Re: [Vo]:Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project

2016-05-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
It ought to be possible to build the things with a fail-safe mode wherein loss of power results in the mirrors defocussing. Shouldn't be hard; the /hard/ thing, presumably, is getting them all pointing at the _same_ spot. Making them /not/ do that should be easy. And locking them in place,

Re: [Vo]:Rossi vs I.H.

2016-05-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: The other thing I (think I) recall about the brouhaha is that disagreement > over the Correas had a lot to do with it. Replication is all, and they > didn't have it. > Oh, yes. The Correas did claim to be replicating Orgone energy. See:

Re: [Vo]:Rossi vs I.H.

2016-05-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
You'd want to get hard data because, unlikely as it seems, it would be so totally cool if it were all true, of course. Gives a whole new meaning to the song "Cheney's in the bunker", since presumably half the "people" in the bunker with him were aliens. On 05/27/2016 11:47 AM, Craig Haynie

RE: [Vo]:Neuglu - the newly discovered boson

2016-05-28 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: H Ucar > I experimentally show oscillatory magnetic interaction between dipole bodies > exhibits strong repulsion at short distance therefore provides eqilibrium for > the bound state in presence of attractive magnetic or electric forces... This > mechanism

Re: [Vo]:Heat/light hybrid solar cells

2016-05-28 Thread Eric Walker
On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 12:52 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: The idea seems to be that you put a collector made of nanotubes and > nanophotonic crystals in front of the cell and it "transforms" the incoming > sunlight from a mishmosh of frequencies into a nearly monochromatic

[Vo]:Russin nuclear engined for space flight

2016-05-28 Thread a.ashfield
MFMP's facebook page gives a reference to Russian developments. This link gives rather more than the one they use. http://www.wired.com/2016/03/russia-thinks-can-use-nukes-fly-mars-90-days-can-find-rubles/

[Vo]:Heat/light hybrid solar cells

2016-05-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
This idea has been kicking around for close to a decade but this is apparently the first time it's been demonstrated with actual solar cells and actual sunlight. The idea seems to be that you put a collector made of nanotubes and nanophotonic crystals in front of the cell and it "transforms"

Re: [Vo]:Neuglu - the newly discovered boson

2016-05-28 Thread H LV
​More examples of programmable magnets https://youtu.be/IANBoybVApQ?t=2m14s Harry​ On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 2:46 PM, H Ucar wrote: > This demonstation of 'correlated magnetic phenomenon' is not working > as explained. Obviously if magnets allowed to move freely they arrange

Re: [Vo]:Neuglu - the newly discovered boson

2016-05-28 Thread H LV
Interesting how they are able to design a pair of magnets to either attract until they repel or to repel until they attract. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLZMJYqEdQw Harry On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 3:31 PM, H LV wrote: > ​More examples of programmable magnets > >

[Vo]:perspective of potential peak performances in LENR?

2016-05-28 Thread Peter Gluck
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/05/may-28-2016-lenr-perspective-of.html my thoughts for today, some info A fine weekend to you all, my workaholic mates included- we keep solidarity! peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

Re: [Vo]:Neuglu - the newly discovered boson

2016-05-28 Thread H Ucar
I'd experimentally showed ( https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3KwdWTgl7fisd3h_tK1YLhFeuzkPATNt ) oscillatory magnetic interaction between dipole bodies exhibits strong repulsion at short distance therefore provides eqilibrium for the bound state in presence of attractive magnetic or electric

Re: [Vo]:Neuglu - the newly discovered boson

2016-05-28 Thread H Ucar
This demonstation of 'correlated magnetic phenomenon' is not working as explained. Obviously if magnets allowed to move freely they arrange their positions for attraction only and they will stick. Otherwise they had found a way to circumvent the Earnshaw theorem. On 5/28/16, Jones Beene

RE: [Vo]:Heat/light hybrid solar cells

2016-05-28 Thread Jones Beene
There is at least one common material – SiC (it may be unique) which can be fabricated to convert blackbody to quasi monochromatic IR. There are a number of papers about this, but the first one that pops up is “Extraordinary Coherent Thermal Emission From SiC Due to Coupled Resonant

Re: [Vo]:Rossi vs I.H.

2016-05-28 Thread Eric Walker
On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 4:20 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: You'd want to get hard data because, unlikely as it seems, it would be so > totally cool if it were all true, of course. > I for one would be very concerned to discover that grays were living under the White House.

Re: [Vo]:Rossi vs I.H.

2016-05-28 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I did not like them, Same with me. They spoke much about conspiracies against them, holding them back, blocking their work. Never did they demonstrate a device that works. Frank Z

Re: [Vo]:Rossi vs I.H.

2016-05-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
I remember the "box" test, or rather, I recall reading about it on Vortex. As I recall it involved placing a box (covered with aluminum foil IIRC, or maybe aluminum foil and copper foil layers, alternating) somewhere in the middle of the room and hanging a thermometer above it. The