Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
Ed sez:
Jed sez:
If it is a hoax, they have fooled the Chinese government, and enraged
it. Since they depend on that government for survival, it seems like a
stupid thing to do.
Of course, this assumes the Chinese are really upset.
For ages, it has been possible to easily separate and enrich
miscible liquids into rough components - or even to enrich
atomic elements isotopically using only spin - simple centrifugal
methods. But until recently the basic spin-process was seldom
considered as a substitute for the more
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For ages, it has been possible to easily separate and enrich
miscible liquids into rough components - or even to enrich
atomic elements isotopically using only spin - simple centrifugal
methods. But until recently the basic
--- Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In reply to Paul's message of Wed, 11 Oct 2006
08:11:08 -0700
(PDT):
Hi Paul,
[snip]
contact with his daughter. BTW, do you have a
contact
for five nines grade iron?
[snip]
Isn't pure iron
On 10/12/06, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Thought I'd give it a shot.
BTW, I thought U enrichment required thousands (3k?) of centrifuge
cycles not hundreds.
Terry
On 10/12/06, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should add there are two methods of extracting MCE
energy. If the material is electrically conductive as
iron then it is probably best to allow the free
electrons to absorb MCE energy in the form of eddy
currents. At the precise moment the coil would
- Original Message -
From: Terry Blanton
A repost - still trying to avoid the blank subject header
Thought I'd give it a shot.
Nice. Maybe I should send you all my posts first ;-)
BTW, I thought U enrichment required thousands (3k?) of
centrifuge
cycles not hundreds.
Windmills, laddermills and now for something entirely different:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,71908-0.html?tw=wn_index_3
Generating Power From Kites
By Nicole Martinelli| Also by this reporter
02:00 AM Oct, 10, 2006
Researchers in Italy have high hopes for a new wind-power generator
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,69177-0.html
Unexpected Downside of Wind Power
By Will Wade and Will Wade | Also by this reporter
02:00 AM Oct, 14, 2005
Thousands of aging turbines stud the brown rolling hills of the
Altamont Pass on I-580 east of San Francisco Bay, a testament to one
On 10/12/06, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice. Maybe I should send you all my posts first ;-)
Yeah, and put *me* on the Carnivore list?!? Ackshully, if anyone is
on it. . . :-)
yes ... thousands to get to bomb-grade, fewer for reactor-grade.
Ah, you were speaking of
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