Nice post Abd. Just a terminology detail, I don't think Q factor is
adequate for the heat released by a reaction. Q factor is a
dimensionless factor used in resonance phenomena. I think you really
mean Q value.
Michel
2010/2/11 Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com:
In a mail sent out,
Funny, Mark, you really didn't address the objection. You just attacked me.
Sounds like you didn't understand the reason the change is significant,
either.
On 02/11/2010 01:48 AM, Mark Iverson wrote:
So, it looks to me like Naudin's playing games with his measurements.
His setup's
Mark Iverson wrote:
So, it looks to me like Naudin's playing games with his measurements.
His setup's interesting but I would hesitate to trust a single
measurement on that page.
You guys are pathetic... You're looking for any little discrepancy
in other people's work, and when
you find
On 02/11/2010 09:03 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Mark Iverson wrote:
So, it looks to me like Naudin's playing games with his measurements.
His setup's interesting but I would hesitate to trust a single
measurement on that page.
You guys are pathetic... You're looking for any little
At 01:48 AM 2/11/2010, Mark Iverson wrote:
So, it looks to me like Naudin's playing games with his measurements.
His setup's interesting but I would hesitate to trust a single
measurement on that page.
You guys are pathetic... You're looking for any little discrepancy
in other people's
At 08:11 AM 2/11/2010, you wrote:
Nice post Abd. Just a terminology detail, I don't think Q factor is
adequate for the heat released by a reaction. Q factor is a
dimensionless factor used in resonance phenomena. I think you really
mean Q value.
Sure. I've been using factor as a synonym for
Jed wrote:
By the way, Lawrence should ask Naudin what he is up to. He is a very friendly
fellow.
Thanks for expressing my point more succinctly...
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 6:04 AM
To:
At 12:54 AM 2/11/2010, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Seriously, reasoning from conclusions is so common that I think it
is normal and therefore sane by definition. It is caused by
inadequate education, not mental illness.
Some forms of mental illness are quite common, especially if we
include minor
In SHORT: Gravity is a Tachyon-Speed-SUPER-WAVE; now seen as THE
GRAVION/TACHYON-Speed/ELECTRO-PLASMIC-OMNIWAVE: Thusly 'Gravity' is hardly
'The Weak Force,' but rather THE ONLY FORCE misunderstood when 'seen' at
various functional levels within a self-attenuated force-gradient range due
This is getting off topic, but Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
Seriously, reasoning from conclusions is so common that I think it
is normal and therefore sane by definition. It is caused by
inadequate education, not mental illness.
Some forms of mental illness are quite common, especially if we
In reply to OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson's message of Wed, 10 Feb 2010
16:39:20 -0600:
Hi,
[snip]
This is kind of interesting. I didn't realize the fact that CNN has a
procedure in place to allow for independent reporting.
See:
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-402579?ref=feeds%2Fhighestrated
All requested DVDs have been mailed. If you requested some as of this
morning and they do not arrive in a week, contact me again.
- Jed
Please post the following when you get a chance:
All requested DVDs have been mailed. If you requested some as of this
morning and they do not arrive in a week, contact me again.
- Jed
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/01/quantum-computer-hydrogen-
simulation/
http://tinyurl.com/yff5q8r
This is an amazing accomplishment. Makes me wish I were a young guy
just starting his education. The next 50 years of physics should be
extraordinary.
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
Mixent said on Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:36:58 -0800
[snip]
Nevertheless I was pleased and surprised to note that he made the connection
with the HHO stuff.
[/snip]
Robin,
Yes, and that was just one of several disparate fields he pulled
together - I was impressed by how well he stated
The presence of a previously
unknown form of energy was frequently inferred by HHO researchers from the
amazing scalability of oxyhydrogen welding torches.
I've watched this happen; watched firebrick MELTING in seconds right in front
of my own lyin' eyes... It was called Brown's gas
At 03:24 PM 2/11/2010, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Natural selection ensures that no widespread condition can be pathological.
That's correct. However, what is normal to a degree is not normal in
the extreme. And normal is not a synonym for healthy.
Further, there are genetic variations within
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