Re: 1997 - 2005 the missing SMOT years

2005-05-03 Thread Prometheus Effect
--- Public [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you seen this?: http://www.reidarfinsrud.no/sider/mobile/foto.html Hi Craig, Not to be a wet blanket but that big spring in the central column could be a worry? Now it's just engineering effort, time and money, Greg Find local movie times and

Re: Re: Long Delayed Echoes

2005-05-03 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] That still doesn't answer my question though. I'm sorry, the question was regarding googling echo returns from the moon?

Re: Shell and Arie DeGeus

2005-05-03 Thread RC Macaulay
Thanks Mark Goldes for making mention of the connection with DeGeus and Shell. As I recall the news article , Shell emphasized the point that Shell was spending their research money on hydrogen. Looking at the background of Shell's new US head, I see he has worked with the "right" people ..

RE: ICCF-11 papers are depressing

2005-05-03 Thread Frederick Sparber
Michael Foster wrote: I wish everyone would give up on the electrolysis work. I think it's just an interesting dead end. No way to scale it up commercially. Agreed. Too much energyinvested into getting the effect. A bit soon to say anything for certain, but the 10 stacked (tissue paper

RE: ICCF-11 papers are depressing

2005-05-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Michael Foster wrote: I wouldn't be so depressed if I were you. There are plenty of us out there doing CF research with very encouraging results who are just not publishing anything until the patent situation changes. Frankly, I doubt there are any that could rival Szpak or Iwamura I wish

Re: ICCF-11 papers have arrived

2005-05-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Robin van Spaandonk wrote: In what sense do [the papers] need to be edited? In papers written by non-native speakers, the English needs work. There is a broad range of problems. Papers by German authors may need a few minor adjustments of the definite and indefinite articles (the and a). Papers

[OT] Heavy Metal Recall

2005-05-03 Thread Terry Blanton
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/story.jsp?story=634679 A newly discovered fragment of the oldest surviving copy of the New Testament indicates that, as far as the Antichrist goes, theologians, scholars, heavy metal groups, and television evangelists have got the wrong number.

Example of borderline paper

2005-05-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Below is a good example of a paper that may or may not have anything to do with CF. This one looks borderline to me. Perhaps it is more about conventional nuclear physics than CF. The paper describes an exotic theory about magnetic monopolls causing the Chernobyl explosion. I guess that makes

Re: 1997 - 2005 the missing SMOT years

2005-05-03 Thread John Fields
On Tue, 3 May 2005 16:43:39 +1000 (EST), you wrote: --- Public [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you seen this?: http://www.reidarfinsrud.no/sider/mobile/foto.html Hi Craig, Not to be a wet blanket but that big spring in the central column could be a worry? --- In what respect? -- John Fields

Re: BLP implementation path

2005-05-03 Thread Standing Bear
On Monday 02 May 2005 20:17, Mike Carrell wrote: Standing Bear wrote: snip Good use for it. Another use may be to utilize it for rocket propulsion. There was a government funded study that stopped short of testing the power of this rocket. Then nothing. Probably working now and

Re: ICCF-11 papers are depressing

2005-05-03 Thread Edmund Storms
Jed Rothwell wrote: These ICCF-11 papers are depressing. There are only a few experimental papers. Most are reviews of old work, or papers about theory. As far as I can tell, most of the theory is of the crackpot variety, and usually about subjects unrelated to CF, such as POSSIBLE NUCLEAR

Re: Example of borderline paper

2005-05-03 Thread Standing Bear
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 11:08, Jed Rothwell wrote: Below is a good example of a paper that may or may not have anything to do with CF. This one looks borderline to me. Perhaps it is more about conventional nuclear physics than CF. The paper describes an exotic theory about magnetic monopolls

Re: [OT] Heavy Metal Recall

2005-05-03 Thread Standing Bear
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 10:54, Terry Blanton wrote: http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/story.jsp?story=634679 A newly discovered fragment of the oldest surviving copy of the New Testament indicates that, as far as the Antichrist goes, theologians, scholars, heavy metal groups, and

RE: ICCF-11 papers have arrived

2005-05-03 Thread Keith Nagel
Hey Jed, This kind of thing bothered me before the internet, but now it reads quite acceptably to me. I've come to appreciate russenglish for the novel sentence structuring and simplicity of style. That said, your insertion of the proper unit of current is a critical edit; those kinds of errors

616

2005-05-03 Thread Jones Beene
Terry, Instead of 666, it's actually the far less ominous 616... This isn't exactly 'news,' but maybe it is a slow day in the UK. If you have a copy of the New American Standard version of the NT, open it to Rev. 13:18 - the footnote says thatone ancient manuscriptdoes in fact give the

Re: BLP implementation path

2005-05-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Standing Bear wrote: Conversely, the British once fully funded studies on a battleship made of ice, purely to mollify a fearful public during the depths of World War II. I believe that was an aircraft carrier made of ice mixed with sawdust and or ground-up newspaper. It was to be deployed in the

Pykrete was RE: BLP implementation path

2005-05-03 Thread Keith Nagel
Google Pykrete and you'll find a wealth of information about this odd bit of history. http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/7/floatingisland.php K. -Original Message- From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:52 AM To: vortex-L@eskimo.com Subject: Re:

RE: ICCF-11 papers are depressing

2005-05-03 Thread Keith Nagel
Hey Fred, Can you get some of the magnets up to the curie point to demagnetize them? That would make a much better control than the ceramics. A propane torch might work on a small NdFeB, ceramics will break unless you use a furnace. K. -Original Message- From: Frederick Sparber

[OT] Re: 616

2005-05-03 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] This isn't exactly 'news,' but maybe it is a slow day in the UK. Well, the actual news item was the use of multi-spectral imaging to read previously illegible papyri: http://www.sciscoop.com/story/2005/4/24/224546/127 snip interesting stuff All

English articles are not nonsense

2005-05-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Standing Bear wrote: Russian grammar is different than ours in many ways, including the omission of common nonsense words that we call 'articles' like 'the' in many cases... Actually, English articles have a specific meaning: they indicate whether you are talking about one specific instance or

Re: [OT] 616

2005-05-03 Thread Jones Beene
From: Terry Blanton I *did* find it interesting that the bad guy (according to Hebrew Gematria) went from Nero to Caligulia. Yes. But that is most of the problem with 616 being the substitue for 666, or so it would seem. Nero makes more sense, historically. Caligula reigned only 3 years and

Re: English articles are not nonsense

2005-05-03 Thread leaking pen
an english teacher is teaching his class about positive and negative words. In english, as you know, a double negative is a positive, whereas in some languages, such as russian, a double negative is simply more negative. however, there is no known language where a double positive can be a

Re: [OT] Re: 616

2005-05-03 Thread leaking pen
well, its the letter vav, which looks like an upside down stunted l. its both a letter and a number, and reading it, it said it looked like that on the forehead. not that that was what it actually was. you could make a lot of symbols out of three L shapes, especially in a nice spiral pattern.

Re : Magnetically Aligned CF Reactions, in H2O, Was RE: ICCF-11 papers....

2005-05-03 Thread Frederick Sparber
Hi Keith, Boiling hot water should do it, but I'm not going to try it until I get some more precise measurements with some digital thermometers due in today or tomorrow. BTW, the Neodymium magnets are Nickel-Plated which makes for thinking of it as a Condensed Plasma Interface with magnetic

RE: Re : Magnetically Aligned CF Reactions, in H2O, Was RE: ICCF-11 papers....

2005-05-03 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi Fred, Boiling water won't quite cut it; 300C needed. You might try the oven in a pinch, it might just do it. This is a neat experiment for a variety of reasons, what are you using for calorimeters? A related thought: A while back I had it in my head that the surface morphology could be

RE: Report from Max Planck work

2005-05-03 Thread Keith Nagel
Hey RC, You may have to repost; I'm getting a 403 forbidden error on the link, even the root domain rejects requests. Can you cut and paste the story? K. -Original Message- From: RC Macaulay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 1:05 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject:

Re: English articles are not nonsense

2005-05-03 Thread RC Macaulay
Jed, So much language is lost in translation yet the English language has become the language of the world of business, air travel and encroaching into science as a universal medium for the exchange of ideas via the internet. Picking up on your color comment, in Rev.21:19 , the writer

Re: Re : Magnetically Aligned CF Reactions, in H2O, Was RE: ICCF-11 papers....

2005-05-03 Thread Harry Veeder
If this warming is the result of some sort of fusion, you should place the cup in a shield to protect against possible neutron emissions. Harry Frederick Sparber at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Keith, Boiling hot water should do it, but I'm not going to try it until I get some more precise

Re : Magnetically Aligned CF Reactions, in H2O, Was RE: ICCF-11 papers....

2005-05-03 Thread Frederick Sparber
Keith wrote: A related thought: A while back I had it in my head that the surface morphology could be modified by plating on a PM, I was disappointed to find that Ni plating on a charged magnet seemed to have no noticeable effect. Isn't that surprising? Yes. :-) I thought Indigo was

Re : Magnetically Aligned CF Reactions, in H2O,Was RE: ICCF-11 papers....

2005-05-03 Thread Frederick Sparber
[Original Message] From: Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Date: 5/3/05 12:41:56 PM Subject: Re: Re : Magnetically Aligned CF Reactions, in H2O,Was RE: ICCF-11 papers If this warming is the result of some sort of fusion, you should place the cup in a shield

Re: Spiral helixes

2005-05-03 Thread Harvey Norris
--- Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Harvey, Heres how that paradox works... [snip] This is very interesting and, over the years, you have said similar things in prior posts that lead one to believe that in 3-phase - symmetry in preserved - at least there is that tendency

ICCF-11 titles

2005-05-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Here are all of the ICCF-11 titles that I am aware of, from my EndNote database. 1. Abyaneh, M., et al. Concerning the Modeling of Systems in Terms of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED): The Special Case of Cold Fusion. in Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. 2004.

RE: Report from Max Planck work

2005-05-03 Thread Don Wiegel
Fusion Fuss will Harness Energy of the Sun By sciencebase, Section News Posted on Sat Apr 30th, 2005 at 12:35:19 PM PST After years of calculation, preparation and component production the Wendelstein 7-X project has now entered a new phase: Assembly of the fusion device at Greifswald Branch

Re: ICCF-11 titles

2005-05-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
See note in private e-mail. Try: SpalloneAanoverview.doc It is in pretty good shape, and you will love the colors in Table 1. Very Italian! We need to preserve that for posterity. I did a test conversion into Acrobat. It comes out just fine. Also, table 1 fits on one page, even though it does

RE: ICCF-11 papers are depressing

2005-05-03 Thread Michael Foster
--- On Tue 05/03, Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael Foster wrote; I wouldn't be so depressed if I were you. There are plenty of us out there doing CF research with very encouraging results who are just not publishing anything until the patent situation changes. Frankly, I

Re: New Energy researches at KPN Consulting

2005-05-03 Thread Jones Beene
Keith , Interesting experiment with the Hg arc. (Fred isn't too happy with the results, so he probably wants to see the full 800 amps through there) Do you have a G-M or other type of radiation monitor? It would be interesting to know if there was any small amount of induced radioactivity in

RE: Arie DeGeus

2005-05-03 Thread Keith Nagel
Hey Mark, you write: I am not qualified to evaluate the fractional hydrogen experiments, but he seemed to have carried those forward some distance toward practical hardware. The patent picture remains cloudy. It looks from the INPADOC legal data like he's been fighting it out with the

RE: Robert Carroll

2005-05-03 Thread Mark Goldes
Hi Keith, That's him alright. I believe we have a copy of his original patent application for fusion close to absolute zero. He delivered his last paper in San Francisco at a AAAS meeting, which for the first, and only, time had a Section devoted to non-relativistic physics. At the end he

How would you calculate KE

2005-05-03 Thread Prometheus Effect
Guys, How would you calculate the final KE of a vertically falling ball assuming you know the mass of the ball, g and you could accurately measure the transit time of the last say 25mm of the vertical drop? Then, assuming you knew the total drop distance, would not a lower measured KE (than PE

Re: Long Delayed Echoes

2005-05-03 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Tue, 3 May 2005 8:20:17 -0400: Hi, [snip] From: Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] That still doesn't answer my question though. I'm sorry, the question was regarding googling echo returns from the moon? No, the question was, doesn't anyone listen at