At 04:16 pm 19/08/2005 +0200, you wrote:
Grimer wrote:
Well, For unknown reasons, the addition of a small amount
of noble gas (such as helium, argon, or xenon) to the gas
in the bubble increases the intensity of the emitted light
dramatically.
Since the reasons are unknown one might
of the
jigsaw fits.
It will be interesting to find out if anyone else can
see what I have seen.
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
in principio erat Verbum
et lux in tenebris lucet
.
Perhaps Son Et Lumière is the key, not only to the
wider recognition of the Beta-atmosphere's existence
but also to the understanding of LENR.
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
in principio erat Verbum
et lux in tenebris lucet
At 02:02 pm 12/08/2005 -0500, Richard wrote:
Jones is right, you know. Thinking of the alltime famous
Frigidaire name makes one consider Cf and a name with
legs. Surely with the imagination demonstrated by Vorts,
a name for CF should be a piece of cake.
Richard
Well, since CF is
then so also can deuterons,
especially considering the fact that the environment
within a metal must be vastly different from the
environment outside.
Frank Grimer
.
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
et resplenduit facies eius sicut sol
At 04:27 pm 06/08/2005 -0400, you wrote:
I suspect DiHydrino Oxide is at least as poisonous as H2O1. I oft wonder if
it can exist. I certainly would guess it to be somewhat higher in
polarization than the normal molecule since the 2Hy atoms should be closer to
each other.
Being an engineer,
At 09:02 am 05/08/2005 -0700, Jones wrote:
BTW for the 'Revelationists' out there... Tel Aviv is only an
hour's drive from Megiddo... and I suppose you know the
significance of that.
My father fought the Turks at Megiddo in the first world war.
He was in the army of General Edmund Allenby.
and compreture
(reciprocal of temperature) at a higher level of
structure. Increasing the pressure of a gas decreases
the compreture and vice versa.
Cheers
Frank Grimer
Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 11:57:37 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Negative mass, etc.
At 02:20 am 02/08/2005 -0500, you wrote:
If this is true, Frank. How does the annihilation of an electron with a
positron
produce two photons each with 510 Mev positive
Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 16:23:28 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Negative mass, etc.
At 06:57 am 02/08/2005 -0500, Fred wrote:
Very Concrete analogies, Frank.
Portland cement manufacture is a Basic industry too. :-)
Frederick
Indeed
in the existence of neutral mass particles
like the materon.
Perhaps people will come the same conclusion
as many of Brown's contemporaries and believe
that particles of a low density plasma are
alive, eh! 8^)
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
of
alternatives with the aid of your Metaphysical Magic. ;-)
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
At 11:16 pm 25/07/2005 -0500, Richard wrote:
Terry,
Yes , things are not what they seem. This statement
extends to most science.
Way back when I was in school we were taught crude
oil came from dinosaurs and decayed vegetable matter
and this was in the early 1940's.
I have been
At 09:50 am 25/07/2005 -0400, you wrote:
For those of you who think my ideas about an electric
sun and a hollow moon are the rantings of a crackpot,
I offer the following proof that things are not what
they seem. Simply go to:
http://moon.google.com/
and you will observe that the
to remember that one when I'm plugging
ITERative Hierarchical Mechanics. grin
Cheers
Frank Grimer
==
dicit ei Iesus ego sum via
et veritas et vita
nemo venit ad Patrem
nisi per me
==
state
of the hydrogen atom in its various configurations.
Frank Grimer
to the direction of flow to vortices with
their axes parallel to the flow direction.
Now if BR electron orbits are oriented in
the same manner as turbulent flow vortices
then a collimated beam can be expected.
Cheers
Frank Grimer
.
The difference between strain, e, and strain energy
e^2 must come into it somewhere but I'm not at a point
where I can see quite how - not yet. 8-)
Cheers
Frank Grimer
At 11:53 pm 22/07/2005 -0700, you wrote:
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=508297
Good job Jedthey didn't print mine. I can see that yours was a better
choice. But even still, I suspect that my, and perhaps other letters made
them take notice. I think we should all keep this in
At 12:24 pm 22/07/2005 -0700, Merlyn wrote:
It is a very compelling theory Frank...
There's something I've missed out on up to
this point to which I will now draw attention
in order to raise the compulsion compreture. 8-)
I am not at this stage interested in,
electron - electron
Grimer
Technologies,
an interesting web site
From: Grimer
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 09:15:39
---
Following up Steven Johnson's suggestion to
check outhttp://www.d2fusion.com/
I found some interesting photos at
http://www.d2fusion.com/volcanoes.html
In particular
At 06:49 am 22/07/2005 -0500, Richard wrote:
Grimer wrote..
A mention is also made of catalysis. It
seems to me that the phenomena of cold
fusion could well be a case of macro-
catalysis.
Have been interested in Putterman's work for some
10 years in regards to cavitation studies
At 12:24 pm 22/07/2005 -0700, Merlyn wrote:
It is a very compelling theory Frank,
You say the nicest things, Merlyn. 8-)
but I don't think it works out.
But here comes the but ;^)
--- Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find myself in this situation with regard to the
effect of drop
time differs whereas the
cubic inch mold reaction time will be up to 12 or
more times faster than the thin film. This should
not be. The thin film should harden faster than the
cube.
Grimer wrote..
In the example you quote it would no doubt be argued that the heat
of reaction for the cube
At 07:12 pm 20/07/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Grimer wrote:
I have to respectfully disagree with that statement. Suppose you observe
some scientific phenomena which only occurs once and you are the only
observer.
If it only occurs once then it isn't scientific -- yet. You have to
reproduce
, research exploits.
My colleagues presented me with a perspex, brass
and concrete small scale exhibit of our Beta-aether
pressure simulation. On it is a brass plaque with
the following quotation from Grimer and Hewitt's
1969 paper to the -
Southampton International Conference on Materials
At 12:23 pm 21/07/2005 -0400, Steven wrote:
.
For example, it's often been my highly subjective
and idle day dreams that spuriously flit across my
consciousness like UFOs that have pointed me in the
direction of another personal discovery, or how to
conduct an experiment, or how to
delighted with such a high incidence
of reproducibility. Mizuno's failure to finish
what he started may not amount to desertion in
the face of the enemy but it certainly raises
questions about dilettantism.
Frank Grimer
At 04:22 pm 21/07/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Grimer wrote:
It was a quick reaction just as I had
hoped for, but I could no longer ignore
the fact that this research was potentially
hazardous.
=
Of course it's bloody hazardous. For a scientist
At 05:04 pm 21/07/2005 -0400, Steven wrote:
being mistaken for a bunch of
ravenous Jihad Loving reptilian messengers
spawned from Satan's loins - or several other
colorful cultural interpretations many in our
population passionately cling to.
Careful Stevey - or you'll
At 10:17 am 20/07/2005 +0200, you wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2005 05:46 schrieb Grimer:
Conceivably, in the limit, one could hydrinate all the
water in the apparatus. If it proved possible to trigger
the release of the hydrinated energy in a chain reaction
one would effectively have a high
Experiment -- and experiment alone -- is only standard of truth. If there
have not been many experiments in remote viewing, then no one knows whether
it is real or not.
- Jed
I have to respectfully disagree with that statement. Suppose you observe
some scientific phenomena which only occurs
of the last
century (nazism, communism, etc.) but also by the
evils of this, one of which (African barbarism) you
described.
Frank Grimer
[and not a little amusing ;-) ],
to see who else cottons on to the -
Secret of Sonoluminescence.8^)
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
water bomb.
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
At 03:43 pm 18/07/2005 -0400, you wrote:
By the way, there is a link at the top of that paper to an English version.
- Jed
Thanks for pointing that out, Jed.
I had missed the link and, not knowing
German, had given up. 8-(
Frank
Grimer
physical objects they are measuring.
Cheers
Frank
===
The above sets the scene for recognising the hierarchical nature
of PV = RT
Frank Grimer
and the Church.(3)
=
Cheers
Frank Grimer
path.
I wonder if anyone has ever done an energy balance on the
CR. I bet they haven't. It would be just too funny for words
if it turned out to be a source of free energy - by which
I mean, of course, a source of more energy than can be
accounted for by the radiation.
Frank Grimer
At 12:56 pm 11/07/2005 -0400, you wrote:
I have read Mollar and now Langmuir on dissociation of H2 and I can not find
anything in the Langmuir paper which would have led Mollar to believe that the
recombination was ou.
Does anyone else see it? It is in a different publication from the May 4,
At 02:20 pm 11/07/2005 -0400, you wrote:
From: Grimer
It seems to me that Moller was simply parroting Lyne as can
be seen from the following extract quoted by Bearden at the
end of the following web page:-
http://cheniere.org/misc/a_h%20reaction.htm
Thank you!
Now I see how they got
of the above article there is quite
a long quote from William Lyne's book Occult
Ether Physics on atomic hydrogen reaction which
may interest Vortexians.
Cheers
Frank Grimer
be
attractive rather than repulsive
(Shoulders' charge clusters) the BEAP
hypothesis that like charge repulsive
forces can be different for different
environments would seem to be more of a
theoretical interpolation rather than an
extrapolation.
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
don't actually believe what they are writing but
merely posting unorthodox material in the hope of provoking
controversy.
I have seen absolutely no sign of that kind of trolling, but
perhaps, like Humpty Dumpty, your correspondent has his own
meaning for the word Troll.
Regards
Frank Grimer
. ;^)
As for the temperature differences they are a lot high for
the recent tests than they were for the earlier tests which
seems to rule out the pump objection someone raised.
Frank Grimer
director will be flattened by the release of the
blow back compression energy in the concrete.
A case of two directors with ein stein. 8-)
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
At 07:08 pm 27/06/2005 -0400, Jed wrote:
By the way, that 1896 quote from Pope Pius was an attack against evolution.
A few decades later, the next Pope endorsed evolution, and it is now the
officially sanctioned view of the Church that Darwin was right, and
evolution did occur. So, if Grimer
At 11:04 pm 27/06/2005 -0500, Richard wrote:
For the past two thousand years man has attempted to
understand Revelation, the last book in the bible.
Funny you should say that. My eldest son recently asked me to
OCR a book on the interpretation of the Apocalypse, entitled
the Book of
At 10:38 am 28/06/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Grimer wrote:
In The Sleepwalkers (1959) Koestler writes, . . .
That is a fascinating description of Galileo and the conflict. I have often
quoted it myself. Koestler described another fascinating aspect of the
dispute. The story that Church
At 11:08 am 27/06/2005 -0600, Ed wrote:
Let's be realistic, Thomas. At one time the Japanese, the Germans, and
even the British wanted to conquer us.
And I thought it was the British colonists who rebelled and declared
UDI a la Smith in Southern Rhodesia. Just as well whites were in the
. I think you need to get inside the minds of
people like Malloy and the Pope (and me for that matter)
and recognise that we understand the word relativism
in a different way than you might. 8-)
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
At 03:44 pm 27/06/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Jed wrote:
snip
As for the Pope, I doubt he has progressed beyond Pius IX, who in 1896
pontificated (literally) as follows: [L]et him be anathema . . . [w]ho
shall say that human sciences ought to be pursued in such a spirit of
freedom as one may be
superconductivity in probably every
physics department in the country.
=
Frank Grimer
flowing with milk
and honey.
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
Grimer
++
Re: More MAHG BLP
Jones Beene
Fri, 27 May 2005 07:58:11 -0700
Mike,
Hydrinophobes note: this may be a truly independent confirmation of BLP
reactions. What would be the clincher is a window into the reaction chamber and
spectroscopic
hardly be
surprising if the lower hierarchies were systemically
similar to the higher.
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
to pass over a nugget of real
gold thinking it's only pyrites.
I realise I am probably only parroting
what other Vorts have said more
eloquently. But nevertheless,
the thought is worth repeating -
loud and often.
Frank Grimer
At 06:46 pm 21/06/2005 +0100, Grimer wrote:
William Beaty wrote:
snip
I suspect that we're looking at something unexplained.
If I'm right, then people have been staring right at Ball Lightning for
decades, while at the same time fooling ourselves with wrong explanations
which prove
release the
pressure.
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
After I wrote the above I thought, how on earth can I
get people to see that there are always two ways to
skin a cat.
Perhaps the easiest way is the simplest, i.e. there are
two ways of increasing a vulgar fraction, increase the
numerator or reduce
alia, why metals are both good conductors
and why they emit electrons with very little
provocation. The electrons are just itching to get
away from each other.
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
At 11:51 pm 24/06/2005 +0100, Grimer wrote:
Following up on Richard's reference, viz
At 04:20 pm 24/06/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Frank,
From the sound of this, the molecule temperature is raised to 2.42 Million
degrees F before being slammed into the steel, except I suspect this is a
plasma reaction much like hot and cold fusion. Isn't it a strange coincidence
how Tom Clator is
At 10:32 pm 22/06/2005 -0500, you wrote:
An E E took his new computer apart and found a chip which appears to
been placed in the circuitry by Home Land Security.
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~jdamery/archive/www.roflcaeks.biz/lol.html
No he is not. The clue is in the end of the URL
At 09:05 pm 17/06/2005 -0700, Grimer wrote:
William Beaty wrote:
snip
I suspect that we're looking at something unexplained.
If I'm right, then people have been staring right at Ball Lightning for
decades, while at the same time fooling ourselves with wrong explanations
which prove
At 03:03 pm 19/06/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Gnorts, Vorts:
Here on Vortex we often cite that Epistemological Franciscan Guru,
Ockham, as the filter of truth for theories and speculation. However,
poor William is not always right.
Last Saturday morning, my wifes alarm went off at 7 am. She
of those strikes could
be the result of a hydrogen-oxygen explosion.
If this were the case I imagine that there
would be some characteristic radiation or
other evidence. Does anyone know what this
would be?
Cheers
Frank Grimer
At 03:48 pm 16/06/2005 -0500, you wrote:
BlankGrimer wrote..
107:10. Moab the pot of my hope.
Over Edom I will stretch out my shoe:
the aliens are become my friends.
My bible reads
Psalms 107:10
Some sat in darkness and the deepest gloom,prisoners
suffering in iron chains,
(11)
At 03:21 pm 17/06/2005 +0800, you wrote:
Which 10 Commandments? The Roman Catholics rearranged them quite some time
ago and removed Thou shall not worship a graven image for all the obvious
reasons.
John Rudiger
Catholics do not worship graven images.
Yes you do.
No we don't.
Yes you do.
No
group member can
enlighten me as to what was going on here.
Cheers
Frank Grimer
At 07:18 am 16/06/2005 -0700, you wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Stephen A. Lawrence
I'm puzzled. I checked it out, expecting to find a partly
populated database, but the search engine appears to be riding
on the Google database. Specifically, it has my site indexed in
At 02:23 pm 16/06/2005 -0400, Keith wrote:
Hi Frank.
You write:
=
107:10. Moab the pot of my hope.
Over Edom I will stretch out my shoe:
the aliens are become my friends.
=
Clearly God is promoting the medical use
incorporated into any Internal Note.
Cheers
Frank Grimer
if a digital computer multiplies 2 by 2
and comes up with 3.9?
Yes - for from a contradiction you can prove anything.
[A Modern Formal Logic Primer, by Paul Teller]
Frank Grimer
At 11:54 am 14/06/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Grimer wrote:
There are certain advantages is being a quasi modo in the
cathedral of EM.
One can rush in and utter terrible heresies in all innocence.
I have been recently going through a rather comprehensive
site on EM, to wit:-
http
there is only one.
It seems clear we are dealing with different
scales of vortex tubes for which the spiral
flow around the axial flow is not in question
- and what could be more reasonable than that. 8-)
Cheers
Frank Grimer
advances by extending the number of important operations which
we can perform without thinking about them. Killing jews, lynching niggers,
aborting babies, etc.
Frank Grimer
At 12:58 pm 14/06/2005 -0500, you wrote:
Grimer wrote:
At 11:08 am 14/06/2005 -0400, you wrote:
It is a profoundly erroneous truism, repeated by all copy-books and by
eminent people when they are making speeches, that we should cultivate the
habit of thinking of what we are doing
At 08:47 am 08/06/2005 -0400, you wrote:
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/environment/story.jsp?story=645094
Plans have been submitted to build the world's biggest wind farm in the
Thames estuary. It is designed to generate enough electricity to supply a
quarter of London homes.
more
Nice
At 04:28 pm 01/06/2005 -0400, you wrote:
From: Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Game Over
At 03:51 pm 31/05/2005 -0400, you wrote:
in keeping with the
sentiment of several prior post's including that excellent one of
Nick, that there is NO physical evidence whatever: nada, zero
anybody but it's nice to be prepared for
any eventuality. So keep your blessed candles handy, eh! ;-)
Speaking personally I find the subject of demons from hell far more
interesting than aliens from other planets. 8-)
Cheers
Frank Grimer
, Thomas,
snip
Again, I'm sure much of this soliloquy sounds like wimpy New Age Drivel to
many.
It certainly does to this old soul. grin
Never mind. I'm sure you mean well. 8^)
Cheers.
Frank Grimer
At 01:58 pm 27/05/2005 -0400, you wrote:
From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
Which reminds me, you used a phrase sometime back, I don't
remember when, but it went something like x trumps y.
It was Jed who used the phrase in his post of
Thu, 12 Feb 2004 11:06:28 on the topic of
imperfections even if they attempted
to worship you?
What a sad spiel. A wail of despair.
Life coming to an end and nothing
to look forward to.
Grimer
'.
===
Frank Grimer
At 06:58 am 19/05/2005 -0700, Beene wrote:
snip
This is another grand feature (maybe) of the completed concept, as
the energy product of these sailing factories is not electrical
current at all, but instead is **liquid air** (enriched in O2).
Whenever there is adequate wind, day or night, the
At 10:59 am 19/05/2005 -0400, Steven wrote:
snip
I specifically chose SOLAR TOWERS (not windmills)
because they would be HUGE in-your-face structures.
Because they are TOWERS, their structural shape
tend to represent strong psychic archetypes to
different people
Like is
gravitational mills of
the 21st century must be driven by hidden
batteries. ;-)
Cheers
Frank Grimer
--
et factus est repente de caelo sonus
tamquam advenientis spiritus vehementis
et replevit totam domum ubi erant sedentes
At 04:29 pm 18/05/2005 -0400, Stephen wrote:
Grimer wrote:
There seems to be a strangely prevalent idea
that one cannot get continuous work out of a
gravitational field because the field is
conservative - whatever that might mean -
Sounds like a question.
Rhetorical! 8-). It's
At 04:49 pm 18/05/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
The secret is that the planet slowed down, just a little. You stole
energy from the planet. This becomes apparent when you consider
conservation of momentum: The spaceship's momentum vector is now
pointing in the
upon a
golden calf - or nature - or even Elvis Presley and the Beatles.
Cheers
Frank Grimer
At 06:07 pm 18/05/2005 -0400, Jed wrote:
Grimer wrote:
Surely, man is part of nature, and the Eifel tower is as natural as an ant
hill.
Or do ants consider all those enormous anthills a blot on their landscape?
If those African ants come over here as invasive species and start building
-)
One man's Hindoo cow in Calcutta is
another man's Hollywood cow in California.
Frank Grimer
At 05:27 pm 18/05/2005 -0500, Dick wrote:
Frank, consider the amount of energy
expended daily in the quest to reduce
fat. People actually pay money to go
to the spa and workout. Couple the
electric power output from the treadmill
to batteries and the energy problem
solves itself.
to fruition.
Cheers
Frank Grimer
At 01:50 am 1/05/2005 -0700, Frank Grimer wrote:
This sounds like a variation of the
SMOT ball theme.
Does anyone know anything about it?
Are there any patents for this Keith?
===
Howard Johnson Witness Wants to See Linear
Magnet Accelerator
At 01:23 pm 17/05/2005 +0100, Frank Grimer wrote:
Thanks to the miracle of the Google search
engine I've been able to answer my own
request with everything on the accelerator
that anyone would want to know [and some 8^) ]
http://www.rexresearch.com/johnson/1johnson.htm
It is clear
At 08:58 am 17/05/2005 -0400, you wrote:
From: Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Atlanta subway cars are made by
the same company, but they appear to be fully automatic -- as far as I can
tell. The driver does not touch the controls once the train starts to move,
or when it pulls into
between spin-up and spin-down. On the face
of it that asymmetry can indeed be used up. This may well
account for the failure to produce a commercially viable
magnetic motor.
Cheers
Frank Grimer
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