In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of Thu, 15 Mar 2007 18:07:07 +1100:
Hi,
[snip]
>Hi,
>
>Does anyone know of a SIMS analysis run on either pure deuterium or a metal
>deuteride, where *only* the deuteride went in, but some Hydrogen came out?
[snip]
I meant "but some protium came out".
Regar
Hi,
Does anyone know of a SIMS analysis run on either pure deuterium or a metal
deuteride, where *only* the deuteride went in, but some Hydrogen came out?
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/
Competition (capitalism) provides the motivation,
Cooperation (communism
Do you still not see it Ed?
Michel
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From: "Michel Jullian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 12:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]: Cold Fusion skeptic Dr. Michael Shermer
> I'll let you find the error yourself it's quite obvious. Same error in the
> tw
Zac Wrote..
Have you ever talked with any of the TExas A&M boy working on NASA's
vortex phase separator?
No I have not. Tell me something about it or the people involved.
thanks for the EDAV link, it's cute.
Kim's EDAV has some ideas.. not to be discounted.. he has some people that
he c
Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Harry Veeder wrote:
>
>> I interpret "heat after death" as evidence of a self-powered system,
>> i.e. a portion of the heat produced is being consumed by the system
>> to maintain the production of excess heat.
>
> I do not think any power is consumed in heat after death, a
Richard,
In case you missed it, the one paper dealt with aspects of O6 structure
and formation that seemed somewhat independent of environment.
Admittedly, the papers are tiny pieces of the bigger puzzle...
Have you ever talked with any of the TExas A&M boy working on NASA's
vortex phase separa
John Berry writes:
>> All other buildings destroyed by this method, on purpose or by
>> accident, have fallen at freefall speeds.
>
>
>Show me the report.
See any video or documentary from Controlled Demolition.
>> floor down. After ten floors collapse you have 10 floors worth of
>> additional
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Howdy Eso and David,
More links on some of the implosion theme.
http://www.ultralightamerica.com/edav.htm
http://www.evert.de/indefte.htm
Richard
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Zac wrote..
Here are some studies dealing with O6, from our fancy
library:
http://www.newalexandria.org/images/O6_studies.zip
Perhaps Richard, or someone else in Dime Box Texas, will have time to
pull out something useful from them. I only searched Elsevier briefly,
there are more extensi
On 3/15/07, Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John Berry wrote:
>Ahuh, and yet no details are ever availible.
That is incorrect. NIST has published thousands of pages of data.
Please do not dispute matters of fact.
>I'm not questioning if when a floor is pulled if further floors
>worth
David Thomson wrote:
>> http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=David+Thomson+nobel&qt_s=Search
>
> Just keep showing us the stuff you are made of Paul.
I make a real effort to back up as many statements as possible, as in my above
example I provided the link. Take your above statement. You
Hi Paul,
> I for example offer all my research, free of charge.
I'm sure there is a good reason for it and it isn't because of your
magnanimous personality.
> And it seems obvious all those usenet posts begging
> scientists to give "David Thomson" a Nobel Prize was merely you
> masquerading un
In yet another attempt to close this discussion I'll try and keep my comments to
a minimum.
David Thomson wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
>>> Err, did you expect we would be giving the book away for free?
>
>> Yes, electronically. There are countless sites that freely and gladly
> allow people place their
Hi Esa,
> the main thing of interest for those who wish to look at the Pöpel report
is the report of "negative friction" - i.e. that the pipes, through which
the water flowed, were shaped in such a way as to actually accelerate the
flow of water, and to negate friction.
Yes, that is intere
http://dhglobalentllc.com/projects/pmrm/
Hi Paul,
> > Err, did you expect we would be giving the book away for free?
> Yes, electronically. There are countless sites that freely and gladly
allow people place their research. I use Peswiki.com.
Err, funny you would say that...
http://www.peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Aether_Physics
On 14/03/07, David Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Esa,
Thanks for the excellent links. You seem to have spent a lot of time
investigating Schauberger's work.
Some of the technological applications being purveyed by the Schauberger
family first appeared to me as charlatan in nature
Zachary Jones wrote:
The original version of this mail got lost a few days ago. (I tried to
attach the PDFs) Here are some studies dealing with O6, from our fancy
library:
http://www.newalexandria.org/images/O6_studies.zip
Perhaps Richard, or someone else in Dime Box Texas, will have time to
p
Harry Veeder wrote:
I interpret "heat after death" as evidence of a self-powered system,
i.e. a portion of the heat produced is being consumed by the system
to maintain the production of excess heat.
I do not think any power is consumed in heat after death, and I do
not think that power is ev
Hi Esa,
Thanks for the excellent links. You seem to have spent a lot of time
investigating Schauberger's work.
Some of the technological applications being purveyed by the Schauberger
family first appeared to me as charlatan in nature. The seemingly static
vortex coils, for example, are
Nick Palmer wrote:
> I don't know how long you have been
> around, but Jed and I and Ed Storms and Terry Blanton have been commenting
> and arguing about this subject since the news broke in 1989.
FYI. I've been following CF on and off since 1989, when I was 24.
Harry
Nick Palmer wrote:
> Harry Veeder wrote:-
>
> < gasoline as a vapour. While you need to exert some effort to vaporise the
> gasoline, the COP is still much bigger>>
>
> No Harry, the error you made is exactly the one I pointed out using an
> accelerator (gas) pedal as an analogy. I don't know ho
The original version of this mail got lost a few days ago. (I tried to
attach the PDFs) Here are some studies dealing with O6, from our fancy
library:
http://www.newalexandria.org/images/O6_studies.zip
Perhaps Richard, or someone else in Dime Box Texas, will have time to
pull out something usefu
David Thomson wrote:
> Thanks for posting that fine list of comments from 16pi2. Too bad you
> didn't take the time to actually read what these excellent topics are about.
> Although, I would be delighted to expand on any of them should anybody with
> interest request me to.
No problem brother.
Hi Paul,
Thanks for posting that fine list of comments from 16pi2. Too bad you
didn't take the time to actually read what these excellent topics are about.
Although, I would be delighted to expand on any of them should anybody with
interest request me to.
As for answering your question about Q
Hi Paul,
> Quote from www.16pi2.com
> "the Aether Physics Model not only describes quantum structure, but can
also describe quantum mechanics"
For the benefit of others who would like to see this quote in context, it
actually reads, "BREAKING NEWS: We have succeeded in developing the electron
bin
It seems only right to shed some light given Dave talks a lot about quantum
aspects. Here are a few quotes from Dave's website -->
---
"This is a significant breakthrough and demonstrates the Aether Physics Model
not only describes quantum structure, *BUT CAN ALSO DESCRIBE QUANTUM MECHA
On 14/03/07, David Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Esa
>i did try to give ginzburg some stuff on walter schauberger (who took
great pains to take viktor's realizations back into mathematics >and physics
and, well, science), lets see what happens. after all, walter schauberger
did publish
John Berry wrote:
Ahuh, and yet no details are ever availible.
That is incorrect. NIST has published thousands of pages of data.
Please do not dispute matters of fact.
I'm not questioning if when a floor is pulled if further floors
worth of destruction will occur, obviously it will.
The q
David Thomson wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
>> You just don't get it. Can you Aether theory even predict the single
> electron double slit experiment?
>
> Apparently, you still cannot understand a simple concept. The Aether
> Physics Model is about structure, not mechanics.
Quote from www.16pi2.com
"the
Hi Esa
> i did try to give ginzburg some stuff on walter schauberger (who took
great pains to take viktor's realizations back into mathematics and physics
and, well, science), lets see what happens. after all, walter schauberger
did publish quite a bit on the hyperbolic open-path geometry that
back onlist:
On 14/03/07, David Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and i loved that properly referenced history-list that he had in one
of his books, obviously my own interest in that wouldve been to see lots on
walter russell and viktor schauberger, but the rest of the list seemed to be
q
i didnt mean "touched in the head" as in whacked out - i just thought maybe
there'd be some people who have studied what he has published regards vortex
theories and spirals, and then wouldve, you know, ended that mib
conversation.
he seemed to be a nice person :)
and i loved that properly refere
Hi Thomas,
> Does one of you have a website about the Aether?
I have a web site on the Aether Physics Model at www.16pi2.com
A white paper gives the foundations of the theory at:
http://www.16pi2.com/files/NewFoundationPhysics.pdf
Dave
Hi Paul,
> You just don't get it. Can you Aether theory even predict the single
electron double slit experiment?
Apparently, you still cannot understand a simple concept. The Aether
Physics Model is about structure, not mechanics. If you can require a
structural theory to explain mechanics, th
Hi Esa,
> hi so what do you lot think of vladimir b ginzburg?
> seems to be slightly touched in the head about vortices!
Interesting comment to be made on a list called "vortex-l."
I have corresponded with him and have one of his books. Unlike my work,
which is completely dimension based
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I disagree Nick, even the old timers in Cold Fusion can learn from newbies, as
surprising as it may seem. A few recent examples taken from this newbie's one
year experience in the field:
1/ Only last year I taught Michael McKubre how to derive simply the
thermo-neutral voltage in H2O electrolys
Harry Veeder wrote:-
>
No Harry, the error you made is exactly the one I pointed out using an
accelerator (gas) pedal as an analogy. I don't know how long you have been
around, b
Of course there is energy stored in those gases John, exactly the same amount
that was put in their dissociation. Here is a transcript of what I posted on
August 16, 2006 to our restricted list of CMNS researchers on the subject (it
was for H2O electrolysis mind you, figures are slightly differe
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