Re: [Vo]: Removal of chi ?

2006-10-04 Thread OrionWorks
Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Some rather profound quandaries are often presented by experiments in high school science fairs ... and often mainstream physics can only guess at the answers: hhttp://www.execonn.com/sf/ Son-of-a-gun. I'm goina try this myself. The water I

RE: [Vo]: Removal of chi ? Microwaves and Health

2006-10-04 Thread Mark Goldes
The late John Ott, whose one time hobby of photographing flowers opening for Disney movies became the beginnings of the field of photobiology, speculated in one of the three books he authored that microwaving food was probably harmful. His first volume was entitled Health and Light. I do not

RE: [Vo]: Removal of chi ?

2006-10-04 Thread Keith Nagel
Good for you, Stephen! I think this is the first experiment you've done on Vo. What you need to do to make the presented experiment statistically signficant is use about 50 plants each for boiled and uwaved H2O. Also, get your wife to mix the containers of water, so you don't know which is

RE: [Vo]: Removal of chi ?

2006-10-04 Thread DonW
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Re: [Vo]: Missing Grimer

2006-10-04 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: Terry Blanton Most of the references to his theory that I have seen have been rather disrespectful. A normal human reaction to cognitive dissonance. Not to mention... I don't think that anyone other than an intelligent, experienced but open-minded

Re: [Vo]: SUVs

2006-10-04 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
John Steck wrote: Just a question to all the pontificators... how is a family of 5 or more to travel about in this age of seat belts and car seats? Guess what... minivans and SUVs for many of us are a legislated requirement not a luxury. Get out of the bubble! IMHO the issue isn't large

Re: [Vo]: Removal of chi ?

2006-10-04 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
[I sent this once and it bounced with a Connection refused from ultra5.eskimo.com. I'm resending it...] Jones Beene wrote: Some rather profound quandaries are often presented by experiments in high school science fairs ... and often mainstream physics can only guess at the answers:

Re: [Vo]: Removal of chi ? Microwaves and Health

2006-10-04 Thread Jones Beene
Typo correction Of course, the hydroxyl radical is resonant in frequencies around 1665 GHz... The standard hydroxyl maser frequency is 1.6+ GHz. There are two or three close subfrequencies around 1.6 where the radical is most active. Water itself is resonant at ~22 GHz (the cosmological

Re: [Vo]: Removal of chi ? Microwaves and Health

2006-10-04 Thread Frederick Sparber
I don't know, Jones. Some people use lots of manure on strawberries. Others prefer cream and sugar. :-) Fred [Original Message] From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Date: 10/4/2006 9:37:33 AM Subject: Re: [Vo]: Removal of chi ? Microwaves and Health -

Re: [Vo]: Removal of chi ?

2006-10-04 Thread Jones Beene
Stephen So, you don't really need to look for subtle chi energy changes to find what may be significant differences between microwave and stovetop boiling. You probably already surmised that the chi part was partly tongue-in-chi-eek... ...yet... there is always the remote possibility

Re: [Vo]: Steve Krivit urges participation in Wikipedia

2006-10-04 Thread OrionWorks
> A pathological skeptic trashed the Wikipedia article on > cold fusion. Steve Krivit wrote, urging me to protest. > His message: > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Cold_fusion > > Go to where it says SURVEY, and at the bottom of the > SURVEY section, add this, including the semicolon in >

RE: [Vo]: Removal of chi ?

2006-10-04 Thread OrionWorks
> Good for you, Stephen! I think this is the first > experiment you've done on Vo. > That's spelled: Steve If I complete the experiment will I get my very own official mad scientist VO decoder ring? Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

RE: [Vo]: Removal of chi ?

2006-10-04 Thread Keith Nagel
Hey Steve, Nope, no decoder ring...sorry. If you conduct the experiment as I described, you'll know for a _fact_ whether microwaved water is better or worse than boiled water for plant growth. Is it madness to know a fact? I suppose so, by today's standards. Certainly you can incite some real

Re: [Vo]: Removal of chi ?

2006-10-04 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jones Beene wrote: Stephen So, you don't really need to look for subtle chi energy changes to find what may be significant differences between microwave and stovetop boiling. You probably already surmised that the chi part was partly tongue-in-chi-eek... Well ... I'm never really

Re: [Vo]: Steve Krivit NO LONGER urges participation in Wikipedia

2006-10-04 Thread Steven Krivit
Well, some of you attempted to intervene, and I applaud you, whoever it was, but it seems the like things are a bit out of control there at the moment. I'm appalled that such destruction could occur and that it has been left to stand. Let them have their way. One day they will wake up to a