Re: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:Serendipity, Hexavalency and E-Cat

2013-04-10 Thread ken deboer
greetings all, I would like to echo Fran's comment. As one of the interested, enthusiastic, alert Vort cheerleaders, I'd encourage all you young (ish) players capable of playing the game to keep right on (nicely!). I am a scientist, but an old retired biologist who, like many are Physics

[Vo]:Re: [AR] Rocket Driven Lord Kelvin's Thunderstorm

2013-04-10 Thread James Bowery
In my estimate of 50% efficiency for conventional high voltage DC systems, I assumed the combined loss of both step-up and rectification stages to be a total of 10% loss (90% efficient). I call 10% significant. Moreover, I took as a starting point the most optimistic figure of the

[Vo]:Re: [AR] Rocket Driven Lord Kelvin's Thunderstorm

2013-04-10 Thread James Bowery
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 11:57 AM, James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Ben Brockert wik...@gmail.com wrote: But fundamentally, I don't expect it will work to create high voltage much at all because the rocket exhaust is going to be much more conductive

[Vo]:Yildiz motor in Geneva -- ran 5.5 hours then broke down

2013-04-10 Thread Alan Fletcher
http://pesn.com/2013/04/10/9602291_Yildiz_magnet-motor_runs_5.5-hours_at_Geneva_demo_day_1/ ... The motor ran from 10:28 am to 2:50 pm GMT, nearly 5.5 hours. It started at 2600 rpm, then went up in speed to 2673, then down and up that range for about 3 hours. Then, a magnet was loose, and the

[Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Terry Blanton
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/thunderstorms-contain-dark-lightning-invisible-pulses-of-powerful-radiation/2013/04/08/1c796ebc-8a76-11e2-a051-6810d606108d_story.html A lightning bolt is one of nature’s most over-the-top phenomena, rarely failing to elicit at least a ping of

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Terry Blanton
I think understanding this will aid in the explanation of NiH LENR.

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Axil Axil
Terry, thanks for this post. This discovery of dark lightning is what I was referring to as the systems engineering approach to LENR research in the thread “Editorial by Hagelstein in Infinite Energy”. Who could have ever guessed that meteorology could show the same basic mechanisms happening in

Re: [Vo]:Yildiz motor in Geneva -- ran 5.5 hours then broke down

2013-04-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Wonderful if true. You gotta love magic magnet motors. So beguiling! Reports like this come in every year or so. Nothing ever seems to come of them. The person demonstrating the motor never produces 10 of them to sell to other people, or does anything else. I once offered one of these people

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
Terry, I think we are going to find strings and micro black hole balls of dark matter/energy (which is really just entropy/vacuum energy) triggering those electromagnetic discharges in the clouds. They have also detected positrons during lightning discharges, which is a signature of dark

RE: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Jones Beene
The first thing that came to mind for the missing bolt was Dirac reciprocal space. Can lightning sometimes end up in reciprocal space? If so, it should be some kind of Fourier transform. This site turned up: http://www.rodenburg.org/theory/Reciprocalspace20.html ... which is interesting, but

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Axil Axil
Gamma rays are only produced by nuclear reactions. The wavelength of these rays is just 10 picometers, the size only compatible with the insides of the nucleus of an atom. Also remember that Rossi said he has seen gamma rays coming electron/positron annihilation. From

Re: [Vo]:Yildiz motor in Geneva -- ran 5.5 hours then broke down

2013-04-10 Thread David Roberson
I place my bets with your conclusions Jed. Every one of these that I have considered do not make sense and the COE would be violated for them to work. It will be a cold day somewhere nearby when one of these motors can be purchased. Dave -Original Message- From: Jed Rothwell

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread David Roberson
The study of this phenomena will be interesting. I can imagine that a large lightning discharge would be proceeded by many small unsuccessful attempts. I do not recall a rule that states that once a charge movement is initiated that it must continue to a large conclusion. Perhaps the dark

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Axil Axil
Ken shoulders has discovered something he call a black EV(a ball of electrons). The propagation of EVs through a gas atmosphere produces very thin, bright ion streamers in the gas or along the wall of the envelope. In an electrodeless device, other EVs may follow along the same sheath of an ion

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
Streamers sounds like strings to me. As in String Theory. I think they create the low pressure as they suck entropy at their surface. They also shred atoms at their surface creating the EV/ball of electrons and possibly positrons neutrinos. You watch cirrus clouds closely, lots of little

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
This study linked cosmic rays to creating clouds. http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110824/full/news.2011.504.html I think the cosmic rays are micro black hole balls and strings removing entropy/cooling the surrounding atmospheric gas and creating the clouds and the electromagnetic

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread Axil Axil
did you ever read this... http://www.svn.net/krscfs/Black%20Holes%20as%20EVOs.pdf On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 3:59 PM, ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.com wrote: This study linked cosmic rays to creating clouds. http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110824/full/news.2011.504.html I think the cosmic

Re: [Vo]:Dark Lightning

2013-04-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
No, but thanks for posting The problem I see launching a micro black hole/EV is that they are very squirrly, like ball lightning and obey HUP and can change momentum fast. But if there are strings throughout this planet and possibly throughout magnetic fields solar winds, that will be our

Re: [Vo]:Yildiz motor in Geneva -- ran 5.5 hours then broke down

2013-04-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote: It will be a cold day somewhere nearby when one of these motors can be purchased. Ah ha! Perhaps you have explained it. It is not a violation of COE because the gadget is transferring heat from Hell to the device. A sort of heat pump working through

Re: [Vo]:NRL Colloquium on LENR on April 10 in WDC

2013-04-10 Thread Terry Blanton
I searched the NRL web pages and never found any reference to this. Now I see why: http://news.newenergytimes.net/2013/04/04/intelligence-analyst-gripes-to-new-energy-times-about-publishing-leak/ So, was the NRL trying to keep this a bit on the QT? Do they not want to be associated with LENR?

[Vo]:A report of a visit to Defkalion Canada

2013-04-10 Thread Akira Shirakawa
Hello group, Bruce Fast, blogger (I don't know anything more about him, sorry), visited Defkalion Canada offices in Vancouver and wrote a brief but informative report about it. Most of the information appears to have already been covered by Sterling D.Allan of PESN in his last week's the

Re: [Vo]:NRL Colloquium on LENR on April 10 in WDC

2013-04-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Boy Reporter Steve Krivit is always ready to help you out! Just tell him which way you came in. Gad what a jerk he can be. - Jed