Pluging the patent number into "Search Term 1" brings
up the patents that reference that number.
http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/search-bool.html
3,049,690 (1962) 10 references
3,136,593 (1964) 4 references
3,170,270 (1965) 1 references
3,751,869(1973) 4 references
3,782,352 (1974) 5
Michael Foster wrote:
I suppose I'll have to go back and read your original posts on this subject, but if your idea depends on stimulated Brillouin scattering, there would be a problem of reaching a threshold, as SBS doesn't happen at low power densities. A high power argon- mercury arc with
Frank..
Shades of my sainted grandmother, Blanche Louise Townley, who had the gift.
Like I was sitting at her knee and listening to speech long gone. Never ,
ever attempt to beard an Englishman using his language. One will wind up
dangling more than participles.
I have spent some thoughtful
Vo, Jed,
Wikipedia is a model of free speech (not free screech) and democracy but I
guess what we really mean by free speech is *informed* free speech and what
we really mean by democracy is an educated populous (adult, not a-dolt), non
salacious media (not power without responsibility) and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wikipedia is a model of free speech (not free screech) and democracy but I
guess what we really mean by free speech is *informed* free speech . . .
Why do you call it a model? In Wikipedia, anything goes. Anyone can
post any comment, anonymously. This is an
At 08:42 am 16/12/2005 -0600, Richard wrote:
Frank...
I have spent some thoughtful time in thinking
of your magnificent obsession dealing with B*a
and the internal pressure of concrete. Sad that
the Glen Canyon cavitation incident was left to
explain itself.
The interesting thing
Jed,
Yes you are correct, always a fine balance between justice and progress and
the forces of anarchy. Yes that was the paper I read. I believe it is stuff
of that quality that is going to attract young research fellows to the
subject.
I'm sorry if my responses get a little patchy from now on as
The video published by Infinite Energy, Cold Fusion: Fire from
Water is now available on DVD. I found it on Netflix. (I am tempted
to give it a five-star review but I am a co-author so I shouldn't.)
It is published by a weird company here:
http://www.ufotv.com
I am not thrilled to see the
If it is true that a person is known by the friends he keeps, we in cold
fusion are in really great company on this website. There a person can
find information about most of the greatest, but rejected discoveries
ever made by man. These are discoveries so profound that most people
simply can
http://www.impactlab.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=6827
The energy industry has found a new way to dispose of the greenhouse
gas carbon dioxide: pump it back into the underground oil reservoirs
from whence much of it came.
Not only does the project dispose of the nasty CO2, the
Yep.
There is a CO2 pipeline running from CO2 wells in northeastern
New Mexico to the Permian Basin oil wells in southeastern
NM and west Texas for enhanced oil extraction that has been in use for
twenty years or so.
Fred
hohlraum wrote,
I guess the axiom of any publicity is good pubicity applies in this
Hustler interview of Dr. Steven Greer:
http://www.disclosureproject.org/bassiorinterview.htm
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess the axiom of any publicity is good pubicity applies in
this Hustler interview of Dr. Steven Greer:
Ed Storms does not mind cold fusion being associated with ufotv.com,
but he would probably draw the line at this!
- Jed
Fred wrote:
Things might get really interesting if Pd wires are
exploded in a 200-400 atmosphere pressure D2 gas.
Sounds like a really low cost (ahem) thermo-
nuclear device. Or would you need to add a
dash of tritium?
M.
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[Original Message]
From: What's New [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 12/16/2005 7:46:51 PM
Subject: [BOBPARKS-WHATSNEW] What's New Friday December 16, 2005
WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 16 Dec 05 Washington, DC
1. SPACE DEVELOPMENT: WILL SIX FLAGS OVER THE MOON BE
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vo, Jed,
Wikipedia is a model of free speech (not free screech) and democracy but I
guess what we really mean by free speech is *informed* free speech and what
we really mean by democracy is an educated populous (adult, not a-dolt), non
salacious
only gets rid of it for so long though.
On 12/16/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://www.impactlab.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=6827
The energy industry has found a new way to dispose of the greenhousegas carbon dioxide: pump it back into the underground oil
Yep, one hoaxster 'fessed up recently:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002677060_wiki11.html
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20051211-5739.html
-Original Message-
From: William Beaty
But Wikipedia is an experiment in *anonymous* free speech, where abusive
people
William Beaty wrote:
But Wikipedia is an experiment in *anonymous* free speech, where abusive
people with mild mental problems cannot be blocked . . .
Actually, the editors can block people, and they have done so
occasionally. I suppose the offenders can simply register a new name.
If
leaking pen wrote:
only gets rid of it for so long though.
Why? Does it gradually leak out of the underground reservoir?
- Jed
lesse... gas, stone. you tell me? its going to end up in any water source that runs through it, bubling out, bubbling through the small holes in the rock, and eventually be released enmasse as holes open up due to geological activity.
On 12/16/05, Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
leaking
Bill B's got a good point. This is one of the aspects which makes Vortex
such a valuable group.
Most people are willing to identify themselves and stand behind their words.
Steve
At 02:09 PM 12/16/2005, you wrote:
Yep, one hoaxster 'fessed up recently:
leaking pen wrote:
lesse... gas, stone. you tell me?
If we are talking about oil wells, then they typically also hold
natural gas which has been trapped for millions of years. The salt
dome or whatever it is that traps the liquid and gas is punctured by
the drill, and when they are
Others believe the Logos should be self-sustaining. Or as Mr. Grimer
iterated
*In principio erat Verbum et Verbum erat apud Deum et Deus erat Verbum*
(bringing us back off topic ;-)
-Original Message-
From: Steven Krivit
Bill B's got a good point. This is one of the aspects which
--- William Beaty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Wikipedia started out using the simple
email-verified registration
which nearly all WWW forums use to exclude
trolls/flamers/spammers, it
would be a very different resource today.
There are two anonymizing utilities, Tor and Privoxy,
which
- Original Message -
From: Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Arata's gas-loaded double-structured cathode
Cool paper! Do you know if the effect is as reproducible as it sounds?
The paper makes it sounds like he just throws the switch, and the D2 with
Pd reactor
- Original Message -
From: Mike Carrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: Arata's gas-loaded double-structured cathode
Oops: I said bidder cathodes instead of bigger cathodes
Mike Carrell
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005, Steven Krivit wrote:
Bill B's got a good point. This is one of the aspects which makes Vortex
such a valuable group.
Most people are willing to identify themselves and stand behind their words.
In observing (or fighting with) flamer types over the years, I noticed
that
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Harry Veeder wrote:
William Beaty wrote:
But I already know the answer. It's simple: Pressure differentials
explain 100% of the lifting force, while flow-deflection (the acceleration
of fluid masses) also explains 100% of the lifting force. These are
simply two
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Rick Monteverde wrote:
But the incoming air will fill the vacuum chamber, with
the wave travelling at roughly the speed of sound!
In human time scale, as soon as you open the valve
and generate an air jet, significant air pressure
appears on the OTHER side of the wing.
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005, Rhong Dhong wrote:
At the moment then, requiring an email address to be
confirmed may not mean that the subscriber can be
traced.
Where anonymity is banned (or where money is involved,) some places refuse
to honor yahoo.com email addresses or other free email services for
Ok, I stand corrected.
Harry
William Beaty wrote:
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Harry Veeder wrote:
William Beaty wrote:
But I already know the answer. It's simple: Pressure differentials
explain 100% of the lifting force, while flow-deflection (the acceleration
of fluid masses) also explains
Mike Carrell wrote:
Arata cathodes were used by Mike McKubre at SRI a few years ago. My
understanding is that McKubre attempted to fabricate the cathodes himself
[in SRI's facilities] without success. It is no accident that Arata's
colleague was head of the metallurgy department at the
I've just realised one of the consequences
of the 3D Casimir Law.
Stefan's fourth power law only presents a one
dimensional view of things. In fact the energy
density goes down according to (LAC)^(-12) where
LAC is Local Absolute Compreture and Compreture
is the reciprocal of temperature as
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