RE: Superluminal cavity resonances was RE: Fast-food for thought

2004-12-09 Thread Keith Nagel
Hey Horace. Damned if I can find my copy of QED, but it seems the link to the original story is working again. Two thoughts. First, looking at the graph, we see the reference pulse/count profile for light speed is spread over a huge range, something like 40 feet of free space. There is no need

RE: Superluminal cavity resonances was RE: Fast-food for thought

2004-12-09 Thread Horace Heffner
At 12:37 PM 12/9/4, Keith Nagel wrote: First, looking at the graph, we see the reference pulse/count profile for light speed is spread over a huge range, something like 40 feet of free space. There is no need for any of the experimenters clever messing with polarizing filters or birefringent

Re: BEC-like Fusion

2004-12-09 Thread FZNIDARSIC
In a message dated 12/9/2004 1:17:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think using He instead of D2 will require cryogenics, but of a more modest variety - perhaps 150 K which tiny refrigerators can handle. I agree. You are forgetting a key point. It's not tan electron

Gravimagnetism

2004-12-09 Thread Horace Heffner
GRAVIMAGNETISM CAUSALITY AND JEFIMENKO'S GRAVITY In establishing his correspondence between gravity and the electromagnetic field, based primarily on causality and the effects of retardation, Jefimenko, in *Causality, Electromagnetism, and Gravity*, creates the

Gold (Tom) and BEC-like Fusion

2004-12-09 Thread Jones Beene
I'm sure more than a few vortex readers, perhaps everyone except Frank Z, must think that anyone who suggests that LENR fusion could extend all the way to the impossible reaction He+He+He -- C must be, well... a little touched... as my dear grandmother used to say to politely indicate a pathology

Re: Modern Vimanas

2004-12-09 Thread rick
Hmm... check the release date for the secret info - EOTW as we know it. Won't be enough time to put it to much use. - R. Quoting Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Antigravity being tested in India? http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/12-04e-04.asp What's a Vimana?

Re: Is charge always conserved?

2004-12-09 Thread Horace Heffner
At 10:58 PM 12/8/4, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: The basic formula for A at a particular point, from Rindler, 2nd edition, p. 111, or Griffiths, 3rd edition, p. 423 is just A = (1/4pi)integral([J]dV/r) where the integral is taken over all space, [J] is the retarded value of the 4-current

Re: Where is LENR?

2004-12-09 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Frederick Sparber's message of Wed, 08 Dec 2004 09:59:30 -0600: Hi, [snip] with traditional batteries. In a tr! ue MacGyver-like tactic of using what is abundant to serve an unconventionally useful purpose, Houston is moving with his research in a direction that will most

Re: Modern Vimanas

2004-12-09 Thread Terry Blanton
Keith Nagel wrote: Freedom is on the march! Choir: We're marching, marching to Shibboleth, With the Eagle and the Sword! We're praising Zion 'til her death, Until we meet our last reward! Men: Our Lord's reward! Women: Zion! Oh happy Zion! O'er wrapp'd,

Re: Modern Vimanas

2004-12-09 Thread Terry Blanton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmm... check the release date for the secret info - EOTW as we know it. End of the *old* world. Out with the old, in with the new!