Re: Washington State Solar Bill Signed

2005-05-14 Thread Michael Huffman
Moin Nick, I wasn't aware that RWE owned Schott. RWE is mostly known as a telco here, but they also have holdings in the electrical power industry as well, I think. I have a couple of friends who work for them. They were one of the first to have a license for that technology that allows

Re: non-looping smot

2005-05-14 Thread RC Macaulay
Frank, When I consider a tool for analysis of the SMOT , I keep returning to the thought of quadratic computing. Such a system for mathematical modeling would permit the answer to be loaded and the formula derived.. hehe.. the ultimate in reverse engineering. hmmm,, not so far out

Re: Name of the Game

2005-05-14 Thread Terry Blanton
revtec wrote: I got a reply from Mr. Clark to a letter I sent him around 1965 in which he compared Childhood's End to a previous work City and the Stars. I don't recall that he said anything profound, but if I can figure where I put it, I can scan it or transcribe it for anyone who wishes to

Re: Name of the Game

2005-05-14 Thread Terry Blanton
Jones Beene wrote: With a teraflop computer and any number of expert system software packages implantable, All that needs to be implanted is a WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) broadband neural adapter. The network will soon be ubiquitous via these new wireless standards.

Re: Name of the Game

2005-05-14 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] With a teraflop computer and any number of expert system software packages implantable, All that needs to be implanted is a WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) broadband neural adapter. The network will soon be ubiquitous via these new

Re: Name of the Game

2005-05-14 Thread Terry Blanton
Jones Beene wrote: and one suspects that there are some prototypes in laboratories now (especially in labs in 5-sided buildings). WEARWARE! This company might be a good investment: http://www.kopin.com/products/cyberdisplay_products.html

Re: Name of the Game

2005-05-14 Thread revtec
- Original Message - From: Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 9:51 AM Subject: Re: Name of the Game Yes. I believe all here would like to see it. Here's the transcript from 1966: Dear Jeffrey, Thank you for your letter of 8

Re: non-looping smot

2005-05-14 Thread Grimer
I have been going through the posts on the Prometheus Yahoo site and I came across this one from a true believer, to wit, Dave Squires, which I thought was a good basis for further discussion. = I already know that OU is real. There is

funding RD

2005-05-14 Thread Jones Beene
An inventive way to fund your LENR research: http://tinyurl.com/c6cuc or http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=14431item=6530279526rd=1ssPageName=WDVW

Re: Name of the Game

2005-05-14 Thread Ron Wormus
--On Friday, May 13, 2005 11:14 AM -0700 Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The name of the game these days is CHANGE. Change seems to be in the wind in 2005. Jones is right on about gaming being a huge industry. It takes in more money every year than Hollywood, and is more reliably

New Name of the Game = xtopia?

2005-05-14 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: revtec quoting A.C.C.'s 1966 letter: There was a more conscious attempt at a Utopia in CHILDHOOD'S END - the second part. Incidentally you must also read Huxley's last novel, ISLAND(patterned to some extent on Ceylon.) I don't believe any society can be

Re: Name of the Game

2005-05-14 Thread Terry Blanton
Thanks, Jeff! Sir Clarke wrote: Any philosophy is incidental! How disappointing! :-)

Gamesters

2005-05-14 Thread Nick Reiter
Ponder this... Go back to the possibility that Jung only scratched the surface with his description of the Collective Unconscious, and that the CU is already analagous to the internet, with every human having a wireless link that 99.999% never have the faintest hint exists. It opens a universe

Re: funding RD

2005-05-14 Thread Terry Blanton
Jones Beene wrote: An inventive way to fund your LENR research: http://tinyurl.com/c6cuc or http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=14431item=6530279526rd=1ssPageName=WDVW The seller seems to make a nefarious statement in #3: Zero Point Energy (ZPE) is a hot topic in theoretical

Re: Name of the Game

2005-05-14 Thread Terry Blanton
Ron Wormus wrote: Jones's thesis about becoming man-machine hybrids rests on being able to make computers think which we're not much closer to now than we were when those super computers were taking up whole wings of a university buildings. There's quite an incentive for imitating man:

Re: New Name of the Game = xtopia?

2005-05-14 Thread Terry Blanton
Jones Beene wrote: First Point. This may not be the first time that some book or work of art, ostensibly created for fun, and with philosophy relegated to incidental, will be remembered by posterity primarily for its philosophical meaning. Through the Looking Glass comes to mind as another,

Re: Gamesters

2005-05-14 Thread Terry Blanton
Nick Reiter wrote: Ponder this... If you don't have time now, just bookmark this page: http://www.survivalafterdeath.org/pearsontheory/consciousness.htm that I posted entitled Strange GUT. Read it when you have some time. This grand unification theory explains particle/wave duality and most

Re: Gamesters

2005-05-14 Thread leaking pen
very very similar to a series of thoughts and beliefs ive been working on for years. but. where is this network. what is it composed of? what is the linking mechanism? are psychic and empathic people merely able to make better use of it? i personally think its em based somehow, and thus,

Re: Message from Ken Shoulders

2005-05-14 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Keith Nagel's message of Sat, 14 May 2005 00:15:35 -0400: Hi, [snip] I'm just curious how he (they) are getting that weird discharge shape in the copper electrode. I've never seen anything like that before. I'm referring to that thing on page 7. Was that a rod that was blasted back?

Re: Fission 'diodes' and one-way criticality

2005-05-14 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 12 May 2005 21:23:04 -0700: Hi, [snip] The natural reactor at Oklo occurred 2 million years ago when all the uranium on earth was of significantly higher enrichment then it is now. According to

Re: The seemingly circuitous behavior of hydrinos

2005-05-14 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Grimer's message of Fri, 13 May 2005 16:28:54 +: Hi, [snip] That number is 137 BTW, not 127. 137 is approximately the inverse of the fine structure constant. That's very interesting. Is that simply a co-incidence or is there some theoretical reason why the number of collapses

CF Colloquium with Tribute to Dr. Mallove - Final Program

2005-05-14 Thread Mitchell Swartz
Great news!! Because of the success of the program, the UPCOMING SYMPOSIUM on COLD FUSION at MIT, Cambridge Massachusetts The 2005 Cold Fusion and Clean Energy Colloquium with Special Tribute to Dr. Eugene Mallove now is lengthened in time from 8:30 AM to 6 PM. The final program is at:

Re: Fission 'diodes' and one-way criticality

2005-05-14 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of Sun, 15 May 2005 13:22:59 +1000: Oops, it looks like I didn't get the sums right. Try 3.8%. Hopefully better this time. [snip] According to http://www.curtin.edu.au/curtin/centre/waisrc/OKLO/When/When.html, this was 2 billion (not million) years ago,

Re: The seemingly circuitous behavior of hydrinos

2005-05-14 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s message of Wed, 11 May 2005 17:29:20 -0400: Hi, [snip] I gather there has been some speculation that much of the missing mass recently detected in our universe might turn out to be nothing more exotic than hydrinos floating about in the deep recesses of outer