Re: Can Zeolites (Molecular Sieves) Replace Palladium?

2004-12-10 Thread Frederick Sparber
Many "Natural Zeolites" exchange Lithium Cations too. http://www.gracedavison.com/eusilica/Adsorbents/product/zeolite_molecular_sieve.htm Don't know for sure about He+He+He Carbon in the Arizona- New Mexico Montmorillonite Clays though. :-) Frederick

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

2004-12-10 Thread Horace Heffner
Sometimes I just don't get anything right. The link I posted to Nimtz illustrates how this can be done ( my own work is unpublished or I'd link you to it instead). The key issue remains, how do we define velocity? Original: It could be defined, for a two way data transmission system, as

Re: Can Zeolites (Molecular Sieves) Replace Palladium?

2004-12-10 Thread Frederick Sparber
I need to redo the Microwave Oven "Over-Unity Wet Bricks" experiments that I posted several years ago. :-) Ordinary common brick were oven dried then cooled and nuked in a microwave, no heat-up occurred. When soaked in well water and nuked, the heat-up was phenomenal. Running a current

Re: Gold (Tom) and BEC-like Fusion

2004-12-10 Thread Jones Beene
Horace Heffner writes In THE ATOMIC EXPANSION HYPOTHESIS I wrote: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From this it is determined that the face hole will pass a sphere of radius 0.2885 Å and the tetrahedral space will accommodate a sphere of radius 0.6118

Re: Science magazine comments on DoE review

2004-12-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Edmund Storms wrote: The Nov. issue has an article about ITER, but not cold fusion. I suspect the article about the DoE review is in the Dec. issue that has not arrived yet. The on-line guide tells me: You do not have access to this item: Full Text : Seife, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY: Outlook for

Re: Gold (Tom) and BEC-like Fusion

2004-12-10 Thread Horace Heffner
At 8:55 AM 12/10/4, Jones Beene wrote: Consipuously absent from the list is W (Tungsten) which has been implicated in a number of OU experiments. Apparently W is not within the correct parameters for the AEH? No, I simply analysed only face centered cubic (fcc) lattices because they covered

Re: Corrections! was Re: Superluminal...

2004-12-10 Thread Horace Heffner
At 4:02 PM 12/10/4, Harry Veeder wrote: Sorry I made a few typos and misused some terms. Harry Here is a proposal for a natural measure of FTL messaging. I say it is natural because it does not require a response message. The relevant variables are: 1) T - communication time. The time it

FW: WHAT'S NEW Friday, December 10, 2004

2004-12-10 Thread Akira Kawasaki
From: What's New [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Akira Kawasaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 12/10/2004 1:36:26 PM Subject: WHAT'S NEW Friday, December 10, 2004 WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 10 Dec 04 Washington, DC 1. HUBBLE: NRC CALLS FOR SENDING A SHUTTLE MISSION TO REPAIR IT. The

Re: Magnets Meddle With Melting

2004-12-10 Thread Jones Beene
Harry Veeder writes, http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/ 10 Dec. Magnets Meddle With Melting Physicists puzzle over finding that a magnetic field raises the melting point of ice. Could this phenomenon be used as a source of energy? Probably not unless there was substantial assymetry. After

Re: Science magazine comments on DoE review

2004-12-10 Thread Akira Kawasaki
Dec. 09. 2004 Vortex, Yes, the online Science site has the article by Seife. If you read most of Steven Krivit's New Energy Time's reporting on the DoE report, then reading the Science article would seem a simplified version. I receive the print version much later if lucky. There is also the

Corrections! was Re: Superluminal...

2004-12-10 Thread Harry Veeder
Sorry I made a few typos and misused some terms. Harry Here is a proposal for a natural measure of FTL messaging. I say it is natural because it does not require a response message. The relevant variables are: 1) T - communication time. The time it takes to send and receive a message.

Magnets Meddle With Melting

2004-12-10 Thread Harry Veeder
I don't have subscription, but I noticed another interesting headline in the current issue of Science. Could this phenomenon be used as a source of energy? Harry -- http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/ 10 Dec. Magnets Meddle With Melting Physicists puzzle over finding that a magnetic

Re: Magnets Meddle With Melting

2004-12-10 Thread Harry Veeder
Jones Beene wrote: Harry Veeder writes, http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/ 10 Dec. Magnets Meddle With Melting Physicists puzzle over finding that a magnetic field raises the melting point of ice. Could this phenomenon be used as a source of energy? Probably not unless there was