Re: [Vo]:Wigner effect?

2012-11-28 Thread Eric Walker
I wrote: On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Andy Findlay andy_find...@orange.netwrote: I wasn't aware that hydrogen was capable of beta decay. Beta minus decay is possible under extreme conditions. But you would need to temporarily place the hydrogen you wanted to decay on a core-collapsing

Re: [Vo]:Apparently plausible (!?!?) FTL

2012-11-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
Dave, If my understanding is correct, the following video is evidence of a closed wormhole through the Earth with two black hole particles orbiting through it, we named the particles Ike and Eduardo. Each particle weighed approx. 1x10e12-1x10e14 kg and traveled at sub relativistic speeds

Re: [Vo]:Apparently plausible (!?!?) FTL

2012-11-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
I suggest as soon as possible everyone get very familiar with sites like http://www.spaceweather.com There are also apps that monitor and alert you of solar flares through your phone. It appears to me that the ground level events (GLEs) from large coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are detecting

[Vo]:National Ignition Facility, not one watt?

2012-11-28 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
http://news.newenergytimes.net/2012/11/10/federal-fusion-project-goes-ballistic/ The largest inertial confinement fusion research project in the U.S., the optimistically named National Ignition Facility, in Livermore, Calif., failed to ignite by its September goal. Although the federal

Re: [Vo]:National Ignition Facility, not one watt?

2012-11-28 Thread Daniel Rocha
It would be interesting to add that the concept of extra heat, from the pure science point of view, is required for cold fusion because any other parameter is extremely hard to measure. So, while not even 1W of extra heat in hot fusion was produced, that is totally irrelevant, since the source of

Re: [Vo]:MIT News: Lead-proton collisions yield surprising results

2012-11-28 Thread Terry Blanton
In detail: http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/1210.5482 On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 9:47 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote: Unexpected data from the Large Hadron Collider suggest the collisions may be producing a new type of matter.

Re: [Vo]:Wigner effect?

2012-11-28 Thread Andy Findlay
Thanks, Eric, Yes, that fits within my conceptual view of what is possible for hydrogen. I think Stewart has got things a bit muddled. Andy. On 28/11/12 08:29, Eric Walker wrote: I wrote: On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 4:18 PM,

Re: [Vo]:Apparently plausible (!?!?) FTL

2012-11-28 Thread mixent
In reply to David Roberson's message of Wed, 28 Nov 2012 01:24:31 -0500 (EST): Hi, [snip] It would be fantastic if warp drives were possible, but they must not be available because we are not currently being over run by alien visitors. Dave Given the number of UFO sightings, I would be

Re: [Vo]:Wigner effect?

2012-11-28 Thread mixent
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Wed, 28 Nov 2012 00:29:16 -0800: Hi, [snip] On second thought, ?- decay isn't correct. I'm having a hard time saying for sure exactly what kind of beta decay it is. I don't imagine it's the normal inverse beta decay (inner shell electron capture), since

Re: [Vo]:Wigner effect?

2012-11-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
Andy, I don't think Eric said it was not some type of Beta decay, just not Beta -. There are many people on here brighter than me so I will let them figure out what type. Maybe the lattice somehow polarizes neutrinos and you get more collisions. Stewart On Wednesday, November 28, 2012, Andy

Re: [Vo]:Apparently plausible (!?!?) FTL

2012-11-28 Thread Harvey Norris
Thanx for this story, luckily I saw it in my spam folder,(which barely works at all in yahoo mail) before it got deleted. I tried then to make a reply, but this io9.com group has very strict admission standards. It wouldnt accept any user names ect and when I finally got in it said I could only

Re: [Vo]:National Ignition Facility, not one watt?

2012-11-28 Thread Robert Lynn
On 28 November 2012 16:29, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com wrote: The take-home, though, is that NIF is far, far from practical power generation. Cold fusion long ago reached this relaxed definition of ignition. I'll venture a prediction, based on what I've been seeing, that we'll

Re: [Vo]:Water Bridge-Electro Gravity ?

2012-11-28 Thread Harry Veeder
has anyone ever weighed the system before and during the applied voltage to look for anomlous changes in the weight/specific gravity of the water? Perhaps the water in the bridge weighs less than 'normal' water. Harry On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Ron Kita chiralex.k...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [Vo]:Wigner effect?

2012-11-28 Thread Andy Findlay
Thanks, Jed, You are implying that you don't believe that the stored Wigner effect energy per gram could be many orders of magnitude higher in Palladium (or Nickel, for that matter) than in graphite because of the 4eV per atom limit. Correct? Please don't get me wrong - I am hoping that I

[Vo]:An electromagnetic black hole

2012-11-28 Thread Axil Axil
The plasmoid can be thought of as an electromagnetic black hole. It is a bubble of electromagnetic radiation that is cut-off from the remainder of space. The negative charge layer on the outside surface of the plasmoid forces all emf radiation inward (normal) toward the center of the plasmoid.

Re: [Vo]:Water Bridge-Electro Gravity ?

2012-11-28 Thread Ron Kita
Greetings Harry Vortex, Search: Zinnser or Zinsser he saw odd effects- propulsion in water. I think Rex Research..covers his research. Respectfully, Ron Kita On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Harry Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote: has anyone ever weighed the system before and during the

[Vo]:NASA warp drive

2012-11-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
I kid you not. See: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/11/what-if-nasa-could-figure-out-the-math-of-a-workable-warp-drive/265655/

RE: [Vo]:NASA warp drive

2012-11-28 Thread OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
Jed sez: I kid you not. See: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/11/what-if-nasa-could-fig ure-out-the-math-of-a-workable-warp-drive/265655/ H More facts, cough cough, on the Warp Drive: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warp_drive Same Enterprise

Re: [Vo]:NASA warp drive

2012-11-28 Thread Daniel Rocha
I've been playing with his warpdrive with a friend of mine, online. We found that there is a trick to reduce the requirement of negative energy to 0. This could be found since day 0... Oh well. stay tuned. 2012/11/28 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com I kid you not. See:

[Vo]:io9 and the bitcoin forum

2012-11-28 Thread Harvey Norris
I assume io9.com is the internet magazine called Daily Explainer that publicises far fetched stuff about space and nasa. In order to reply to their entry I found that I had to become a member of the bitcoin forum. Now here is what gets me, heres where I am listed as teslafy:

Re: [Vo]:Water Bridge-Electro Gravity ?

2012-11-28 Thread Harvey Norris
Voltage shown on homepage picture was  under~30*440=~13,000 volts The foil is immersed in the water, but the water does not touch the needle. The airborne arc then skims the water surface issuing from the needle. I was surprised when I substituted a troy silver square piece for the needle. The

Re: [Vo]:National Ignition Facility, not one watt?

2012-11-28 Thread Axil Axil
My laser-fusion colleagues who depend on their lasers delivering a lot of energy simultaneously to both ions and electrons will certainly be interested in our findings as well. Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-11-graphite-giant-planets-white-dwarfs.html#jCp Cheers:Axil On Wed, Nov