Re: [Vo]: stationary emdrive- inertial anchor

2006-09-14 Thread Wesley Bruce
A stationary emdrive can still push a ship in a given direction. It becomes an inertial anchor. An inertial anchor resists being moved but does not move itself. You can push down or back on it and it wont move but pulling upon it and it moves freely. A craft with an inertial anchor on it can ja

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2006-09-14 Thread Colin Quinney
Hi Steven,   I cannot follow it at that level, sorry. But I wonder how much information has been filtered by the article writers- the reporters.   Colin - Original Message - From: OrionWorks To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 10:20 PM Subjec

Re: [Vo]: Robin

2006-09-14 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Remi Cornwall's message of Thu, 14 Sep 2006 14:24:30 +0100: Hi Remi, [snip] >configuration. The excess energy is released in a burst of em radiation, >prominences etc. > > > >I can't see what this has to do with a SMOT or a Steorn so you are right, >this thread is bunk. > The point is

[Vo]: Re: OT Massive oil field commentary

2006-09-14 Thread Jones Beene
Re: Massive new oil find ... RvS ...all of 2 years worth. TB ... More like 1.25 yr @ 20 bbl/yr. ...yet it is still 15 billion barrels recoverable ... so let's put all these numbers into a more general "wealth "perspective, at the current price of around $70, that amounts to one trillion dol

RE: [Vo]: Robin

2006-09-14 Thread Remi Cornwall
Those ‘lines’ would just be ‘contours’ indicating (like iso-bars) constant field strength. There is no law for ‘continuity of lines’ but continuity of magnetic flux.   All that is happening when you have conductive flowing plasma is that field lines are associated with the flow of this fl

Re: [Vo]: Robin

2006-09-14 Thread John Berry
My understanding was that magnetic fields weren't really 'lines' but a smooth field and were never really cut or broken, this thread sounds like bunk I'm afraid.How far apart are these lines? if I was small I guess I could navigate around them and not feel a field. Can I tie the lines in a knot?I t

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2006-09-14 Thread Remi Cornwall
It’s obvious, it takes a few second for the effect to start and works best at low speed – it’s a jet engine, the cavity has to warm up first.   I’d go easy if you want to try this at home with an old microwave mind you don’t cook yourself especially your knackers if you want kids.  

RE: [Vo]: Robin

2006-09-14 Thread Remi Cornwall
Robin, you've either got the knack or you haven't. Those SMOT, Steorn, Shawyer folks are amateurs. Anyway about your Van Allen Belt ideas, why not just use a search coil and see what you pick up. I bet you'd get a large emf at the time of a CME but we already knew that. -Original Message-

RE: [Vo]: Robin

2006-09-14 Thread Remi Cornwall
Robin, you've either got the knack or you haven't. Those SMOT, Steorn, Shawyer folks are amateurs. Anyway about your Van Allen Belt ideas, why not just use a search coil and see what you pick up. I bet you'd get a large emf at the time of a CME but we already knew that. -Original Message-