Re: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-07-28 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jul 27, 2009, at 7:33 PM, Jones Beene wrote: Horace The half-life of potassium 40 is 1.3 billion years... It is not logical to expect a cavity effect to cause any detectable change in the amount of 40K. Yes, we would be looking for a dramatic change in the decay rate as measured

[Vo]:Superior Casimir thruster design

2009-07-28 Thread Horace Heffner
A design for developing net thrust using the zero point field was proposed here: http://mtaonline.net/~hheffner/ZPE-CasimirThrust.pdf This design appears to be impractical. However, if a superfluid is used the density and velocity can be greatly increased, while simultaneously reducing

[Vo]:Superior Casimir thruster design

2009-07-28 Thread Horace Heffner
Re: Several designs for developing net thrust using the zero point field have been proposed here: http://mtaonline.net/~hheffner/ZPE-CasimirThrust.pdf The fully solid state design brings back memories of Art's Parts, Art Bell's material reported to be from a crashed flying saucer. Dejas

RE: [Vo]:Superior Casimir thruster design

2009-07-28 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Snip A fully solid state design is feasible. This design uses piezo crystals in two axes --- reply I didn't see that fully solid state possibility coming at all and was trying to imagine a way to create cavities between the bulk layers and

Re: [Vo]:Question about hot glass

2009-07-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Horace Heffner wrote: On Jul 27, 2009, at 10:07 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Suppose you took a lump of glass and placed it in an (evacuated) oven. Suppose further that the walls of the oven are dead black, absorbing (nearly) all radiation which falls on them, and assume that they

[Vo]:Nissan electric car

2009-07-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
See: http://www.wired.com/autopia/2009/07/nissan-ev/ An interesting look at an upcoming electric car. I like the way they have addressed te range issue (the fact that the car goes only 100 miles per charge). They use GPS, Internet and cell phone technology to keep the drive informed so that

Re: [Vo]:Nissan electric car

2009-07-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wasn't even using voice input but I that wrong. I meant the car keeps the DRIVER informed by various high-tech means, such as sending a cell phone text message saying: I'm recharged! It takes quite a while to recharge with 110 V. 14 hours. With a 440 V outlet you get an 80% charge in just

Re: [Vo]:Nissan electric car

2009-07-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote: It takes quite a while to recharge with 110 V. 14 hours. With a 440 V outlet you get an 80% charge in just 26 minutes. Still not as fast as refilling a gasoline tank, as Mike Carrell pointed out. That problem is addressed with the battery swap-out plan advocated by the company

RE: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-07-28 Thread Jones Beene
But Horace - you do not need to be concerned with weight loss at all, nor with what happens after the experiment. I think you are basing your assumptions on the common argon dating method for minerals (the 40K - 40Ar dating method). That is not needed here. We do not care about change in mass.

[Vo]:Long review of Park's book Voodoo Science

2009-07-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
See: http://www.suppressedscience.net/voodooscience.html Author's note: The following is a review of Robert L. Park's Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to Fraud that I wrote for Amazon.com. It was rejected because of its 'inappropriate content'. I challenged Amazon to explain to me

Re: [Vo]:Nissan electric car

2009-07-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jed Rothwell wrote: There was a tremendous effusion of computer CPU and ALU architecture in the 1970s and 1980s, as minicomputers and microcomputers competed. Now there is only Intel. Really? That's odd -- at work we use an awful lot of X86-64 systems. Last I heard that wasn't an Intel

[Vo]:Bismuth + Dr. Schwartz = 3kW free energy

2009-07-28 Thread MJ
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7842

Re: [Vo]:New EEStore News

2009-07-28 Thread Terry Blanton
For those EEnthusiasts you might enjoy this forum: http://theeestory.com/ Terry

Re: [Vo]:OT: The Abduction Paradigm

2009-07-28 Thread Terry Blanton
We don't know that it doesn't. One theory is that everyone has been abducted, sampled and tagged. Terry On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Harry Veederhvee...@ncf.ca wrote: The 'threat' might be taken more seriously if the number of people abducted each year exceeded the number of people killed

Re: [Vo]:Superior Casimir thruster design

2009-07-28 Thread Terry Blanton
ART'S PARTS! Kewl! I'd forgotten all about it. http://web.archive.org/web/19961219235253/www.artbell.com/art/roscrash.html Senility means always having new books to read in your library. Thanks! Terry On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 7:22 AM, Horace Heffnerhheff...@mtaonline.net wrote: Re: Several

Re: [Vo]:Bismuth + Dr. Schwartz = 3kW free energy

2009-07-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Explanation given: Schwartz says it's an 'electromagnetic device'. Hmmm, that's a little thin on the explanation front. The first thing he does is he activates it. NOTE WELL: First it must be turned on and activated, and the first thing it does when he flips the switch is light some LEDs, and

Re: [Vo]:Long review of Park's book Voodoo Science

2009-07-28 Thread OrionWorks
Jed sez: http://www.suppressedscience.net/voodooscience.html Author's note: The following is a review of Robert L. Park's Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to Fraud that I wrote for Amazon.com. It was rejected because of its 'inappropriate content'. I challenged Amazon to explain

Re: [Vo]:Long review of Park's book Voodoo Science

2009-07-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
OrionWorks wrote: What I found amusing in your long review was the fact that the topic of cold fusion garnered one insignificant sentence: It wasn't my review. I believe it was written by someone named Rochus Boerner, who linked to it from this site:

Re: [Vo]:Long review of Park's book Voodoo Science

2009-07-28 Thread OrionWorks
From Jed: OrionWorks wrote: What I found amusing in your long review was the fact that the topic of cold fusion garnered one insignificant sentence: It wasn't my review. I believe it was written by someone named Rochus Boerner, who linked to it from this site:

Re: [Vo]:Superior Casimir thruster design

2009-07-28 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jul 28, 2009, at 7:48 AM, Terry Blanton wrote: ART'S PARTS! Kewl! I'd forgotten all about it. http://web.archive.org/web/19961219235253/www.artbell.com/art/ roscrash.html Senility means always having new books to read in your library. Yes, and at this rate pretty soon I won't need

Re: [Vo]:Bismuth + Dr. Schwartz = 3kW free energy

2009-07-28 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jul 28, 2009, at 7:51 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Explanation given: Schwartz says it's an 'electromagnetic device'. Hmmm, that's a little thin on the explanation front. Makes me wonder where Schwartz obtained his doctorate. My favorite part is where he says the device makes

Re: [Vo]:Nissan electric car

2009-07-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jed Rothwell wrote: Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: There was a tremendous effusion of computer CPU and ALU architecture in the 1970s and 1980s, as minicomputers and microcomputers competed. Now there is only Intel. Really? That's odd -- at work we use an awful lot of X86-64 systems.

Re: [Vo]:Nissan electric car

2009-07-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: . . . it's business as usual with most systems running with a stack of bandaids 9 miles high piled on top of the horrible old Intel 8080 architecture. (Can you run an X86-64 in 8 bit mode? I wonder...) . . . we're stuck with the same old same old massively

[Vo]:Reality Simulation Error

2009-07-28 Thread Terry Blanton
Is the planet-boosting flyby anomaly: http://arxiv.org/abs/0907.4184 an indication of insufficient integration resolution of the Matrix? http://www.fourmilab.ch/fourmilog/archives/2006-04/000683.html Terry Blue Pill! Gimme the damned Blue Pill!

Re: [Vo]:Bismuth + Dr. Schwartz = 3kW free energy

2009-07-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
This research is apparently supported by the Noah's Ark Research Foundation: http://www.freewebs.com/narfschwartz/ I can't help noticing their web page spiel begins with spelling mistake -- a new-agey spiritualist sounding mistake: The Noah's Ark Research Foundation was formed Sept 27, 1976

[Vo]:29 old Italian newspaper clippings

2009-07-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
People who speak Italian and are interested in the early history of cold fusion may wish to see: http://lenr-canr.org/temp/ I don't speak any Italian so I don't know what they are about. With electronic documents you can run them through Google translate and get a pretty good idea of the

[Vo]:The Water Engine (play and movie)

2009-07-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
The Water Engine is a play by David Mamet. It was made into a movie in 1992. I have never heard of it before now. Here is a synopsis from Amazon.com: In the 1930s, Charles Lang invents an engine that runs using water for fuel. But when he tries to get it patented, he is first offered a

Re: [Vo]:The Water Engine (play and movie)

2009-07-28 Thread Mike Carrell
I heard this as a radio drama years ago. The realization of it may come in the work of Mills. The simplest hydrino-forming reactions yield more energy per atom than is needed to extract H from H2O, so the potential for a Water Engine was achieved years ago. The application problem has been that

Re: [Vo]:The Water Engine (play and movie)

2009-07-28 Thread mixent
In reply to Mike Carrell's message of Tue, 28 Jul 2009 17:42:44 -0400: Hi, [snip] I heard this as a radio drama years ago. The realization of it may come in the work of Mills. The simplest hydrino-forming reactions yield more energy per atom than is needed to extract H from H2O, so the

Re: [Vo]:Reality Simulation Error

2009-07-28 Thread Mauro Lacy
Terry Blanton wrote: Is the planet-boosting flyby anomaly: http://arxiv.org/abs/0907.4184 an indication of insufficient integration resolution of the Matrix?, Hi, More likely, indications pointing to the inadequacy of our current theory and understanding, or lack of understanding, of

Re: [Vo]:Bismuth + Dr. Schwartz = 3kW free energy

2009-07-28 Thread Terry Blanton
You didn't like the 100th Monkey recital? Terry On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Jed Rothwelljedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: This research is apparently supported by the Noah's Ark Research Foundation: http://www.freewebs.com/narfschwartz/ I can't help noticing their web page spiel begins with

Re: [Vo]:Bismuth + Dr. Schwartz = 3kW free energy

2009-07-28 Thread John Berry
Looks like he ripped off: http://www.rexresearch.com/craig/craig.htm On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: You didn't like the 100th Monkey recital? Terry On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Jed Rothwelljedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: This research is

Re: [Vo]:The Water Engine (play and movie)

2009-07-28 Thread Mike Carrell
Robin has provided additional insight into the problem Mills faces. The last time I saw him, after a presentation at a regional ACS meeting in Princeton, his parting words were about gas kinetics. The gas phase cell were fine for research, but there had to be a continuous energy input to ionize

[Vo]:Astronaut Buzz Aldrin claims monolith on Mars moon.

2009-07-28 Thread OrionWorks
I kid you not! See: http://www.examiner.com/x-6495-US-Intelligence-Examiner~y2009m7d27-Astronaut-Buzz-Aldrin-claims-monolith-on-Mars-moon-UFOs-involved http://tinyurl.com/ne7woy Watch the You-Tube clip This was a real hoot to watch! No doubt UFO proponents will make ballyhoo of this latest

Re: [Vo]:OT: The Abduction Paradigm

2009-07-28 Thread OrionWorks
From Harry Veeder: The 'threat' might be taken more seriously if the number of people abducted each year exceeded the number of people killed in car accidents. From Terry We don't know that it doesn't. One theory is that everyone has been abducted, sampled and tagged. Both Harry and

Re: [Vo]:OT: The Abduction Paradigm

2009-07-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Sorry; I was feeling crabby when I wrote that last letter about alien abductions. But now that I've thrown a rock in the pond, I have a pebble to throw in after it: If alien abductions -- which are pretty rare -- are taken as convincing proof of the existence of aliens, shouldn't theophanies --

Re: [Vo]:Reality Simulation Error

2009-07-28 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jul 28, 2009, at 2:55 PM, Mauro Lacy wrote: Terry Blanton wrote: Is the planet-boosting flyby anomaly: http://arxiv.org/abs/0907.4184 an indication of insufficient integration resolution of the Matrix?, Hi, More likely, indications pointing to the inadequacy of our current theory and