RE: [Vo]:BLP really "bombs out" this time

2020-12-20 Thread JonesBeene
Neutron activation

The interesting question is this – can  dense hydrogen substitute for the 
neutron?

 i.e. “the virtual neutron”



From: Robin

In reply to  JonesBeene's message:

>Silver is very easily activated. That is one of its uses in industry.

What sort of activation are you referring to here?

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Re: [Vo]:BLP really "bombs out" this time

2020-12-20 Thread Robin
In reply to  JonesBeene's message of Sun, 20 Dec 2020 06:29:50 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
>Silver is very easily activated. That is one of its uses in industry.

What sort of activation are you referring to here?

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Re: [Vo]:Buster Keaton and the Michelson Morley experiment

2020-12-20 Thread H LV
If stellar aberration is just an atmospheric effect then the Hubble space
telescope would not be affected by it.

Harry

On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 12:00 PM bobcook39...@hotmail.com <
bobcook39...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> STELLER ABERATION IS THE NON-PARALLEL  BENDING TO THE OTHERWISE STRAIGHT
> PATH OF PHOTONHESIS  BY  TO THE ATMOSPHERE’S.
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> I DOUBT OT HAS ANY CONTROL BE THE AETHER, SINCE ITIT CAN BE ELIMITED BVY
> COMPUTYER CALCUL;ATIONS OF THE  SO,I;ATAMEPIS CPRRECTOPMN PF ;ASER BEA,S/
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> bOB cOOK
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> *From: *H LV 
> *Sent: *Friday, December 11, 2020 9:13 AM
> *To: *vortex-l@eskimo.com
> *Subject: *Re: [Vo]:Buster Keaton and the Michelson Morley experiment
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> If matter spontaneously leaned into the aether wind then stellar
> aberration would not arise.
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> harry
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> On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 12:09 PM H LV  wrote:
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> I just realized that I am just making use of the well known phenomena of
> stellar aberration...so leaning into the aether wind
> can`t explain the MM experiment.
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> Harry
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> On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 5:20 PM ROGER ANDERTON 
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> Well one of the things that has confused me when taught relativity is- if
> have length contraction of an object in one direction and not perpendicular
> to that direction; then surely its getting denser along the contracted
> length and then increase gravitational force in the perpendicular
> direction; so should cause contraction in that direction also (?) But
> gravitational effect seems to be ignored.
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> -- Original Message --
> From: "H LV" 
> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
> Sent: Tuesday, 8 Dec, 20 At 21:06
> Subject: [Vo]:Buster Keaton and the Michelson Morley experiment
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> Can Buster Keaton explain the Michelson Morley experiment? ;-)
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> https://drive.google.com/file/d/14S0qNLyghHNzB4Sp7Rg-6s8yXypz7mBz/view?usp=sharing
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> Instead of length contraction in the direction of the aether wind, suppose
> the perpendicular leg of the MM apparatus leans into the aether wind
> instead.
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> The right amount of lean could have the effect of lengthening the travel
> time on the nominally perpendicular leg so that no fringe shift is produced.
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Re: [Vo]:BLP really "bombs out" this time

2020-12-20 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Silver in a D*-D* environment easily ( as we measured) mutates up to 
113Cd. But the activity is low!


But if - with H*-H* - it stays at 109Cd it's not so nice.

J.W.



On 20.12.2020 15:29, JonesBeene wrote:


Although the top tier claims of Mills’ IP portfolio are old and have 
now expired, he still must present a technology to investors which is 
ostensibly non-nuclear.


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*It is very likely that the silver he was using became activated over 
time – despite all efforts to avoid that situation.*


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*Silver is very easily activated. That is one of its uses in industry.*

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*From: *Robin 

In reply to  Jürg Wyttenbach's

>I personally do not understand why we (Mills) only wants to

>produce H*-H* when in cold fusion this step is the most complicated 
one...


Mills wants nothing to do with CF. I suspect because it has a bad 
reputation according to the mainstream.



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RE: [Vo]:BLP really "bombs out" this time

2020-12-20 Thread JonesBeene
Although the top tier claims of Mills’ IP portfolio are old and have now 
expired, he still must present a technology to investors which is ostensibly 
non-nuclear.

It is very likely that the silver he was using became activated over time – 
despite all efforts to avoid that situation.

Silver is very easily activated. That is one of its uses in industry.

From: Robin

In reply to  Jürg Wyttenbach's 
>I personally do not understand why we (Mills) only wants to 
>produce H*-H* when in cold fusion this step is the most complicated one...

Mills wants nothing to do with CF. I suspect because it has a bad reputation 
according to the mainstream.