Strange.
Out of the ~ 32 billion per cm^2 per sec solar neutrino flux, an occasional neutrino converts
stable Argon-40 to Radio-Potassium-40, (1/2 life 1.277 billion years) but another neutrino converts
Radio-Potassium-40 to stable Calcium-40.
Another neutrino converts Radiocarbon-14 (1/2
Here is a new web site:
http://coldfusion-miles.com/
I will put links to this at LENR-CANR.org, soon.
Also, Mizuno sent me his ICCF8 paper:
Mizuno, T., et al. Confirmation of Heat Generation and Anomalous
Element Caused by Plasma Electrolysis in the Liquid. in 8th
International Conference on
Formerly British Petroleum, BP has a new moniker; so, what does this
mean? Maybe they recognize the following.
World consumption of oil in 2003 was 80.1 Mbbl/da:
http://www.eia.doe.gov/pub/international/iealf/table12.xls
With an annual growth of 1.6 Mbbl/da putting current consumption at
Forgot the reserves estimate reference:
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/reserves.xls
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Formerly British Petroleum, BP has a new moniker; so, what
See:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7231843493488769585q=thermite;
pl=true
Lots of fun with thermite
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Lots of fun with thermite
Surprised that they didn't get Jim Caey and Jeff Daniels to help
out with that one...
Not to worry... we can add the obligatory dumb-and-dumber humor,
here on Vo.
... and hey: Not coincidental that the Steven
Harry Tuttle
Strange, when I printed it out it read Buttle.
Michel
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Lots of fun with
Jed you already had this one actually: MizunoTconfirmatia.pdf
I think Ludwik was looking for an earlier paper (this one is a confirmation)
Michel
Also, Mizuno sent me his ICCF8 paper:
Mizuno, T., et al. Confirmation of Heat Generation and Anomalous
Element Caused by Plasma Electrolysis in the
From Michel Jullian Harry Tuttle
Strange, when I printed it out it read Buttle.
Michel
Brazil was a wonderful film. Depressing, but wonderful, nevertheless.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
The primary researcher on the subject of the WTC towers having
built-in explosives (but not detonators) is Christopher Brown,
a surveyor and heavy-machine operator (among other professions)
who is very familiar with construction practices. Here's his
website:
That 60% thermal efficiency for methane to diesel is about
tops for a synthesis gas (CO + nH2) reaction, Terry.
1, CH4 + Hot Steam + Catalyst CO + 2 H2
2, (CO + 2 H2) + Fischer- Tropsch Catalyst - CH3-(CH2)-CH3 Diesel + H2O
With H2O recycle it works well in the desert.
Synthesis Gas
Correction:
1, CH4 + Hot Steam + Catalyst CO + 3 H2
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From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 4/28/2006 12:18:22 PM
Subject: Re: Beyond Petroleum
That 60% thermal efficiency for methane to diesel is about
tops for a synthesis gas (CO + nH2) reaction,
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That 60% thermal efficiency for methane to diesel is about
tops for a synthesis gas (CO + nH2) reaction, Terry.
Well, 2/3rds of MARTA's 600 bus fleet are now CNG; but, the problem is
tranport. I'd just as soon drive a CNG car. But, we
Terry wrote:
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That 60% thermal efficiency for methane to diesel is about
tops for a synthesis gas (CO + nH2) reaction, Terry.
Well, 2/3rds of MARTA's 600 bus fleet are now CNG; but, the problem is
tranport. I'd just as soon drive a
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WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 28 Apr 06 Washington, DC
1. LEAKS:
BTW, Terry.
If you are really serious (and cheap) buy an LN2 de war
and install a LNG bottle inside it. with an electric heater.
The LN2 Boils at - 321 F and the LNG Freezes
at -297 F. boils at -256 F.
That way you can tap the gas right off your
gas meter at about 34 cents a pound and with
Good info on Cryogen (LN2 LNG) handling and properties.
http://www.llnl.gov/es_and_h/hsm/doc_18.05/doc18-05.html
No Frozen Natural Gas (FNG) info though. :-)
Fred
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During the course of a discussion elsewhere, I uploaded a famous letter
from Lindley to Noninski:
http://www.lenr-canr.org/Collections/Lindley.jpg
The first paragraph is remarkable. Noninski wrote a critique of
Lewis, and Lindley sent the critique to Lewis himself for
advice. In other words, he
On Friday 28 April 2006 17:04, wrote:
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4. WHICH WAY IS MECCA? AND
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