Re: anomalies on Iapidus

2005-02-18 Thread Horace Heffner
At 12:32 PM 2/18/5, Robin van Spaandonk wrote: In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Wed, 16 Feb 2005 01:13:26 -0900: Hi, [snip] The velocity of collision of two bodies of mass and radius M, R, m and r respectivley, is gravitationally bounded (on the low side) by V = (2 G M/(R+r))^0.5 + (2

Re: Horizon

2005-02-18 Thread Grimer
At 02:58 pm 17-02-05 -0800, Jones wrote: One wonders, if the BBC really wanted to present a fair picture of the DREAM of the low energy fusion, which is the whole range of LENR - and not just this particular device, why they did not also look at the Fusor: http://fusor.net/

Comments, including Josephson's, on BBC Message Board

2005-02-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
See: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/h2/h2.cgi?state=threadsboard=science.headlines Select the second item, Fusion in a bubble (Grizzly Adams) - Jed

Re: ZPE-Pumped Cryogenic Mass Increase

2005-02-18 Thread Frederick Sparber
This is a site that I found while exploring water anomalies. http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/explan3.html There is no reason to expect a ZPE Mass-Change Anomaly until there is a "trigger" to dump the mass increase such that it reverts to the initial value. At 1.0 ev (1.6e-19 joule) ZPE-Pumped

Evangelical environmentalists

2005-02-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
Evangelical environmentalist sounds like a contradiction of terms, but it isn't. Yesterday I was wondering how we can find the 1/2 of Christians you think might support us. Then I found the attached Washington Post article. I will contact some of these people. See also:

Re: Evangelical environmentalists

2005-02-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
That message was supposed to be directed to Ed Storms, but it certainly applies to everyone else. The Washington Post article is here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A1491-2005Feb5.html - Jed

Re: Evangelical environmentalists

2005-02-18 Thread Erikbaard
I posted on this issue earlier. A useful link is: http://www.creationcare.org/

Re: Evangelical environmentalists

2005-02-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I posted on this issue earlier. A useful link is: http://www.creationcare.org/ Hey, Erik. Do you know how to talk to these people, by any chance? Do you speak their lingo? If so, please introduce this subject to them. Have them read my book. The last chapters may speak

Re: Comments, including Josephson's, on BBC Message Board

2005-02-18 Thread Jones Beene
Well I signed up for the Beeb message board and posted my 2 pence worth... ...but was in good company, as Jed mentioned, as Prof. Brian Josephson, Cambridge expressed his opinion also. Jones - Original Message - From: Jed Rothwell See:

Re: Secure self-sustaining mini-mega pyramid communities

2005-02-18 Thread Baronvolsung
In a message dated 2/17/05 1:10:27 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 2. The pyramids use saucer domes to grow foods. If the saucer domes are made to be sealed and floatable as well as flyable, then they can also be used as an emergency center for the pyramid communities to also

Interesting remarks from R. George about BBC

2005-02-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
Here are some comments from Russ George Interesting BBC transcript, I have been involved for a few days informing the BBC of how Putterman is Taleyarkhan's most ardent competitor . . . It seems Putterman excluded measurement of neutrons at any time save the instant of the flash. He imposed the

Re: ZPE-Pumped Cryogenic Mass Increase

2005-02-18 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: Frederick Sparber At 1.0 ev (1.6e-19 joule) ZPE-Pumped increase (1.777e-36 Kg) a kilogram of water could store 5.35 Megajoule. or 2,300 BTU/lb. I would suspect that the pumped mass increase, as you are calling it, due to cryogenic tempering would be more than

Re: ZPE-Pumped Cryogenic Mass Increase

2005-02-18 Thread Frederick Sparber
Jones Beene wrote: - Original Message - From: Frederick Sparber At 1.0 ev (1.6e-19 joule) ZPE-Pumped increase (1.777e-36 Kg) a kilogram of water could store 5.35 Megajoule. or 2,300 BTU/lb. There are new papers on the web which add some support to my contention, posted last

FW: WHAT'S NEW Friday, February 18, 2005

2005-02-18 Thread Akira Kawasaki
From: What's New [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Akira Kawasaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2/18/2005 10:23:43 AM Subject: WHAT'S NEW Friday, February 18, 2005 WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 18 Feb 05 Washington, DC 1. MISSILE DEFENSE: UNTESTED DEFENSE MEETS NON-EXISTENT THREAT. In last

Roger Stringham comments on BBC

2005-02-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
Roger Stringham wrote to me: I am somewhat disappointed in the accuracy and the results but what I am doing is different. Putterman was the wrong choice to perform a neutral experiment. Taleyarkan is chasing a hot fusion. - Jed

Trigger from Space

2005-02-18 Thread Jones Beene
Remember, dear vortex reader, you heard it here first, off the record, on the QT, and very Hush-Hush No its not Roy's famous horse, which by the way is still with us... sort of: http://www.roadsideamerica.com/pet/trigger.html Nor is it Fred's 'snowball from hell' ;-) One Dec. 26,

Re: Trigger from Space

2005-02-18 Thread Merlyn
Gravitational force is relative to the masses involved and the distance between the centers of mass. Thus for an appreciable change in the gravitational field, you would require a non-uniform explosion and resulting debris field. Um, wouldn't light slow down by more than0.2 % traveling

Who lives near Spokane, WA?

2005-02-18 Thread Steven Krivit
Dear Vorts, I am seeking to get coverage of some CF-related news, possibly in Spokane, WA next month. Is there anybody in the area with a digital recorder, a couple of hours of time, and some curiosity? This request comes with no pay but an offer for genuine appreciation and recognition. Reply