Hi Keith,
His name is Keith Trenton. Believe me, no moss would dare grow anywhere
near him. At some point in the future he may find his way back into the
Carroll work with its many implications, but it would require a pretty hefty
budget. We tried to find government funding to explore some
Public wrote:
Have you seen this?:
PM of the first kind using static magnets goes down to the bedrock of
all physics for the last couple centuries and dynamites it.
Yawn, While a PM machine would be significant, I fail to see where it
would produce much energy, enough to charge a
On Sun, 1 May 2005, Prometheus Effect wrote:
I don't have the documentation you require but the event did occur. If I
can show you the SMOT (same design as in 1997) is OU, then why can't you
believe I did what I claimed back then?
It's because you're controlling information, playing some sort
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Mike Carrell wrote:
This is actually not new; the ball has been happily rolling around for
years, to my knowledge. It is on display in a public museum.
Someone who first posted the Finsrud articles mentioned that the machine
wears out and must be taken down for adjustments.
... BLP has tantalizing results reported
by _one_
lab and an outlandish theory to explain these results which
nobody else
has ever achieved AFAIK.
I wrote to the team at Penn State, several years ago, who had replicated one
of Mill's excess heat experiments under contract. They replied that
Jed wrote:
snip
Ditto claims by Mills and Correa. As far as I know, the only anomalous
energy claim that has claimed any scientific basis in conventional
theory
is cold fusion. Of course many people disagree, but Hagelstein and
others
believe it can be explained with textbook
I think if I were concealing anything, I'd put 3 solenoids in the base to
inject momentum into the swinging pendulums at the relevant rate, powered
by similarly concealed battery.
From: Stephen R. Lawrence, 8 Supanee Court, French's Road, Cambridge,
England, CB4 3LB. Tel/Fax +44 1223 564373
Mike Carrell wrote:
Jed was not paying close enough attention then or now. Mills abandoned
electrolytic cells because he could not get a high enough energy density.
I realize that is what he said.
His target then was utility boilers.
That target is insanity squared. It reminds of the old Bob
Hi Mike,
Try Richard Hull. His group did the first modern studies of this
phenomena to my knowledge, I remember reading about them
in the late Charles Yosts Electric Spacecraft Journal
Issue #9, 1993. Here's a hint of the article from
googling...
Hi Keith.
The local "Dollar Store" providedeighty-one8 oz. Styrofoam cups (236 milliliter), two identical "insulated"
drinking cups with press-on lids, and a Styrofoam picnic chest for $4.50 plus tax total.
The stack of Nd ring super magnets (ten 10 mm OD x 5 mm IDwith tissue paper spacers)
Are you saying that Jeff Fink ( or anybody) has replicated the PAGD
claims? Has he -or anyone- obtained results that might be overunity?
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Mike Carrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 9:54 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject:
Today is 05/05/05.
- Jed
From: Jed Rothwell
Today is 05/05/05.
- Jed
Yeah, tell me about it. I'm trying to perform DB2 SQL queries against mainframe
tables within Microsoft Access. Using the DateValue function for today's date
('05/05/05') is damn confusing!
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
On Thu, 5 May 2005, Michael Foster wrote:
Aw, c'mon, Bill. Don't you think you're being unkind to
the morally handicapped? I was sort of getting kick out
the dodging and weaving.
Heh. I had my fill of this way back in the Mitch era.
Also, I started out as one of these liar types myself.
--- Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a rather nice polarization applet at:
http://home3.netcarrier.com/~chan/EM/PROGRAMS/POLARIZATION/
From it one can get an immediate and clear
conception of the
nature of circular polarization and elliptical
polarization as
well for that
DOH! I meant Wordsworth...
***
Five years have past: five summers, with the length
Of five long winters! And again I hear
These waters, rolling from their mountain-springs
With a soft inland murmur. Once again
Do I behold these steep and lofty cliffs,
Jed wrote:
Mike Carrell wrote:
Jed was not paying close enough attention then or now. Mills abandoned
electrolytic cells because he could not get a high enough energy density.
I realize that is what he said.
His target then was utility boilers.
That target is insanity squared. It
From: Mike Carrell
...
As I recall, the first integrated circuits did not cause
much of a stir, because the computer market at the time
had accomodated to the idea of cards with a few gates or
flip-flops on it. The Army was investing heavy bucks
inthe micromod program, which used stacks of
Frank Grimer wrote;
Incidently, the late Dr. Robert Carroll, who was a consultant to our firm
the last dozen years of his life, predicted the importance of fractional
quantum states
of his work. He tried to patent a really cold fusion reactor, down close to
absolute zero, many years prior to
Keith Weishaupt opines, somewhat heedless to the hidden cadre of
p'noid conspiracy-theorist, witch-hunting lurkers on Vo...
And more importantly, my birthday.
Yup...;-) I was just waiting to see if anyone would be outed
today as an Illuminati... but never did I guess it was good ole
Keith ...
Awesome!
At 12:19 PM 5/5/2005, you wrote:
Today is 05/05/05.
- Jed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For what it's worth, I recently read a fascinating book that described the
history of the chip. How it came into being. Based on what I read much
of what Mr. Carrell has had to say on this subject appears to be pretty
accurate.
Believe me, he got it wrong. I have not
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
For what it's worth, I recently read a fascinating book
that described the history of the chip. How it came
into being. Based on what I read much of what Mr. Carrell
has had to say on this subject appears to be pretty
accurate.
PS: Vorts! Humor me for a
but which is which?
(bloody reply going to person, not list.)
and in response keith
is a thing worthless becuase it is new?
has it worth then because it is old?
where the diamond has first pierced the way
the softest silk can thread the pearl
unnattributed sanskrit poet. written approx
At 05:43 PM 5/2/2005, Rothwellwrote:
This field is dying, and I cannot think of any way to save it.
- Jed
Utter nonsense.
Cold fusion research and development is (and has been) very much alive.
Success in the field requires advanced calculus, metallurgy and engineering.
Much will be covered at
At 04:54 PM 5/5/2005, Rothwell wrote:
There have been no LENR demos! Demos may not even be possible.
Utter nonsense. JET Thermal Products gave an open demonstration of a
robust cold
fusion Phusor system at MIT for a week at ICCF10. John Dash also gave a
demonstration on that Tuesday.
But
Jed Rothwell wrote:
By 1971 integrated circuits were already one of the largest industries
on earth.
Indeed. The HP35 scientific calculator was introduced when I was a
sophomore at GaTech in 1973. It cost $635.
Keith Nagel wrote:
And more importantly, my birthday.
Bully!
My mother 5/1
My first wife 5/5
My current wife 5/9
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