Howdy Mark,
Where's your sporting blood? If you are skeptical, just send the check to
the Dime Box saloon and they will see the money goes for a cause anybody can
believe.
Richard
After rereading it, this sounds like an uninformed skeptic posting a
sarcastic comment...
-Mark
Subject: RE:
In reply to Mark Goldes's message of Sun, 14 Dec 2008 10:56:02 -0800 (PST):
Hi,
[snip]
>Vo,
>
>You may all be familiar with this article:
>http://www.i-sis.org.uk/LENR_Nuclear_Waste_Disposal.php
Quote:-
"Importantly, some aspects of a future LENR-based nuclear waste remediation
technology have a
After rereading it, this sounds like an uninformed skeptic posting a sarcastic
comment...
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: Mark Iverson [mailto:zeropo...@charter.net]
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 12:20 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:First commercial license
In the Comme
In the Comments section of the webpage that Steve posted is the following
comment...
Anybody heard of this guy/biz?
-Mark
My company, Black Super-hydrino Power (BSP) has a working prototype using a
slightly different
technology. It’s also based on
Vo,
You may all be familiar with this article:
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/LENR_Nuclear_Waste_Disposal.php
It just came to my attention this morning and I pass it on in case it was
missed.
Mark
The world's first radio show was broadcast Christmas eve 1906 by the canadian Reginald Fessenden.
http://www.ieee.ca/millennium/radio/radio_unsung.html
quote:
"On December 24, 1906, at 9 P.M. eastern standard time, Reginald Fessenden transmitted human voices from Brant Rock near Boston, Massachuse
Jack Smith writes,
WRT: So-called 'anomalous hydrogen'... who is to say this does not indicate the
ubiquitous solar generated hydrino - but of the (1/n)^2 variety reduced orbital
-- which is eventually diffusing to earth's core due to its effective density
[and being sequestered in the compress
Thanks for the prompt reply. There's a bit there to think about.
Hoyt
-Original Message-
From: Stephen A. Lawrence [mailto:sa...@pobox.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 9:09 AM
To: Vortex
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Angular momentum physics question
Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. wrote:
> Is it true
Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. wrote:
> Is it true that conservation of linear momentum implies conservation of
> angular momentum?
I don't think so. In mechanics, conservation of angular momentum is a
consequence of a sort of "footnote" on the third law:
=
If particle 'A' exerts fo
Is it true that conservation of linear momentum implies conservation of
angular momentum?
On first thought, it seems that integrating the linear momenta of
infinitesimal elements of a rigid body implies that angular momentum is just
the sum of all the linear momenta.
In particular, if a device is
Jones Beene wrote on Sat, 13 Dec 2008:
So-called 'anomalous hydrogen' has been seen (claimed)
in a number of [cold fusion] experiments - but who
is to say this does not indicate the ubiquitous solar
generated Hydrino [see Blacklight Power] -- but of the
(1/n)^2 variety -- which is eventually diff
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