Thanks for the kind words. It appears it was very likely not a stroke
but rather a contracted blood vessel in my left eye. It went away.
I'll be having more tests in a week. I thought maybe I was going
blind. My wife has had a long bout with temporal arteritis, which
can cause blindness,
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Best regards,
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
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I found that many of my posts from this year are not in the archive.
By experimenting, and looking at the mail -archive . com faq, I
discovered that Postini was being used, and any email with
tinyurl.com was being filtered. A guy named Jeff Marshall very
quickly fixed the mail - archive .
It appears that all is not well yet. The following message was
rejected by vortex until I put spaces in the some of the references.
I found that many of my posts from this year are not in the archive.
By experimenting, and looking at the mail -archive . com faq, I
discovered that Postini
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I am sorry for the meaningless posts.
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
It appears that all is not well yet. The following message was
rejected by vortex until I put spaces in the some of the references.
I found that many of my posts from this year are not in the archive.
By experimenting, and looking at the mail-archive.com faq, I
discovered that Postini was
It appears that all is well now. Perhaps eskimo.com was down
momentarily.
I found that many of my posts from this year are not in the archive.
By experimenting, and looking at the mail-archive.com faq, I
discovered that Postini was being used, and any email with
tinyurl.com was being
You should see a doctor as soon as possible.
Regardless if this is a stroke or a retina problem, with these problems the
chance is much better when it is recognized and treated early. In both cases a
delay of hours can be fatal. So far I know they can fix the retina with laser
nowadays, but
Comparison to my gas-boiler:
My gas boiler has 10 kW heating power.
If I need boiling hot water then I get it after 30 seconds. It switches on
immediately and switches off immediately when not needed.
Also in winter it will not produce 10 kW heat 24/7. It runs only part-time.
Service costs and
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'snipurl' not 'sniprul'
Fat fingers.
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 7:46 AM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
Try sniprul. It will automatically paste to your clipboard if so desired.
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I sometimes get scotomas which are related to migraines. Fortunately,
I do not suffer from the headache; but, the partial blindness is a bit
of a nuisance.
T
Oh, I am sorry! I guess I am not thinking so well. I see now that I
did not mention that I managed to get an emergency appointment with
an ophthalmologist's office. I should have said It was
preliminarily diagnosed to be contracted blood vessel in my left
eye. Thank you very much for
John Salinger
September 21st, 2011 at 2:37 AM
Dear Mr. Rossi,
1. You claim to have successfully measured the delta T of entering and exiting
water of a secondary circuit on the 1 MW plant already, producing results in
line with what has been observed earlier. Is this also the manner in which
The constriction dosen't necessarily matter as flow will tend to spped up when
constricted. So you agree that there's no significant extra pressure?
- Original Message -
From: Alan J Fletcher
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 7:46 PM
Subject: Re:
Peter, Most of the high cost is due that it is very expensive and
inefficient to produce electricity, especially in small scale. Indeed,
it is $2000 per installed kWe of course. It does refer into produced
electricity, not heat. This is quite typical price and most of the
price is due to high cost
At 10:19 AM 9/21/2011, Joe Catania wrote:
The constriction
dosen't necessarily matter as flow will tend to spped up when
constricted. So you agree that there's no significant extra
pressure?
Mats Lewan told me that his video cut off prematurely, but he thinks the
total draining time was about 3
Am 21.09.2011 19:37, schrieb Jouni Valkonen:
Peter, Most of the high cost is due that it is very expensive and
inefficient to produce electricity, especially in small scale. Indeed,
it is $2000 per installed kWe of course. It does refer into produced
electricity, not heat. This is quite typical
Did you consider that for the first minute, valve was opened only as
little as it can be to be open at all. Later it was opened some more,
but not even then it was fully open. Therefore I think that we can
call this thing to 200 kPa pressure figure. If someone really did even
doubt that, because
See:
http://e.nikkei.com/e/fr/tnks/Nni20110920D2009A09.htm
NAGOYA (Nikkei)--A Toyota Motor Corp. (7203) group research firm said
Tuesday that it has developed technology that duplicates how plants make
energy, using only sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.
Artificial photosynthesis is not new,
Latest from Thane:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_wleUlcMK0
The Theory of Conservation of Energy states that:
Energy cannot be created
This theory is false as is shown in this video by employing the Work-Energy
Principle.
The Work-Energy Principle basically states that in
Here's another article on the H2 production method posted recently by Fran:
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/09/bacteria-water-hydrogen-fuel/
Ron
--On Wednesday, September 21, 2011 5:01 PM -0400 Jed Rothwell
jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
See:
I wonder if Ni foam or nano powder coating could substitute for Pt?
[snip]The bad news is that this highly efficient system requires an expensive,
platinum-based cathode. The authors showed that it’s possible to use a cheaper,
Molybdenum-based cathode, but efficiencies dropped. The authors
Hi Mark,
I would like to believe he has discovered another method of
tapping the zero point but without separating how much energy is contained
strictly in the mechanical flywheel from the energy being magnetically
coupled across from the stator you have to question what role
INTRODUCTION
This is a highly belated review of the Travel report by Hanno Essén
and Sven Kullander, 3 April 2011, and created April 7, 2011, to be
found at:
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/EssenHexperiment.pdf
FIG 1 2 NOTES
It appears the thermometer wells, thermocouple holders, are
You appear to have recovered. I am happy for you.
-Original Message-
From: Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net
To: Vortex-L vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, Sep 21, 2011 4:19 pm
Subject: [Vo]:Review of Travel report by Hanno Essén and Sven Kullander, 3
April 2011
INTRODUCTION
On Sep 20, 2011, at 11:24 AM, Peter Heckert wrote:
Am 20.09.2011 20:38, schrieb Horace Heffner:
On Sep 20, 2011, at 10:14 AM, Peter Heckert wrote:
In all demonstrations, January demo, Essen Kulander demo, 3 Ny
Teknik demos, the electrical input energy was not enough to heat
the water to
On Sep 21, 2011, at 4:29 PM, fznidar...@aol.com wrote:
You appear to have recovered. I am happy for you.
Thanks!
I won't know the full story for a week, but all is fine for now.
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
Hello Horace,
I appreciate the thorough and highly competent and experienced skill
with which you have made exceedingly clear that so far the Rossi demos
fail to prove any anomalies.
Thanks, Rich
Just a few comments on your comments (parts I didn't comment on have
been snipped away)...
On 11-09-21 08:18 PM, Horace Heffner wrote:
[ ... ]
However, the graph makes no sense. There is no sign of things coming
asymptotically to an equilibrium as would be expected.
Yes, indeed. The graph
Methanol from many sources can lead to formaldehyde lesions in blood
vessels in the retina...
Aspartame is indeed 11% methanol (wood alcohol), which the human body
quickly turns into formaldehyde via the ADH enzyme, concentrated in
many tissues: Rich Murray 2011.09.21
Aspartame is indeed 11%
2011/9/22 Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net:
EK: The system to measure the non-evaporated water was a certified Testo
System, Testo 650, with a probe guaranteed to resist up to 550°C. The
measurements showed that at 11:15 1.4% of the water was non-vaporized, at
11:30 1.3% and at 11:45 1.2%
HEAT FLOW THROUGH THE NICKEL CONTAINING STAINLESS STEEL COMPARTMENT
If the stainless steel compartment has a surface area of
approximately S = 180 cm^2, as approximated above, and 4.39 kW heat
flow through it occurred, as specified in the report, then the heat
flow was (4390 W)/(180
Am 22.09.2011 02:18, schrieb Horace Heffner:
FIG. 4 NOTES
It is notable the 2 cm of lead is not evident. The insulation looks
more like a polyester than fiberglass, and if so its melting
temperature is around 250°C.
It could be silicone.
On Sep 21, 2011, at 8:24 PM, Peter Heckert wrote:
Am 22.09.2011 02:18, schrieb Horace Heffner:
FIG. 4 NOTES
It is notable the 2 cm of lead is not evident. The insulation
looks more like a polyester than fiberglass, and if so its melting
temperature is around 250°C.
It could be
Am 22.09.2011 05:51, schrieb Alan Fletcher:
That presumes that the heat exchange takes place on the surface of the
core. But the heat is (supposedly) produced by thermalization of gamma
rays, which could be anywhere nearby. Rossi has said that it is partly
in the copper tubing and partly in
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