Keith Nagel responded;
Hi Thomas,
you write:
I find it odd that BLP ignored me.
Why? Can you explain to the rest of us why you think
he should take your offer seriously?
You don't know who I am, I might be talking to an established company
with a group of wealthy investors.
Have you ever
done
thomas malloy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keith Nagel responded;
Hi Thomas,
you write:
I find it odd that BLP ignored me.
Why? Can you explain to the rest of us why you think
he should take your offer seriously?
You don't know who I am, I might be talking to an established company
http://www.lateralscience.co.uk/Fluorine/exant.html
http://www.lateralscience.co.uk/Fluorine/Sb.html
" Yellow or alpha-antimony is formed when antimony hydride SbH3 is treated with ozonized O2
at - 90 C: 4 SbH3 + 3 O2 --- 4 Sb + 6 H2O. This passes to black antimony on exposure to light.
It
In the very first post of this thread I used two
URLs from TinyURL.com pointing to a couple of
diagrams on my Beta-atmosphere Yahoo web-site.
Though I tested them and they worked originally,
it would appear that Yahoo have a dynamic system
for referring to their group files and consequently
Terry Blanton recommended:
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-speciation.html
That's great! I love this part:
. . . experimentally showing that A doesn't interbreed
with B doesn't preclude both interbreeding with C. This gets even more
complicated in groups that don't have nice,
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
In 1917, to promote
wartime production, the government stepped in and forced all patent
holders
to accept a standard fee, so that any manufacturer could get free
access to
the technology. I imagine something similar would happen with the
Mills device.
...and how
- Original Message -
From: Robin van Spaandonk
Jones, you are no slouch yourself. Why not give Mills a
hand, and do your own hydrino reactor design, and send it to
him, no strings attached?
I would be happy to do this, if he would provide some detail
about the rate of hydrino
--- On Thu 02/24, Frederick Sparber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clouds of antimony trichloride are given off at the same time.
Hence the term Explosive Antimony is given to a solid solution( 4 to 12
percent )of the trihalide in alpha-antimony.
The heat of combustion of H2 + 1/2 O2 is 54,000
Dear all,
France and Belgium to study transmutation (...) opening the door to a
new treatment for radioactive waste.
http://www.neimagazine.com/story.asp?sectioncode=132storyCode=2026967
I think it's interesting that they're now also working on nuclear waste
remediation with conventional
That was supposed to say:
Ed said he wanted BOLD inflammatory headlines *and* this is what we came
up with.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] voice input.
- Jed
Hey Fred,
That website you posted is very entertaining! I have a small
collection of ancient chemistry and recipe books, always
great fun to read.
The exploding antimony thing was explained to me as being
due to the energy stored in the electroforming process;
but your speculation is
Hi Thomas,
you write:
You don't know who I am, I might be talking to an established company
with a group of wealthy investors.
Well this is your opportunity to impress us. If you are
representing an established company, tell us the name of the company.
Basic due dilligence would require at
Tom wrote:
snip
But that's not what really bothers me about this. About two years
ago they had a picture of a three necked flask with a beautiful
purple glow in it.
Images of the thermal reactor are still available on the 'Cell' page of the
website.
They said that is was producing so many
Hey Jed,
I see you're adjusting the site to red state tastes (grin).
This should prove very interesting to watch...
K.
-Original Message-
From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 1:57 PM
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Subject: DoE LIES AGAIN!!! --
Mike,
The last time I talked to Mills, several years ago, he
said he was
about a factor of 4 away from a closed loop.
...and a 1000 fold improvement from fusion would put him
over the top by a
factor of 250.
How?
We seem to be talking past each other here.
The alternative to a Mills'
Antimony oxide is a heavy powder employed in the
plastic industry on mixing recipe's as a fire
retardent meaning the(pvc) plastic will have a higher
ignition temp for combustion. I commonly used antimony
oxide at work for many years. But I was allergic to
the powder form resulting in skin
There is a little information available on the web about the "alternative"
hydrino work of Arie De Geus. Turns out I was mis-spelling his name. My apology
if you are a vortex lurker..
I must say up front that reading his book makes one think that he is a
religious fanatic more so than a
See:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,66694,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_2
200 MW for $500 to $750 million. Actually, that is not such a bad price.
The same capacity with other sources would cost roughly:
Gas-fired turbine, $100 million
Conventional wind turbine, $400 million
Conventional
In reply to Edmund Storms's message of Thu, 24 Feb 2005 15:20:25 -0700:
Hi Ed,
[snip]
Actually Robin, hydrino production has been ruled out. Cells are now
sealed and contain a recombiner. If hydrinos were produced and did not
react with oxygen to reform water, extra oxygen would accumulate
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
In reply to Edmund Storms's message of Thu, 24 Feb 2005 15:20:25 -0700:
Hi Ed,
[snip]
Actually Robin, hydrino production has been ruled out. Cells are now
sealed and contain a recombiner. If hydrinos were produced and did not
react with oxygen to reform water,
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