From: Puthoff Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1998 07:54:36 In a message dated 11/22/98 5:31:15 AM, you wrote:When a bubble collapses the molecules are driven into close proximity such that the Lennard-Jones Potential goes beyond the negative

Re: magnetic pulse circuits

2005-07-18 Thread Mark Jordan
On 18 Jul 2005 at 3:43, Nick Reiter wrote: Paul has been working again on the solid state version, which apparently would use sequenced pulse generators to pump layered windings on solenoids to produce a form of vacuum coherence and OU type action. It seems he is trying to build a no

Re: Toward the Next Crusade

2005-07-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote.. It seems to me that the Crusader Particle would be a good name for the materon/epo since like crusaders of yore it carries a cross (the plus sign) and a sword, the negative sign.Not a politically correct suggestion, I know, butin the week following the London bombings I

New article by Haiko Lietz

2005-07-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
Haiko Lietz has published a new article in German on cavitation: http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20541/1.html It is attracting a lot of traffic to LENR-CANR.org, from a link in the article to a paper by Roger Stringham. - Jed

Re: Toward the Next Crusade

2005-07-18 Thread Edmund Storms
RC Macaulay wrote: Grimer wrote.. It seems to me that the Crusader Particle would be a good name for the materon/epo since like crusaders of yore it carries a cross (the plus sign) and a sword, the negative sign. Not a politically correct suggestion, I know, but in the week following the

Re: Toward the Next Crusade

2005-07-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
RC Macaulay wrote: An analogy can be drawn by the story of the Muslin truck driver. Should the truck break down just over the hill on a dark road, the Muslim would leave the truck in the middle of the road. Anyone killed by crashing into the truck would be the will of Allah. However, a

Re: Toward the Next Crusade

2005-07-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote: The al in al Qaeda came into English many times in history under happier circumstances, in words such as algebra, alcohol, alkali and alchemy (which later morphed into chemistry). See also zero . . . Also algorism and algorithm (from Muhammad ibn Khwarizmi-Musa), cipher, average

Re: Toward the Next Crusade

2005-07-18 Thread John Harris
Jed and Ed I am in complete agreement No need to write more Regards JohnH - Original Message - From: Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-L@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 12:38 AM Subject: Re: Toward the Next Crusade RC Macaulay wrote: An analogy can be drawn by the

Re: New article by Haiko Lietz

2005-07-18 Thread Christopher Arnold
Jed, Yes - itis wonderful pioneering work that Putterman patented, with patent number 5,659,173 but it looks like the patent is still in force and will be for some time. Not to cause any arguments - but he did call for sonic Fusion using D+T as "fuels" wherebyPurdue'saddition of acetone is

Re: A Spring-Magnets Casimir Over-Unity Simulator

2005-07-18 Thread Harry Veeder
Title: Re: A Spring-Magnets Casimir Over-Unity Simulator Wouldn't the magnets also resist the expansion of the coil spring, so the magnets would have no net effect on the bounce height? Harry Frederick Sparber wrote: Mounting two magnets (separated) inside a non-magnetic coil spring

Re: New article by Haiko Lietz

2005-07-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
By the way, there is a link at the top of that paper to an English version. - Jed

Re: New article by Haiko Lietz

2005-07-18 Thread Grimer
At 03:43 pm 18/07/2005 -0400, you wrote: By the way, there is a link at the top of that paper to an English version. - Jed Thanks for pointing that out, Jed. I had missed the link and, not knowing German, had given up. 8-( Frank

Re: New article by Haiko Lietz

2005-07-18 Thread Grimer
At 12:01 pm 18/07/2005 -0400, you wrote: Haiko Lietz has published a new article in German on cavitation: http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20541/1.html It is attracting a lot of traffic to LENR-CANR.org, from a link in the article to a paper by Roger Stringham. - Jed I was interested to

Re: One Cylinder Casimir Engine

2005-07-18 Thread Harry Veeder
Title: Re: One Cylinder Casimir Engine Would the behaviour of this casimir engine be closer to the behaviour of sterling engine rather than the behaviour of an internal combustion? Harry Frederick Sparber wrote: Harry Veeder wrote: Is the spark ZPE ?! Nope, but the exhaust gases of

Foundation for Hierarchical Analysis

2005-07-18 Thread Grimer
In order to lay the foundations for an hierarchical analysis of the Ideal Gas Law (which will show that though Volume, Pressure and Temperature look to be very different physical entities, they are essentially the same thing under different aliases) I can't do better than to reproduce a post I

Re: New article by Haiko Lietz

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Huffman
Am Montag, 18. Juli 2005 18:01 schrieb Jed Rothwell: Haiko Lietz has published a new article in German on cavitation: http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20541/1.html It is attracting a lot of traffic to LENR-CANR.org, from a link in the article to a paper by Roger Stringham. - Jed I

Re: Towards the Next Crusade.

2005-07-18 Thread Harry Veeder
Frank Grimer, It appears you are saying that IN THEORY a blackbody is not in a state of perfect thermal equilibrium as other theoreticians have assumed. Anyway, you and others might like to read this paper published in the June 2005 issue of the Canadian Journal of Physics: -- Why the

Re: New article by Haiko Lietz

2005-07-18 Thread John Coviello
http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20542/1.html Bubble Fusion takes next hurdle Haiko LIetz 18.07.2005 The potential for cavitation to induce nuclear fusion lets physicists think in new directions of energy production In 2002 the journal Science caused a heated debate among scientists, when

Re: New article by Haiko Lietz

2005-07-18 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Grimer I only hope the experimenters don't arrange things, student fashion and correct a imaginary systematic error to give the right result. And if they do get the wrong result I hope they don't do a Newlands and imagine the fusion can't be taking place. I believe that is called

Springs/ Magnets /Casimir and Victor's implosion

2005-07-18 Thread Jones Beene
Re: A Spring-Magnets Casimir Over-Unity SimulatorOne further thought to to add to the confusion: As mentioned, the Casimir force comes into play at a certain distance 2-10 nm, and the normal kinetic energy of a gas molecule can be increased or decreased by it (as the Casimir is not always

Re: Toward the Next Crusade

2005-07-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Richard wrote.. This simple analogy is the essence of the two cultures. One fatalistic and one hopeful. One based on evil and one on good. Ed and Jed are correct stating this group should focus on science. Cultural studies are a science. Allow me to correct my wording to.. One "rooted" in

Re: Toward the Next Crusade

2005-07-18 Thread Harry Veeder
Title: Re: Toward the Next Crusade A culture of despair has displaced a culture of hope. Despair tends to foster a belief in fatalism. Now ask yourself what is the cause of despair. Harry RC Macaulay wrote: Richard wrote.. This simple analogy is the essence of the two cultures. One

Re: Toward the Next Crusade

2005-07-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Title: Re: Toward the Next Crusade Evil is the root cause of despair. Richard - Original Message - From: Harry Veeder To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 9:37 PM Subject: Re: Toward the Next Crusade A culture of despair has displaced a culture of