Re: [Vo]:John Lear Interview

2008-05-20 Thread thomas malloy

Edmund Storms wrote:

Any one who believes we did not land on the moon is simply delusional. 
Consequently, any opinion they have about any 



Ah Ed, just the man I wanted to talk to. Mr. Lear gave an explanation 
why it was impossible for us to have landed on the Moon. It's in the book.


Did you read my post on the Bedini Motor? Do you have any comment on why 
the pulse converts PbSO4 back to Pb? Why does it reverse the formation 
of the insoluble form of PbSO4? Why does it cause the Li battery to 
explode? How can this be avoided? Is it LENR? If the motor performs as 
promised, it will produce excess energy. I would assume that it is 
coming from the ZPE, OTOH, you know what happens when you assume, eh?



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Re: [Vo]:John Lear Interview

2008-05-20 Thread OrionWorks
Thomas sez:

 Edmund Storms wrote:

 Any one who believes we did not land on the moon is
 simply delusional. Consequently, any opinion they have
 about any

 Ah Ed, just the man I wanted to talk to. Mr. Lear gave an explanation
 why it was impossible for us to have landed on the Moon. It's in the book.

And what are his explanations?

Are you expecting or hoping that Ed Storm will read Lear's book, just
to appease your curiosity on the subject of fake Moon landings? You
seem to be inferring that Ed might actually consider reading it.

I would suggest you read Lear's book yourself instead of inferring (or
hoping to get) other's like Ed Storms to do all the hard work for you.

When you're finished, report back to Vortexland with your findings. A
few of us might actually feel obliged to comment once you've taken the
time and effort to do the work yourself.

 ... you know what happens when you assume, eh?

You know what happens when you try to get others to do your work.

Regards

Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks



[Vo]:NASA and THEM!

2008-05-20 Thread OrionWorks
SUBJECT: NASA moves to save computers from swarming ants

http://www.networkworld.com/cgi-bin/mailto/x.cgi?pagetosend=/export/home/httpd/htdocs/news/2008/051508-nasa-moves-to-save-computers.htmlpagename=/news/2008/051508-nasa-moves-to-save-computers.htmlpageurl=http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/051508

http://tinyurl.com/5jjco9


Where's James Arness when you need him!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Them%21_%281954_film%29

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks



[Vo]:Rocket Man AKA Fusion Man

2008-05-20 Thread Horace Heffner

A guy I admire!

http://tinyurl.com/6yp2as

He makes my little plumbing problems seem small!

My outside turnoff did not work, so the plumber had to break it off  
last week.  I got together with the well operator Monday and we found  
out my keybox uses a different key than all my neighbors, so the well  
operator left me his (7 foot long) key.  We also discovered some  
unexplained mysteries regarding sources of air in the well system  
that remain unresolved, but hopefully these won't be my problem!  The  
plumber is coming back this morning to put in a new set of master  
cutoff valves in my crawl space, replacing the three that I have now  
that don't work.


Horace 



[Vo]:Re: Rocket Man AKA Fusion Man

2008-05-20 Thread Horace Heffner

Sorry, that last post was supposed to be a private email.

Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/





Re: [Vo]:Rocket Man AKA Fusion Man

2008-05-20 Thread Jones Beene
--- Horace,

Your post and thawing conditions in the great North-
plus this web page:

http://reporter.leeds.ac.uk/press_releases/current/frost.htm

... brings to mind an old musing - i.e. the possible
natural enrichment of the deuterium ratio in ice
formations in norther latitudes... i.e. those exposed
surfaces which go through sequential thawing and
refreezing... this (in theory) would be due to the
rather substantial difference in the melting point of
heavy water combined with lower vapor pressure.

Jones 



Re: [Vo]:Re: Rocket Man AKA Fusion Man

2008-05-20 Thread R C Macaulay

We wont tell.
Richard
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Sorry, that last post was supposed to be a private email.

Horace Heffner
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Re: [Vo]:NASA and THEM!

2008-05-20 Thread Terry Blanton
The good news is that they only attack Windoz operating systems.  :-)

Sirusly, the Rasberry ant allegedly consumes fire ants.

Terry



On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 9:39 AM, OrionWorks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 SUBJECT: NASA moves to save computers from swarming ants

 http://www.networkworld.com/cgi-bin/mailto/x.cgi?pagetosend=/export/home/httpd/htdocs/news/2008/051508-nasa-moves-to-save-computers.htmlpagename=/news/2008/051508-nasa-moves-to-save-computers.htmlpageurl=http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/051508

 http://tinyurl.com/5jjco9


 Where's James Arness when you need him!

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Them%21_%281954_film%29

 Regards
 Steven Vincent Johnson
 www.OrionWorks.com
 www.zazzle.com/orionworks





Re: [Vo]:John Lear Interview

2008-05-20 Thread OrionWorks
From Thomas:

 Vortexians;

 John Lear was a guest on C to C AM this morning. He mentioned Pari
 Spolter's, Gravitation Force of the Sun. According to Mr. Lear, it shreds
 Newton's Laws of Gravitation, and proves that we didn't land on the Moon.
 Mr. Lear's comments, IMHO, were rather flakey, and his friends,
 http://www.thelivingmoon.com/ seem even flakier, what do you people think?

This is an occasionally interesting web site, Thomas.

An obscure link listed close to the bottom at the Pegasus Research
Consortium Web site is the one labeled Dr. T. Lobsang Rampa, A
Collection of His Work, Books, and Multimedia

See: http://www.thelivingmoon.com/44cosmic_wisdom/02files/Lobsang_Rampa.html

Wiki's entry (FWIW):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobsang_Rampa

Personal impressions:

Dr. Lobsang (aka: Cyril Henry Hoskin, a British citizen) was a
fascinating colorful character. I read a number of his true personal
adventure books when I was just a wee impressionable teenager of
fifteen or sixteen years of age. The story goes that Lobsang claimed
to have been a transmigrated soul of a Tibetan monk who was originally
trained in the medical profession. In Sci-Fi terms this means there
had been a soul-transfer where the original soul, or occupant,
vacated the physical body (all by agreed choice) in order to allow the
entering soul another chance to complete his/her earthly tasks. It's a
quick and dirty way to get important earthly work done without having
to go through all the rigmarole most of us mortals much endure, like
being born and going through toilet training, growing up and going to
school and getting bullied. It's like getting a really great deal on a
used car!

I will not debate the veracity of Lobsang's / Hoskin's claims. After
all, how does one verify, or falsify such a crazy New Age idea - that
one can assume ownership of another person's body, all by agreed
choice? Just sign over the title documents!

All I'm going to talk about is one incident I remember reading from
one of Lobsang's alleged adventures, that is when he was allegedly
still occupying his original body as a young Tibetan student monk
living in a monastery in Tibet before the Chinese occupation.

One evening Lobsang's teacher took his student's, including Lobsang,
outside in the cold thin Tibetan mountain air in order to conduct a
very special field expedition. And this was no ordinary expedition,
mind you. Everyone was to sit down, begin a special type of meditation
in order to induce a temporary separation of their soul from their
physical body. This is called Astral Projection in New Age speak. Once
all the students had accomplished this feat, the teacher, who was also
in his astral body, instructed his students to follow him.

The astral group took off flying through the clear evening Tibetan
sky, up into the heavens passing star system after star system.
Eventually the astral expedition landed on an obscure planet circling
a solar system orbiting a dying red star. The planet they landed was
an old one. Most of the indigenous life was in the process of slowly
going extinct. In the distance the students could see a scientific
research station. The Tibetan students, lead by their instructor,
entered an enclosed research facility. It was occupied by several
alien scientists who were monitoring the status of the planet's eco
system. When the students entered the enclosure one of the scientists
casually noticed their presence even though they were in their astral
form, and the scientist was obviously still physical. (Must have had
astral trained eyes!) It was as if the meeting had been a
pre-arranged, put together by their Tibetan instructor who must have
contacted the alien scientists a couple of days prior! The scientist
welcomed the touring astral students and then proceeded to give them a
brief lecture on what his scientific expedition was in the process of
investigating. After the lecture, the Tibtian teacher gathered up his
students and they flew back to Earth and reentered their cold stiff
physical bodies half-frozen after being outside and exposed to the
cold evening elements. They hastily went back inside the monastery to
warm up, to down a warm traditional Tibetan buttered drink, and to
discuss the particulars of their most recent field trip.

You can make all you want about veracity or lack of, of such
outlandish adventures, and there's plenty to say! All I feel like
saying, perhaps in Mr. Hoskin's defense, is that he had a vivid
imagination. I thoroughly enjoyed losing my imagination within the
worlds of Hoskin's literary field trips. In the end, it didn't matter
if the tales he was writing down really happened or not. What
ultimately mattered most to me was what his tales taught me about
myself and how to see myself and my place within the environment.

Thinking is the best way to travel.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks



[Vo]:Magnetic viscosity question: generating a harmonic frequency

2008-05-20 Thread OrionWorks
I hope I am posing this question concerning the characteristics of
magnetic properties using proper terminology. My apologies up front if
not.

The following two questions are related to each other:

(1) Does anyone know how fast magnetic viscosity on average tends to
propagate (or cycle) through various kinds of permanent magnetic
material? Hundredths of a second? Milliseconds? Microseconds? Faster
or slower???

(2) Is it theoretically possible to generate a viscosity induced
HARMONIC frequency in a permanent magnet. I'm speculating on whether
an amplified harmonic effect could be generated by a carefully applied
external frequency, such as an external EM field set to a specific
frequency, or perhaps through an assembly of rapidly spinning
permanent magnets such as one finds in a spinning wheel. I'm
speculating on whether it's possible if certain externally induced EM
frequencies might enhance the viscotic migratory effect within certain
permanent magnet materials.

It's analogous to how lasers produce light through a buildup of
specific EM harmonic frequencies within the crystal that ultimately
produces a strong coherent beam of light.


PERSONAL THOUGHTS:

If specific harmonic magnetic viscosity fields can be enhanced or
possibly amplified within certain PM materials the implications could
be interesting.

One of the reason's I'm posing this question in Vortex is that there
are various You-tube videos I've seen out in the public domain that
hint (at least to me) of the possibility that the user may have
accidentally stumbled across for a brief period of time just the right
magnetic viscosity induced frequency that caused their magnetic
assembly/contraption to spin up for a few brief dramatic seconds.
However, because they really don't know what they are doing it's all
very unstable and soon the assembly eventually gets out-of-phase,
harmonically speaking, causing the assembly to grind to a halt.

From what I can tell, visually speaking, I don't think the sudden
rotational increase is due to an unconscious manual pumping of the
PMs introduced (unintentionally) into the configuration by the user.
The spinning I've seen occurs where the user is no longer manually
influencing the configuration. The contraption is spinning freely on
its own for a few brief seconds.

Of course, this is all just conjecture on my part.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks



RE: [Vo]:Magnetic viscosity question: generating a harmonic frequency

2008-05-20 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
Very interesting speculation. Thanks.

From tests I have done, Sv can be from microseconds to seconds depending on
the material. It's on the order of a millisecond for Nd2Fe14B.

Hoyt Stearns
Scottsdale, Arizona US
http://HoytStearns.com



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I hope I am posing this question concerning the characteristics of
magnetic properties using proper terminology. My apologies up front if
not.

The following two questions are related to each other:

(1) Does anyone know how fast magnetic viscosity on average tends to
propagate (or cycle) through various kinds of permanent magnetic
material? Hundredths of a second? Milliseconds? Microseconds? Faster
or slower???