[VO]:Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-16 Thread RC Macaulay
BlankMichael Foster wrote.. Somewhere on Bill's endlessly large website is an experiment showing that exposure to a magnetic field increases the viscosity of water. This is such an easy thing to test that I tried it. It really works. At first I thought that this is mysterious and inexplicable.

[Vo]: Re: Hydrino Summation

2006-11-16 Thread Mike Carrell
- Original Message - From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Vo]: Hydrino Summation My take on this is that yes, LENR and BLP are somehow related and will lead to a major advance in physical understanding. In Tom Stolper's book Genius Inventor, a detailed and generally

Re: [Vo]: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-16 Thread Jones Beene
Michael Foster's mention of the normal Brownian motion caused by thermal agitation being suppressed - also raises a larger issue. Much larger: global warming. John Roach wrote the following for 'National Geographic News' in 2004. Earth's magnetic field is fading. Today it is about 10 percent

RE: [Vo]: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-16 Thread R Stiffler
It would likely not have been the approximately one degree of pent-up heat, seen by Dr. Stiffler, as his magnet was much stronger than the earth field - but it still could be substantial - and it is just possible that some of the global warming already seen in the polar regions is due to the

[Vo]: Re: Hydrino Summation

2006-11-16 Thread Jones Beene
Mike The wasp in this ointment is that the F-P cell had lithium in its electrolyte, and lithium is distinctly **not** a BLP catalyst. Yes, agreed - but then again (even without a kludge that makes it a catalyst)- this goes to the original straw man argument of the HSG thread. That being:

RE: [VO]:Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-16 Thread R Stiffler
BlankWe were able to drop out some white powder precipitate one a single occasion some time back. We had forgotten to turn off the test unit over the lunch hour. Never able to reproduce the event in our steel test tank. The municipal source of our water supply could have had been hypo-chlorinated

Re: [Vo]: Re: Hydrino Summation

2006-11-16 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 16 Nov 2006 11:15:03 -0800: Hi, [snip] Mike The wasp in this ointment is that the F-P cell had lithium in its electrolyte, and lithium is distinctly **not** a BLP catalyst. Yes, agreed - but then again (even without a kludge that makes it a