[Vo]:[OT]Catching mice

2019-02-18 Thread mixent
Hi, Ever set a mouse trap only to discover the next morning that the cheese is gone, but the trap not sprung? The trick is to use a very small amount of cheese, ~= 4 mm^3, and sticky tape it to the trap, with just the edge of cheese sticking out, so that they can smell it. That way, the mouse has

Re: [Vo]:Grapes in a microwave oven as metaphor for the Holmlid effect

2019-02-18 Thread mixent
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Tue, 19 Feb 2019 02:28:19 + (UTC): Hi Jones, maybe. :) > >Hi Robin, >Hmmm .The difference could be this... > >The particles in a nucleus are mutually held together by the strong force. >Thus they resist any attempt to break apart under laser irradiation.

Re: [Vo]:Grapes in a microwave oven as metaphor for the Holmlid effect

2019-02-18 Thread Jones Beene
Hi Robin, Hmmm .The difference could be this... The particles in a nucleus are mutually held together by the strong force. Thus they resist any attempt to break apart under laser irradiation. In contrast, dense hydrogen would not feel the strong force from another nearby dense hydrogen -- thu

Re: [Vo]:Grapes in a microwave oven as metaphor for the Holmlid effect

2019-02-18 Thread mixent
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Tue, 19 Feb 2019 01:28:24 + (UTC): Hi Jones, >Interesting story in New Scientist magazine this week - about the surprisingly >intense plasma which can be made by placing two grapes side-by-side in a >microwave oven. The energy expressed in this simple ex

[Vo]:Grapes in a microwave oven as metaphor for the Holmlid effect

2019-02-18 Thread Jones Beene
Interesting story in New Scientist magazine this week - about the surprisingly intense plasma which can be made by placing two grapes side-by-side in a microwave oven. The energy expressed in this simple experiment defies logic since with only a single grape - there is a much smaller steam explo

Re: [Vo]:Another magnetic based overunity system

2019-02-18 Thread Terry Blanton
It looks like the Perendev motor.