It is this:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/11/08-nov-2015-info-plus-about-future-of.html
For me, Technology has some of the functions of a spirituality
Those readers who are deeply and sincerely interested in the future
of LENR will love/hate what Abd say/what I answer but I hope they will
Yes, there are a number of interesting things which might clarify whether this
effect is more than a curiosity. If there is some high frequency, and I see
what you are talking about on the scope, then it might be able to light a neon
bulb or CFL.
Or maybe an LED attached to spinning cube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFsTttzh0oA
There is a layer of dark mode hydrogen that accumulates near the surface of
the hydrogen plasma ball in the Safire experiment. It absorbs energy until
it reaches a limit where it erupts. The input power is 1800 watts of DC
power and the power produced
I just found on academia.edu a new publication by Lawrence Forsley and
Pamela Mosier-Boss, which present a list of key peer-reviewed CMNS/LENR
papers, and patents, to challenge the usual claim that LENR experimenst are
not replicated, and not peer reviewed.
New electric car company startup in California is flu$h with ca$h
http://www.faradayfuture.com/index.html
Rumor is that it is a front for Apple. Where else can they park half a
trillion?
They raided Tesla for top people, but still - I wouldn't bet against Elon.
Jones, I noticed high frequency transients on videos scope screens at the peaks
of the traces. I think they are real and may they are electrical interference
of dc motor (this can be ruled out because they could be present all all
videos) or result of mechanical ultrasonic ringing of magnet or
It's too late for me. My lenses have been replaced. Others might benefit soon.
https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2015/11/176886/eye-drops-could-clear-cataracts-using-newly-identified-chemical
The web page does not have the quality you would expect from Apple.
On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 3:14 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> New electric car company startup in California is flu$h with ca$h
>
> http://www.faradayfuture.com/index.html
>
> Rumor is that it is a front for Apple.
Jones Beene wrote:
> Or maybe an LED attached to spinning cube magnet so that the leads are on
>opposite poles?
Heh, It would be not difficult to find such a clip on the Youtube :)
This is very very good for Tesla. Elon must be sighing a breath of huge
relief. This is why he was giving patents away for free.
They need someone else to shoulder the load of creating infrastructure.
On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 12:14 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> New electric car
http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/07/wireless-power-charger/
i like the team:
On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Blaze Spinnaker
wrote:
> This is very very good for Tesla. Elon must be sighing a breath of huge
> relief. This is why he was giving patents away for free.
>
> They need someone else to shoulder the load of creating
China's reponse to tesla:
Incorporation papers filed with the California secretary of state's office
links Faraday to a Chinese media company operated by Jia Yueting, an
entrepreneur who founded Leshi Internet Information & Technology.
Read more:
i like the team:
- Nick Sampson, Senior Vice President – Former Director of Vehicle &
Chassis Engineering, Tesla Motors
- Dag Reckhorn, Vice President of Global Manufacturing – Former Director
of Manufacturing, Tesla Model S
- Alan Cherry, Vice President of Human Resources -
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