Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-17 Thread pagnucco
Eric, et al, The momentum/energy kick exerted on a charged particle can be calculated using the formula provided by Feynman (vol. 3, equation (21.16)), or by Barbieri, et al (p.6, equation (27)) - It is the time integral of the induced electric field E = -dA/dt = the time derivative of the

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-16 Thread Eric Walker
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 6:01 AM, Jones Beene wrote: -Original Message- > From: Nigel Dyer > > I'm intrigued by the 'fusion observed in the vicinity of transformers' > comment. ... > > Nigel > > This could be a reference to nuclear transmutation associated with high > voltage power lines.

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-16 Thread ChemE Stewart
Terry, Yes. The global resonance is created by decaying strings of quantum dark/vacuum energy decaying in our jet streams and into the Earth. They decay thru quantum decoherence within the Earth and atmosphere. They are a result of our quantum gravity field with the Sun and INFLATION. While th

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-16 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 9:28 AM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > After studying the atmosphere for a year or so I am getting this WEIRD > feeling that whenever we add energy of any kind to the atmosphere above our > heads, which I believe contains a vacuum component, some of it comes back > down through u

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-16 Thread ChemE Stewart
After studying the atmosphere for a year or so I am getting this WEIRD feeling that whenever we add energy of any kind to the atmosphere above our heads, which I believe contains a vacuum component, some of it comes back down through us as an increase in entropy(vacuum) flowing to the Earth's core,

RE: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-16 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Nigel Dyer I'm intrigued by the 'fusion observed in the vicinity of transformers' comment. I've had a quick scan on your blog, and a search through the vortex-l archive, and a search in the web and cant find anything obvious. Would it be possible to provide

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-16 Thread Nigel Dyer
I'm intrigued by the 'fusion observed in the vicinity of transformers' comment. I've had a quick scan on your blog, and a search through the vortex-l archive, and a search in the web and cant find anything obvious. Would it be possible to provide a link? Nigel On 15/12/2013 23:30, Eric Wal

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-15 Thread Eric Walker
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Axil Axil wrote: The principal use of lanthanum hexaboride is in hot cathodes, > either as a single crystal or as a coating deposited by physical vapor > deposition .

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-15 Thread Axil Axil
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanthanum_hexaboride The principal use of lanthanum hexaboride is in hot cathodes, either as a single crystal or as a coating deposited by physical vapor deposition . Hexa

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-15 Thread Eric Walker
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Axil Axil wrote: How do you explain the Rossi reaction where only a heat spike is used to > initiate the reaction? > My best guess at this point: he's using a thermionic emitter such as lanthanum hexaboride, which will emit sparks at higher temperatures (this id

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-15 Thread Axil Axil
How do you explain the Rossi reaction where only a heat spike is used to initiate the reaction? On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Eric Walker wrote: > Hi, > > I just discovered a free vector graphic illustration program that runs on > a Mac and have taken the opportunity to create some illustrat