My math background, particularly use of proper math terminology, is somewhat
elementary at times. Recently, I have taken several refresher courses in
calculus. It's been an interesting experience.
I was not familiar with the term "Laplace–Runge–Lenz vectors". I may have
shorthanded the term, fo
Yes! ^_^'"
2016-05-24 21:30 GMT-03:00 OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson <
orionwo...@charter.net>:
> "LRL" = "LGL"?
>
> I assume you miss keyed "R" as "G".
>
> From: Daniel Rocha
>
"LRL" = "LGL"?
I assume you miss keyed "R" as "G".
From: Daniel Rocha
> I posted above, but, here it goes again :)
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laplace%E2%80%93Runge%E2%80%93Lenz_vector#Derivation_of_the_Kepler_orbits
I posted above, but, here it goes again :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laplace%E2%80%93Runge%E2%80%93Lenz_vector#Derivation_of_the_Kepler_orbits
2016-05-24 20:37 GMT-03:00 OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson <
orionwo...@charter.net>:
> What does "LGL" stand for?
>
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
dani
What does "LGL" stand for?
>From Daniel:
> I have other projects! But if I have to suggest anything is to try to
> find Kepler's law using LGL vectors in the simplest way.
I have other projects! But if I have to suggest anything is to try to find
Kepler's law using LGL vectors in the simplest way.
2016-05-24 19:08 GMT-03:00 OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson <
orionwo...@charter.net>:
>
> You're working on a third way?
>
Woah! I didn't expect to see so much commentary on this particular thread. I
had to re-subscribe a while longer.
Harry, the link you supplied on Feynman's Lost Lecture on Motions around the
Sun did the trick for me. I finally get what your animated GIF was trying to
tell me. I like what Fey
Daniel that did not make it clear to me.
I can take critic. I just think throwing rocks when you sit in a glasshouse
is less than smart.
Best Regards ,
Lennart Thornros
lenn...@thornros.com
+1 916 436 1899
Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe and
enthusiastically act
I'm sorry, orbits. You could try to find the law using it.
There is also the LRL vector, which can be used to derive Kepler's law in 3
lines:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laplace%E2%80%93Runge%E2%80%93Lenz_vector#Derivation_of_the_Kepler_orbits
Yes, it is possible to begin with kepler's laws and the law of inertia and
derive the force law of gravity or to begin with the force law of gravity
and the law of inertia and derive Kepler's laws.
I am working on third way.
Harry
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 3:05 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
> Newton's
Hmm! Gary also derived using the original method, so it is good to see both
approaches and how algebra makes life so much easier than just using
geometric algebra. In Newton's time, though, geometric algebra was widely
teach, more so than algebra, including theorems about ellipsis which are
not as
Newton's derivation of the force of gravity from Kepler's law of ellipsis
is explained nicely in this series of lectures:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB3D1F0F64E98FDBF
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
Here is another baseball clip, but this one is from the Bad News Bears
(1976)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWN1xWdKbHY
Harry
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 1:37 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
> It seems to be a meme. Like, a person that cannot handle criticism:
> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?
This source makes an interesting claim:
http://www.chavascience.com/index.php/en/hydrogen/langmuir-excess-energy-from-hydrogen
That Langmuir was dissuaded from publishing anything that suggested a gain in
regard to atomic hydrogen. If true, it confirms my feelings about 'heresy' and
'excommuni
Whoops, I sent that before I was finished.
I wanted to add that a mathematician named Gary Rubinstein did a nice
series of videos explaining Feynman's geometrical derivation of Kepler's
laws.
No calculus is used because the argument is strictly geometrical. Here is
the first of eight videos in the
Steven,
Your criticisms are quite justified. The problem is I don't know how to
pause a gif animation. At this time I didn't expect to leave more than an
"impression" so I apologize if the lack of detail frustrated you.
Are you familiar with a book called Feynman's Lost Lectures? It is based on
F
It seems to be a meme. Like, a person that cannot handle criticism:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=There%27s%20no%20crying%20in%20baseball
Or maybe it means that Tom Hanks got a brain damage during Forest Gump and
after it only played characters that are way, way too serious.
20
Various threads have sprung up making it difficult to follow the Rossi
story.I propose we start with part 1 and add more as it gets too long.
Here is the best description of details of the 1 MW plant from Mats Lewan
https://animpossibleinvention.com/blog/
* All the instruments for measurement
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/05/may-24-2016-to-see-lenr-field-as-whole.html
I consider modesty and, especially humility as semi-qualities and therefore
now I dare to say that this subject is important indeed
When the time of this idea will come...
Peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Roman
Steven,
I wish I had Hanks ability to express myself.
Fun - did not see the connection though.
Best Regards ,
Lennart Thornros
lenn...@thornros.com
+1 916 436 1899
Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe and
enthusiastically act upon, must inevitably come to pass. (PJM)
Harry,
I need to remove myself from Vortex again in order to prevent further
temptation to commit commentary.
I'll return after I have another progress report to make. One thing I've
learned about my own R&D endeavors is that it's taking a LOT longer to manifest
than what I had originally anti
The cold fusion book is still selling within the top 100 of its class. That's
were it has been for a long time.
Maybe I am have an impact and then again maybe not.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/digital-text/159789011?ie=UTF8&ref_=pd_zg_hrsr_kstore_1_6_last#3
Frank Znidarsic
a.ashfield
Thanks, yes it is a MINI and I love it. I had a Corvair Air convertible when I
was 16.
I loved it. I ran as well as the electric bike, always broke down. In a quest
to restore my
youth I bought another convertible at 62. It's working with that.
The midi (not MINI) is below and
>From Lennart:
> Jed, how come you can repeat your statements but so not have to
> verify anything or tell the whole story because some lame excuse.
> You basically say that you think your horseshit does not smell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xx8cCDthsuk
Starting around 0:40 to 1:17
Steven
I used to, in the 70's, work with battery powered mining equipment. You could
tell when the battery
was dying. The equipment slowed down and it was time to charge it up. A
ruined lead acid cell appears like an
open circuit.
I have found out, through the school of hard knocks, that lithium io
Frank,
I assume you mean MINI (not midi) I used to drive my mother's
regular mini as a young man. It went around corners like it was on
rails. Some years ago I laid a 240 3ph cable to the front of the house
while doing some mods, expecting to get an electric car. We have just
got a Hyun
Alain Sepeda.
"but who cares if the factory is made of hardpaper, if E-cat works in IH
labs."
If either works it is enough. Anyway it looks like the old E-Cat is
passe and the QuarkX is the future.
As is too obvious no one knows enough to do more than speculate. Roll on
June and more data.
I built a lithium ion powered bicycle to test out the technology. It has a 48
volt 10 AH LI-ion battery
with a 2 KW external drive. The lower rated internal drive smoked within a
few days.
I used a Magic Pie motor. The motor broke free of its torque arm
and spun free on its shaft a number o
If I understand right, this idea from Lawandy seems compatible with some recent
posts by Ecco on Quantum Heat so I think you may have something there. It will
be interesting to see where it goes.
> On 23 May 2016, at 19:13, Jones Beene wrote:
>
> The answer to these questions varies wildly, a
Thanks for pointing me towards these theories Jones Beene I will try to take a
look at them.
I have a few other questions about H(0) and D(0) to add to my earlier list if I
may:
If the two nuclei are separated by 2.3 pm I suppose the are rotating about
their center of mass.
Would those nucle
On Mon 5/23 Jones said [snip] The theory that appeals to me the most is not
Holmlid's but the one of Lawandy. In that theory, there must be a dielectric
support for UDH, which is always paired.[/snip] which also fits nicely with
lack of hydrinos available for study and Mill's reliance on hydride
what seems unavoidable is that IH was unable to replicate. Question is if
they could not replicate anything, or just replicate something usable.
Fraud is not even a problem if it works for IH.
Doubt on methodology is also a problem with a test.
Dubious behavior is also a possible problem, increasi
Jed,
""[Vo]:1 MW of heat in a 6,500 sq. ft. facility without industrial
ventilation would be fatal""
Why did you set up that straw man in the first place?Is your source
Dewey Weaver?I see he earlier wrote many of the same things you have.
As I said, the Rossi affair reminds me of Fleischma
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