In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Tue, 5 Jun 2007 14:48:34 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
or the Sun's magnetic field reverses every 11 years, which is
the true cause
of the sunspots.
If that's the sole cause, then how is it we get big sunspots at the
reversal point, when the ?
Perhaps
No mix-up (I knew you meant the filaments) but a misunderstanding about what
you want to measure probably.
I had understood from your expression the ability to instantly transmit that
you were expecting a delay between emitter current onset (= HV onset) and
collector current onset, maybe due
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Tue, 05 Jun 2007 12:34:50 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
Note that the determination of what the Sun is spewing out is probably based
upon spectroscopic evidence, and as Mills has already pointed out, at least
one
Hydrino line is easily
On Jun 6, 2007, at 12:08 AM, Michel Jullian wrote:
No mix-up (I knew you meant the filaments) but a misunderstanding
about what you want to measure probably.
Your use of the word armature in this context was confusing.
I had understood from your expression the ability to instantly
Hello all,
I will sort through the latest messages on this and post replies as soon
as I am able. I'm a good bit behind things as it is right now due to the
sudden and unexpected death of a close friend.
--Kyle
Sorry to hear about your loss Kyle.
Michel
- Original Message -
From: Kyle R. Mcallister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Miklos Borbas Thruster??
Hello all,
I will sort through the latest messages on this and post
From Thomas Malloy:
Some one posted the Star Bridge website. What is FPGA computing?
Stands for 'Field Programmable Gate Array
Check out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_programmable_gate_array
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
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From: Horace Heffner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Filament ion jets
On Jun 6, 2007, at 12:08 AM, Michel Jullian wrote:
No mix-up (I knew you meant the filaments) but a misunderstanding
Hi Horace,
Sorry for the empty reply, my finger slipped.
There will be no such delay, that was my point, except of course
the subnanosecond speed of light delay for Coulomb forces to act
across a few tens of cm, even if it takes 50 milliseconds for the
whatever to cross the gap so that
Hi Jed,
Very interesting paper. They observed the radiations not just in air, but also
in oxygen to a lesser extent, and also in hydrogen to an even lesser extent, cf
their table 1:
Table 1. Density of autoradiographs under various conditions. Density averaged
and normalised to 24 h exposure
On Jun 6, 2007, at 5:01 AM, Michel Jullian wrote:
Hi Horace,
Sorry for the empty reply, my finger slipped.
There will be no such delay, that was my point, except of course
the subnanosecond speed of light delay for Coulomb forces to act
across a few tens of cm, even if it takes 50
Jones wrote:
... and is D2 such a hot potato, so to speak, that it
has changed hands more times than a Christmas Fruitcake ?
I gotta hand it to you, Jones. Those are most aggressively
mixed metaphors I've seen in years; and both food, too!
M.
On Jun 6, 2007, at 6:39 AM, Michel Jullian wrote:
Hi Jed,
Very interesting paper. They observed the radiations not just in
air, but also in oxygen to a lesser extent, and also in hydrogen to
an even lesser extent, cf their table 1:
Table 1. Density of autoradiographs under various
On Jun 6, 2007, at 3:58 AM, Kyle R. Mcallister wrote:
Hello all,
I will sort through the latest messages on this and post replies as
soon as I am able. I'm a good bit behind things as it is right now
due to the sudden and unexpected death of a close friend.
--Kyle
I too wish to
On Jun 6, 2007, at 9:58 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
Horace Heffner wrote:
Might be tritium in a
LESS THAN NORMAL STATE OF NUCLEAR EXCITATION, only 300 eV.
What would keep T decay from showing up in a vacuum?
It would show up, with enough time. It is just that its
concentration
On 4/6/2007 3:45 AM, Michel Jullian wrote:
Once they have given up their excess electron(s) to the front surface of the
ball, they become neutrals so they go with the wind their former colleagues
behind are still entraining, around the ball and beyond.
Now one might ask, what's special
Michael Foster wrote:
I gotta hand it to you, Jones. Those are most aggressively
mixed metaphors I've seen in years; and both food, too!
Specialty of the house. Senior discount before 5 Pm ;-)
But seriously -- isn't it a pity that there are so few commercial
choices out there - which
Due to the recent flood of publicity - it would surprise no one if some
enterprising group has not jumped on the SPAWARS experiments and proceeded
towars some kind of marketable niche there - such as transmutation
isotopes perhaps ?
Jones,
I'm in touch with a few under-the-radar private
See:
http://beef-mag.com/mag/beef_testtube_meat/
This may seem off-topic -- okay, it is off topic -- but the comments
made in this article are revealing. As with cold fusion, experts in
the established industry say they have 'nothing to worry about'
because it will not happen in their
Shuji Nakamura, the researcher who developed the blue light LED, was
awarded Finland's Millennium Technology Prize. He certainly deserves it! See:
http://www.millenniumprize.fi/index.php?m=2s=10id=730
The Millennium Technology Prize is Finland's recognition for
innovators that aim to improve
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Tue, 05 Jun 2007 12:24:20 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Electrons of a few hundred volts, which is the best explanation offered
by the author, has the problem you mention: absence of the radiation
signature in a vacuum. Unless, that is, the electrons are not primary
Steven Krivit wrote:
I'm in touch with a few under-the-radar private ventures. They fly
low because they believe they have something real, and consequently,
don't want to attract heavy competition.
As I said before, in my opinion, people who think they can develop
something like cold fusion
In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of Thu, 07 Jun 2007 08:21:58 +1000:
Hi,
[snip]
Oops.
I would offer the following suggestion. Hydrino molecules fuse with either O18
from Oxygen/air, or with D2 in Hydrogen gas to create either energetic alphas
in
the case of O18, or (T p)/(He3 n) in
Speaking of regurgitating the conditional future... but not a heaping
serving of in vitro meat (from an earlier posting) That one could
have been caught, for the obvious reason, in my Spam filter ;-)
... and say, speaking of clear-as-glass - whatever happened to 'in vitro
babies'? Many
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