Re: More MAHG BLP

2005-06-21 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Stephen A. Lawrence's message of Fri, 27 May 2005 12:52:06 -0400: Hi, [snip] which lost energy while we were gaining it. Violating the second law would actually be more serious, I think; it's not clear how you'd fix thermodynamics to deal with a second law violation. [snip] Any

Re: More MAHG BLP

2005-06-21 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
If true, then it's free energy (though somewhat hard to scale). (But it sounds a lot like Maxwell's daemon electrified, and figuring out why Maxwell's daemon doesn't work always seems to involve arguments I can't quite follow with proofs that don't fit in the margin...) Robin van Spaandonk

[OT] Happy Solstice

2005-06-21 Thread Terry Blanton
More information than you might want on the solstice: http://tinyurl.com/adkva -Gnostic Neo-pagan

1/f noise: was More MAHG BLP

2005-06-21 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: Stephen A. Lawrence and Robin van Spaandonk Is there an example of a noise source with which this actually can be made to work? Send the current through a couple of transformers that increase the voltage to about 10 V. Put a diode and capacitor in the

Re: correction/Sunshine-Propelled Craft Is Set to Sail in Space

2005-06-21 Thread Harry Veeder
Terry Blanton wrote: From: Harry Veeder In reality the wavelength (and consequently momentum) of the reflected photon is slightly less than the wavelength ( momentum ) of the incoming photon. That should say slightly longer instead of slightly less! But, but, but, that means the sail

Re: Big CF breakthrough reported

2005-06-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
John Coviello wrote: iESiusa definitely deserves a field trip by cold fusion advocates to see if they seem legit. I have been in communication with them, and I would go, but they want visitors to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), and that is something I will not do. As I said

Re: Golka video: Ball Lightning in lab. WHAT?!!!!!

2005-06-21 Thread Grimer
At 09:05 pm 17/06/2005 -0700, Grimer wrote: William Beaty wrote: snip I suspect that we're looking at something unexplained. If I'm right, then people have been staring right at Ball Lightning for decades, while at the same time fooling ourselves with wrong explanations which prove that

Re: Golka video: Ball Lightning in lab. WHAT?!!!!!

2005-06-21 Thread leaking pen
kinda like a bose einstein condensate, but between a different set of forms, and on a larger scale? havent seen the video, will download at home, but for those that would know, is an arc welder ac or dc? ditto the devices hes using to generate the balls. On 6/17/05, William Beaty [EMAIL

Methane and LENR in Ball Lightning

2005-06-21 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: Grimer In WW2, many submarines ran with electrical power from a bank of batteries, and if the connections were incorrectly switched, ball lightning would occasionally be produced. Professor James Tuck had access to a submarine battery redundant from

Water memory paper

2005-06-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
I have a paper here on water memory: Vysotskii, V. and A.A. Kornilova. The Spatial Structure Of Water And The Problem Of Controlled Low Energy Nuclear Reactions In Water Matrix. in Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. 2004. Marseille, France. This seems

iESi replication may not be difficult

2005-06-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
Chris Tinsley and some others reported strange effects from devices similar to this iESi device. Chris did not use ultra-pure water, a dielectric. He did use a ceramic to restrict the flow, which is a dielectric. Perhaps I and others here at Vortex should take this a little more seriously.

Re: Water memory paper

2005-06-21 Thread Jones Beene
I would like a copy - and BTW this slant on water structure as opposed to aesthetic properties -actually does seem like it could be very on-topic (going by the title at least) - unlike the broader subject of water memory which can stray very far into art shall we say...if not into pure

Re: iESi replication may not be difficult

2005-06-21 Thread John Coviello
I have a strong suspicion that the iESi technology is similar to the Dr. Tadahiko Mizuno's patent described in the recent Infinite Energy magazine (pg. 22) Hydrogen Evolution by Plasma Electrolysis in Aqueous Solution published in 2005 JJAP. iESi is claiming to have invented a cheap way of

Re: 1/f noise: was More MAHG BLP

2005-06-21 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jones Beene wrote: - Original Message - From: Stephen A. Lawrence and Robin van Spaandonk Is there an example of a noise source with which this actually can be made to work? Send the current through a couple of transformers that increase the voltage to about 10 V. Put a diode

Re: Methane and LENR in Ball Lightning

2005-06-21 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones wrote, Grimer wrote.. Professor James Tuck had access to a submarine battery redundant from another experiment at Los Alamos. After many attempts to create a ball lightning discharge -which failed- he enclosed the switchgear in a small cellophane box and added a low concentration of

Re: 1/f noise was More MAHG BLP

2005-06-21 Thread RC Macaulay
Stephen , you may add to the spinning top the silver dollar spin.Spinning a new silver dollar on a hard clean flat surface can be a study in itself considering the amount of energy released across the entire range of spin until it is perfectly still. Even in its final throws of decay, the

RC's AM fillings.

2005-06-21 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi Richard, You write: Once had a friend say he could hear music from the fillings in his teeth. Always got a laugh. We tried an experiment . He sat in another room while we had an AM radio playing popular music. He couldn't hear the radio from his location but he could tell us what melody was

Re: Water memory paper

2005-06-21 Thread FHLew
Thank you sir. I would be grateful if you would kindly send me a copy. With regards Lew - Original Message - From: Jed Rothwell To: vortex-L@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 4:04 AM Subject: Water memory paper I have a paper here on "water