Re: [Vo]:The hydrogen s-orbital and the problem of muonic hydrogen

2013-01-27 Thread Axil Axil
Does anyone know how (or if) in theory the proton's radius would effect rates of fusion? Would the proton have to be larger or smaller to increase rates of fusion? A smaller charge radius means less coulomb repulsion. When enough electrons shield enough positive charge from the proton, two

Re: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread Alain Sepeda
That is a general point about how governments manage transition. They want to protect jobs, and existing industries, not to help things to change to a better point. as i repeat often it is well explained in the Next convergence as the big problems with governments. Laisser-faire and saving jobs

Re: [Vo]:Chemonuclear Transitions

2013-01-27 Thread francis
Jones, I don't think your leap of faith is restricted to [snip]reversible fusion is slightly energetic [/snip] but rather that the cavity environment or NAE is the energetic source where any 2 body relationship established at one geometry can experience a discount toward disassociation when

Re: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread Nigel Dyer
The fact that an analysis conflicts with every economist does not make it wrong. After their almost complete failure (yes I know there were some notable exceptions) to predict our current crisis I no longer have much faith in what economists say. A few years ago the UK Queen asked some

Re: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread fznidarsic
Ed, Where can we hide? I have studied hard and obtained 2 and 1/2 college degrees, have worked overtime for 34 years, and have downsized as companies closed down five times. There is no chance that Bethlehem Steel will ever hire me back. Same to say for the rest. I have saved some

Re: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread Edmund Storms
Like all subjects, some people understand and are generally basically right and there are people who do not have a clue and are basically wrong even though they have positions of power and fame. It really does matter whom you believe since we as individuals cannot master everything. To

Re: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread Edmund Storms
Hi Frank, Thanks for a copy of your book. I'm part way through and find it very interesting. As to your question, a financial collapse always affects different people different ways depending where they live and their personal financial situation. Generally, a skilled person who uses

Fwd: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread fznidarsic
A list of my friends. 1. Electrical Engineer me. At the start I could send out a resume and expect to be hired. Hung on at the end by taking contracts doing dirty work in coal fired power plants. Coal fire is down and I am hunkering. 2. Nurse RN, her husband abandoned her. Got

Re: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread James Bowery
The problem is xenophobia. With more high skilled laborers from Asia, none of this would have happened: A bipartisan group of Senators is planning to introduce a bill that allows the H-1B visa cap to rise automatically with demand to a maximum of 300,000 visas annually. This 20-page bill, called

Re: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread James Bowery
But seriously, folks, check out this site: http://www.resilientcommunities.com/ On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 11:33 AM, James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com wrote: The problem is xenophobia. With more high skilled laborers from Asia, none of this would have happened: A bipartisan group of Senators is

RE: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
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[Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread fznidarsic
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RE: [Vo]:100% conversion of heat to electricity with thermophotovoltaics

2013-01-27 Thread Jones Beene
David, You are possibly misreading this article. It is poorly written to begin with. Carnot efficiency affects all heat engines in a similar way. Moreover, it is a basic limitation which deducts “off the top” so all other inefficiencies deduct from the lower number. From:

Re: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread fznidarsic
Hi Frank, Thanks for a copy of your book. I'm part way through and find it very interesting. Thats what Bohr said when he did not like something. Its interesting He never said very interesting. So you really do like it. I am happy with that. I am selling 3 books a week. Not

[Vo]:excess power as either anomolous heating or cooling

2013-01-27 Thread Harry Veeder
The MFMP results are not looking very good at the moment as excess heat appears to be marginal or non-existent. However, the data now suggest the possibility of some slight anomalous cooling effect. I don't know if this cooling is real or the result some minor calibration error, but it raises the

Re: [Vo]:excess power as either anomolous heating or cooling

2013-01-27 Thread Daniel Rocha
What is the link, please? 2013/1/27 Harry Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com , the data now suggest the possibility of some slight anomalous cooling effect. -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:excess power as either anomolous heating or cooling

2013-01-27 Thread Harry Veeder
Oh sorry, it is here: http://www.quantumheat.org/index.php/follow/follow-2/204-much-lower-levels It is mentioned in a few places in the discussion. In one instance, if I recall correctly, someone calls it negative power. harry On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Daniel Rocha

Re: [Vo]:excess power as either anomolous heating or cooling

2013-01-27 Thread Daniel Rocha
What do you think of my suggestion on their forums? http://www.quantumheat.org/index.php/forum/welcome-mat/87-neutrino-detection-as-definitive-proof-and-hi 2013/1/27 Harry Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com Oh sorry, it is here:

RE: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread Jones Beene
But is he reading it while sitting in the smallest room in his house? :-) From: fznidar...@aol.com Hi Frank, Thanks for a copy of your book. I'm part way through and find it very interesting. Thats what Bohr said when he did not like something. Its interesting He

RE: [Vo]:Another article about the impact of automation on employment

2013-01-27 Thread Mark Goldes
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Re: [Vo]:excess power as either anomolous heating or cooling

2013-01-27 Thread Jouni Valkonen
I would say with 99.98 % confidence that anomalous cooling hints to the calibration error of instruments. There should not be any doubts for that. Cooling and going against the second law of thermodynamics, however is not that particularly surprising. Entropy decreased at large scale when the

Re: [Vo]:excess power as either anomolous heating or cooling

2013-01-27 Thread Daniel Rocha
Maybe the wire is getting old after so much testing. To be sure, another one should be made. 2013/1/28 Jouni Valkonen jounivalko...@gmail.com Is this then yet another failure for cold fusion, or is it still too early to tell? -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:excess power as either anomolous heating or cooling

2013-01-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
Cooling and going against the second law of thermodynamics Cooling only goes against the second law if the particle(s) never give the entropy back to their surroundings, which is not known Stewart darkmattersalot,com On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 9:53 PM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [Vo]:excess power as either anomolous heating or cooling

2013-01-27 Thread torulf.greek
Cooling is not against the second law. There exist endothermic chemical reactions how makes cooling. There also are endothermic nuclear reactions. This includes 7Li+n→ 4He+3T +n -2.466 MeV, observe the negative sign (-). And fission of light elements and fusion of heavy elements. On

[Vo]:[OT]: anomalous aluminum part in old coal

2013-01-27 Thread William Beaty
O.O.P.A., 7 inches long http://goo.gl/ZE0wT utaot.com http://joy4mind.com/?p=7835 page in Russian (lots more details) Jeeze, don't just take the friggin' thing OUT of the coal hunk!!! Need sections in place, so we can see if the coal details followed the metal chunk. Similar problem:

Re: [Vo]:[OT]: anomalous aluminum part in old coal

2013-01-27 Thread Ron Kita
Greetings Bill, I think that in a von Danekin book there was a spark plug like device embedded in rock. Also I think the Lyle Watson s book: Supernature there was an aluminum block that was oddly machines- BUT Col George Filer USAF retired has a translation of the Russian Aluminum Gear:

Re: [Vo]:excess power as either anomolous heating or cooling

2013-01-27 Thread Eric Walker
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 7:53 PM, torulf.gr...@bredband.net wrote: Cooling is not against the second law. There exist endothermic chemical reactions how makes cooling. There also are endothermic nuclear reactions. To quote Mizuno's book, Nuclear Transmutation: it is not necessarily the case