Re: [Vo]:DIY electrolytic cell / fuel cell rechargeable battery

2009-11-27 Thread Horace Heffner
On Nov 26, 2009, at 6:55 AM, Michel Jullian wrote: Horace, 2009/11/26 Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net: snip Here is the original explanation, less the garbled indicator test information: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ... It is the presence

[Vo]:Cold Fusion Nuclear Reactions - Draft 11

2009-11-27 Thread Horace Heffner
Cold Fusion Nuclear Reactions - Draft 11 is now at: http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/CFnuclearReactions.pdf One addition of possible interest is on Page 11 of 18, where it is noted a lambda0 - p + pi- decay, recipitated by proton, 12C or 16O knock-on, might be an alternate explanation for

Re: [Vo]:Is Galileo's DNA still viable?

2009-11-27 Thread Michel Jullian
Free-willing (or is it -weeling? :) friends, Harry, When quantum mechanics appeared the spirit had to accept that there is a LIST of possible ways the universe could unfold. However, even if this list is infinitely long it still means that certain possibilities will be OFF

Re: [Vo]:Is Galileo's DNA still viable?

2009-11-27 Thread Mauro Lacy
Free-willing (or is it -weeling? :) friends, Hi, I assume you meant -wheeling. Harry, When quantum mechanics appeared the spirit had to accept that there is a LIST of possible ways the universe could unfold. However, even if this list is infinitely long it still means

Re: [Vo]:DIY electrolytic cell / fuel cell rechargeable battery

2009-11-27 Thread Michel Jullian
2009/11/27 Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net: I'd like to see what happens to the bubbles when the battery is disconnected.  If it really is a fuel cell it should be possible to bubble O2 and H2 (from another cell) around the separate wires and get a sustained current. A very good idea,

Re: [Vo]:Is Galileo's DNA still viable?

2009-11-27 Thread Michel Jullian
2009/11/27 Mauro Lacy ma...@lacy.com.ar: Free-willing (or is it -weeling? :) friends, Hi, I assume you meant -wheeling. Yes Harry, When quantum mechanics appeared the spirit had to accept that there is a LIST of possible ways the universe could unfold. However, even if

RE: [Vo]:Global Warming

2009-11-27 Thread Jeff Fink
The emails were leaked and/or hacked. There are hundreds of them. They have been verified as authentic, perhaps by someone you trust. You can read them for yourself online and decide for yourself if you think they are for real. Jeff -Original Message- From: Stephen A. Lawrence

Re: [Vo]:Global Warming

2009-11-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Since when are leaked emails a source of anything except noise? What reason is there for believing that a leaked email which supports the agenda of the one who reveals it is not a actually a *forged* email? They are real. Quoting Eugene Robinson: Phil Jones,

[Vo]:Wikipedia loses thousands of editors

2009-11-27 Thread OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
Wikipedia loses thousands of editors http://news.techworld.com/networking/3207443/wikipedia-loses-thousands-of-ed itors/? http://tinyurl.com/yh6s8dj Excerpt: The staggering loss of editors from the user-generated site was reported by Felipe Ortega from the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in

[Vo]:1939 Ford to be clocked at 300 mph

2009-11-27 Thread OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
All I want for Christmas is a little red Ford. See: http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/11/26/hemi.ford.car/index.html http://tinyurl.com/yb64btu Excerpts: The car is an amalgamation of the Big Three, with a Chrysler engine, Chevrolet drivetrain and Ford body. Wilkins says the jet engine was

[Vo]:Cold Fusion Nuclear Reactions - Draft 12

2009-11-27 Thread Horace Heffner
Cold Fusion Nuclear Reactions - Draft 12 is now at: http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/CFnuclearReactions.pdf The addition of possible interest is on pages 11-13 19, where the combined strange-weak reactions are discussed. These may have some relevance to the Claytor tritium producing

[Vo]:Quarks in the 'hood

2009-11-27 Thread Jones Beene
Quarks Influenced by Their Neighborhood http://focus.aps.org/story/v24/st20 This looks like a repeat of the quark-jumping story posted last week and incorporated into Horace's (and Hora's) evolving theory. BTW - this nano version of musical chairs is somewhat reminiscent of a nano-level -- QM

RE: [Vo]:Is Galileo's DNA still viable?

2009-11-27 Thread Jones Beene
Ah Michel Selecting, at the other extreme, one particle per shot will yield, after a proportionately larger number of shots, the very same fringe pattern, and that's what actually happens in experiments. Yes. But you did not go far enough, if I catch your mildly dismissive drift- that is, in

Re: [Vo]:1939 Ford to be clocked at 300 mph

2009-11-27 Thread Steven Krivit
All I want is a road on which I can drive it. ;) At 08:09 AM 11/27/2009, you wrote: All I want for Christmas is a little red Ford. See: http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/11/26/hemi.ford.car/index.html http://tinyurl.com/yb64btu Excerpts: The car is an amalgamation of the Big Three, with a

Re: [Vo]:Cold fusion bombs

2009-11-27 Thread mixent
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Tue, 17 Nov 2009 23:00:55 -0500: Hi, [snip] Turn up electrolysis power for 3 minutes. The temperature starts to rise. Turn the power back down again. Temperature stabilizes, starts to fall . . . Wait for it . . . Wait for it . . . Minutes later the cell

Re: [Vo]:Is Galileo's DNA still viable?

2009-11-27 Thread Mauro Lacy
Michel Jullian wrote: Well, we don't need to wait that longer. We already know that certain phenomena are simply not contained within the framework of classical mechanics, due to its stochastic nature. So, for computers or machines to be able to achieve conscience, they'll have to be built in

Re: [Vo]:Cold fusion bombs

2009-11-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
Robin van Spaandonk wrote: Wait for it . . . Wait for it . . . Minutes later the cell starts to self-heat, as positive feedback kicks in. It ramps up slowly, over several minutes, and finally reaches the climax boil off (as Biberian calls it). [snip] Minutes are typical time intervals for

[Vo]:Electrolysis Looks Very Weird

2009-11-27 Thread Chris Zell
Ordinary things often look weird to me.  Like how do zillions of raindrops create a consistent appearance of a rainbow when they are randomly falling thru the air... seems like you would get a mess of mostly white light  and not a neat march of apparently organized Roy G. Biv's.   Anyhow,

RE: [Vo]:Electrolysis Looks Very Weird

2009-11-27 Thread Jones Beene
From: Chris Zell * A flow of current tears a couple Hydrogen atoms loose but somehow the now free Oxygen only appears a zillion skillion light years away (relative to being an atom) at the other electrode. How this communicates across a vast expanse of random billiard balls whacking around