Re: [VO]: Economic models

2007-11-20 Thread Nick Palmer
http://www.neweconomics.org/gen/ This organisation actually works on new economic models that include the environmental and social costs of economies onto the bottom line of the balance sheet. That is all one has to do to solve so many seemingly intractable problems. A business/country that

Re: [VO]: Economic models

2007-11-20 Thread Nick Palmer
Gorbals Phil wrote:- I think that means your worm is dead., not drunk. LOL! Pax?

[Vo]:Cavitation Cures Cancer

2007-11-20 Thread Terry Blanton
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7101622.stm 'Popping' bubbles to treat cancer By Paul Rincon Science reporter, BBC News Scientists at the University of Oxford are trying to harness the energy released when bubbles collapse as a way of killing off cancer cells. They have built a device to

Re: [Vo]:PreCog Proof

2007-11-20 Thread Terry Blanton
(I don't think this subject is OT. -Terry) {entire article attached due to difficulty in access. . . for list use only} http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=43239 It's a Strange World: The Human as Living Time Machine Gary S. Bekkum November 18, 2007 It's a

[Vo]:The Suppression Name-Game

2007-11-20 Thread Jones Beene
One of the recurrent themes in alternative-energy circles is so-called suppression ... i.e. the deliberate monetary and/or strong-arm suppression of anything which the oil industry (or alternatively the military, or better-yet, the military-industrial complex) considers to be threatening to

Re: [Vo]:The Suppression Name-Game

2007-11-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jones Beene wrote: The term suppression can cover a lot of ground . . . This is an important point. If you define it loosely enough, just about every idea has been suppressed. A few thin-skinned researchers consider it suppression when people has hard questions about their papers or

Re: [Vo]:The Suppression Name-Game

2007-11-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jed Rothwell wrote: If they did draw up a blueprint it was for convenience only, to save a few months of work by corporate finance and legal wonks. All businessmen always collude, when they can get away with it. They do that is naturally, the way birds fly and fish swim. You can clip the

Re: [Vo]:PreCog Proof

2007-11-20 Thread PHILIP WINESTONE
Very interesting... ...our world is just one of a countless number of parallel universes... Have to add, each one as unreal as the next. Hui Neng - the Sixth Patriarch of Zen - summed it all up by saying, From the first there is nothing. The other thing is, that he talked about no-mind

Re: [Vo]:PreCog Proof

2007-11-20 Thread Jones Beene
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/925987/many_scientists_are_convinced_that_man_can_see_the_future/index.html Terry Blanton wrote: I don't think this subject is OT. ... one suspects, prophecy or no, that OT does not refer to the old testament in this case ;-)

Re: [Vo]:PreCog Proof

2007-11-20 Thread thomas malloy
Terry Blanton wrote: (I don't think this subject is OT. -Terry) I agree, IMHO, this is the queen of scientific anomalies. Schwartz, a Professor of psychology, medicine, neurology, psychiatry and surgery at the University of Arizona and Director of the Human Energy Systems Laboratory,

Re: [Vo]:The Suppression Name-Game

2007-11-20 Thread thomas malloy
Jones Beene wrote: One of the recurrent themes in alternative-energy circles is so-called suppression ... i.e. the deliberate monetary All of the above as a prelude to one such name-game story of low level suppression: What do you believe Jones? Suppression or B S? ---

Re: [VO]: Economic models

2007-11-20 Thread Terry Blanton
You sound like my wife. Terry On Nov 19, 2007 8:15 PM, PHILIP WINESTONE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that means your worm is dead., not drunk. P. - Original Message From: Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 7:00:16 PM