(OT) funny cartoon

2005-05-15 Thread thomas malloy
On Homeland Security http://www.coxandforkum.com/archives/05.05.08.BillofGoods-X.gif

Re: Fission 'diodes' and one-way criticality

2005-05-15 Thread RC Macaulay
Robin, There is a belt of hot water wells that traverse across Texas from Kilgore to Laredo. Many of these wells have a high H2S content . Along with the belt is lignite coal deposits. Yellowcake has been mined along the western extremity by Amoco in past years. Do you suppose we have a

Nuclear Battery

2005-05-15 Thread Terry Blanton
Did tritium suddenly become less expensive? http://www.livescience.com/technology/050513_new_battery.html How it works The technology is called betavoltaics. It uses a silicon wafer to capture electrons emitted by a radioactive gas, such as tritium. It is similar to the mechanics of converting

Re: The seemingly circuitous behavior of hydrinos

2005-05-15 Thread orionworks
From: Robin van Spaandonk ... It's not a coincidence. It's the largest integer smaller than the inverse fine structure constant. The latter is important, because if the electron could shrink to exactly the inverse fine structure constant level, it would be traveling at the speed of light

Re: Name of the Game

2005-05-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My evaluation of this coming technology is the same as in the past. The smarter the computer becomes the dumer people become. We are setting ourselves up to be the perfect victims of the philophescy of the Taliban and Al-quida. All they will need to do is write a

RE: Message from Ken Shoulders

2005-05-15 Thread Keith Nagel
Robin, Some quick sniffing around produced this site, http://www.proton21.com.ua/articles_en.html If you can find anything relating actual experimental proceduces, rather than results and sample analysis, please note it. I've never used copper as an electrode, as it tends to disintegrate with

'energy hole' (Re: Mills_secret_)

2005-05-15 Thread Josef Karthauser
On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 03:06:12PM -0400, Mike Carrell wrote: In reply to Mike Carrell's message of Sun, 8 May 2005 11:01:46-0400: 2) Isolated hydrogen atoms can be induced to 'shink' to lower states by the proximity of catalyst atom(s) presenting an 'energy hole' of the right value. Energy

Cold fusion page in German

2005-05-15 Thread Jed Rothwell
See: http://www.erkenntnishorizont.de/energie/kernfusion/kalte_fusion.c.php

Popular Science Jume 2007 Einstein Master of the Universe

2005-05-15 Thread RC Macaulay
If they say so, it must be true. Richard Blank Bkgrd.gif

Re: Popular Science Jume 2007 Einstein Master of the Universe

2005-05-15 Thread Jones Beene
BlankWhat... the great genius, Einstein is not all he is cracked up to be? Surely, Richard, you are not suggesting that he lifted his famous equation - e=mc^2 - from another person without attribution - or that the victim was a fellow named Olinto de Pretto, who published it in 1903, fully

Re: Popular Science Jume 2007 Einstein Master of the Universe

2005-05-15 Thread RC Macaulay
OOPS!! June 2005 issue - Original Message - From: RC Macaulay To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 9:14 PM Subject: Popular Science Jume 2007 Einstein" Master of the Universe" If they say so, it must be true. Richard Blank Bkgrd.gif

Re: Popular Science June 2005 Einstein Master of the Universe

2005-05-15 Thread Harry Veeder
In Max Born's book _Einstein's Theory of Relativity_ there is a derivation of e = mc^2 without any special relativity concepts. see p. 283-286, 1962 edition. Harry Jones Beene wrote: BlankWhat... the great genius, Einstein is not all he is cracked up to be? Surely, Richard, you are not

Hybrid-tether concept

2005-05-15 Thread Jones Beene
Is it possible to position a large unmanned aircraft in semi-permanent stationary quasi-orbit but at only 20-50 km in altitude? This concept would allow such things as a really cheap replacement space telescope, or an antenna array high enough to broadcast television and broad-band

Re: 'energy hole' (Re: Mills_secret_)

2005-05-15 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Josef Karthauser's message of Sun, 15 May 2005 10:24:56 +0100: Hi, [snip] Since all matter is electromagnetic in nature, is must involve radiation in some form, though it may be near field rather than far field. Has anyone proposed the mechanism for this in terms of a

Re: The seemingly circuitous behavior of hydrinos

2005-05-15 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s message of Sun, 15 May 2005 11:08:49 -0400: Hi Steven, [snip] However If one takes into account relativistic increase in the mass of the electron, then the maximum shrinkage level is even less than 137. How much less depends on which model one adopts. Seems to