Rouge, red, rosso/rossi, thought it was a multilingual pun ;)
2010/3/13, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com:
I wrote -- and I mean typed, not dictated:
These rouge researchers don't make it any easier to trust them, do they?
Also the rogue ones.
A rouge researcher would be one who wears
Using C nanotubes:
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/thermopower-waves-0308
excerpt
A previously unknown phenomenon
In the new experiments, each of these electrically and thermally
conductive nanotubes was coated with a layer of a reactive fuel that
can produce heat by decomposing. This fuel
From Terry,
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/thermopower-waves-0308
excerpt
A previously unknown phenomenon
In the new experiments, each of these electrically and thermally
conductive nanotubes was coated with a layer of a reactive fuel that
can produce heat by decomposing. This
METHINKS that this smacks of the Millenium(Chris Kristofferson)-plot, but
most likely the 'DeLorean' got out without a scratch. . . ~J~:-)
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 18:39:17 -0500
From: hohlr...@gmail.com
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:Transporter Malfunction
On 03/13/2010 11:07 AM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
From Terry,
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/thermopower-waves-0308
excerpt
A previously unknown phenomenon
In the new experiments, each of these electrically and thermally
conductive nanotubes was coated with a
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com wrote:
Do we really believe this is intended as a battery, or is it the first
example of a non-nuclear EMP device?
You can build non-nuke devices capable of taking out a speeding car
from parts found in any engineer's
Can you believe this???
The
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/f/federal_communications_commission/index.html?inline=nyt-orgFederal
Communications Commission is proposing an ambitious 10-year plan that will
reimagine the nation's media and technology priorities
At 01:50 AM 3/13/2010, Rich Murray wrote:
Lomax ideas for cheap SPAWAR type cell: Murray 2010.03.12
Hot spot formation by bubble recombination, perhaps causing melted
pits, Rich's hypothesis, is not relevant to the SPAWAR cells, since
pit formation, while of interest, isn't crucial. I'll be
It's called 'convergence'. All major corporations' enterprise
networks already work this way. Voice, video and data are all on the
same network.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence_(telecommunications)
It will happen. It's just a matter of when.
T
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 2:55 PM,
Aha! That expains it.
At 02:28 PM 3/13/2010, you wrote:
It's called 'convergence'. All major corporations' enterprise
networks already work this way. Voice, video and data are all on the
same network.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence_(telecommunications)
It will happen. It's just
Ladies and gentlemen,
The truth is, I plead, to a large degree, ignorance of this FocardiRossi
matter.
It had been originally brought to my attention as a patent, and then I
pointed out to the person it was merely a patent application and I said,
So what, don't bother me.
Even granted
There is an interesting article out at the American Institute of Physics
under the Physics News Graphics section:
http://www.aip.org/png/2001/118.htm
The graphic depicts super cooled clouds of two different isotopes of lithium
atoms. Lithium possesses two stable isotopes, Li-6 (classified
One hell of a fast burning cigarette.
Harry
- Original Message
From: Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, March 13, 2010 11:28:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:MIT's Bettery
On 03/13/2010 11:07 AM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
wrote:
From
The following article describes stunningly robust and repeatable
particle generating experiments using only compressed hydrogen,
welding electrodes, and welder power:
Santilli,2008,Apparent confirmation of Don Borghi’s experiment on
the laboratory synthesis of neutrons from protons and
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