TAW-50 from the Skunkworks

2005-06-10 Thread Terry Blanton
Considering the source, you might need the salt shaker: http://www.apfn.net/messageboard/04-27-05/discussion.cgi.88.html Defense Contractor Leaks Details of a U.S. antigravitic space fighter-bomber, the Advanced TAW-50 By Richard Boylan, Ph.D. 4.18.2005 rev. A defense contractor with whom I

Nixon, Felt and Antigravity

2005-06-10 Thread Terry Blanton
An incredible story if true, entertaining if fiction: http://colorado.indymedia.org/newswire/display/11127/index.php Watergate occurred at the height of the Cold War, hence Mark Felt and others who ranked high enough in the US government to know about antigravity technology assumed that it was

Re: TAW-50 from the Skunkworks

2005-06-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Terry Blanton wrote: America has used its enormous wealth to become the global super-power. The TAW-50 is but one example of its exotic, unnecessarily proliferative arsenal. The world awaits the day when America finds its soul, and pays more attention to matters of spirit, mind and

Re: TAW-50 from the Skunkworks

2005-06-10 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Jed Rothwell That's preposterous. A development of this nature would be of earthshaking important to every aspect of physics, science, and technology. Well, I *did* recommend at least one FCC crystal of NaCl. ;-) So, the Palmdale plant parking lot *is* full. What do you think

question about terminology

2005-06-10 Thread Harry Veeder
If the term for the magnitude of a velocity is speed does a special term exist for the magnitude of an acceleration? Harry

Re: question about terminology

2005-06-10 Thread Christopher Arnold
G forceHarry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If the term for the magnitude of a velocity is speed does a special termexist for the magnitude of an acceleration?Harry Discover Yahoo! Stay in touch with email, IM, photo sharing & more. Check it out!

Re: Alternative Reporting Quantum Gravity

2005-06-10 Thread orionworks
Hi Harry, From: Harry Veeder ... Imagine a frictionless vertical plane that you slide over as you are thrown up. It is your speed w.r.t to that plane that is indicated. If I understand your perception on this matter it would seem to indicate to me that in your thought experiment

Re: TAW-50 from the Skunkworks

2005-06-10 Thread orionworks
From: Terry Blanton From: Jed Rothwell That's preposterous. A development of this nature would be of earthshaking important to every aspect of physics, science, and technology. Well, I *did* recommend at least one FCC crystal of NaCl. ;-) So, the Palmdale plant parking lot

Re: question about terminology

2005-06-10 Thread Harry Veeder
Title: Re: question about terminology G-force implies a cause. I am wondering if there is a descriptive term. Harry Christopher Arnold wrote: G force Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If the term for the magnitude of a velocity is speed does a special term exist for the magnitude of an

Re: TAW-50 from the Skunkworks

2005-06-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Terry Blanton wrote: Considering the source, you might need the salt shaker: http://www.apfn.net/messageboard/04-27-05/discussion.cgi.88.html Defense Contractor Leaks Details of a U.S. antigravitic space fighter-bomber, the Advanced TAW-50 By Richard Boylan, Ph.D. 4.18.2005 rev. A

Re: TAW-50 from the Skunkworks

2005-06-10 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Stephen A. Lawrence 180 separate computers in the flight control system. Good luck programming that baby... unless they're just little embedded processors doing the job a FSM chip would have done a few years back. The new rail cars purchased by MARTA have 150 computers. BUT, they

Re: TAW-50 from the Skunkworks

2005-06-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Terry Blanton From: Jed Rothwell That's preposterous. A development of this nature would be of earthshaking important to every aspect of physics, science, and technology. Well, I *did* recommend at least one FCC crystal of NaCl. ;-) So,

Re: Electrospray Ionization (ESI)

2005-06-10 Thread William Beaty
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Frederick Sparber wrote: Why is this interesting? http://www-methods.ch.cam.ac.uk/meth/ms/theory/esi.html. Also, electrospray may explain an electrostatic anomaly noticed by Michael Foster: the air blast from a blow-dryer directed thru PVC pipe w/wet inner surface creates

Re: Re: Solar energy in Japan

2005-06-10 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Stephen A. Lawrence My understanding was that (most) silicon cell production had indeed switched to using amorphous silicon. There is a third type which will likely take over, polycrystalline Si.

Re: thoughts on bio-energy

2005-06-10 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Stephen A. Lawrence A faraday cage is typically made of wire mesh, which blocks relatively little light. Hmmm, well, that depends on what frequency of EM you are trying to block. The ones we use are solid Cu.

Re: OT Noise Cancelation

2005-06-10 Thread William Beaty
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Michael Huffman wrote: I think I am going to try out the analog idea, and see how it works on one window. I reckon that if I mount everything properly just outside the window, I might get enough of the effect that I want without the howling, and then do the other two

Re: Chernitski (was Re: MAHG update hypothesis) Chernetski

2005-06-10 Thread Christopher Arnold
Is anyone here seriously interested in a Breakthrough Energy sourceand does anyone else here realize how important Chernetski's work was? http://www.nuenergy.org/alt/chernetsky.htm Video link... http://www.nuenergy.org/video/chernetski.rm

Re: Nixon, Felt and Antigravity

2005-06-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Terry Blanton wrote: An incredible story if true, entertaining if fiction: http://colorado.indymedia.org/newswire/display/11127/index.php Watergate occurred at the height of the Cold War, hence Mark Felt and others who ranked high enough in the US government to know about antigravity

Re: Chernitski (was Re: MAHG update hypothesis) Chernetski

2005-06-10 Thread Jones Beene
--- Christopher Arnold wrote: Is anyone here seriously interested in a Breakthrough Energy source and does anyone else here realize how important Chernetski's work was? We all realize how important it could have been IF it were true. Mark and I recieved the follwoing note from Hal a couple

RE: Chernitski (was Re: MAHG update hypothesis) Chernetski

2005-06-10 Thread Zell, Chris
Exactly. I was afraid that there was a problem reported with real vs apparent power ( power factor) . On the other hand, I've wondered if the dictum that 'a static magnetic field cannot accelerate an electron' is really true. Suppose the electron travels in a spiral thru an

Re: thoughts on bio-energy

2005-06-10 Thread orionworks
From: Stephen A. Lawrence Thomas Malloy wrote: Signals were detected. I wonder why CSETI isn't all over this. The SETI people are, by and large, conventional-science types Ah, hmm. So I belatedly googled CSETI. Just a little different from what I think of the SETI

Re: Chernitski (was Re: MAHG update hypothesis) Chernetski

2005-06-10 Thread Christopher Arnold
Jones, Wonderful,now please ask Hal to watch the video of himself disputing what he just told you and Mark. Maybe Hal forgot about his private viewing, maybe he was told to forget about it, or maybe he just wantsEVERYONE ELSEto forget about his video disclosure of such an Earth-shattering

Re: TAW-50 from the Skunkworks

2005-06-10 Thread William Beaty
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Personally, I don't know who or where Dr. Boylan gets his controversial opinions from. It always seems to come from some source who must always remain anonymous - for security reasons. A reader can read into that anything they want. Besides

Re: thoughts on bio-energy

2005-06-10 Thread Terry Blanton
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] As for SETI go to: http://www.setileague.org No, that's not SETI. Go to http://www.seti.org/ Jill Tartar's organization.

Re: thoughts on bio-energy

2005-06-10 Thread orionworks
From: Terry Blanton From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] As for SETI go to: http://www.setileague.org No, that's not SETI. Go to http://www.seti.org/ Jill Tartar's organization. I stand corrected. Richard Factor runs: SETI League (R) Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com

Re: Electrospray Ionization (ESI)

2005-06-10 Thread Michael Foster
--- On Fri 06/10, William Beaty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Frederick Sparber wrote: Why is this interesting? http://www-methods.ch.cam.ac.uk/meth/ms/theory/esi.html. Also, electrospray may explain an electrostatic anomaly noticed by Michael Foster: the air blast from a

Prevailing Scientific Protocol?

2005-06-10 Thread Christopher Arnold
http://www.ucomics.com/nonsequitur/2005/06/08/ Chris Discover Yahoo! Stay in touch with email, IM, photo sharing & more. Check it out!

RE: Prevailing Scientific Protocol?

2005-06-10 Thread Michael Foster
--- On Fri 06/10, Christopher Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Subject: Prevailing Scientific Protocol? http://www.ucomics.com/nonsequitur/2005/06/08/ For the most part, yes. For a more elaborate discourse on this subject and more, read this:

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Re: Chernitski (was Re: MAHG update hypothesis) Chernetski

2005-06-10 Thread Christopher Arnold
Jones, You sound paranoid talking about the Kings software and all that spy stuff, but we "are" talking about PuthoffwithCIA, NSA etc. etc. connections- maybe he works for the same king. My business with Puthoff is not open to discussion, but what Hal has provided are two completely different

FW: WHAT'S NEW Friday, June 10, 2005

2005-06-10 Thread Akira Kawasaki
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correction

2005-06-10 Thread Jones Beene
Company in previous post should read Lexar not SanDisk

Re: Chernitskii

2005-06-10 Thread Jones Beene
Chris, No one is suggesting or hinting that your particular device doesn't work. It obviously does something with plasma, but your continued secrecy is hard to justify, since you have a patent in hand. No company with the means to benefit will risk the consequences of IP theft under these

Re: Chernitski (was Re: MAHG update hypothesis) Chernetski

2005-06-10 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Christopher Arnold You sound paranoid talking about the Kings software and all that spy stuff, but we are talking about Puthoff with CIA, NSA etc. etc. connections - maybe he works for the same king. Jonesee, you *are* aware of HP's involvement with Grillflame, n'est-ce pas?