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2009-09-01 Thread Terry Blanton
That needs to go to vortex-l-requ...@eskimo.com in order to unsubscribe. On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Roarty, Francis Xfrancis.x.roa...@lmco.com wrote:

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2009-09-01 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
To facilitate the design and development of commercial, practical cold fusion demonstration kits, I've started a mailing list. You can join by sending a mail to coldfusionproject-subscr...@yahoogroups.com or go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/coldfusionproject/join Anyone may join, but

Re: [Vo]:BB motor -- explanation (maybe not!)

2009-09-01 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Here is another possible experiment which could indicate definitively whether the inductance of the outer bearing race is playing a role. Unfortunately it also seems likely to be harder than it appears at first. Run the experiment with stainless (non-magnetic) bearings, and (hopefully!) observe

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2009-09-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
I am sorry to rain on this parade, but I do not think the prospects for a commercial cold fusion project are good. I would love to be proved wrong on this. I have never seen an amateur experiment worth looking at. I have enough trouble trying to get professionals to do this, and they always

Re: [Vo]:BB motor -- explanation (maybe not!)

2009-09-01 Thread Michael Foster
I haven't been following this thread very closely, so if my input is repetitive, shoot me. Stephen's idea seems like a good test of whether this phenomenon is thermally or magnetically driven. Has anyone tried this with non-magnetic bearings? In any case, I looked it up and you can buy single

Re: [Vo]:BB motor -- explanation (maybe not!)

2009-09-01 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Michael Foster wrote: I haven't been following this thread very closely, so if my input is repetitive, shoot me. Stephen's idea seems like a good test of whether this phenomenon is thermally or magnetically driven. Has anyone tried this with non-magnetic bearings? Horace did, and as

Re: [Vo]:BB motor -- explanation (maybe not!)

2009-09-01 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 1, 2009, at 10:29 AM, Michael Foster wrote: I haven't been following this thread very closely, so if my input is repetitive, shoot me. Stephen's idea seems like a good test of whether this phenomenon is thermally or magnetically driven. Has anyone tried this with non-magnetic

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2009-09-01 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 02:15 PM 9/1/2009, Jed Rothwell wrote: I am sorry to rain on this parade, but I do not think the prospects for a commercial cold fusion project are good. I would love to be proved wrong on this. To my mind, there are two possibilities: the project will succeed, or cold fusion is an error

Re: [Vo]:BB motor -- explanation (maybe not!)

2009-09-01 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 1, 2009, at 10:51 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Michael Foster wrote: I haven't been following this thread very closely, so if my input is repetitive, shoot me. Stephen's idea seems like a good test of whether this phenomenon is thermally or magnetically driven. Has anyone

Re: [Vo]:Archives Available - EPRI LENR

2009-09-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
Steve Krivit discovered this: Electric Power Research Institute - Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction Research Archives Available on New Energy Times http://newenergytimes.com/v2/archives/EPRI-LENR-Archives.shtml (Various documents) This is great stuff. EPRI gave me permission to upload part of it

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2009-09-01 Thread Harbach Jak
*CLOCKWORKS: Mainsprings, Rube Goldberg, the 'Oil Patch, The Planet I spent my younger life working in the Rocky Mountain Oil-Patch and was always bemused amazed at some of the grass-roots 'rube-goldberg' concocted ingenuity that has been invented through the years. And that is the

Re: [Vo]:BB motor -- explanation (maybe not!)

2009-09-01 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Horace Heffner wrote: On Sep 1, 2009, at 10:51 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Michael Foster wrote: I haven't been following this thread very closely, so if my input is repetitive, shoot me. Stephen's idea seems like a good test of whether this phenomenon is thermally or magnetically

Re: [Vo]:ClockworkRubeGoldberg

2009-09-01 Thread Nick Palmer
Harbach Jak wrote: So in that vane; Some Mother-earth-news types back in the 70's notice that a simple and effective way to get water pumped up hill from a cased well was simply to hoist a small piston air-compressor up a pole with wind-fan blades fabricated on to the drive shaft and simply

Re: [Vo]:BB motor -- explanation (maybe not!)

2009-09-01 Thread Michel Jullian
Stephen, note that although some stainless steels are not magnetic, others are. The 300 series aren't, the 400 series are. Also it seems to me that the ball on track system, which we agreed should be equivalent, might be more convenient than an actual BB for the magnetic vs not magnetic tests

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2009-09-01 Thread Michel Jullian
Pumping water uphill with electricity is not too lossy I don't think. Anyway if it can help you push your spring storage idea further, the energy stored in a spring is 0.5 times the force it exerts times its elongation (or compression), all in SI units. Michel 2009/9/2, Nick Palmer

Re: [Vo]:More stuff on ball bearing motors

2009-09-01 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net Date: Monday, August 24, 2009 4:08 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:More stuff on ball bearing motors On Aug 23, 2009, at 3:51 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: Six links to papers on ball bearing motors, but none of them give you

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2009-09-01 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: Harry Veeder hvee...@ncf.ca Date: Tuesday, September 1, 2009 8:40 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:More stuff on ball bearing motors - Original Message - From: Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net Date: Monday, August 24, 2009 4:08 am Subject: Re: