Hi Horace
Since cataloguing (even galaxies) is not on my list of 'most
enlightening things to do during the weekend', I'll present some
alternatives.
Here's a paper on galaxies I've found on the web recently:
http://arxiv.org/abs/0707.3793
And here's valuable and relatively rare information on
Mauro,
I wonder how much can I find when searching the deep web
http://www.fravia.com/deepweb_searching.htm
. It is my hope that those last links will serve also as a form of
obituary, because Fravia passed away on may 3, 2009. It's a sad day for
mankind when a genius dies. May he rest in
Things are looking optimistic for a few disruptive forms of alternative
energy, but prior to major announcements, we will still need many years - at
least a decade of renewable alternatives to fossil fuel - just to keep
afloat. Even with drastic efforts at conservation, increased use of solar,
Correction follows:
Last year I helped classify thousands of galaxies at:
http://galaxyzoo.org/
[*** note above corrected URL ***]
That project has classified 40 million galaxies and is now shooting
for 60 million, so still needs a lot of help.
Due in part to the great success of that
Below are some comments based on the gravimagnetic viewpoint, as
described here:
http://mtaonline.net/~hheffner/FullGravimag.pdf
On Oct 11, 2009, at 2:00 AM, Mauro Lacy wrote:
Hi Horace
Since cataloguing (even galaxies) is not on my list of 'most
enlightening things to do during the
Pipe dreamsJones, do not discount BLP. They appear to be on target but will not
invite publicity unitl they are good and ready. They are very well financed and
far from stupid.
Mike Carrell
- Original Message -
From: Jones Beene
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, October
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net wrote:
Thanks to Galaxy Zoo's database of volunteer-generated classifications, we
now know that spiral galaxies do not have a preference for rotating
clockwise or anti-clockwise, and that for the time being at least, our
On Oct 11, 2009, at 12:19 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Horace Heffner
hheff...@mtaonline.net wrote:
Thanks to Galaxy Zoo's database of volunteer-generated
classifications, we
now know that spiral galaxies do not have a preference for rotating
clockwise or
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Thu, 08 Oct 2009 23:39:47 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
The electrons must be recirculated in order to maintain a steady
current. If an electric field is the same as an EMF, then the electric
field must form a closed loop, otherwise electrons would pile up at the
This just in from Vince Dinglelint, reporter at large, reporting somewhere,
from an undisclosed time and location in the future.
Part 1 of 3 concerning:
What happened to Homo Sapiens?
Recent speculation broached within this discussion group pertaining
futuristic Star Trek-like societies
Jones Beene wrote:
Mauro,
I wonder how much can I find when searching the deep web
http://www.fravia.com/deepweb_searching.htm
. It is my hope that those last links will serve also as a form of
obituary, because Fravia passed away on may 3, 2009. It's a sad day for
mankind
Horace Heffner wrote:
Below are some comments based on the gravimagnetic viewpoint, as
described here:
http://mtaonline.net/~hheffner/FullGravimag.pdf
On Oct 11, 2009, at 2:00 AM, Mauro Lacy wrote:
Hi Horace
Since cataloguing (even galaxies) is not on my list of 'most
Mauro Lacy wrote:
...
As I don't read latin, here's fortunately an english version
http://www.webexhibits.org/calendars/year-text-Copernicus.html
I'll post the excerpt when/if I find it.
The third motion in inclination is consequently required. This also is
a yearly revolution, but it
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Fri, 9 Oct 2009 04:26:08 -0800:
Hi Horace,
[snip]
It simply is very difficult to establish with high sigma results
whether energy is produced at 23.8 MeV or 18.8 MeV per He4, or
something in between.
In the case of the fusion reaction:
D + T - He4
In reply to Abd ul-Rahman Lomax's message of Fri, 09 Oct 2009 11:56:56 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
Takahashi theory that a primary mechanism may be
the reaction 4d - Be-8 - 2He-4, which is a
reaction that requires no messy momentum transfer
to the lattice, with the alpha particles being
generated with
I have learned more about this report by Steve Krivit, and about Krivit's
behavior. It is appalling. It is crass and it serves no purpose. He had
absolutely no business bothering Fleischmann or publishing this report.
Fleischmann's medical condition and treatment is no one's business but his
own.
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Fri, 9 Oct 2009 10:55:10 -0800:
Hi Horace,
I'm afraid I can't make any sense of this at all. Perhaps a specific example
with calculations would make it clearer?
[snip]
I forgot to note another very strong indication that the ability of
the electron to
This just in from Vince Dinglelint, reporter at large, reporting somewhere,
from an undisclosed time and location in the future.
Part 2 of 3 concerning:
What happened to Homo Sapiens?
There seem to be two distinct aspects to the question: What will we do with
ourselves after all of our
FYI
Copernicus said the sun is motionless and that it is _near_ the centre
of the universe.
Harry
from
http://www.gap-system.org/~history/Biographies/Copernicus.html
In De revolutionibus Copernicus states several reasons why it is logical
that the sun would be at the centre of the universe:
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