RE: [Vo]: Tiny Bubbles in the Sky . . .

2006-06-27 Thread Grimer
In the light of the parallel between the Tiny Bubbles in the Sky . . . and the truly tiny bubbles in sonoluminescence I thought I'd revisit my files and find how the insights gained from those space Bubbles might increase understanding of the connection between the two. The most significant

[Vo]: Re: Heavy Baryon (*P)

2006-06-27 Thread Frederick Sparber
Staying within the rules that the three mesons "QuarkTriad" that make up the proton had an original mass of ~548 MeV (two positive and one negative charge) with a manifest mass of 312 MeV each in the bound proton it is possible that nature created mesons of twice this energy and they are bound

[Vo]: Re: Put a [Vo] tag in the message Subject line

2006-06-27 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: John Steck All your posts are now going to a secret box on AOL. Well, that would explain the recent up-tick in spam lately. WTF? I second that. Since this 'tag' thing started, the unwanted mail getting through my ISP spam filter has gone up 500%.

[Vo]: Re: Heavy Baryon (*P)

2006-06-27 Thread Jones Beene
Would the putative heavy baryon have twice the charge and collect two electrons from the start? i.e. uncharged hydrinohydride, made on the sun ;-} Would there be ppm quantities ofthis putative species in any tank of H2 gas? If so, run a whole tank of hydrogen through a mass-spec and see

RE: [Vo]: Re: Heavy Baryon (*P)

2006-06-27 Thread Frederick Sparber
From the pro(Vo)cativeconfusion and increased Spam in my Email too. :-( Apart from twice the mass of a regular 938 MeV Proton, theTriad of Two Positive Charges, Spin 1/2 CW and One Negative Charge, Spin 1/2 CCW, (odd-man-out 4th particle decays to an electron)net spin 1/2 CW, Nuclear Magnetic

[Vo]: OFF TOPIC Video of earth destroyed by 100 km-wide asteroid

2006-06-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JHdYBet_4Qeurl=http://www.sosyalmekan.com/blog/index.php The voiceover is in Japanese, but a rough translation is on the right. This is from NHK, Japanese National Television. - Jed

Re: [Vo]: Tiny Bubbles in the Sky . . .

2006-06-27 Thread Harry Veeder
Nice analysis. If the cavity is at a lower pressure than the surrounding fluid, does the surface tension of the fluid act like the hull of submarine? Harry Grimer wrote: In the light of the parallel between the Tiny Bubbles in the Sky . . . and the truly tiny bubbles in sonoluminescence I

Re: [Vo]: Put a [Vo] tag in the message Subject line

2006-06-27 Thread Mark Jordan
On 26 Jun 2006 at 0:27, Pteranodon wrote: I will take no chances. I'm supremely gratefull that my linux system can be set to refuse to process HTML in e-mail like. The latest Pegasus Mail version do that too. It's a very useful feature. Mark Jordan

[Vo]: Acustic anomalies

2006-06-27 Thread temalloy
Acoustic Properties of megalithic edifices This from the Sunday Times, Irish Edition, 15th July 2001: NEWGRANGE, [north of Dublin] Ireland's world-renowned neolithic burial chamber, may have been used as a prehistoric echo chamber in religious ceremonies, according to two scientists who have

RE: [Vo]: Put a [Vo] tag in the message Subject line

2006-06-27 Thread John Steck
All your posts are now going to a secret box on AOL. Well, that would explain the recent up-tick in spam lately. WTF? -j -Original Message- From: Pteranodon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 11:28 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]: Put a [Vo] tag in the

Re: [Vo]: Tiny Bubbles in the Sky . . .

2006-06-27 Thread Harry Veeder
(sorry if you are getting this twice) Nice analysis. If the cavity is at a lower pressure than the surrounding fluid, does the surface tension of the fluid act like the hull of submarine? Harry Grimer wrote: In the light of the parallel between the Tiny Bubbles in the Sky . . . and the

RE: [Vo]: Re: Heavy Baryon (*P)

2006-06-27 Thread Frederick Sparber
BTW, The measured "billions of tons/second" of Positrons-Electrons spewing outof a Pulsar, implies that the mesons could be formed from the thousands of GeV gammas but decay to electrons-positrons as well as forming protons and (*P). If not, it might take blowup of a Black Hole. -

[Vo]: Vortex-L headers, disinformation stooges

2006-06-27 Thread William Beaty
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Pteranodon wrote: Seems Mr Bill B has changed the way ALL vortexians recieve their web mail to the list. Not only is there a 'vo' tag in front of all the posts to the list, but the headers of the files are lengthened as well as well as re mails of your posts to AOL. All

Re: [Vo]: OFF TOPIC Video of earth destroyed by 100 km-wide asteroid

2006-06-27 Thread William Beaty
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Jed Rothwell wrote: See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JHdYBet_4Qeurl=http://www.sosyalmekan.com/blog/index.php The voiceover is in Japanese, but a rough translation is on the right. This is from NHK, Japanese National Television. Large meteor? Looks more like

Re: [Vo]: OFF TOPIC Video of earth destroyed by 100 km-wide asteroid

2006-06-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
By the way, that should be 300 km wide, not 100 km. I took the 100 km figure from the New Scientist (http://www.newscientist.com/blog/technology/), but the voiceover says the meteor is wider than Honshu. Honshu is 280 wide at the widest point. Large meteor? Looks more like Ceres, or

Re: [Vo]: OFF TOPIC Video of earth destroyed by 100 km-wide asteroid

2006-06-27 Thread hohlrauml6d
-Original Message- From: Jed Rothwell http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JHdYBet_4Qeurl=http://www.sosyalmekan.co m/blog/index.php    The voiceover is in Japanese, but a rough translation is on the right. This is from NHK, Japanese National Television.  Cute fantasy; but, hardly

Re: [Vo]: OFF TOPIC Video of earth destroyed by 100 km-wide asteroid

2006-06-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cute fantasy; but, hardly realistic. A large mass would have reached escape velocity and been sent into orbit. After all, this is allegedly how our moon was formed. I do not follow. Do you mean the incoming object would have bounced? Or that some of the expelled