On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:22:07 Jones Beene wrote
Fran,
The large spheres are diatomic hydrogen when outside the cavity, but become
monatomic after apparent shrinkage from our perspective, due to time
dilation, then releasing the photon, is that correct?
To cover more actual experimental results, one
Title: Why Wikipedia Should Be Trusted As A Breaking News Source
Begins with:
Most any journalism professor, upon mention of Wikipedia, will
immediately launch into a rant about how the massively collaborative
online encyclopedia can't be trusted. It can, you
Some Wikipedia articles are better than others. The format is good
for some subject areas, but not so good for others. I think
controversial subjects that call for expert knowledge probably fare
worst. Especially subjects that attract self-appointed experts. That
also happens in the
At 06:00 PM 3/13/2010, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
2. Oxygen is being evolved at the cathode. There is no stirring
mechanism in these cells. How an oxygen bubble would get from the
anode, where oxygen gas is being evolved, to the cathode is unstated.
Mitchell Swartz kindly pointed out my
AND GO FIGURE: www//http:DARPA-HISTORY of the Internet. The original
DARPA-NET was further 'released' by the .gov; more or less. However: not to be
Ludite/flat-earther; but, Da ya think that DARPA may have 'retained' the
'back-door/skeleton keys?'
Yea I know: It's a little late in the
At 10:27 AM 3/16/2010, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote:
Title: Why Wikipedia Should Be Trusted As A Breaking News Source
Begins with:
Most any journalism professor, upon mention of Wikipedia, will
immediately launch into a rant about how the massively
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
As Mr. Swartz pointed out, the concentration of oxygen at the
cathode is zero. So we have to imagine an oxygen bubble somehow
making it from the anode to the cathode, contrary to two flows, the
flow of deuterium gas is away from the cathode, but the flow could
I know little about patents. As I said, that patent seems useless,
mainly because everything in it was discovered by others. On the
other hand . . . Maybe this combination of finely divided particles
plus the use of nickel light water is unique, and maybe that makes it
a viable patent. In
Ed Storms sometimes reads the messages here, but some technical
glitch prevents him from responding. He wrote a response to this
thread in a fit of pique:
This discussion is totally irrelevant and pointless. The issue was
resolved years ago. This is like discussing whether the earth goes
I wrote:
2. Pump the electrolyte through the cell, like the Patterson cell. I
believe the oxygen damaged the cathode beads in this configuration.
That's when you pump from anode to cathode. As I recall, reversing
the direction of the flow reduced the damage. Still, I suppose there
was
video of Self Runner
(a variation of the Solid state
generator)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sicsnUq_a4
thread
for discussion of the above Self Runner
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=8892
add on: see reply 49 for circuit diagram.
Harry
At 01:47 PM 3/16/2010, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
As Mr. Swartz pointed out, the concentration of oxygen at the
cathode is zero. So we have to imagine an oxygen bubble somehow
making it from the anode to the cathode, contrary to two flows, the
flow of deuterium gas is
Before the Segway there was the Duoped!
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video of Self Runner
(a variation of the Solid state generator)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sicsnUq_a4
thread
for discussion of the above Self Runner
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=8892
Harry
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But but ... he's driving it from a honkin' big 12 volt battery,
looks like a lead acid motorcycle battery or UPS battery.
So, it's *not* a self runner, no matter what it says in the title.
He's got it charging a couple of caps, up to 17 volts or so, above the
battery voltage. He makes a
At 04:17 PM 3/16/2010, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Ed Storms sometimes reads the messages here, but some technical
glitch prevents him from responding. He wrote a response to this
thread in a fit of pique:
Sorry, Dr. Storms. Perhaps we'll all be able to sit down to some tea
or something like that,
Listen carefully from 5:30 to 6:00.
He says the 12 volt battery feeds the pulse generator
and then he points to some disconnected clips and says the battery
is not attached. What does he mean?
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