Re: ZPE, Naked Women and UFOs

2005-12-20 Thread Grimer
At 08:11 pm 19/12/2005 -0600, Steven Vincent Johnson wrote: Grimer sez: ... Pornography deleted . Eastern understanding of the expression of our sexuality far surpasses western knowledge, the latter which, in truth, is downright prudish in comparison. Thank

Re: weird glow from aluminum in baking soda solution

2005-12-20 Thread Horace Heffner
On Dec 19, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Robin van Spaandonk wrote: If the electrodes do indeed form diodes, The electrodes do indeed form diodes with high breakdown voltages, depending on the metal and electrolyte used. For example, Al and Zr, can glow, Mg and Pb produce no glow. It takes

Re: ZPE, and UFOs-do we realy need to say OT

2005-12-20 Thread Grimer
At 12:55 pm 20/12/2005 +1100, Wesley Bruce wrote: Now what? Harry Now we have fallen angels masquerading as aliens as Jeff says. If you accept the existence of diabolical possession, then you have accepted the existence of fallen angels who not only can possess people but can also

Re: Lithium-Hydrogen Phase Diagram

2005-12-20 Thread Frederick Sparber
Is there a phase that the H- anion will plate out? http://www.soton.ac.uk/~pasr1/ http://fusion.anl.gov/ALPS_Info_Center/2004-12-06/presentations/6.5bOlczak.pdf Hansen, M., Anderko, K. (1958), Constitution of Binary Alloys. New York: McGraw-Hill, Fred

Re: Lithium-Hydrogen Phase Diagram

2005-12-20 Thread Frederick Sparber
How about fused Lithium-Lithium Hydride-Lithium BoroHydride (Li-LiH-LiBH4)? Fred - Original Message - From: Frederick Sparber To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: 12/20/2005 5:40:49 AM Subject: Re: Lithium-Hydrogen Phase Diagram Is there a phase that the H- anion will plate out?

Re: Beta Aether Analog?

2005-12-20 Thread Frederick Sparber
Is this close, Frank? :-) http://www.soton.ac.uk/~pasr1/steels.htm#page1 Cement Tight? Fred

Re: Lautzenhiser paper uploaded

2005-12-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Lovely paper, with what appear to be ironclad results. I had a couple questions about this to which I thought you might know the answers. At the end of the paper they mention the Phillips-Oppenheimer process in which D+Pd = H+Ag, and say that, though it was not possible to test for the

OFF TOPIC Thanks to the F.B.I. we are safe from llama fur protesters!

2005-12-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Here is a surrealistic quote from today's New York Times. It seems that since 9/11 the F.B.I. has spared no effort to protect American citizens from evildoers everywhere: One F.B.I. document indicates that agents in Indianapolis planned to conduct surveillance as part of a 'Vegan Community

Re: Lautzenhiser paper uploaded

2005-12-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Do you know if they -- or anyone else -- have since run a CF cell long enough so that they could sensibly hope that a detectible amount of silver might be generated? I do not think so. They did not have many successful runs after this. The other item that I

Re: ZPE, Naked Women and UFOs

2005-12-20 Thread OrionWorks
Grimer sez: ... I was forced to go to a catholic elementary school while living in Taiwan back in the early 60s. I can recall memories of unbelievable cruelty pertaining to what some of those penguins did to children under their care, Forced? Who forced you? Your parents

Re: ZPE, and UFOs-do we realy need to say OT

2005-12-20 Thread OrionWorks
Grimer sez: ... When he came back to his barrack he found a very different atmosphere. He never found out exactly what happened but what ever it was had scared these tough British Marines, on the eve of leaving to fight in Afghanistan, absolutely shitless. So much so that the squaddie

Re: ZPE, Naked Women and UFOs

2005-12-20 Thread Grimer
At 10:11 am 20/12/2005 -0600, Steven wrote: Grimer sez: ... I was forced to go to a catholic elementary school while living in Taiwan back in the early 60s. I can recall memories of unbelievable cruelty pertaining to what some of those penguins did to children under their care,

Re: Lautzenhiser paper uploaded

2005-12-20 Thread Jones Beene
Stephen A. Lawrence writes, 2) Possible depeletion of an unrecognized active material I don't believe depletion is an issue. Not in every situation, but in the Mizuno cryogenic experiments, for instance, the very substantial (high sigma) neutron effect goes away totally and entirely

BMW ICE Steam Hybrid

2005-12-20 Thread hohlrauml6d
Finally, someone finds a practical way to use the wasted ICE heat: http://www.gizmag.com/go/4936/ The concept uses energy from the exhaust gasses of the traditional Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) to power a steam engine which also contributes power to the automobile ? an overall 15 per cent

Re: Correa attacks Wikipedia

2005-12-20 Thread Merlyn
Gosh Bill, Now I feel bad for using a free email and online handle. What's in a name? Is a long-used handle any more or less informative than the name your parents gave you? A family name tells where you came from. A nickname tells what your friends think about you. A Nom de Cyber tells what you

Re: ZPE, Naked Women and UFOs

2005-12-20 Thread Merlyn
Chi has very little to do with accumulation. Like most energies, it is only useful when flowing. Intercourse doesn't really deplete male chi anymore than it depletes female chi, it simply connects the 2 energy networks, allowing for an exchange. To reiterate IMHO you cannot 'lose' chi. You

There's a New Segway in Town . . .

2005-12-20 Thread hohlrauml6d
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Re: BMW ICE Steam Hybrid

2005-12-20 Thread leaking pen
becuase... running a sirling off the heat from the engine coolant and block is innefficient? On 12/20/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Finally, someone finds a practical way to use the wasted ICE heat: http://www.gizmag.com/go/4936/The concept uses energy from the exhaust gasses of

Re: BMW ICE Steam Hybrid

2005-12-20 Thread hohlrauml6d
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energy production method

2005-12-20 Thread thomas malloy
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Re: weird glow from aluminum in baking soda solution

2005-12-20 Thread Horace Heffner
On Dec 20, 2005, at 8:50 AM, I wrote: The diode effect then essentially comes from the difference in mobility of protons vs OH- through the anode interface layer. That should say: The diode effect then essentially comes from the difference in mobility of protons through the cathode

Re: BMW ICE Steam Hybrid

2005-12-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
leaking pen wrote: becuase... running a sirling off the heat from the engine coolant and block is innefficient? Who says the actual engines they're using aren't similar to Stirling engines? They pipe the hot fluids to a pair of expansion units but the article doesn't say what's inside

Re: ZPE, Naked Women and UFOs

2005-12-20 Thread Harry Veeder
Grimer wrote: Of course to do so would out the unbelievable cruelty of your parents, your own flesh and blood. What child wants to face up to that? Frank May be it is a case of parental naivete rather than cruelty. Harry

Re: ZPE, Naked Women and UFOs

2005-12-20 Thread OrionWorks
Grimer sez: ... Yes, I would call it being forced. As a child what choice did I have but to accept what my parents felt was best for me and my education. You could have done what my brother did and cried until you were taken away. I gather you didn't approve of your brother's

Re: A Conductive Jet Switch?

2005-12-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Frederick Sparber wrote: Reminiscent of the early 1940's when a neighbor kid urinated on an electric fence,Once. My first thought on reading this was Ouch!!. It reminds me of a tale I heard of a drunk taking a leak on the third rail of the subway, for an even bigger ouch. But my second

Re: BMW ICE Steam Hybrid

2005-12-20 Thread leaking pen
okay, i hadnt looked that close at the schematics. you're right, they ARE using the other waste heat as well. On 12/20/05, Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: leaking pen wrote: becuase...running a sirling off the heat from the engine coolant and block is innefficient?Who says the

Re: A Conductive Jet Switch?

2005-12-20 Thread Michael Wood, Cincinnati
As the listener to a series of stories about electric fences, let me assure you, they do hurt when peed on! My grandfather did it once, and for the rest of his life, he'd pass down the family wisdom (just about the time he opened his third beer) Boy, don't ever piss on an electric fence, he

Re: A Conductive Jet Switch?

2005-12-20 Thread Frederick Sparber
Stephen. The pee exit height (PEH) of a kid aiming the stream upward to achieve contact with an electric fence allows for a solid stream as opposed to a falling gravity-accelerated stream that puts the stream in tensile stress, causing break-up into droplets. High conductivity too, if the

Re: weird glow from aluminum in baking soda solution

2005-12-20 Thread Horace Heffner
The diode effect must essentially come from the difference in mobility of protons through the cathode interface layer vs OH- through the anode interface layer. Continuing this line of thought, and the bumbling and stumbling around, if neutral OH is indeed created at the anode then OH- is a

First Publicly Traded Cold Fusion Company

2005-12-20 Thread Steven Krivit
Does anyone know of any other publicly-traded company or subsidiary besides D2Fusion that exists which is exclusively geared toward RD or commercialization of cold fusion? Thank you, Steve

Re: weird glow from aluminum in baking soda solution

2005-12-20 Thread Horace Heffner
On Dec 20, 2005, at 3:33 PM, I wrote: Given a voltage drop across the interface of 200 V, and a thickness of the nonconducting layer near the anode as 20 angstroms, the electrostatic field would be 2x10^12 V/m. This should have said: Given a voltage drop across the interface of 120 V,

Re: weird glow from aluminum in baking soda solution

2005-12-20 Thread Horace Heffner
Sometimes I can't get anything right! Sorry. One more time ... On Dec 19, 2005, at 9:50 AM, William Beaty wrote: In a dark room, the electrodes glow. See http://home.earthlink.net/~lenyr/borax.htm What is the mechanism? An aluminum oxide layer grows on the surface of the electrodes to a

Re: Space Tourist Trade

2005-12-20 Thread thomas malloy
Fredick Spaber posted Sir Richard BransonĂ­s Virgin Galactic space travel company has ironed out an agreement to utilize a futuristic spaceport to be built in New Mexico, with first flights One of the interviewees on C to C AM said that Sir Richard's proposed design for the New Mexico

RE: DON'T PANIC!

2005-12-20 Thread thomas malloy
Various posters on this thread suggested burying the biomass and then waiting for it to be digested into methane. I would like to suggest that engineered bioreactors and enzymes taylored to the specific job would be a more efficient way of fuel production. My friend told me about a process for

Re: First Publicly Traded Cold Fusion Company

2005-12-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Steven Krivit wrote: Does anyone know of any other publicly-traded company or subsidiary besides D2Fusion that exists which is exclusively geared toward RD or commercialization of cold fusion? No, but I have another question for anyone who can answer it. On the front page to D2Fusion,

Re: weird glow from aluminum in baking soda solution

2005-12-20 Thread William Beaty
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005, Michael Foster wrote: I don't think its accurate to refer to this as electroluminescence. It's more like electro-scintillation. If you look at the electrode under about 40X magnification, it resembles a swarm of fireflies. Anodized aluminum has a VERY weird structure;

Re: weird glow from aluminum in baking soda solution

2005-12-20 Thread Horace Heffner
On Dec 19, 2005, at 8:48 PM, Michael Foster wrote: I don't think its accurate to refer to this as electroluminescence. It's more like electro-scintillation. If you look at the electrode under about 40X magnification, it resembles a swarm of fireflies. Most of the light given off is apparently

Re: First Publicly Traded Cold Fusion Company

2005-12-20 Thread Horace Heffner
On Dec 20, 2005, at 5:57 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: What, exactly, happened with fusion research, cold or hot, in the 1930's? As far as I knew, fusion research didn't start until much later than that, but these two references seem to suggest that the groundwork for cold fusion was