I am highly hesitant in releasing the following details of incomplete research,
which basically consists of years of work. The research revealed a method of
capturing ambient energy by means of magnetic material.
The following web page is just a quick thrown together first attempt web page to
Hi
Magnetic pressure and tension are somewhat established concepts. They can be
imagined as a lot of small magnets, like bar magnets, lined up in the same
direction and equally spaced parallel and perpendicular to their direction,
like this
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In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Thu, 28 Jun 2007 14:05:12 -0400:
Hi,
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A couple of days ago I received a message telling me that I had been removed
from vortex-l because my emails were bouncing. This occurs when eskimo is
blacklisted. Upon reporting this to my ISP and requesting that th
Edmund Storms wrote:
It arrived at my end.
Ed
Jed Rothwell wrote:
I uploaded a message from Russ George three times, but it never showed up.
Well, that's strange. But if other people are not losing messages I
guess it is nothing to worry about. Maybe Vortex is allergic to Russ
George. Wou
It arrived at my end.
Ed
Jed Rothwell wrote:
I uploaded a message from Russ George three times, but it never showed
up. Did anyone here see it? I am not going to repeat it because
something might be filtering it, at my end or Eskimo.com.
- Jed
I uploaded a message from Russ George three times, but it never
showed up. Did anyone here see it? I am not going to repeat it
because something might be filtering it, at my end or Eskimo.com.
- Jed
IMHO, such a task is similar to find the boundaries & size of -->
http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/b/bc/300px-Femtosecond_pulse_shapes.svg.png
One would need to define the critical threshold; e.g., 70% max could be
considered the boundary of the wave/particle.
Paul Lowranc
Michael Foster wrote:
The heat was detected from the outside of the aluminum tubing, so I'm
not sure that the specific heat of the liquid itself is a factor here.
OTOH, I'm a pretty fair inventor, but a rotten scientist. The heat was
measured in terms of "hotter than hell in a hurry" and "warmed
Jones wrote:
> Unless you tried a number of liquids to arrive at that conclusion (Kerr
> constant) it would seem not to be justified by just comparing nitrobenzene,
> which is very reactive -- with water, which is not very reactive.
> The more likely explanation IMHO would involve sonochemist
leaking pen wrote:
it may never be possible. you assume they MUST have an actual
definate unchanging size. i would think that a natural consequence of
string theory would be that they couldn't, and would in fact pulsate
at different rates and amounts.
but there would always be an 'ave
oops - (my copy editor is late arriving, once again)
> and so the neutron being about ~1838 times more massive ...
should be more massive than an electron... and there are certain to be
other errors of haste.
BTW in one Physics model the proton, with 3 constituent quarks, has 3
times the mas
it may never be possible. you assume they MUST have an actual
definate unchanging size. i would think that a natural consequence of
string theory would be that they couldn't, and would in fact pulsate
at different rates and amounts.
On 6/28/07, Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BTW - For
BTW - For those who might harbor a lingering suspicion that many things
in physics, from the basics to the complex, are not well known in 2007 -
consider something as basic as the diameter and geometry of the
particles of matter: electron, proton, and neutron.
There is no firm agreement (or ev
I uploaded this twice yesterday but the message did not come back to me.
Russ George sent me a press release which has been published at
several sites on the web, including this one:
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/June2007/21/c7538.html
It begins:
"Planktos Calls for ''All Hands
echo
leaking pen wrote:
echo
On 6/27/07, Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Messages not getting through, or not coming back . . .
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