[Vo]:Fw: [teslafy] Relativity Reconsidered.

2017-03-09 Thread Harvey Norris
 Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/ On Thursday, March 9, 2017 6:03 PM, "harv...@yahoo.com [teslafy]" wrote:   These truths are self evident and should need no further

Re: [Vo]:Palladium cold fusion as an energy source

2017-03-09 Thread Jed Rothwell
Someone told me those are Troy ounces, which are heavier than garden variety ounce-ounces. Perhaps they also launch a thousand ships. See also the millihelen: "A unit of measure of pulchritude, corresponding to the amount of beauty required to launch one ship." Note: this is not included in the

[Vo]:Palladium cold fusion as an energy source

2017-03-09 Thread Jed Rothwell
Palladium is expensive and rare. If it turns out we can only generate cold fusion energy from palladium, and not some other metal such as nickel or titanium, this will probably limit the use of cold fusion to things like central generators which have a high duty cycle, making maximum use of the

Re: [Vo]:N.Y. Times report on corruption in academic science

2017-03-09 Thread Jed Rothwell
Chris Zell wrote: I wonder where a majority of the US public – that is currently reported as > being unable to come up with a sudden $500 check – will get the money for > these pipedreams. > The internet and the GPS are already paid for. They are profitable. They are

RE: [Vo]:N.Y. Times report on corruption in academic science

2017-03-09 Thread Chris Zell
Uh… you changed the subject from legal irresponsibility of the elected over to your OCD tech of driverless cars. I wonder where a majority of the US public – that is currently reported as being unable to come up with a sudden $500 check – will get the money for these pipedreams. And then we

[Vo]:preparing for the pro NiH battle

2017-03-09 Thread Peter Gluck
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2017/03/mar-09-2017-lenr-preparing-for-pro-nih.html peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

Re: [Vo]:N.Y. Times report on corruption in academic science

2017-03-09 Thread Jed Rothwell
Chris Zell wrote: > Funny how a nation can be sustained for 200+ years with a straight forward > document such as the Constitution but cannot simplify or down size because > of complexity as an excuse. > Complexity is inherent in high technology. Something like the

Re: [Vo]:Non polar magnetic repulsion

2017-03-09 Thread ROGER ANDERTON
"classical physics" covers a lot of things classical physics    Physics that does not make use of quantum mechanics or the theory of relativity. Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics, and Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism are all examples of classical physics. Many theories in classical

RE: [Vo]:N.Y. Times report on corruption in academic science

2017-03-09 Thread Chris Zell
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/06/25/lets-recall-why-the-affordable-care-act-is-so-messed-up/?utm_term=.b1eb6dab705b From the liberal Washington Post. Most didn’t bother to read it or much of it and the results were typical. GM and the US government are

[Vo]:"Long term stability and the meaning of life"-Comment, rate, and share please

2017-03-09 Thread Daniel Rocha
Dear Friends and Colleagues I submitted an essay for a competition. http://fqxi.org/community/ essay/rules It is worth some cash for the winners. If you can contribute by commenting, rating and sharing. I would be very grateful. My entry: http://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/2846

Re: [Vo]:N.Y. Times report on corruption in academic science

2017-03-09 Thread Jed Rothwell
Chris Zell wrote: Your daughter? Interesting but irrelevant. > It is relevant because she had direct knowledge of some of what happened during the drafting of the bill. Some of the reports in the mass media and assertions that the bill was kept secret were false. > > It

Re: [Vo]:Non polar magnetic repulsion

2017-03-09 Thread H Ucar
Demonstrated non-polar repulsion can be perfectly explained by classical physics. I don't see any arguments here to involve explicitely Boscovich's theory. BTW, a nice article dated 1957, "Boscovich and Particle Theory" written by L. L. WHYTE can be read from

RE: [Vo]:N.Y. Times report on corruption in academic science

2017-03-09 Thread Chris Zell
Your daughter? Interesting but irrelevant. It is an elected representative that has the moral responsibility to READ every bill they pass – and NOT anyone else. If the matter was so well known and vouched for then why did Pelosi say ‘vote for it to find out what’s in it”? Clearly, many

[Vo]:RE: [Vo]:​OT: Do Scientists Lose Credibility When They Become Political?

2017-03-09 Thread Chris Zell
Perhaps no one reasons that they are becoming political because their research has become so futile and stagnant. No cure for cancer, no cure for aging, no free energy, no colonies on Mars, …… From: H LV [mailto:hveeder...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2017 8:40 PM To:

Re: [Vo]:Non polar magnetic repulsion

2017-03-09 Thread ROGER ANDERTON
>>If we understand the mechanism of the repulsion between particles... again with things that are consequences of Boscovich's theory published 1758. The doctrine of atomism led to Boscovich's point-particles, where since there was no contact between particles everything had to be explained by

[Vo]:Non polar magnetic repulsion

2017-03-09 Thread H Ucar
If we understand the mechanism of the repulsion between particles may we can find smarter way to overcome. About two years ago I observed a rotating magnet, dipole revolving on the rotation plane repels another dipole magnet regardless its orientation. Despite being a simple phenomenon, it doesn't