The ocean salt spray (14.7 PSI Beta-Atmosphere?) allows for the generation of positron-emitting Sodium-22 by
spallation of neutrons off sodium or magnesium by cosmic rays.
This might explain the strange 4.5 to 1 Na/K ratio in Sea Water
Calcium forms carbonates that are less soluble in water than
Note to a geologist friend. At least he was. :-)
Lenr/Canr "Active Sites"?
Dave,
I find that the transitory Positronium Negative Ion Ps- may form
a bound "Triad" (e- e+ e-) or "Electronium" (*e-) with a mass
about 1,7 to 2.7 electron masses. It may be ubiquitous in nature.
I'm looking for it
Nick Palmer wrote:
Thomas Malloy wrote to the lone wolf meteorologist Roy Spencer and
was directed by the reply to his website of serious articles
http://www.tcsdaily.com/Authors.aspx?id=267
Mr Spencer further poured scorn on the piece of popular journalism at
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*From:* Frederick Sparber mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To: *vortex-l mailto:vortex-l@eskimo.com
*Sent:* 3/14/2006 4:14:51 AM
*Subject:* Re: Electronium (*e-) Sodium-22 Laced
Electrolysis Cells
FWIW, Jones.
Nick Palmer wrote:
I first heard it when I was talking to one of the politicians
(Economics Minister) in my own fair Jersey about 10 years ago when
he metaphorically patted me on the head and (paraphrasing) said
don't you realise, little Green person, that we need more economic
growth to pay
From the Financial Times Jan. 30, 2006 page 6
In 2003, nearly 70 percent of Austria's domestically produced power
came from renewable sources. Biomass fuelled 11.2 percent of Austria's
total primary
energy supply and 21 per cent of heat production Not only do forests
grow back, they absorb
=
Renowned Bird Flu Expert Warns: Be Prepared
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March 14, 2006 - Robert G. Webster is one of the
few bird flu experts confident enough to answer
the key question: Will
-Original Message-
From: Grimer
Well, the Apocalyse does have a section where 200,000,000
horsemen slay one third of the human race. 8-)
Cassie,
Sounds a bit like the Raison Strain in Ted Dekker's circle trilogy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Dekker
Ted's works are sometimes
On Mar 15, 2006, at 8:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Grimer
Well, the Apocalyse does have a section where 200,000,000
horsemen slay one third of the human race. 8-)
If they are each on horseback that's going to make for an awful lot
of horse dung! 8^)
On Mar 15, 2006, at 5:52 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Nick Palmer wrote:
I first heard it when I was talking to one of the politicians
(Economics Minister) in my own fair Jersey about 10 years ago when
he metaphorically patted me on the head and (paraphrasing) said
don't you realise, little
Horace Heffner wrote:
With the right policies we can have have economic activity like never
before - and all to the good side. Vehicle replacement with energy
efficient vehicles is a huge economic opportunity.
I disagree. This will only call for the construction of some
production lines,
Manufacture of renewable energy generation systems, not just for a few
countries, but for the world, is a colossal opportunity.
In certain countries such as India and Africa, small, self-contained
systems, such as for pumping irrigation water, or powering comfort fans,
can work wonders. For
On Mar 15, 2006, at 10:37 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Horace Heffner wrote:
With the right policies we can have have economic activity like never
before - and all to the good side. Vehicle replacement with energy
efficient vehicles is a huge economic opportunity.
I disagree. This will only
On Mar 15, 2006, at 11:01 AM, Philip Winestone wrote:
In certain countries such as India and Africa, small, self-
contained systems, such as for pumping irrigation water, or
powering comfort fans, can work wonders. For countries such as the
US and Canada, renewable power such as solar
Philip Winestone wrote:
For countries such as the US and Canada, renewable power such as
solar energy is quite inadequate.
That's incorrect. The U.S. wind power in the top ~5 states is larger
than the power from all of the oil produced in the Middle East. (That
is, wind power from places
Our dear curmudgeon has responded.
Terry
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Date: 2006/03/15 Wed PM 03:09:08 EST
To: Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sonofusion
go retire yourself!
Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/10/2006 9:06 PM
Greetings Bob,
Sorry - but I've been there. I was an alternate energy engineer quite a
few years ago, specializing in solar, both in North America and overseas in
India, Pakistan and Thailand. Wind power is inconsistent (like I
said). Solar power - if you put panels on every square metre of the US -
may
Philip Winestone wrote:
Sorry - but I've been there. I was an alternate energy engineer
quite a few years ago, specializing in solar . . .
What kind of solar? PV or direct thermal? Direct, large scale thermal
plants were built 20 years ago by Luz, and they take less land area
than coal or
See:
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_37/b3950067_mz018.htm
Quotes:
The price per kilowatt-hour (kWh) that SCE will pay is confidential
and must be approved by the California Public Utilities Commission.
But there's little doubt that the contract will get a thumbs-up,
perhaps
Oh, incidentally, if I were to choose a way for people to become somewhat
energy independent (ie - not hooked up to some grid and thus not totally
dependent on giant energy purveyors) I would far rather put my energy into
developing viable cold fusion applications, and not waste my time on the
Philip Winestone writes:
Oh, incidentally, if I were to choose a way for people to become somewhat
energy independent (ie - not hooked up to some grid and thus not totally
dependent on giant energy purveyors)
Honestly, I see no point to energy independence. Why does anyone care whether
they
On Mar 15, 2006, at 6:36 PM, Philip Winestone wrote:
...I really can't be bothered arguing how many PV modules can dance
on the head of a pin.
Yes, all those facts can be so annoying.
Horace Heffner
Polar carbon dioxide increasing at surprising rate. See:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,,1729255,00.html
In 1990 this key cause of global warming was rising at a rate of 1
part per million (ppm). Recently, that rate reached 2 ppm per year.
Now, scientists at the Mount Zeppelin
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/03/060315174950.htm
This ring means that three objects are entangled. If you pick up any
one of them, the other two will follow. However, if you cut one of
them off, the other two will fall apart, Chin said. There is
something magic about this
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