[VO]: Year 2008 predictions in science

2008-02-01 Thread R.C.Macaulay
BlankHowdy Vorts, Predictions for the year include a new theory in the fundamental understanding of electricity and it's potential implications. Richard Blank Bkgrd.gif

Re: [VO]: Year 2008 predictions in science

2008-02-01 Thread Terry Blanton
And maybe magnetism by 2012? :-) Terry On Feb 1, 2008 8:22 AM, R.C.Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Howdy Vorts, Predictions for the year include a new theory in the fundamental understanding of electricity and it's potential implications. Richard

Re: [Vo]:cold running

2008-02-01 Thread Terry Blanton
On Jan 31, 2008 5:39 PM, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A regular poster to Vo, who will remain unnamed, may want to chime-in with an appropriate anecdote here, about a magnetic motor being developed which shows a much greater dT than what JLN has shown... or not. Odd, I just finished

Re: [Vo]:cold running

2008-02-01 Thread Harry Veeder
On 1/2/2008 11:30 AM, Terry Blanton wrote: On Jan 31, 2008 5:39 PM, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A regular poster to Vo, who will remain unnamed, may want to chime-in with an appropriate anecdote here, about a magnetic motor being developed which shows a much greater dT than what

Re: [VO]: Year 2008 predictions in science

2008-02-01 Thread R.C.Macaulay
Howdy Terry, The ever increasing understanding of both electricity and magnetism may allow us to merge what was in the past, considered different. Nature is full of clues, take the color spectrum for example. The early indians of the western hemisphere considered the color blue and green to

Re: [VO]: Year 2008 predictions in science

2008-02-01 Thread Terry Blanton
Turn the water into beer, or better still, tequila. I'm sure both will sell better at the Dime Box than wine. Speaking of Grimer. His response to a recent post of mine on the B-Atm group: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Frank Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:20:40 -

Re: [Vo]:cold running

2008-02-01 Thread Terry Blanton
No, Harry it really does not. No more than it matters why cold fusion works. I was merely responding to a comment on this thread with my own hair-brained ideas. Regardless of *how* it works, the principles have now decided that they must throw down the gauntlet. Scrutiny is being brought to

[Vo]:some experiments completed

2008-02-01 Thread FZNIDARSIC
EXPERIMENTS COMPLETED THROUGH JAN 31, 08 I got called back to work in Charlotte next week. What happened to my promised break? I will have no more time to conduct experiments. I completed the following in January. Added Powdered Nickel to heavy water. Stimulated the suspension with a

Re: [Vo]:some experiments completed

2008-02-01 Thread Edmund Storms
Thanks for the offer, Frank. However, I have my hands full exploring the radiation produced by gas discharge. The beauty of this method is that the radiation gives a window into the process and mechanism. Once this understanding is achieved, it will be easy to predict what will work and what

Re: [Vo]:Richard Boyland UFO newsletter

2008-02-01 Thread Standing Bear
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 10:26, OrionWorks wrote: Thomas sez: I didn't notice the date, wouldn't it be great if The Others did show up, in mass, on election day? OTOH, they have shown up, Phoenix being a classic case in point, and the main stream press just ignored it. Given the

[Vo]:OT: NASA to beam Beatles tune into space

2008-02-01 Thread Harry Veeder
Speaking of aliens... Harry NASA to beam Beatles tune into space 'Send my love to the aliens,' says McCartney Last Updated: Friday, February 1, 2008 | 11:12 AM ET CBC News U.S. space agency NASA plans to send a Beatles hit across the universeĀ on Monday, saying it is the first song ever to be