Re: Explosive Antimony on Platinum, Cold Fusion in 1855?

2005-02-27 Thread Grimer
>At 01:21 pm 27-02-05 -0600, Sparber wrote: > Is it possible that the Platinum-Antimony, Platinum-Hydride interface > set up conditions for Cold Fusion, that released 82 Kilojoule per > gram of Explosive Antimony in Gore's 1855 experiments? That's quite a thought, Fred. History has often s

Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Steven Krivit
Jed, Just a thought .. it may be more strategic to posture DOE as acting more "ridiculously" rather than "unfairly." Steve

Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Grimer
At 05:18 pm 27-02-05 -0800, you wrote: > Frank, > > >> You want press attention? >> >> I'll give you press attention. >> >> Start a research program to develop a CF bomb with the >> avowed intention of saving America by getting there >> before the terrorists do. You will get all the press >> attent

Unified Theory

2005-02-27 Thread Baronvolsung
In a message dated 2/24/05 12:01:10 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: this is mostly new from the BLP site. http://www.blacklightpower.com/pdf/Theory%20Pres%20020905%20std%202.pdf The above link discusses the Unified Maxwell Theory based on Relativity which is very helpful,

Re: Incredible battery and TOE

2005-02-27 Thread Baronvolsung
In a message dated 2/24/05 12:01:10 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: this is mostly new from the BLP site. http://www.blacklightpower.com/pdf/Theory%20Pres%20020905%20std%202.pdf The above link discusses the Unified Maxwell Theory based on Relativity which is very helpful,

Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Steven Krivit
Because he said he will probably retire. He is giving up. He has been trying for years to get funding. He even thought of going to China. I shot back an answer saying "Wait! I will do my best to help." The other readers here should pitch in, and tell Mel Miles you stand with him. - Jed Jed, I

Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Steven Krivit
Frank, You want press attention? I'll give you press attention. Start a research program to develop a CF bomb with the avowed intention of saving America by getting there before the terrorists do. You will get all the press attention you can handle - and then some. Probably get quite a lot of fina

[OT] Gnosticism

2005-02-27 Thread Terry Blanton
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Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Terry Blanton
--- Grimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's no good saying "the development of small CF > bombs is unlikely". Until we know why and how cold > fusion works we are only guessing as to what's > likely and what ain't. On the contrary, consider the hypothetical situation that the reason the DoE

Re: a cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
RC Macaulay wrote: > Suggestion,, the University may be challenged to match funds pledged by > private business interests for the > advancement of science. As I said, Miles needs the cooperation of the government, not only for the money, but for materials from the Navy. - Jed

Re: Change is in the details & DVC

2005-02-27 Thread Terry Blanton
--- Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > - Original Message - > > > Perhaps you have followed Chaplin's link to > Glastonbury > and > > the mystical significance of that weird Vesica > Pisces > > And way beyond there, Frank Did anyone mention the VP replaces the Roman Arch in

Re: a cause celebre'

2005-02-27 Thread RC Macaulay
Gosh! Keith.. Grimer has me in here because I'm crazy, not stupid. Going to Houston doesn't mean sticking my head in Exxon's mouth. The idea is to approach money for " seed " money. Foundations love to" participate" NOT carry the bucket.   Besides, you fudged on the pic of the girl.. she's no

Re: a cause celebre"

2005-02-27 Thread RC Macaulay
A defeatist attitude insures only one thing .. defeat.   A short story follows.. a few years back, at the national Weftec conference we had a booth exhibiting our product line. At the time Vivendi-US Filter of France was the king of the hill in water treating equipment manufacturing. Overhe

Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Grimer
At 02:28 pm 27-02-05 -0500, Jed wrote: >Frank Grimer writes: > >> I have a suggestion - but you will probably find it far >> too Machiavellian. I believe, and I speak from real life >> experience, that the best way to get people's attention >> is to scare the shit out of them. > I could fr

Re: a cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread RC Macaulay
Short but to the point.. Storms put it in context... If China get CF before we do, we are toast.   Of the alternates suggested.. jealousy, vanity,lust and.. the best motivation is "Greed"   Suggestion,, the University may be challenged to match funds pledged by private business interests for

RE: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi Ed, you write: >Granted this is a sign of failure. However, we are not using fear, >only embarrassment, at least with respect to the DOE. The population >needs to realize the advantages of CF. The fear only comes if the >advantages are ignored, in the same manner death comes if the advan

Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Edmund Storms
Keith Nagel wrote: Frank writes: You wrote "I asked Mel Miles whether he thinks it is over the top." Goodness me! You sound like Ned Flanders. All credit to Mel Miles for his gutsey reply. Why on earth did it depress you. I can't answer for Ed or Jed, but it depresses me because it's a sign of

RE: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread John Steck
Take a page from Howard Dean. Credit Card donations over the internet. Lots of money can be collected in a grass roots campaign... -john -Original Message- From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] As for what else we can do . . . Does anyone here have suggestions? If there are step

RE: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Keith Nagel
Frank writes: >You wrote "I asked Mel Miles whether he thinks it >is over the top." Goodness me! You sound like >Ned Flanders. All credit to Mel Miles for his >gutsey reply. Why on earth did it depress you. I can't answer for Ed or Jed, but it depresses me because it's a sign of desperation and

Re: A cause celebre? - with two for one benefits

2005-02-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
If Mel does get an experiment going, it might attract more attention than most CF research does. Suppose he is funded after a well-publicized battle, partly because a half-dozen reporters publish his story. Six months later, we call those reporters back and say, "guess what, it worked." My guess

Re: Explosive Antimony on Platinum, Cold Fusion in 1855?

2005-02-27 Thread Frederick Sparber
Is it possible that the Platinum-Antimony, Platinum-Hydride interface set up conditions for Cold Fusion, that released 82 Kilojoule per gram of Explosive Antimony in Gore's 1855 experiments?   Frederick    

Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
Michael Foster writes: > Would you care to tell us how much money would constitute > funding for Mel Miles? When you know what your goal is > it's usually easier to reach. Good question. I have no idea. I have copied this response to Miles. Perhaps part of the goal here is to get "official" mon

Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Michael Foster
Jed wrote: > Because he said he will probably retire. He is giving up. > He has been trying for years to get funding. He even > thought of going to China. I shot back an answer saying > "Wait! I will do my best to help." The other readers here > should pitch in, and tell Mel Miles you stand with

Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
Frank Grimer writes: > I have a suggestion - but you will probably find it far > too Machiavellian. I believe, and I speak from real life > experience, that the best way to get people's attention > is to scare the shit out of them. I could frighten them if I could get their attention, but the

RE: Flux gates

2005-02-27 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi Hoyt. You've covered most of the major methods. And yes, the standard theory about these things is that you don't get more out than you put in. That said, there is a wealth of new phenomena that you don't see with linear resonators, and is well worth study on your part. It is better to think of

Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Edmund Storms
Dear Frank, I totally agree with you. The time for being nice has past. The DOE has shown gross dishonesty and the energy situation is getting out of hand. The "Manifesto" is just the start. With a little luck and enough effort, we hope to get the public concerned. However, I have no allus

Re: A cause celebre?

2005-02-27 Thread Grimer
At 06:10 pm 26-02-05 -0500, Jed wrote: > A mainstream CF researcher asked Ed Storms and I to > tone down or remove the Manifesto we posted on Thursday, > "THE DOE LIES!" I asked Mel Miles whether he thinks it > is over the top. He replied with a very depressing message. > He says he understand

Re: a cause celebre'

2005-02-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
RC Macaulay wrote: I will need the name of the University working with Mel. University of La Verne http://www.ulv.edu/ He is teaching there. - Jed

Flux gates

2005-02-27 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
I have a few questions on switching magnetic flux, as used in the Bearden Motionless Electromagnetic Generator, and numerous other "free energy" magnet motors. I can think of several ways to redirect or gate off magnetic flux: 1. Saturation of iron flux paths, either parallel to the flux as in th

Re: OFF TOPIC: Vesica Piscis addenda

2005-02-27 Thread Grimer
At 06:06 pm 26-02-05 -0800, you wrote: >...or, in Gnostic understanding, was Christianity originally >a Pythagorean off-shoot? > >One more thing about this particular religious symbol which >I forgot to mention, for those who enjoy religious >symbolism, Gnostic mythology and codes ... and thankfull

Re: Antimony vs Palliadium for CF Electrolysis Cathodes?

2005-02-27 Thread Frederick Sparber
Interestingly a Google search for "Palladium Antimonide" brought up 25 hits.   http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2003AM/finalprogram/abstract_64355.htm   " Palladium antimonide is rare. One crystal of homogeneous chemical composition (2.5 mm across) gives an ideal formula of (Pd,Cu)3(Sb,As,Sn)1 although

Re: Antimony vs Palliadium for CF Electrolysis Cathodes?

2005-02-27 Thread Frederick Sparber
Antimony was a metal of choice for the Ancient Alchemists, and bears some properties that resemble Palladium. It's propensity to explode when combined with 4% - 12% Antimony Trichloride (and possibly hydrogen)in the "alpha-antimony allotrope" merits some thought as a CF- O/U material;   The Alch