Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-12 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 11, 2009, at 8:15 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: Horace, Thanks! Now I understand the fringe motion. Harry Thank goodness. I was about to give up on my ability to write. It takes me so many iterations to get things right and clear. Best regards, Horace Heffner

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Would running the test at temperature extremes to compare for change in sag rate/displacement isolate the mechanical from the light path?

[Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-12 Thread Jack O Suileabhain
*Morphed* On 9-10-09: Discovered a here-to-fore not-known 'violent' allergic reaction to shell-fish of which I was incredulously clueless. I'm a creature of the Rio Grande corridor from El Paso del Norte-Canutillo-Anthony-Mesilla-Alamogordo-Las Cruces-'T'-or-'C'-Socorro-Belin-(delete

Re: [Vo]:Typical conversations with venture capitalists

2009-09-12 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
Well, Jed, thanks anyway for posting it, in spite of the risk. I don't think you were insulting. This is exactly what I would expect. Steady heat in a controlled reaction. Precisely. Very difficult, unless someone gets lucky, and the fact that hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent, I

[Vo]:Buffett Boosts BYD Basis

2009-09-12 Thread Terry Blanton
http://www.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idUSTRE57U1NI20090831 China's BYD says Buffett wants to raise stake By Joanne Chiu HONG KONG (Reuters) - U.S. billionaire Warren Buffett intends to raise his stake in Chinese electric car and battery maker BYD Co Ltd (1211.HK), BYD's chairman said on

[Vo]:*STAR*in*JAR*ShrimpDieselsGriggs

2009-09-12 Thread Jack O Suileabhain
?What do *Star in a Jar/Sonofusion/SonoCavitativeFusion,* Shrimp, Diesels, Griggs have in common? Looking for the 'right' questions. Frank Roarty: Posted the reference to 'Fractional Quantum States for Hydrogen within Casimir Cavitation;' more or less. Minds across the globe are

Re: [Vo]:If Lomax can do half of this, kits will not be needed

2009-09-12 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 08:30 PM 9/11/2009, you wrote: I guess it's better to wait until the coldfusionproject list's membership builds up (in quantity I mean, it's quite good already in terms of quality I see) before we shift the technical discussions there? I intend to establish some structural stuff for the

Re: [Vo]:Closed cells

2009-09-12 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 01:50 PM 9/11/2009, you wrote: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote: I do have a serious question about sealed vs. open. If we aren't worried about calorimetry, we could recombine very simply to keep the pressure down. Sealed is nice for lots of reasons, including possible helium analysis later.

Re: [Vo]:If Lomax can do half of this, kits will not be needed

2009-09-12 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
Looking at the SPAWAR presentation at the Duncan seminar recently, I see slides of effects visible from a piezoelectric detector, perhaps sound from the mini-explosions that create the melted palladium featuress. That is something that might be cheap to do; likewise there are the IR emissions,

Re: [Vo]:Buffett Boosts BYD Basis

2009-09-12 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 12, 2009, at 6:34 AM, Terry Blanton wrote: Here are the E6 specs: http://www.byd.com/showroom.php?car=e6index=2 The specifications look totally bogus! The fact they don't use proper capitalization in the physical units might be expected, but either the specs were developed by an

Re: [Vo]:Buffett Boosts BYD Basis

2009-09-12 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 12, 2009, at 6:34 AM, Terry Blanton wrote: Here are the E6 specs: http://www.byd.com/showroom.php?car=e6index=2 The specifications in the above look totally bogus! The fact they don't use proper capitalization in the physical units might be expected, but either the specs were

Re: [Vo]:Buffett Boosts BYD Basis

2009-09-12 Thread Terry Blanton
On 9/12/09, Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net wrote: On Sep 12, 2009, at 6:34 AM, Terry Blanton wrote: Here are the E6 specs: http://www.byd.com/showroom.php?car=e6index=2 The specifications in the above look totally bogus! Yes, there seems to be something lost in translation.

[Vo]:Gas proportions at Antarctica different, no CO2

2009-09-12 Thread David Jonsson
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[Vo]:Gas proportions at Antarctica different, no CO2 for example

2009-09-12 Thread David Jonsson
I saw this on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vostok,_Antarctica#Climate Details? What are the proportions? Only lack of CO2? Explanations? I have a guess one but I don't intend to hint. David

RE: [Vo]:Gas proportions at Antarctica different, no CO2 for example

2009-09-12 Thread Jones Beene
If you blow up the last chart you will see that there is/was CO2, but less than expected. The wording is confusing. Instead of “lack” they should have said “deficiency”, but after all it is only Wiki and not a bona fide authority ;-) Brings to mind the programming pun “gigo” From:

Re: [Vo]:Gas proportions at Antarctica different, no CO2 for example

2009-09-12 Thread David Jonsson
Chnge it if you think it is wrong. It is wrong because you don't change it:-) An auhoritarian source would remain wrong. Oxygen is also scarce. Why? David On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: If you blow up the last chart you will see that there is/was

RE: [Vo]:*STAR*in*JAR*ShrimpDieselsGriggs

2009-09-12 Thread Frank Roarty
Hi Jack, I won't repeat my http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/blog/7200-relativistic-hydrogen-inside-casim ir-cavity-appears-have-fractional-quantum-state-external-perspective-25072.h tml whole blog but in simpler terms I don't think this is fusion or chemistry. I suspect they are

Re: [Vo]:Gas proportions at Antarctica different, no CO2 for example

2009-09-12 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 12, 2009, at 12:20 PM, David Jonsson wrote: I saw this on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vostok,_Antarctica#Climate The above article states: The lowest reliably measured temperature on Earth of −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) was in Vostok on 21 July 1983 [2] (See List of weather records) Lower