?Does the concept of 'Helicoid Wave String Model for Photons Electrons' seem
familiar? And does the 'spin-twist(rotation) of said
(wavestring-ratherthan-particle as a model for said Photon /or Electron
wave-string) explanation for it's gravitation-effect sound familiar either?
Just a
Mauro Lacy wrote:
Jack Smith wrote:
...
I would note ... that the phase seems slightly off from
sun's distance. So we can say there is an annual cycle,
but it might be cosmic rays, gravitational potential or
perhaps temperature or other environmental variable.
velocity? If I'm not
This is an important subject. I hope there will be results.
David
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 2:14 AM, Harry Veeder hvee...@ncf.ca wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com
Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009 10:13 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:The Electric Field
2009/9/17 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com:
He did not mention any of the problems with photovoltaic devices such as the
long energy payback time.
Not any more Jed! It used to be a significant portion of the ~25
years lifetime, but with new thin-film technologies it's only months
now:
Harry Veeder wrote:
If an electric field exists outside and parallel to the current carrying
wire, and the wire is a loop it implies the electric field lines would
form a closed loop. However, this is not suppose to possible.
Certainly it is. It's only possible, however, if there's a
Harvey Norris wrote:
Went to Auburn Indiana Classic Car show in early Sept... The cars
back then had a generator instead of an alternator. Now there are
claims from Hydrogen Garage LLC, that adding a water cell 12 volt
electrolysis as an alternator load, and by the engine using the HHO
From China - an eco-sensible way to run short errands, grocery shopping etc.
http://ecobike.diytrade.com/sdp/462663/4/pd-2542849/5790431-0/Folding_Electr
ic_Tricycle.html
Michel Jullian wrote:
2009/9/17 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com:
He did not mention any of the problems with photovoltaic devices such as the
long energy payback time.
Not any more Jed! It used to be a significant portion of the ~25
years lifetime, but with new thin-film
Jones Beene linked:
http://ecobike.diytrade.com/sdp/462663/4/pd-2542849/5790431-0/Folding_Electric_Tricycle.html
One of the irritating, almost unpleasant, things about trikes is that they
don't bank over on corners or cambered road surfaces (my wife has an electric
one). This machine looks as
Nick - it might be worth mentioning for those who have never tried to shop
using a bicycle as transportation, that one of the huge drawbacks of two
wheels is in balancing a large load of loose items - say groceries.
The basket on this trike, positioned between two front wheels does the
From Jones:
...
Compared to Europe, where there is a significantly larger participation in
eco-transportation – the situation here in the USA is terrible. I see my
neighbor driving her 3-ton Land Rover SUV down the hill simply to get the
mail. Then later she drives over to the health club to
Jones Beene wrote:
Nick - it might be worth mentioning for those who have never tried
to shop using a bicycle as transportation, that one of the huge
drawbacks of two wheels is in balancing a large load of loose items
- say groceries.
This is a BAD idea. Bad, bad. Always put the load on
Other creative solutions:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/84639...@n00/pool/page2/
Terry
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
Nick - it might be worth mentioning for those who have never tried to shop
using a bicycle as transportation, that one of the huge
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