Re: [Vo]: Shades of Tesla!

2006-11-17 Thread Standing Bear
I am thinking of another use for this kind of power transfer. Why not use it to make all circuits wireless? It is a known fact that most problems with electronic equipment are at the connections, and this seems to be able to do away with them. Now signal is just another form of power and shoul

[Vo]: Fw: [BOBPARKS-WHATSNEW] What's New Friday November 17, 2006

2006-11-17 Thread Akira Kawasaki
-Forwarded Message- >From: What's New <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Nov 17, 2006 12:03 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [BOBPARKS-WHATSNEW] What's New Friday November 17, 2006 WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 17 Nov 06 Washington, DC 1. FREEDOM FUEL: HYDROGEN, IT SEEMS, IS NOT AN

[Vo]: Who, please?

2006-11-17 Thread john herman
Dear Vo., Who, please is "Chaplin"? Is there a reference to this work? May we know this reference? Please? JH On 11/14/06, Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As for the white precipitate, which could be calcium leached from the beaker - this could be due

[Vo]: Possibly OT: Wootz in a name?

2006-11-17 Thread Jones Beene
Wootz in a name ? or should that be: Watts in a patent? A little Hart-felt [sic] science-based e-humor, for your TGIF - it is hoped. And some improbable cross-connections, for another... From India to the Middle east to the nanotech lab, with a pull-out from the DC beltway: that is the c

Re: [Vo]: Shades of Tesla!

2006-11-17 Thread Mark S Bilk
Googling for Soljacic resonance finds a lot of uncritical references to this work, including this in Scientific American: http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa003&articleID=E87D47E5-E7F2-99DF-3AE75A880501B215 which says, "The results are strongly encouraging but the real test o

[Vo]: Shades of Tesla!

2006-11-17 Thread Terry Blanton
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6129460.stm "Physics promises wireless power By Jonathan Fildes Science and technology reporter, BBC News Plugs and wires could soon become a thing of the past The tangle of cables and plugs needed to recharge today's electronic gadgets could soon be a thing

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2006-11-17 Thread Frederick Sparber
> > If you buy my earlier contention that Electrons are actually Repelled by > Gravity/Protons,. A ~ 2 meter vertical tube with a photo-emissive layer at the bottom and a capacitor and/or electrometer connected to a collector plate and a laser at the top should see gravity repelled electro

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2006-11-17 Thread Frederick Sparber
If you buy my earlier contention that Electrons are actually Repelled by Gravity/Protons, then the lift Buehler saw is an electrostatic/electrogravity field interaction between the charged single plates, or the capacitors and earth ground. This would explain why the positive plate was repelled