Re: [Vo]:LRNR and EMF BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS SCIENCE, SIMILARITIES of TREATMENT OF SCIENTISTS

2020-03-04 Thread ChemE Stewart
Non-ionizing can still be oxidizing(moving electrons) and trigger oxidative
stress on biology, which can be harmful.

Here is an example of strongly ionizing electric(electron) field
radiation.  The resultant ionization of N2 and O2 is also generating high
frequency ionizing 260 nm electromagnetic(photon) field radiation as well
as oxidized by-products (NOx and Ozone)

Bad stuff for ALL biology.

https://youtu.be/6N1hb9ZXyhs




On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 2:32 PM bobcook39...@hotmail.com <
bobcook39...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> The following link describes a situation regarding  “science” pertinent to
> regulation of the world- wide IT industry like that reported on this blog
> demonizing LENR scientists  It starts at   at 2:05 into the presentation’s
> second part by Dr. Martin Pall.
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> The entire presentation is interesting, particularly the differential
> concerns expressed between the first and second presentations, regarding
> biological effects of EMF cell phone radiation.
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> Bob Cook
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[Vo]:LRNR and EMF BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS SCIENCE, SIMILARITIES of TREATMENT OF SCIENTISTS

2020-03-04 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
The following link describes a situation regarding  “science” pertinent to 
regulation of the world- wide IT industry like that reported on this blog 
demonizing LENR scientists  It starts at   at 2:05 into the presentation’s 
second part by Dr. Martin Pall.

http://spokanewired.org/5gforum.html

This was part of a presentation sponsored by IEEE standards preparation for 5G 
standards with a focus on health effects.

The entire presentation is interesting, particularly the differential concerns 
expressed between the first and second presentations, regarding biological 
effects of EMF cell phone radiation.

Bob Cook





[Vo]:Re: A good model makes accurate predictions

2020-03-04 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Here is what happened last year.  A coal truck hit a large power pole.  The 
high voltage line fell onto the low voltage system.   200 meters blew off of 
many houses.  The houses had to be reinspected before the power was returned.
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/meter.jpg

That the reason for the gas heater.


Frank Znidarsic

[Vo]:Re: A good model makes accurate predictions

2020-03-04 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I put the heater on the wall in the basement near the stair well.  It stinks 
while heating.


-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic 
To: vortex-l 
Sent: Wed, Mar 4, 2020 12:22 pm
Subject: Re: A good model makes accurate predictions

Thanks Robin


It burns natural gas.  I have never lost gas.  The gas company has there own 
back up power for delivery.  I was worried about CO with a ventless heater.  
The newer models have low oxygen sensors to prevent CO emissions.
I bought the Dinaglow becuse it can be scaled back.  That way I can limit the 
CO to the minimum.  I did not need it at all this winter.  Last winter a truck 
hit a pole HV went into the low voltage system and we were without power for 
many hours.  I used my oven to supply some heat.  I guess that I have to much 
time on my hands since retirement.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dyna-Glo-30-000-BTU-Natural-Gas-Infrared-Vent-Free-Wall-Heater/46796376?wmlspartner=wlpa=0=227035538282==g=c=96706241448=aud-430887228898:pla-134478545328=1024976==9006215==pla=8175035=online=46796376=sem=Cj0KCQiAwP3yBRCkARIsAABGiPrwBxqbg8gfbcQDBMAS2vIvwQpCIFoYaCgIboLmch7QiWpMvd40V_4aAiCpEALw_wcB


Frank Znidarsic

[Vo]:Re: A good model makes accurate predictions

2020-03-04 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Thanks Robin


It burns natural gas.  I have never lost gas.  The gas company has there own 
back up power for delivery.  I was worried about CO with a ventless heater.  
The newer models have low oxygen sensors to prevent CO emissions.
I bought the Dinaglow becuse it can be scaled back.  That way I can limit the 
CO to the minimum.  I did not need it at all this winter.  Last winter a truck 
hit a pole HV went into the low voltage system and we were without power for 
many hours.  I used my oven to supply some heat.  I guess that I have to much 
time on my hands since retirement.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dyna-Glo-30-000-BTU-Natural-Gas-Infrared-Vent-Free-Wall-Heater/46796376?wmlspartner=wlpa=0=227035538282==g=c=96706241448=aud-430887228898:pla-134478545328=1024976==9006215==pla=8175035=online=46796376=sem=Cj0KCQiAwP3yBRCkARIsAABGiPrwBxqbg8gfbcQDBMAS2vIvwQpCIFoYaCgIboLmch7QiWpMvd40V_4aAiCpEALw_wcB


Frank Znidarsic