[Vo]:Phytoremediation - Replace the Blue with Yellow
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110624/wl_asia_afp/japandisasteraccidentnuclearsunflowers TOKYO (AFP) – Campaigners in Japan are asking people to grow sunflowers, said to help decontaminate radioactive soil, in response to the Fukushima nuclear disaster that followed March's massive quake and tsunami. Volunteers are being asked to grow sunflowers this year, then send the seeds to the stricken area where they will be planted next year to help get rid of radioactive contaminants in the plant's fallout zone. The campaign, launched by young entrepreneurs and civil servants in Fukushima prefecture last month, aims to cover large areas in yellow blossoms as a symbol of hope and reconstruction and to lure back tourists. more Does it work? Apparently: http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/botany/botany_map/articles/article_10.html Excerpt: In February 1996, Phytotech, Inc., a Princeton, NJ-based company, reported that it had developed transgenic strains of sunflowers, Helianthus sp., that could remove as much as 95% of toxic contaminants in as little as 24 hours. So replace the blue tarp of shame with the happy yellow flower. T
Re: [Vo]:The WD Files on Rossi (1 of 4) - Introduction
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Rich Murray rmfor...@gmail.com wrote: Yes! I have personal experience as a channel, and have studied Jane Roberts' Seth books since 1973, and Jesus' A Course In Miracles since 1977. attachment: palmslap.jpg
Re: [Vo]:E-Cat vs. Water Heater for coffee/tea...
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:38 AM, Mark Iverson zeropo...@charter.net wrote: I hope you got some stock in Rossi's company, cuz the parr-teee is gonna be at your house, and it ain't gonna be cheap! :-) You like Alaska in the winter? T
[Vo]:New Thermal Conversion Material
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110622125706.htm ScienceDaily (June 27, 2011) — University of Minnesota engineering researchers in the College of Science and Engineering have recently discovered a new alloy material that converts heat directly into electricity. . . . The alloy Ni45Co5Mn40Sn10 achieves multiferroism by undergoing a highly reversible phase transformation where one solid turns into another solid. During this phase transformation the alloy undergoes changes in its magnetic properties that are exploited in the energy conversion device. more Did he say phase transformation? It's enough to make you believe in witch doctors! T
[Vo]:Everything You Know is Wrong
Well, just about static electricity: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/06/how-static-electricity-works/#more-65419 Maybe there's a energy source here. Oops, I forgot the testatika. T
Re: [Vo]:Another October surprise?
http://astroblogger.blogspot.com/2011/06/comet-elenin-is-not-satellite-of-brown.html Whew! I was afraid we would miss the E-Lion! T
[Vo]:Infinite Energy Magazine Report on Defkalion Press Conference
On behalf of Ms. Macy: http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/MacyDefkalion.pdf T
[Vo]:China Mirage
Multiverse M Brane intersection? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2008161/Ghostly-mirage-appears-river-Huanshan-City-China.html
Re: [Vo]:China Mirage WRONG SUBJECT LINE, should be NET latest report
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 8:05 PM, Mark Iverson zeropo...@charter.net wrote: Oops, forgot to change the Subject line... Altho, those were interesting mirages... If not portals in other universes... Pretty Fringe, eh? :-) Break out the amber.
[Vo]:Cat Fight
As Iverson reported in his mirage response:) http://newenergytimes.com/v2/news/2011/37/Report2-372-EnergyCatalyzerScientificCommunicationAndEthicsIssues.shtml In this corner we have . . . T
[Vo]:The Greatest Show on Earth
Are any Vorts planning on attending? Looks like lots of fun. http://www.teslatech.info/ttevents/2011conf/program2011.pdf T
Re: [Vo]:[Video] Two short interviews recorded after Defkalion's press conference
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Akira Shirakawa shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com wrote: Hello group, This link was just forwarded to me: * * * http://vimeo.com/25785236 Two short interviews recorded after Defkalion's press conference. by Giacomo Guidi Production capacity is sold out for the next five years!?! I assume that is for all 3 factories. They need 300 factories! T
Re: [Vo]:Krivit's Napoli visit? To all Italian-reading Vorts
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 11:21 PM, Mark Iverson zeropo...@charter.net wrote: To all Vorts that read/speak Italian: Could you please visit the website that Harry Veeder supplied and report back to The Collective! http://www.ioriocirillo.com/eng/index.php There is little english content; but, here is one paper on the site: THE GDPE CELL Energy balance analysis (Some explanations about the energy anomalies inside the cell) September, 2008 Vincenzo Iorio, Domenico Cirillo Caserta (Italy) Abstract: The electrolytic cell we've been studying - known better as its own acronym GDPE cell- does not show that energy gain we initially stated in a previous report of ours. Our research team has now realized that some measurement mistakes were made, due to very high frequency energy fluctuations produced by the cell itself. Vice versa, transmutations over the tungsten cathode still need to be verified as such anomalous matter is so far detected and confirmed throughout our experiments. Description: Unfortunately, totally due to logistic reasons, this research has been carried out few hours a week: the whole work could be simply sum up in a matter of some Saturdays and Sundays as well; as result, it lasted several months. This document aims to disclose a very important considerationgrown at the end of the previous summer (2008) and, since then, it's going to require a good deal oftime to be solved with accuracy. So far, investigations about the electrolytic cell followed different paths: measurements of energy anomalies (that is the optimum efficiency which, from its initial values very close to 1.2 - 1.4, is now settled to a value higher than 2) and the transmutations into the tungsten cathode which were soon detected since the early tests at the beginning of 2004. While transmutations still remain singular phenomenon as they are very often confirmed by experience, the matter of energetic anomalies took a different tum. Since both the instruments used for outgoing thermal energy reading and the ones adopted to read the incoming electric power have been tuned to their optimum accuracy, we got the conclusion that the whole measurement test bench (we mean both the electrical and the calorimetric one) suffers intrinsic systemic errors which, to a deep analysis, does not allow to express a definite consideration about the real magnitude of the energy values involved. In a word, after a five-year experiment we fully realized that our measurement systems are not accurate and, as a consequence, all the measurements carried out so far cannot be used to provide any sort of datum about the existence of energy anomalies inherent to the phenomena, neither positive nor negative. So, let's have a deep look at the measurement system weak points and to the relevant reasons. Since the early months of 2004 (we won't mention the early experiments made at the end of summer 2003) we were fully aware that the cell itself showed its own electric characteristics establishing some very peculiar transient conditions. Measurements realized through a spectrum analyzer coupled with EM! antenna showed frequency bands hit at about 300 MHz with energy distributions up to some GHz. The cell steady conditions (strongly affected by geometric, electric and chemical specifications) are caused by an effect very similar (but not exactly the same) to the wellknown Wehnelt one. Defining the GDPE cell as the evidence ofWehnelt effect is in practice a forced way to describe how it works; nevertheless it may be a practical fashion to outline it. Towards the end of 1800, the well-known Wehnelt electrochemical switch was employed to make Rumkhorff coils working at higher dynamic regimes. And some aspects ofthe GDPE intermittent way of working are just connected to the speed of those regimes. Something similar just happens into the GDPE cell. The sudden power cut caused by reiterated cathode polarizations due to gas streams as well as to heated vapours associated with pulsating regimes of electric arch into the electrolyte, leads to discontinuous current absorptions by the cell making the instantaneous electric power measurement extremely hard. The instantaneous electric power applied to the cell is a very important parameter in order to estimate the presupposed cell efficiency. Another important parameter is the thermal energy absorbed by water which heats and leads to the electrolyte evaporation. A very accurate measurement ofthese two parameters can lead to meet the GDPE energy efficiency. The instantaneous electric power can be easily time quadrate to the whole length ofthe experiment in order to get the energy value absorbed by the cell. On the other hand, calories provided with the cell can be calculated by measuring the total amount of evaporated water as well as the cell heating during the total length ofthe test. The test has to last longer than 500 seconds in order to minimize any sort of measurement errors: usually, 1200 seconds may be
Re: [Vo]:Deuterium vs. Hydrogen (wrt Rossi and Ahern)
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: The curious thing about all of this is that the nano-nickel which did not load was still producing net heat gain, ala Rossi. And wouldn't you know it - this one, which loads well, has yet to produce net excess heat. Go figure. That is why LENR is so frustrating. The devil is in the details. From all of what I have read, it seems to me that the reactions are not occurring within the perfected cells of the metal lattice but at the discontinuities or imperfections. There's something happening at the crystal boundries which causes the nuclear reactions. T
[Vo]:Universe Resolution Just Increased 13 Orders
Many cosmological theories presume the pixel size of the universe is the Planck Length (1.616 x 10^-35 m). This limits the amount of information contained in a black hole by one theory. It also limits the amount of energy in the zero point field by Puthoff's (et. al.) theory. Recent experimental data implicates the universe pixel size is 10^13 smaller: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110630111540.htm This means that the ultra computer which runs the Matrix is much more powerful than previously thought. ;-) T
[Vo]:It Wasn't Just the Tsunami
Serious damage occurred to at least one reactor before the Tsunami hit. Anonymous reports on construction flaws and failures due to the earthquake: http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2011/07/meltdown-what-really-happened-fukushima/39541/
Re: [Vo]:Lots of good information in Defkalion forum, mixed in with lots of nonsense
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: Other important stuff in that document follows. The reactor holds far more than 6 months of fuel, as I thought. The 6-month limit is to inspect the equipment. That is, to make sure it is still in good working condition, I have my HVAC units inspected every six months under my maintenance contract. This would not inconvenience most people. T
Re: [Vo]:Ecatreports= Domains by Proxy.com
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 12:00 AM, Ron Kita chiralex.k...@gmail.com wrote: Greetings Vortex-L: I went to http://www.netsol.com and their WHOIS to see who is behind http://www.ecatreports.com It appears that the site owner is anonymous via http://www.domainsbyproxy.com Yes, through Godaddy.com T
[Vo]:Defkalion Board of Directors
From their web site: Directors: George Sortikos, born 1942 – Chairman Engineer. Ex banker and industrialist (high tech ceramics). Ex president of the state owned Greek Industrial Investment Bank (ETBA) in 80-90s and founder of Omega Bank.(90s) George Xanthoulis, born in 1987 – Deputy Chairman, Aurel David, born in 1969 – CEO Swiss, Banker with vast experience in project finance and logistics. Ex president of a Montenegro Bank. Alexandros Xanthoulis, born 1954 – Board member, representative of Praxen Macro-Economics, Greek-Canadian. Former EU officer, Head for Energy and Financial Reconstruction EU delegation in Central Asia (90s). Christos Stremmenos, born 1932 – Board Member Chemical Engineer. Professor (retired) in the University of Bologna, ex Ambassador of Greece in Italy Ioannis Chatzichristos, born 1958 – Board Member Mathematics/Systems theory, vast experience in software development, management and IT project management. Andreas Meidanis, born 1953 – Board Member Industrialist Mouafak Saouachni, born 1961 – Board Member Medical doctor, Greek-Israeli, responsible in labour health and environmental safety Andreas Drougas, born 1945 – Board Member Mathematics/IT, ex-executive consultant in LARCO (Greek Nickel mining co, now state owned), vast experience in management consulting and IT end The history of LARCO: http://www.larco.gr/our_history.php T
Re: [Vo]:INFORMAVORE's SUNDAY No. 462
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 4:05 AM, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com wrote: My dear friends, I have just posted INFORMAVORE's SUNDAY No. 462 at Ego Out- http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2011/07/informavores-sunday-no-462.html An excellent issue- a proof the the World is interesting and active and the Web is a great place but dangerous - hic leones... Ni-H LENR increasingly interesting, first of all due to the good engineers from Defkalion (as Jed Rothwell has said today too) Interesting developments... I found this report particularly interesting: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20071648 Meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies evaluating the association of saturated fat with cardiovascular disease. Siri-Tarino PW, Sun Q, Hu FB, Krauss RM. Source Children's Hospital, Oakland Research Institute Oakland, CA, USA. Abstract BACKGROUND: A reduction in dietary saturated fat has generally been thought to improve cardiovascular health. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this meta-analysis was to summarize the evidence related to the association of dietary saturated fat with risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and cardiovascular disease (CVD; CHD inclusive of stroke) in prospective epidemiologic studies. DESIGN: Twenty-one studies identified by searching MEDLINE and EMBASE databases and secondary referencing qualified for inclusion in this study. A random-effects model was used to derive composite relative risk estimates for CHD, stroke, and CVD. RESULTS: During 5-23 y of follow-up of 347,747 subjects, 11,006 developed CHD or stroke. Intake of saturated fat was not associated with an increased risk of CHD, stroke, or CVD. The pooled relative risk estimates that compared extreme quantiles of saturated fat intake were 1.07 (95% CI: 0.96, 1.19; P = 0.22) for CHD, 0.81 (95% CI: 0.62, 1.05; P = 0.11) for stroke, and 1.00 (95% CI: 0.89, 1.11; P = 0.95) for CVD. Consideration of age, sex, and study quality did not change the results. CONCLUSIONS: A meta-analysis of prospective epidemiologic studies showed that there is no significant evidence for concluding that dietary saturated fat is associated with an increased risk of CHD or CVD. More data are needed to elucidate whether CVD risks are likely to be influenced by the specific nutrients used to replace saturated fat. more So, chow down guilt free for the Fourth, Americans. And let's hope for oil independence day for the world. T
Re: [Vo]:Analysis of e-Cat test by E. Storms
All steam is dry steam when it leaves the surface of water by definition. Molecules of water must achieve sufficient kinetic energy to overcome the intermolecular forces of liquid water. Statistically, some molecules are able to achieve this at room temperature; so, water will evaporate. Immediately upon leaving the surface of water; however, those molecules begin to lose kinetic energy to the surrounding air and begin to condense. If they leave with only sufficient KE to depart the surface, ie 100 C, they will begin to condense immediately. However, molecules do not go walkabout together from the surface. If it's steam, it's dry. T
Re: [Vo]:Test
Vortex was down for most of yesterday. I am subscribed to the Eskimo yahoo list. If any member ever wants to find out what's doin' with Vortex list, you may send me a email directly. Also, you can also check the archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/ to see if Eskimo is echoing the messages to the archive. T
Re: [Vo]:Analysis of e-Cat test by E. Storms
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Joshua Cude joshua.c...@gmail.com wrote: Wrong. Steam can be wet. No sir. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam
Re: [Vo]:Analysis of e-Cat test by E. Storms
Steam can be wet. Live with it. Semantics, I know; but, wet steam is not steam: steam [steem] –noun 1. water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor.
Re: [Vo]:Analysis of e-Cat test by E. Storms
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Joshua Cude joshua.c...@gmail.com wrote: Steam can be wet. Live with it. Water cannot leave the surface of water. It must be in a gaseous form. Learn some thermodynamics, Cude. Each molecule that escapes the intermolecular forces takes with it that amount of kinetic energy. T
Re: [Vo]:Analysis of e-Cat test by E. Storms
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Jeff Driscoll hcarb...@gmail.com wrote: it leaves the surface as a gaseous form but then it can condense into microscopic droplets while giving up latent heat (heat of vaporization) what thermodynamic point was incorrect? Many people seem to claim that the water was not turned to a gas in order to leave the reactor.
Re: [Vo]:Analysis of e-Cat test by E. Storms
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Joshua Cude joshua.c...@gmail.com wrote: Drop a stone into a pond to prove that this is wrong. Or check out a cool-mist humidifier. Turbulent boiling water also produces liquid droplets that are carried into the air by the vapor. Steam can be wet. Live with it. OMG Cude! You are so full of it! Have you ever studied any science? T
Re: [Vo]:Analysis of e-Cat test by E. Storms
Really, the water exits the reactor by a mechanical method. Oh, it splashed out of the reactor!! Why did I not think of that? No wait! The molecules grew cilia and it walked out of the reactor! /sarcasm The water either overflows the pipe as a liquid or leaves as a gas. Indeed it will be condensed and visible just above the surface of the water; but, it was converted to a gas first. T
Re: [Vo]:Electric generator configuration described [Copy 2]
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 10:27 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: They said it was a different liquid. They did not actually identify the medium: Re: Cooling Hyperion with liquid salts Defkalion GT Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 2:46 pm Joined: Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:56 am Posts: 121 Answering to a question on testing with coolants other than glycole, we stated that we do lab tests with melting salts that boil in temperatures at the range of 1000C. The maximum temperature we have achieved in safe for Hyperions results to 414C output in the secondary circuit. We have to run such tests for two reasons: 1. To test Hyperion materials and devices performance in off limits conditions 2. To experiment with materials or coolants that seem interesting for our developments on more demanding applications. Sodium chloride was not our choice for the above purposes. There are other interesting coolants in this rather big category which suite better to our products specs. We will announce our results on such coolants when all of our tests conclude to adapt certain of them in our products alternative cooling methods. Thank you for your comment end
[Vo]:Rossi in the Navy?
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ensl=itu=http://22passi.blogspot.com/2011/01/bologna-14012010-la-fusione-fredda.htmlei=dlIvTaADi66wA9m62JYJsa=Xoi=translatect=resultresnum=2ved=0CDcQ7gEwATgUprev=/search%3Fq%3D%2522focardi%2522%26start%3D20%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26sa%3DN%26tbs%3Dqdr:w%26prmd%3Divns Bologna, January 14, 2011: cold fusion becomes a reality in Italy Prof. S. Focardi (left) and Eng. A. Red (right) to work around the prototype device (reactor Ni-H module 10 kW) during a preliminary test. 15/12/2010 Photo courtesy of the G. Levi. A sensational announcement on cold fusion. It was May 2008 when the blog for the first time I spoke of cold fusion or low energy nuclear reactions, if you prefer, for my highly credible source was a longtime friend who kept me informed of the test to which he was participating. I was so learned that a few years was working in Emilia Romagna, a prototype reactor Nickel-Hydrogen, on the intellect, the tenacity and foresight of Eng. Andrea Rossi and a team of researchers led by University of Bologna Prof. Sergio Focardi, a pioneer of studies on cold fusion in Italy. To me the signal that it was not a hoax but of something momentous, is assisting the gradual change of attitude of my friend: Party with the decidedly skeptical scientific objective duty to rebut the experimental results had been presented, after directly participated in the tests and subjected to all sorts of monitoring and verifying the data obtained, gradually recognized that the apparatus built by Focardi and Rossi produced energy (and so well!) right through the cold fusion that for many years Mainstream science has denied credit and verifiability. Since then various post I announced that would soon be given a public presentation of the functioning of the Ni-H Focardi and Rossi in question. The time has now arrived. The day after tomorrow will attend in person to the event to be held in Bologna, for the freedom of information guaranteed by bloggers on the net, along with journalists from two major daily newspapers and national news agency, a small and select audience of researchers and professors of the Department of Physics, University of Bologna. We invited all of a venticinquina. Of course many will bloom early in the network technical insights written by people competent to deal with the issue, much more than me that the engineering faculty 20 years ago, said only 8 tests before changing very field of study and work. So will document the event so popular deliberately, trying to imagine and speculate developments and repercussions of this fantastic discovery, on the economy and energy, environment, life of the rest of us. From what I understand, the equipment is tested and refined successfully for some time (at least one industrial building would be heated by a fraction of the cost through years of cold fusion), and its engineering is almost complete, is ready for large scale production and to be used primarily in industry and then in civilian homes. Circulating at least a year rumors by which was also overseen by the DOE (Departamento of Energy) and the DOD (Department of Defense) U.S. and further proven to generate propulsion in one or more military vessels of the U.S. Navy. I will try to gather more information on these aspects. Hoping that the system for producing energy from cold fusion developed by Focardi and Rossi will not touch the fate of the telephone and that Meucci, like many inventions from 100% Italian, does not become the subject of business from other nations, that It is certain that mankind has everything to gain from a new source of energy low cost and low environmental impact. And who knows what our government does not understand - at last - that it makes more sense to build a myriad of new micro-reactor cold (and solar, wind, etc..) That few dangerous costosisissime, eco-compatible, old atomic power stations . Another question now imposes itself: how will the lobbies of oil and nuclear?
[Vo]:Defkalion Offers Dealerships
July 6th, 2011 Dear interested party, You have received this email because you have shown an initial interest for commercial involvement with our company and our products based on Andrea Rossi’s e-Cat invention (exothermic reaction between Hydrogen and Nickel). Many have signed non disclosure agreements with us and others are in the process of doing so. We offer you the possibility to meet with us prior to our public announcement that we accept international expressions of interest through our website as of September 2011. As such, this letter will update you on our current status, and provide you with a clearer understanding of the structure with which we are proceeding for all international partnerships. As many of you know, the manner is the same globally. Regarding exclusivity, having received expressions of interest from 63 countries and more than 850 companies, we decided to change our non-exclusivity approach so that due diligence and selection of multiple partners in any given country is the responsibility off the country rights holder. As such, we will only sign agreements with one company per country. Any additional factories will pass through this partner. --- --- Regarding our international sales approach, it is as follows: We sell the rights to manufacture our products exclusively to one company for a given country at a fixed royalty price of 40.5 million Euros per factory producing 300,000 units annually. Within this price, we will: o Provide the blueprints to establish the factory according to our international standardized plans, including all details for the machinery / software / technical know-how used in the factory. o Provide transfer-of-knowledge (production, technical, after sales, maintenance) both in Greece as well as on location Additional royalties are paid to us for each product sold We sell and deliver the industrial secret as a component to the final product in a black box, plug-and-play module. Local company partnerships, marketing, points of sales, technical support remains the responsibility of the country rights holder. If additional factories need to be built, the same principles remain. Our business and pricing is structured to create lucrative win-win opportunities for all. Regarding time-line and milestones for those interested to proceed in talks: Initial meeting in Athens during July and August (except 14-20 July and 10-20 August) to discuss and sign preliminary expression of interest contract, whereby the opportunity to secure the exclusive rights will be given. Meeting in our factory during October to inspect and verify kW units Meeting in our factory during December to inspect and verify MW units --- --- Regarding next steps, and based on the information provided herein, if you see opportunities that match your company’s capabilities, and if you believe your company qualifies to proceed with further talks, we welcome your reply to this email accordingly in order to: Signing of a non disclosure confidentiality agreement sent by us upon request Secure a date for a meeting in Athens during July or August The abovementioned initial meeting in our offices here in Athens should not last more than 3-5 hours. Appointments will be set according to availability. As mentioned above, these meetings will take place during July (excluding above dates). --- --- Regarding factory specs, below is some basic information regarding the overview of the factory requirements according to our standards. Many of you will have already seen these figures; nothing has changed: Larger and smaller factories can be negotiated according to markets. Basic aspects of each factory producing 300,000 units annually (kW and MW product ranges) are: 12,000m2 space (maximum height of 14 meters for half of the allocated space) IT to monitor production line, 1st level support and distribution channels Assembly of products will include the following activities: Build-up of final product (electronics, heat management, etc) Assembly of reactors (purchased from Defkalion) Quality Control Total Quality Management Environmental Control Stress Tests Functional Tests of end products Recharging of units Recycling procedures Factory Special Conditions: Clear air similar to pharmaceutical industry standards Access to constant flow of water Heat management of waste heat during tests of modules (this heat energy could also be used to run the factory’s energy needs with third party technology) --- --- Regarding RD, it is also the case that some of you seek partnerships in the field of RD. Such interest is seen favorably, but will be dealt with under case-by-case assessment following a detailed expression of interest. Please note that such talks will take place after October 2011. --- --- We would like to reiterate that this communication is made and provided to you prior to our international announcement in light of your early participation in this exciting endeavor.
Re: [Vo]:Defkalion Offers Dealerships
Can I borrow $58M? T
Re: [Vo]:Defkalion Offers Dealerships
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:30 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote: Does anyone else have any thoughts on the current status of Defkalion's piggy bank? The story is that they are funded by expat Greeks living in Canada to the tune of €400M. The funds are allegedly committed but the actual status is not public, AFAIK. They have been approached with offers of more funding; but, they have smiled and said no thanks. T
Re: [Vo]:Defkalion Offers Dealerships
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 11:01 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote: That would seem to suggest that Defkalion will probably be able to pay salary utility bills through the end of the year... at least through October. ;-) I don't expect to see any IPOs any time soon. :-) * * * * BTW: The vortex-l Eskimo server is experiencing technical difficulties. I gather the main person in charge of maintaining the servers is on vacation. It may be a while before things are back to normal. I've noticed that I have to send messages four or five times before one finally gets through. That would be Carl. He's kinda filling in. Here's a post from the EskimoNorthUsers Yahoo group from Tuesday: Today the mail server crashed, and the web server crashed. The mail server is now back online, however the web server really bit the dust this time. The cpu in it died. I have replaced the motherboard and cpu, with one that has two cpu's on it. They are both 300Mhz, instead of 400mhz, but there is two of them instead of one. Hopefully they can handle the load for now because it's all I have for spares until Robert gets out of Prison. I should have the web server back up within a few hours. -Carl Dinse end Presently Carl says he doesn't see a problem while other users are disagreeing. There is, however, a problem. T
Re: [Vo]:Comment from Defkalion forum -- miscellaneous stuff
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com wrote: Re: Unban Stella_Nokia Recognize the anagram? T
Re: [Vo]:Comment from Defkalion forum -- miscellaneous stuff
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Mark Iverson zeropo...@charter.net wrote: He also uses: Tinsel Koala Yes, the same dude who allegedly made a self running whipmag motor based on a dream by a member of the Steorn forum. T
Re: [Vo]:This is a hard-luck country-western ballad ISP?
Yeah, uh, a bit disconcerting. Just in case of a catastrophic failure of the Vortex-l list. I have created a yahoo group called Vortex-l Backup. The homepage is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vortex-l-backup and the email address is: vortex-l-bac...@yahoogroups.com Right now it is wide open. You don't even have to join to post. All file archives are open. This is NOT an attempt to hijack Bill Beaty's group. God Forbid! It's just that Carl is out of spares and Robert is, er, not out. T
[Vo]:Vortex-l Backup Resend
(Sorry if this shows up more than once) Just in case of a catastrophic failure of the Vortex-l list. I have created a yahoo group called Vortex-l Backup. The homepage is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vortex-l-backup and the email address is: vortex-l-bac...@yahoogroups.com Right now it is wide open. You don't even have to join to post. All file archives are open. This is NOT an attempt to hijack Bill Beaty's group. God Forbid! Note that you will have to join if you want posts remailed to your address. You may send your messages to both lists if you wish. T
Re: [Vo]:INFORMAVOREs SUNDAY No 463
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 3:07 AM, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com wrote: second sending, sick server? Dear Friends, Here is the issue 463 of my INFORMAVORE's SUNDAY. http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2011/07/informavores-sunday-no-463.html Interesting information, e.g. about brain, sex, energy, end of the civilization and so on. Please tell to your friends and to your enemies to read it. Not to mention news! http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110630131840.htm Science News Red Wine: Exercise in a Bottle? ScienceDaily (July 3, 2011) — As strange as it sounds, a new research study published in theFASEB Journal, suggests that the healthy ingredient in red wine, resveratrol, may prevent the negative effects that spaceflight and sedentary lifestyles have on people. The report describes experiments in rats that simulated the weightlessness of spaceflight, during which the group fed resveratrol did not develop insulin resistance or a loss of bone mineral density, as did those who were not fed resveratrol. more I think I will go jogging for lunch! T
[Vo]:UFOs Over London
If it's staged and photoshopped, it's a darn good job: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2008437/UFOs-filmed-BBC-building-London.html T
Re: [Vo]:First Photo of Mass-Produced e-Cats?
There's an audio interview with AR on the right column. He's at home in Miami. T
Re: [Vo]:Uppsala University Denies Rossi Research Agreement
It almost makes one think that Krivit has a vested interest elsewhere as AR implicated. T
Re: [Vo]:UFOs Over London
Are some UFOs organic? Bova, et al, wrote of sentient atmospheric beings of Jupiter. Do they exist here. This article provides some evidence: http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2011/07/atmospheric-monsters-attack/ T
Re: [Vo]:Reports of tritium production from Rossi-like experiments
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Akira Shirakawa shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com wrote: On 2011-07-12 22:21, Jones Beene wrote: Akira - yes this conversation did happen; but it is/was NOT supposed to be public. The subject line is also misleading. Celani (via Passerini) should not have posted it. But, since 'LA-cat is out of the bag,' why not make the best of it? [snip] Thanks for the detailed answer - I'm sorry for putting a less than optimal subject line, but it seemed an excitingly good news to me and so I didn't waste (regrettably) too much time thinking about putting a better one. The Celani message has been removed from Passerini's weblog. T
Re: [Vo]:Not working again
Carl fixed the problem with the Ultra5 server which runs this list but he offered the following: [EskimoNorthUsers] Bad news From: Carl c...@eskimo.net To: eskimonorthus...@yahoogroups.com More bad news... someone levied all of Eskimo's bank accounts dry, in fact it even over drafted one of them by 238 bucks! The bank of course didn't tell me who in their notice, so I'm going to call tomorrow to find out what the hell is going on this time. I wasn't able to pay our vendor as a result, there may be yet another interruption in services now. -Carl Dinse end T On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: A couple of messages did not go through. We should give serious consideration to moving this discussion group to a new ISP. - Jed
[Vo]:Levi's likely attitude
Trust but verify. T
Re: [Vo]:Levi's likely attitude
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: Terry Blanton wrote: Trust but verify. I don't get that. If you have verified, you don't need to trust. Yes, well, I think Reagan was being amusing. At least, that's how *I* intended it. T
Re: [Vo]:Estimated range of possible power shown by 2 ml/second water flow in a Rossi-type demonstration
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 5:43 PM, Mark Iverson zeropo...@charter.net wrote: As Richard Feynman said, there are some who are very uncomfortable not making a decision... Some individuals tend to operate in a binary mode, and are constantly changing their 'decision' as new data comes in. I, like Steven, am perfectly comfortable with making no decision on this. Or perhaps more accurately, I place a 'probability figure' on it depending on the data available so far. It's a sliding scale from 0 (absolutely no significant evidence in support of claims) to 100 (has been absolutely proven beyond all doubt). From someone who has made some bad decisions in the past, I am with you Mark. I have no problem NOT forming a decision. Meanwhile, a news article from EVWorld (no real news to us): http://evworld.com/news.cfm?newsid=26071 T
Re: [Vo]:Rossi on NASA
I suppose they know the secret sauce? T
Re: [Vo]:Antigravity- Easy Experiment-via Youtube
:-) The end was the best. T
Re: [Vo]:European Patent Office observer criticizes Rossi's E-Cat
http://ecatnews.com/?p=489#comment-85 Julian Brown July 17, 2011 - 10:25 pm Can i ask you, for the sake of my family, to remove my submission to your blog. It was sent in good faith, because I really care about the LENR field and don’t want it to suffer yet another set back, but I see I may have stirred up a hornet’s nest. Julian Brown end So the truth does not matter to JB? T
Re: [Vo]:Uppsala University Denies Rossi Research Agreement
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 8:54 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com wrote: Jed, it's important to read statements from critics like Cude very carefully. No can do. He is in my kill file. I only see snippets when other people quote him. Life is too short to read such blather and nonsense. ROFL! Same here. Blithering idiocracy from someone who is too chickenship to post with his true identity. WTF scares him? The truth? I do not argue with ghosts. T
Re: [Vo]:European Patent Office observer criticizes Rossi's E-Cat
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 9:14 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com wrote: Did you read, Terry, what had been put up on the blog just before his request? I don't wonder that he's worried. No, sorry Abd, are you speaking of the Admin post; or of all the references by Daniel? If the latter, I will take a look at them. Thanks! T
Re: [Vo]:Uppsala University Denies Rossi Research Agreement
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:37 AM, Joshua Cude joshua.c...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: I do not argue with ghosts. I don't blame you, after the pathetic wet steam is not possible salvo. Ah yes, those ghosts which grab splashy droplets and lift them out of the reactor. Indeed, what spiritual thermodynamics!
Re: [Vo]: Anybody seen this GUT before?
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 11:32 AM, Mark Iverson zeropo...@charter.net wrote: http://www.k1man.com/web60/Page_67x.html No, but do you know many HAMs? http://www.k1man.com/web60/Page_1x.html :-) T
[Vo]:Vortex Could Go Down July 25th
From the ISP Users Group for Vortex: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/EskimoNorthUsers/message/1599 More bad news... someone levied all of Eskimo's bank accounts dry, in fact it even over drafted one of them by 238 bucks! The bank of course didn't tell me who in their notice, so I'm going to call tomorrow to find out what the hell is going on this time. I wasn't able to pay our vendor as a result, there may be yet another interruption in services now. -Carl Dinse http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/EskimoNorthUsers/message/1608 Well I'd be nice if I had some kind of Lawyer to help with some of this stuff, but all things that cost money. I'm waiting to hear back from our accountant. We have at least until the 25th before anything would go down, thats how long Integra has given me. Carl Dinse Eskimo North Inc. end Carl has a plan to keep the site up which brought to mind the word 'kite'. I don't know how long the site could be down if the provider-provider shuts down Eskimo but there is the alternative during that period: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vortex-l-backup Yahoo group mail service is slow but free and beats nothing in the event of a blackout. T
Re: [Vo]:Vortex Could Go Down July 25th
Is there anything against the creation of a Google Group instead? Anyway, this is going either way to hugely affect the public reach of the vortex-l discussion group. Google groups are the old Usenet, right? Yahoo offers file folders, piccys, etc. Anyway, I created a google group too. http://groups.google.com/group/vortex-l-backup Youse guys can decide which you would prefer in the event of failure here. T
Re: [Vo]:Vortex Could Go Down July 25th
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:47 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote: Who decides? I'm not trying to be flippant. if we determine it might be wise to migrate, exactly who makes the decision... the final determination. Do we vote on it? Run some test messages through both. It looks like google is a speed demon; but, yahoo has more features and really is slow. I ran a couple of messages through it and it took several minutes to show up. Google takes seconds. I like Yahoo because sometimes we want to upload images I don't think you can do that on Google groups, eh? T
Re: [Vo]:Vortex Could Go Down July 25th
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Mark Iverson zeropo...@charter.net wrote: I think most of the 'regulars' and ol' Timers would agree that, out of respect for the founder, the decision should be done by Mr. Beaty himself... Well, I never intended a permanent relocation. The list belongs to Bill and he pays the, er, bills. I'm sure Eskimo is economical and few people make the annual donation. BTW, it was moved from another ISP once before; so, if you (global 'you') want the list permanently relocated, we might have to make our donations more often. T
Re: [Vo]:Vortex Could Go Down July 25th
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Alexander Hollins alexander.holl...@gmail.com wrote: While I agree with you, this has been argued to DEATH and back. Really? When? Of course, I'd be willing to set up a Vortex Fan Page on Facebook if anyone else here uses it. Many organizations (including mine) block Facebook access during office hours. T
Re: [Vo]:FWIW
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Michele Comitini michele.comit...@gmail.com wrote: Guess what Rossi says ... :-) Andrea Rossi July 19th, 2011at 9:22AM Dear Carlo: Probably there has been a misunderstanding, no 35 kW reactors will be demonstrated anywhere in public. I guess it boils down to (intended) what Rossi means by Public. I think Defkalion is intending those demonstrations for potential partners and certain scientists. Also, I don't think the shared intellectual properties between Rossi and Defkalion is a two-way street. T
[Vo]:Huge Solar Explosion
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/news/dark-fireworks.html On June 7, 2011, Earth-orbiting satellites detected a flash of X-rays coming from the western edge of the solar disk. Registering only M (for medium) on the Richter scale of solar flares, the blast at first appeared to be a run-of-the-mill eruption--that is, until researchers looked at the movies. We'd never seen anything like it, says Alex Young, a solar physicist at the Goddard Space Flight Center. Half of the sun appeared to be blowing itself to bits. more Impressive vids! T
Re: [Vo]:E-Cat open source replication
You can buy commercial pressure relief valves which will prevent an explosion. See globalspec.com T
Re: [Vo]:New Sergio Focardi interview
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Robert Leguillon robert.leguil...@hotmail.com wrote: http://evworld.com/press/e-cat_cutaway.jpg Two heaters. The internal heater makes sense for bringing up the Ni-H to operating temperatures (and, presumably, keep it there). It's the purpose of the external heater that's puzzling. Early on, I speculated that the band heater serves as an anode with the internal heater as a cathode allowing a current to flow through the reactor core providing an excess of electrons (in addition to heating the core). After all, the theory is one of electron capture, eh? T
Re: [Vo]:Seebeck effect in the E-Cat?
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: Terry, Stray current between two resistance heaters would be counter-intuitive, since the heaters are supposed to be well insulated electrically, Not necessarily. Note that the internal heater could be a nichrome or tungsten wire in actual contact with the reactor powder for direct heating (oh, have you considered it could also have a small motor to stir up the powder a la Les Case?). As long as the reactor housing is isolated from ground and the PWM supply, it would not be a problem. The band heater works by a heating element in the bottom of the band. If one lead of this heater is used as a current (electron) return, then one of the internal elements could be used as a source. The return lead of the band heater would have to be tied to the housing of the ecat or the band with no insulation between the band and the housing. Indeed, there are probably band heaters where the return lead is connected to the band for safety purposes. However, I am not discounting your comment regarding the Seebeck effect. I'll need to wrap my head around that one for a bit. T
Re: [Vo]:Seebeck effect in the E-Cat?
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: Second, there is a cat-e design option currently in development that does not use any input energy to control the Rossi reaction. Allegedly. Unless, of course, you have taken a job with Defkalion and aren't telling us. ;-) I'll bet 'cha there will always be an electric component to the initiation of the reaction either way. T
Re: [Vo]:Seebeck effect in the E-Cat?
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: Steven V Johnson wrote: Nah! All'ya need is a Ford Model T crank. We're in luck, then. We have plenty of cranks in this field. Yep, T (Crank)
Re: [Vo]:Uppsala University Denies Rossi Research Agreement
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:01 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com wrote: It's like opening a can of spaghetti and finding that half of the pasta is actually worms. Gee, it looked like pasta to me! Hey, that's an insult to us pastafarians! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster T
Re: [Vo]:LENR meeting at Viaregiio today
Celani: 17:32 - Explain how the principles of cold fusion, well known and known in military areas, are used in the production of micro-tactical nuclear bombs. I wonder if he really meant to say that? T
Re: [Vo]:LENR meeting at Viaregiio today
Another curious Celani comment: 18.08 - Celani notes that the best researchers in the field end up working in military laboratories (Los Alamos, Naval Research). The campaign of denigration against the cold fusion on the one hand, and investment research on the military are probably the other two sides of same coin. end I remember asking Shanahan (sp? worked at the Savannah River Plant) if Claytor's experiments was the reason that the US was not building another tritium reactor since the HF was only 12.5 years. He claimed that no new source was required because of recycling of retired weapons tritium. They are not building a tritium reactor source still. T (BRB, someone is at the door)
Re: [Vo]:LENR meeting at Viaregiio today
Oh, he also said that, even if CF was real, you could not get enough T from such a reaction for the government's needs. We seem to get a lot of potential disinfo here on the Vort list. T (with neutrons to spare)
Re: [Vo]:INFORMAVORE's SUNDAY No 465
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 1:51 AM, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com wrote: My dear Friends, My offer to you, this morning: http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2011/07/informavores-sunday-no-465.html There is always something fascinating. This my choice for this week: http://www.breathingearth.net/ Thanks, Peter! T
[Vo]:MIT Colloquium Report
The 2011 Cold Fusion/Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions Colloquium at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — Part I http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/LANR2011Colloq.pdf
Re: [Vo]:Piantelli news
And perhaps, as Peter and I have discussed, there is no Rossi magic sauce after all . . . it's all in the size, shape, cleansing, pressure and temperature of the elements involved. T
Re: [Vo]:Piantelli news
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 6:15 AM, Akira Shirakawa shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com wrote: - On a theoretical perspective (Piantelli has a mathematical theory which doesn't require exotic reactions, but that can be explained by current physical laws and mathematics) protons of 6-7 Mev energy have been confirmed (in a cloud chamber), which allow for good likelihood of interaction with nickel particles; a semi-complete theory is about to be published as an internal document in the University of Siena. The complete theory will be probably disclosed after the initial devices will be commercially sold. 7 MeV protons are not a result of an exotic reaction? T
Re: [Vo]:MIT Colloquium Report
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 1:41 PM, Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com wrote: Is it just me ... or is there an Elephant in the room? It's a selective attention test: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mvo T
[Vo]:NET Says Little COP
http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/07/29/possible-low-or-no-levels-of-excess-heat-in-rossi-device/ Our analysis shows a possible energy gain of one to two times. end excerpt I wonder who constitutes Our? T
Re: [Vo]:bell soon to toll for Rossi debacle, Steven B. Krivit definitive technical review, with able collaborators, due in a few days: Rich Murray 2011.07.29
No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friend's or of thine own were: any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bells tolls; it tolls for thee. -John Donne
[Vo]:Used EV Batteries for Grid Leveling
http://blogs.forbes.com/uciliawang/2011/07/20/gms-search-for-a-home-for-used-chevy-volt-batteries/ GM is looking for ways to re-use its Chevy Volt’s lithium-ion batteries after they have served their purpose or the cars are heading to the junk yard. Batteries already can be recycled to retrieve useful materials. The energy storage market is new and presents another way to make money from used batteries. end excerpt
Re: [Vo]:Wet Steam: Energy required disperse and suspend small droplets in the vapor state
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 7:53 AM, Damon Craig decra...@gmail.com wrote: I've had enough of this sort of thing from Lomax, or whoever he really is. Lomax is a real, breathing person; whereas, Cude is a sceptiBot created by the CSICOP. T
Re: [Vo]:Revisiting The Whipmag All-Magnet Motor, saga
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 10:10 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net wrote: Back around 2008 I gather someone who went by the name of Alsetalokin (that's Nicola Tesla spelled backwards) brought an unusual magnetic motor configuration to the public domain's attention. He got the idea from a fellow forum member in the defunct Steorn forum. The member's handle was Overconfident or OC and envisioned a magnet configuration shown here by Clanzer: http://www.overunity.org.uk/cmps_index.php?pageid=whipmag1 The present belief is that the whipmag was a hoax which got way out of hand when the vid went viral. Al removed the vid but it got copied by others. OC has since passed away and Al seems to regret the whole incident from what little he will say. He post here: http://www.moletrap.co.uk/forum/ under the same handle . . . no doubt the same guy. He was the first banned from the Defkalion forum under the anagram Stella Nokia. He has a Youtube channel under the anagram TinselKoala with 164 vids to date including some attempting to debunk the Rossi ECat. As far as your questions are concerned, all I can say is we tested every configuration of magnetic motor we could imagine and always found the cycle conservative. I can say that we demonstrated an asymmetry between the attractive and repellent forces between magnets. I have never been able to explain this to my own satisfaction. T
Re: [Vo]:Revisiting The Whipmag All-Magnet Motor, saga
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:36 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote: Regarding the animated graphic purporting to represent the whipMag configuration in action, as shown out at: http://www.overunity.org.uk/cmps_index.php?pageid=whipmag1 this animation appears (to me) to have been assembled incorrectly. Actually, the animation is per OC's idea which came to him in a dream. The whipmag was a variation on the dream. T
Re: [Vo]:Revisiting The Whipmag All-Magnet Motor, saga
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 11:35 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote: That may be so, but OC's dream variation is, IMO, categorically different than what Alsetalokin's original configuration appears to show. IMHO, OC dream, specifically the dynamic animation displayed out at the web site, is therefore irrelevant. OC's animation cannot be used in any practical way to help explain Alsetalokin's contraption, precisely because OC is rotating the stator magnets in the wrong direction. Unquestionably true. I wasn't clear. OC's dream came first; but, was the origin of Al's idea to create the device he did. Alas, a burning debate that remains answered in my mind is whether Alsetalokin's original demonstration was a clever fake. Based on the fact that, as I understand it, few replications have shown much success, it is sensible to come to a conclusion that trickery may indeed have been involved. The consensus at the time was it was driven with a compressed air nozzle. T
[Vo]:Kimbler's Parts
Like Art's Parts, these artifacts of the Roswell crash show isotopic anomalies: http://www.openminds.tv/test-confirms-roswell-debris-733/ We had always planned to check small animal lairs if we ever had a chance to visit the crash site. T
Re: [Vo]:Fw: New Energy Times #37 and Rossi Report #3
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Andrea Selva andreagiuseppe.se...@gmail.com wrote: Michele, if you look at this page http://newenergytimes.com/v2/news/2011/37/3705report3.shtml scrolling down just past 50% you can see a note and a picture of the factory location The address is from the state of Florida's records of the home office of the company. The alleged factory could certainly exist elsewhere. T
Re: [Vo]:Kimbler's Parts
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com wrote: Cool! Terry, can you give a link to something on the Art's Parts isotopic anomalies? And do you know if the isotope shifts were the same or similar in the stuff Kimbler found? How about one on alien implant isotopic anomalies? http://www.alienscalpel.com/updates/full-report-on-the-alleged-alien-implant T
Re: [Vo]:Revisiting The Whipmag All-Magnet Motor, saga
The thing that bugged me about the whipmag saga was that Al did say, quietly, offhandedly, that no laws of physics were being broken, but made the demo look as convincing as he could. Yes. Sounds like you were there for the whole stinking show. I have followed his posts on the Steorn forum and on the Moletrap forum and I find something very odd about Al. T
Re: [Vo]:Revisiting The Whipmag All-Magnet Motor, saga
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 2:32 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote: As for me, I'm tapped out cash wise. ... the garage is a mess, too. Well, Clanzer, and others, built exact replicas to no avail. I would not advise you to follow suit. T
Re: [Vo]:Revisiting The Whipmag All-Magnet Motor, saga
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 5:39 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote: My initial interest was strongly biased towards speculating on whether an asymmetry might begin to manifest in Alsetalokin's ROTOR/STATOR configuration if everything could be carefully choreographed with a customized gear setup. Check Clanzer's vids and web site. I'll bet he's already tried it. T
Re: [Vo]:Fw: Krivit Snarks
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:15 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net wrote: . . .perhaps eccentricity and cynicism may not mix very well. My two cents. :-) Eccentricity and cynicism . . . two scents! T
[Vo]:Passerini's Prediction
You *know* it! From today's blog: In a few months I predict a peak in the world, not oil, but requests for psychotherapy by skeptics, deniers, scientist, following the collapse of their granite certainties. You rock, Daniele! T
Re: [Vo]:Passerini's Prediction
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Y0c8llMBHCk/TjdF3Ye-TiI/FYg/1NltRQDNJ-E/s640/stevenpotter.jpg
Re: [Vo]:Passerini's Prediction
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Akira Shirakawa shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com wrote: He must have read quite revealing emails, as he says. Too bad we'll probably have to wait until the end of October to see for ourselves the conclusive pieces of evidence, but that's not too far away in time after all. It is very strange that the years teach us patience - that the shorter our time, the greater our capacity for waiting. -Elizabeth Taylor
[Vo]:Joule Fuel -- Genetic Engineered Organism
http://www.jouleunlimited.com/news/2011/joule-awarded-patents-high-volume-ethanol-production-sunlight-and-co2 Cambridge, Mass. – July 26, 2011 – Joule Unlimited Technologies today announced the issuance of its first two U.S. patents covering its fundamental method for producing ethanol at volumes and efficiencies far surpassing biomass-dependent processes. The patents relate to methods for increasing the ethanol production capability of a photosynthetic microorganism. Unlike competing technologies that utilize microorganisms to produce ethanol by fermenting sugars from cellulose or other biomass materials, Joule's platform microorganism is engineered to produce and secrete ethanol in a continuous process, converting more than 90% of the CO2 it consumes directly to end product, with no reliance on biomass feedstocks. U.S. Patent #7,981,647 and U.S. Patent #7,968,321, granted on July 19th and June 28th respectively, cover enzymatic mechanisms engineered into the cell by Joule to maximize its ethanol productivity. These innovations, together with Joule's advances in bioprocessing and solar capture and conversion, will help Joule achieve an ultimate target of 25,000 gallons per acre annually – a rate that is 10X greater than that of cellulosic ethanol and 100X greater than corn ethanol – while requiring no depletion of food crops, agricultural land or fresh water. In addition, by eliminating the need for biomass, Joule avoids the burden of fluctuating feedstock cost and supply, as well as the energy-intensive, multi-step conversion of biomass to product. At full-scale commercial production Joule expects to produce ethanol for as little as $0.60/gallon. more
Re: [Vo]:Joule Fuel -- Genetic Engineered Organism
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: ... imagine the possibilities of this for the white liquor biz g All I need to do is get my hands on a culture! T
Re: [Vo]:Steam Test Kit
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: But mainly there is no steam quality issue by adding a small commercial heat exchanger to the plumbing - or even condense the E-Cat output using an internal coil of copper pipe (the moonshiners method). You're originally from Tennessee, right? :-) It all goes back to the MAHG setup used by Naudin. Remember that one? He used a radiator for a condenser. The leaden moonshiner's method! T
Re: [Vo]:Steam Test Kit
(Actually, the MAHG had no state change; but, the closed loop calorimetry was, uh, cool.) T
Re: [Vo]:Joule Fuel -- Genetic Engineered Organism
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: Sun Tea will never be the same ... 89 Octane Kombucha! Cleans your injectors. T (This is getting outta hand.)
Re: [Vo]:Passerini's Prediction
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 3:42 AM, Jouni Valkonen jounivalko...@gmail.com wrote: Accoriding Steven Krivit (#3 report and some earlier writing), Daniele was also present at 18 hour test (i have not seen other sources). Indeed he was; and, Daniele has more insider knowledge than Krivit since Daniele has known Levi for decades. T
Re: [Vo]:Sun-free photovoltaics and Second Law of Thermodynamics
Hamdi! Good to hear from you again! Terry On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 5:52 AM, Hamdi Ucar u...@verisoft.com wrote: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/sun-free-photovoltaics-0728.html What happens when the PV have same temparature of the thermal emmiters? BTW, can be used with e-cat.