Re: [Vo]:Fission of heavy nuclei under assymetric electron screening?

2017-09-17 Thread mixent
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Sun, 17 Sep 2017 19:10:22 -0500: Hi Eric, While the concept is interesting, consider that it won't deliver excess energy unless the original isotope is already radioactive. If it is, then you may have a way of shortening the half life. How are you contemplatin

Re: [Vo]:Burger robots to replace burger flippers

2017-09-17 Thread Axil Axil
No social organization will long survive if the elites of that organization do not care for the welfare of the general membership; a case in point...the protestant reformation. https://docs.google.com/a/tilburguniversity.edu/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxtYWxpa2N1cnVrfGd4OjUwMWYwNT

Re: [Vo]:Burger robots to replace burger flippers

2017-09-17 Thread Che
I've already explained here that further capitalist technological development -- including that of any 'OU' & 'Cold Fusion' discoveries -- is incompatible with the democratic and healthy further development of Human society (howevermuch capitalism, in the Past, freed Humanity from the clutches of f

[Vo]:Fission of heavy nuclei under assymetric electron screening?

2017-09-17 Thread Eric Walker
Hi, There are a few people (e.g., Robin) who may be able to comment on this possibility: I have wondered about the following possibility for fission under asymmetric electron screening: Consider a moderate to heavy nucleus. In heavy nuclei, the balance between the Coulomb force and the residual

RE: [Vo]:Burger robots to replace burger flippers

2017-09-17 Thread JonesBeene
Ah yes, but there is a small downside to “cost efficient” and “reliable” – Here is the “iMom”, possibly the successor to Alexa, coming to Amazon real soon … once a few bugs get worked out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hSPKsBZkME You may never want to order chicken again From: Axil Axil