Nick,
This is really provocative work, and like almost all
experiments done in LENR, it presents more unanswered
questions than can be easily addressed without recourse to a
large staff and larger budget. The work should inspire
anyone with a low budget and some creativity, however, as
there are
I think you coined a new term. For computers of that speed and
complexity they should call it "siftware".
Regarding the question of whether modern man is more or less physically
advanced than his ancestors, we must factor in technology,our recent
knowledge of nutrition, and recent access to
I may be able to help. Please give them my number.
Steve
(310) 721.5919
At 01:17 PM 1/3/2005, you wrote:
Fellow Vortexians;
Rumor has it that the University of Minnesota is looking for a cold fusion
researcher. Dr. Orimi (sp), emeritus mechanical engineering has published
several papers which
http://newenergytimes.com/reports/ICCF11-2005-CoreyJim-Trip%20Report.pdf
Steve
--- RC Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Man went
into caves later.. they didn't come out of caves
later.
Yeah. First they had to figure out how to evict the bears.
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--- Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... if for instance
deuterinos are forming more rapidly than hydrinos
under the
same circumstances
Why? Is there reason to believe that the 1/n
transition energy is different from 27.2 eV for deuterium?
--- Terry Blanton wrote:
... if for instance deuterinos are forming more
rapidly than hydrinos under the same circumstances...
Why? Is there reason to believe that the 1/n
transition energy is different from 27.2 eV for
deuterium?
Good question. There is the possible issue of 'charge
...plus the neutron contains an electronium
antineutrino
that should be electron... not electronium, of
course. When the subject of a possible LENR/hydrino
crossover comes up, I get so many alternatives, wild
guesses and hypotheticals jumping on and off the
see-saw of logic at any one time,
Jones,
Reading your post to Nick makes me feel a little
more objective after posting my observations during tests of our gas inductors
that created a vortex in the water test tank. The " vortex strike
like a cobra" event we attribute to cavitation that impacts the rotating
memberis a
" Two Parts of Wave Equation: by Konstantine Meyle, Scalar Waves, pg. 476
Delta E = (longitudinal wave) grad div E - (transverse Hertzian wave ) rot rot E = 1/c^2 * d^2E/dt^2, where grad div means the gradual divergence, delta= triangle (change in operator), d = differential operator, ^ =
Title: Re: OFF TOPIC Annoying recursive
hypothesis!
Frank Znidarsek posted;
In a message dated 1/4/2005 6:15:05 PM Eastern
Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Personally I
do not feel life BEGINS by chance, although the
subsequent evolution is plausibly Darwinian.
Perhaps an E.T. (not
Title: Re: Salty water from Mars?
In Bob Parks
newsletter whats new ,he reported the Mars explorers
encountered dry ocean beds that once contained salt
water.
I just watched the PBS show on the Mars Rover for the second
time. Apparently hematite doesn't form in the absence of water, ditto
for
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