Re: [Vo]:This could be an indication of "dense hydrogen" from solarorigin

2019-06-23 Thread H LV
On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 11:38 PM Andrew Meulenberg wrote: > > Schwinger was also "scorned" when he proposed that nuclear energy could be > shared with bound electrons since this could lead to deeper orbits and > fusion. > If nuclear energy can be shared with bound electrons, doesn't that imply e

Re: [Vo]:Mizuno reports increased excess heat

2019-06-22 Thread H LV
Commercial for Kyukyuto. https://youtu.be/W4rOA20hZvw Harry On Wed., Jun. 19, 2019, 8:49 p.m. Jed Rothwell, wrote: > > > By the way, the name of that detergent is cute. It is Kyukyuto which is > the sound clean wet dishes make when you wife them. Kyu! Kyu! Literally and > figuratively cute. >

Re: [Vo]:Mizuno reports increased excess heat

2019-06-19 Thread H LV
In your paper you describe a certain brand of orange scented detergent. Do you think a successful replication requires it? Harry On Wed., Jun. 19, 2019, 8:23 p.m. Jed Rothwell, wrote: > Axil Axil wrote: > > >> This replication method goes without saying. But what is the plan for >> continuing i

Re: [Vo]:A bit more info -- LENR/Google

2019-06-06 Thread H LV
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019, 9:39 AM JonesBeene > > > > This is the same story previously reported here and elsewhere, with a bit > more info and pics courtesy of National Geographic > > > > > https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2019/05/cold-fusion-remains-elusive-these-scientists-may-revive-quest/

Re: [Vo]:Another take on LENR from MIT?

2019-05-30 Thread H LV
On Wed, May 29, 2019, 10:28 PM Terry Blanton > > On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 10:25 PM Terry Blanton wrote: > >> It's as damned obvious as UFOs. >> > > Hopefully, before my expiry date, a UFO will land on the WH lawn and when > they ask how the ship is powered the response will be, "Cold fusion, you

Re: [Vo]:Berlinguette, C.P., et al., Revisiting the cold case of cold fusion. Nature, 2019

2019-05-29 Thread H LV
The first article says: . >> Well at least they aren't using the scathing term pathological science. Harry On Tue, May 28, 2019, 7:13 PM Jed Rothwell Note there are two other articles in Nature about the Google experiment. > Both of them insuf

Re: [Vo]:The historical model for Danzik - Joe Newman

2019-05-27 Thread H LV
On Mon, May 27, 2019, 5:18 PM Jed Rothwell H LV wrote: > > >> A perpetual motion machine which is capable of generating enough energy >> to keep itself in >> motion despite the forces present, but not enough to perform any other >> work, such as lifting a weig

Re: [Vo]:The historical model for Danzik - Joe Newman

2019-05-27 Thread H LV
Perpetual motion machines are usually classified as either being of the first kind or second kind. The first kind creates its own energy and can perform work in violation of the first law of thermodynamics. The second kind uses ambient thermal energy to perform work in violation of the second law

Re: [Vo]:Planckian dissipation phenomenon

2019-05-21 Thread H LV
nerated first? Would they be going by some other > limiting speed agent other than C? > > On 5/12/19, H LV wrote: > > If one can build a transmitter and a receiver to transmit and detect wave > > packets travelling with sub c group velocity why can't one do the same > for

[Vo]:Off topic: machine translation

2019-05-15 Thread H LV
A critique of google translate. https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/01/the-shallowness-of-google-translate/551570/ Harry

Re: [Vo]:Planckian dissipation phenomenon

2019-05-12 Thread H LV
If one can build a transmitter and a receiver to transmit and detect wave packets travelling with sub c group velocity why can't one do the same for wave packets with group velocity much greater than c and achieve communication which is much faster than c? Harry On Fri, May 3, 2019, 11:51 PM Axil

Re: [Vo]:OFF TOPIC Notre Dame, art curating and restoration

2019-04-18 Thread H LV
One revelation per day is all I can take. Harry On Thu, Apr 18, 2019, 5:39 PM Terry Blanton And dinosaurs had feathers. > > On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 3:26 PM H LV wrote: > >> I didn't know Greek statues were originally painted. >> Fascinating. >> Harry >>

Re: [Vo]:OFF TOPIC Notre Dame, art curating and restoration

2019-04-18 Thread H LV
I didn't know Greek statues were originally painted. Fascinating. Harry On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 9:50 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > Some comments by me about this: > > > https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/thread/5967-le-myst%C3%A8re-des-cath%C3%A9drales/?postID=109274#post109274 > > Take-away message: i

Re: [Vo]:PENTAGON CANCELS CONTRACT FOR JASON ADVISORY PANEL--TOO MUCH LENR?

2019-04-13 Thread H LV
https://youtu.be/oyXolsifjc0 How about winding them up? ;-) But, seriously what kind of mechanical energy density is possible with micro/nano mechanical technology? On Sat, Apr 13, 2019, 3:49 PM In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Sat, 13 Apr 2019 09:47:59 -0400: > Hi, > > >Aww, come on guy

Re: [Vo]:A backdoor to proton annihilation?

2019-04-04 Thread H LV
Thinking about it as an engineer might, it could be that an individual proton is subjected to locally enormous stress which causes it to fail (disintegrate). Harry On Thu, Apr 4, 2019, 2:19 PM JonesBeene One of the big knocks about the Holmlid effect – where the claim is that > hydrogen > > is c

Re: [Vo]:Magmo in the land of lost wages...

2019-03-28 Thread H LV
iven that it shouldn't even work at all - maybe that follow-on > breakthrough is not farfetched as it seems. > > Who knows? Maybe the business plan is to get a few hundred of them out > there as UPS systems and hope they can figure out how to boost the output > considerably furth

[Vo]:​Why I Don’t “Believe” in “Science”

2019-03-28 Thread H LV
Why I Don’t “Believe” in “Science” Science isn't about "belief." It's about facts, evidence, theories, experiments. by ROBERT TRACINSKI MARCH 26, 2019 https://thebulwark.com/why-i-dont-believe-in-science/ begin quote <> end quote

Re: [Vo]:Magmo in the land of lost wages...

2019-03-28 Thread H LV
:-D "two tens for a five" https://youtu.be/f7pMYHn-1yA Harry On Wed, Mar 27, 2019, 8:06 PM Terry Blanton > 40 *kw* of mechanical *energy* >> > > uh-huh. They sure know what they are talking about. >

Re: [Vo]:Oak Ridge enriching isotopes again

2019-03-16 Thread H LV
Some years I noticed a curious parallel betweenl the shape of a typical stress strain curve and the shape of the binding energy curve. If the parallelism is more than just a coincidence then it suggests the standard binding energy curve is only "apparent" and the true binding energy does not have a

[Vo]:Evidence of Solar Storms

2019-03-12 Thread H LV
<> . Worse yet, the world has become far more dependent on electricity since the Carrington Event, and if a similarly powerful geomagnetic storm were to h

[Vo]:Thorium-salt reactor starts up.

2019-03-12 Thread H LV
https://www.technologyreview.com/the-download/608712/a-thorium-salt-reactor-has-fired-up-for-the-first-time-in-four-decades/?fbclid=IwAR2UXaco_FNvQq6WTJdBR60hc7IAhW-cmLK0Ivtgk0dg0uRe5XGck8OzphY A Thorium-Salt Reactor Has Fired Up for the First Time in Four Decades The road to cleaner, meltdown-pr

Re: [Vo]:a bit of honesty in a complicated world

2019-03-03 Thread H LV
the nature of some faith doctrines) is warranted in open, > civilized society, even though I do not agree with all their tenants. > > > > Bob Cook > > > > > > *From: *H LV > *Sent: *Saturday, March 2, 2019 11:49 AM > *To: *vortex-l@eskimo.com > *Subject:

Re: [Vo]:a bit of honesty in a complicated world

2019-03-02 Thread H LV
x27;safe'. CYA and political correctness > comes with the territory, big organizations not allowed to fail > > > On Fri, Mar 1, 2019, 17:59 H LV wrote: > >> In contrast with Big Tobacco of the 1970s, I think the big car companies >> and big oil have investors wh

Re: [Vo]:a bit of honesty in a complicated world

2019-03-01 Thread H LV
In contrast with Big Tobacco of the 1970s, I think the big car companies and big oil have investors who suffer from risk aversion rather than naked selfishness. Harry On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 8:45 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > Jones Beene wrote: > > >> He did not mention explicitly : "investors from

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread H LV
that it s commonly assumed that they can be treated as islands with no possibility informing each other, but maybe that assumption is wrong under some circumstances. Harry On Sun, Feb 24, 2019, 10:59 AM Jones Beene Which is a segue back to the subject heading - the EMC effect > > > H

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread H LV
s no firm evidence for this conclusion, other than that it would > tie up a lot of loose ends if it were accurate. > > > > According to LH dense hydrogen is a superfluid... > > - > > H LV wrote: > > Just curious, in what state are t

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread H LV
Just curious, in what state are the target nuclei? Are these free floating nuclei like in a gas or are they part of a solid? Harry

[Vo]:Off Topic: climatologist Judith Curry testified this month

2019-02-24 Thread H LV
This month before congress climatologist Judith Curry argued for a pragmatic approach to climate change based on her assesment of the actual uncertainties and confidence levels contained in the IPCC reports. (Video is about 5 minutes) https://youtu.be/5RIepllnjFA Harry

[Vo]:He doesn't care what his colleagues think.

2019-02-05 Thread H LV
Harvard’s top astronomer says an alien ship may be among us — and he doesn’t care what his colleagues think https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/techandscience/harvards-top-astronomer-says-an-alien-ship-may-be-among-us-—-and-he-doesnt-care-what-his-colleagues-think/ar-BBTbOMd Quote “The mainstream appr

Re: [Vo]:More on the novel particle

2019-02-03 Thread H LV
Maybe MRI machines will be useful instruments too. They used to be called NMR imaging machines but the name was changed due to irrationals fears associated with the word nuclear. Harry On Sun, Feb 3, 2019, 6:39 PM H LV Rutherford established this method of investigating the nucleus and the

Re: [Vo]:More on the novel particle

2019-02-03 Thread H LV
pect > intransigence to continue - plus an unwillingness to review own LHC data > for confirmation - since it should be there.” This comment is right on > IMHO. > > > > Bob Cook > -- > *From:* H LV > *Sent:* Friday, February 1, 2019 1:57:0

Re: [Vo]:More on the novel particle

2019-02-01 Thread H LV
I could learn about the structure of a watch by smashing it with a hammer but chances are I will damage or destroy some parts of the watch in the process. Do high energy colliders really offer a window into the structure of matter or do they transform the very thing they are studying? Harry On

[Vo]:Lev Landu honoured by a google doodle

2019-01-22 Thread H LV
Today Lev Landu was honoured by a google doodle. I searched youtube for more videos about this nobel prize winning Russian physicist but there wasn't much in English. However, in these two short videos Edward Teller describes how he settled a theorectical dispute about superconductivity between Lan

[Vo]:What is Pataphysics?

2019-01-20 Thread H LV
Pataphysics is a concept first espoused by the artist Alfred Jarry around 1900. It has many definitions, including the science of imaginary solutions and the laws governing exceptions, the science of the particular, pataphysics is to metaphysics as metaphysics is to physics, pataphysics includes me

Re: [Vo]:Robert Godes podcdid not catch the signifast

2019-01-20 Thread H LV
f oil) Harry On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 3:05 PM David L. Babcock wrote: > I hope that was snark... Not much could beat a match. > > On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 1:35 PM H LV wrote: > >> If the goal is the conversion of energy into heat rather than the >> production of energy (0U),

Re: [Vo]:Robert Godes podcdid not catch the signifast

2019-01-19 Thread H LV
If the goal is the conversion of energy into heat rather than the production of energy (0U), how efficient is this method compared to other methods? I mean if LENR or CF proves to be impractical as a primary source of energy then perhaps it's true value is in the production of heat. Harry On Sat,

Re: [Vo]:Slaughterbots

2019-01-14 Thread H LV
Some sort of EMP? On Mon, Jan 14, 2019, 5:59 AM Alain Sepeda Our work would be to develop counter measures. > If there is sword, there is shield. > > Le lun. 14 janv. 2019 à 02:41, Jed Rothwell a > écrit : > >> In my book, I predicted that small autonomous robot killers might be >> developed. I

Re: [Vo]:

2018-12-27 Thread H LV
Another remote possibility is that its rotation is so slow as to be undetectable since measurements of its light curve began. On Thu, Dec 27, 2018, 5:22 PM Axil Axil > https://www.inverse.com/article/52048-ultima-thule-new-horizons-mission-nasa-light-curve > > > ultima thule has no light curve. T

Re: [Vo]:Microwave ignition - From Germany

2018-12-25 Thread H LV
This is where we should be headed, rather than more privately owned cars with a different motor. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/05/luxembourg-to-become-first-country-to-make-all-public-transport-free On Tue, Dec 25, 2018, 9:50 AM Jones Beene > > Terry Blanton wrote: > > > How many vo

Re: [Vo]:Superconductivity above freezing...but at very high pressure

2018-12-22 Thread H LV
It seems 2018 has been an exciting and controversial year for superconductor claims. https://www.evolving-science.com/matter-energy/new-world-record-superconductivity-00779?fbclid=IwAR1LaMEkNne-p0D8pygvePg3LPt6GagwPfOvsB-af_6viRCFTKk7wfJ8k4Q On Sat, Dec 22, 2018, 5:18 PM H LV "Physicists

[Vo]:Superconductivity above freezing...but at very high pressure

2018-12-22 Thread H LV
"Physicists think they have achieved one of the most coveted goals of their discipline: creating a superconducting material that works at near-room temperature. The evidence is still preliminary and comes with a major caveat. So far, the material has been made only under pressures of about 200 gig

Re: [Vo]:Digitizing an old graph from Fleischmann

2018-12-13 Thread H LV
I was was imagining some sort of record that could withstand a wide variety of conditions. Harry On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 11:06 AM Jed Rothwell wrote: > H LV wrote: > > I've been thinking, that if one really wants information to last at least >> millions of year then it

Re: [Vo]:Digitizing an old graph from Fleischmann

2018-12-12 Thread H LV
I've been thinking, that if one really wants information to last at least millions of year then it should be fossilized. On Wed, Dec 12, 2018, 8:14 PM Terry Blanton Their Utah facility records all human electronic information ad > infinitum. Or until the next asteroid or EMP. > > On Wed, Dec 12,

[Vo]:First flight of an electric plane with no moving parts.

2018-12-04 Thread H LV
"Your typical jet plane is full of fast-moving blades. We need the spinning of turbines and propellers to create thrust and let us take to the skies. Or do we?" https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612451/an-electric-plane-with-no-moving-parts-has-made-its-first-flight/

[Vo]:Theory for FTL

2018-11-25 Thread H LV
https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/experts-have-a-theory-for-how-spacecrafts-can-travel-at-faster-than-light-speeds-5588101.html?fbclid=IwAR3t08cYa_bs5tCBGaon-sviv2_bHdmDKzwrik0McHBB880phLQuw-dBv14

Re: [Vo]:off topic - This could be where it all began

2018-11-16 Thread H LV
As with photos of celebrities from decades ago, one wonders if these old galaxies are still around and how they look. ;-) On Fri, Nov 16, 2018, 12:45 PM Jones Beene > Interesting story today for anyone looking for Universal answers... such > as where are we, relatively speaking ? > > The galaxy,

Re: [Vo]:OT: Climate models for the layman

2018-11-04 Thread H LV
Sorry the link at the bottom should be https://andthentheresphysics.wordpress.com/2017/02/21/judith-curry-confuses-laypeople-about-climate-models/ On Sun, Nov 4, 2018, 2:11 PM H LV, wrote: > Climate models for the layman interview with Dr. Judith Curry. > https://youtu.be/SBjFj

[Vo]:OT: Climate models for the layman

2018-11-04 Thread H LV
Climate models for the layman interview with Dr. Judith Curry. https://youtu.be/SBjFjSZjv6w Climate models for the layman by Judith Curry https://www.regulatorwatch.com/reported_elsewhere/climate-models-layman-report/ Here is a critical response. Despite his claim that she is confusing the publ

[Vo]:OT: Dr. Judith Curry (Climatologist)

2018-11-04 Thread H LV
Dr. Judith Curry explains the reality of bad climate science and bad politics. https://youtu.be/1xOD097QBk4

[Vo]:Galactic cosmic rays, solar activity and the climate

2018-11-01 Thread H LV
Svensmark continues to build a case for his galactic view on climate change. https://phys.org/news/2017-12-link-stars-clouds-climate-earth.html https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02082-2 Paper in Nature (Dec. 2017) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02082-2

[Vo]:Freeman Dyson

2018-10-27 Thread H LV
I guess one thing I don’t want to do is to spend all my time arguing this business. I mean, I am not the person to do that. I have two great disadvantages. First of all, I am 85 years old. Obviously, I’m an old fuddy-duddy. So, I have no credibility Freeman Dyson in 2009 This 2009 interview with F

Re: [Vo]:Carbon Engineering

2018-10-18 Thread H LV
I have heard the first synthetic fuel was made in 1925. Germany synthesized fuel in WWII. Harry On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 4:05 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > H LV wrote: > > The article on Carbon Engineering I posted in thread called Carbon Capture >> and Renewable Fuels makes it clea

Re: [Vo]:The technology and economics of Carbon Capture

2018-10-18 Thread H LV
the last word is "insurmountable". On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 1:50 PM H LV wrote: > She looks nervous. > For many people the concepts of zero *net* emissions or even *negative* > emissions as opposed to zero emissions is unfamiliar > because it runs counter to the renewable

Re: [Vo]:The technology and economics of Carbon Capture

2018-10-18 Thread H LV
, Oct 18, 2018 at 8:17 AM Brian Ahern wrote: > Amazingly bad video! > > > -- > *From:* H LV > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 17, 2018 1:55 PM > *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com > *Subject:* [Vo]:The technology and economics of Carbon Capture > > A d

Re: [Vo]:Carbon Engineering

2018-10-18 Thread H LV
list the most outrageous aspects of > this technological scheme. > > They are praying on investors who are unfamiliar with thermodynamics. > -- > *From:* H LV > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 17, 2018 1:44 PM > *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com > *Subject:* [Vo

[Vo]:The technology and economics of Carbon Capture

2018-10-17 Thread H LV
A discussion about the technology and economics of carbon capture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY_lzonfE3I

[Vo]:Carbon Engineering

2018-10-17 Thread H LV
More about the company Carbon Engineering. Their philosophical outlook is different. "A non-disruptive disruptive tehnology" "Instead of changing everything else why don't we just make a fuel which is carbon neutral?" "Fuel made from atmospheric C02" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6TZdstpmGo

[Vo]:Carbon Capture and renewable fuels

2018-10-17 Thread H LV
This article is from June 7, 2018. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/b-c-company-says-it-is-sucking-carbon-from-air-making-fuel-1.4696817 <> <> A video about the company https://www.facebook.com/VICEAustralia/videos/2143022985727922/UzpfSTEwMDAwMzQ1Mjg0NzYyNjpWSzoxODQ1MzE1MzI1NTYz

[Vo]:Do Small Amounts Of Radiation Matter?

2018-10-17 Thread H LV
Do Small Amounts Of Radiation Matter? Yes, indeed, but not the way you might think. It turns out we need a little bit of radiation to function in tip-top shape. And it’s all about our genes. The latest studies from New Mexico State University demonstrate that the absence of radiation is not good

Re: [Vo]:CFL lamps and radioactivity

2018-10-05 Thread H LV
Bananas are lethal. ;-) https://youtu.be/piWCBOsJr-w On Mon, Oct 1, 2018, 4:45 PM Jed Rothwell, wrote: > wrote: > > “Going back to the banana problem, the *lethal* *dose* for an average >> human is roughly 5 Sv. This translates into about 50 million bananas. >> Eating that many is definitely no

[Vo]:OT: "The Rarest Drug on Earth"

2018-10-01 Thread H LV
The supply of the medical radioisotope Actinium 225 will be greatly increased. As a result many more people stand to benefit from targeted radioation therapy. http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Canadian-organisations-to-produce-medical-isotope

[Vo]:New Fire (New Nuclear)

2018-09-18 Thread H LV
A documentary called the New Fire which is not about LENR or CF. It is about other new nuclear technology. https://neutronbytes.com/2018/09/16/new-fire-nuclear-movie-set-for-general-release-in-october/

[Vo]:“Golden Sandwich” Photoelectrode Harvests 85% Of Sunlight

2018-09-14 Thread H LV
"Scientists at the Research Institute for Electronic Science at Hokkaido University have created what they call a “golden sandwich,” a photoelectrode that captures 85% of sunlight and uses it to split water and thus create hydrogen. Yes, this is experimental stuff, and no, it has not yet reached co

[Vo]:push me, pull you

2018-08-12 Thread H LV
Nifty physics demo: Two carts are connected together on an air track with a spring. Under bright lights you can see the coupled oscillation of the carts back and forth, but under black lights you can see that the center of mass moves at a constant velocity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amfw2nA

RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:This could be the start of something big

2018-08-05 Thread H LV
I wonder if superconductivity occurs in the human body. On Aug 5, 2018 4:06 AM, "Roarty, Francis X" wrote: > Calcium is a transition metal… found in limestone and coral and several > levitation legends. > > > > *From:* JonesBeene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] > *Sent:* Sunday, August 05, 2018 2:0

Re: [Vo]:quote of the day (MIT)

2018-07-07 Thread H LV
Experts are much more likely to accept criticism from fellow experts within their community than from experts outside their community. For example egyptologists who present themselves as experts on the Sphinx and the Pyramids don't want to hear the geological and climatological arguments that the c

Re: [Vo]:energy storage using quantum entanglement

2018-06-23 Thread H LV
Link to paper mentioned in article. https://journals.aps.org/prx/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevX.5.041011 On Sat, Jun 23, 2018 at 2:31 PM H LV wrote: > My comment: The article explains that the boost to energy storage rapidly > descreases as the number of entangled particles in a system increase

[Vo]:energy storage using quantum entanglement

2018-06-23 Thread H LV
My comment: The article explains that the boost to energy storage rapidly descreases as the number of entangled particles in a system increases, but what counts as a system? If a nucleus or an atom is a system of small number of particles perhaps they are capable of storing more energy under the ri

Re: [Vo]:Zimmerman's piece could be scarier than we can imagine

2018-06-22 Thread H LV
Wikipedia says the yield of the Davy Crockett bomb was between 10 and 20 Tons of TNT. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Crockett_(nuclear_device) On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 4:33 PM, wrote: > In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 22 Jun 2018 10:08:41 -0400: > Hi, > [snip] > >AM wrote: > >

Re: [Vo]:Zimmerman's piece could be scarier than we can imagine

2018-06-21 Thread H LV
If a quantum bomb could store energy in an entangled state, it would explode by de-entanglement rather than by a chain reaction. On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 2:01 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > I can not see how the Bose Condensation nature of ultra dense material can > support a chain reaction. The Conden

Re: [Vo]:Zimmerman's piece could be scarier than we can imagine

2018-06-21 Thread H LV
The smallest nuke was the Davy Crockett weighing 76 lbs with an explosive yield of 20 Tons of TNT. Compare with the 'conventional' MOAB bomb weighing 18,500 lbs with an explosive of yield of 11 Tons of TNT. The Davey Crockett was also more lethal due to the radiation it gave off. https://www.youtu

Re: [Vo]:Successful Mechanical OU

2018-06-05 Thread H LV
Here is Veritasium doing his own version Eric Laithwaite's demonstration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeyDf4ooPdo There might be something special about rotational motion but I think conventional physics explains this particular situtation quite well. In my own research I noticed something unsu

Re: [Vo]:Successful Mechanical OU

2018-06-05 Thread H LV
just Google "vacuum catastrophe". > > The interaction i'm demonstrating pulls momentum from whatever the applied > force field (so gravity, EM, inertial forces (ie. 'G-force'), springs or > whatever), and mechanical energy (KE or PE or some combination of each) > fr

[Vo]:Humanity and the solar system

2018-06-03 Thread H LV
With mounting evidence of a 9th planet and of a major cosmic impact in the time of humans (around 12,800 years ago) our understanding of the origins of civilization and our conception of the solar system ​appears to be undergoing a significant change. http://www.sc.edu/uofsc/posts/2017/03/uofsc_a

Re: [Vo]:Successful Mechanical OU

2018-06-03 Thread H LV
Perhaps it is possible to devise a mathematical/conceptual framework for mechanics in which Newtonian mechanics would exist as a special case but the alternative framework would allow for the construction of a perpetual motion machine . It would be like going back in time to the 17th century and pr

Re: [Vo]:The PP fusion reaction in LENR

2018-05-23 Thread H LV
Thoughts undoubtedly exist. The existence of anything else can be doubted. At least no one has shown otherwise. harry On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 12:10 PM, Nigel Dyer wrote: > Bob > > Up until a year or so ago I might have gone along with the idea that > quarks do not exist. However, my son has pr

Re: [Vo]:New research on the gambler's and hot hand fallacy

2018-04-23 Thread H LV
Momentum isn’t magic – vindicating the hot hand with the mathematics of streaks https://theconversation.com/momentum-isnt-magic-vindicating-the-hot-hand-with-the-mathematics-of-streaks-74786 On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 11:31 AM, H LV wrote: > New research sheds light on the so-called Hot H

[Vo]:New research on the gambler's and hot hand fallacy

2018-04-23 Thread H LV
New research sheds light on the so-called Hot Hand Fallacy. Links to papers below video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPZFQ6i759g Harry

[Vo]:The NRU is shutting down for good.

2018-03-30 Thread H LV
A relic of Canada's atom age, the NRU reactor is shutting down for good Chalk River is taking nuclear research in new directions. Anyone in the market for a portable reactor? On March 31, a little-known part of Canada's nuclear history will go dark for the last time. The National Research Univ

Re: [Vo]:LENR fission

2018-03-18 Thread H LV
By Rossi's own standard he hasn't proven anything. ("The market will decide") Why do his defender's require a lower standard of proof than Rossi himself ? Harry On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 11:06 AM, bobcook39...@hotmail.com < bobcook39...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Russ— > > > > As you point the baggage

Re: [Vo]:Amazing and overlooked: the big picture of Grid Energy in the USA

2018-03-03 Thread H LV
Bob, do you think the ultility companies are keeping demand depressed by keeping prices high in their favour? Harry On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 8:13 PM, bobcook39...@hotmail.com < bobcook39...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > My local utility currently charges me about $100 per year to feed > electricity

Re: [Vo]:Amazing and overlooked: the big picture of Grid Energy in the USA

2018-03-03 Thread H LV
I wonder what the relationship between age and energy demand ​is like. Given that the average age is increasing this might have something to do with the drop in demand. Harry On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 2:48 PM, JonesBeene wrote: > Those of us who are completely focused on LENR or new sources for >

[Vo]:​If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich? Turns out it’s just chance.

2018-03-03 Thread H LV
​ ​​ *If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich? Turns out it’s just chance.* The most successful people are not the most talented, just the luckiest, a new computer model of wealth creation confirms. Taking that into account can maximize return on many kinds of investment. https://www.technologyre

Re: [Vo]:No mass !?! Dirac electrons

2018-02-06 Thread H LV
Thanks for finding out. harry On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 3:16 PM, JonesBeene wrote: > *From: *H LV > > > > A beam of electrons should bend downward in earths gravity. Has that ever > been measured? > > > > > > > > > Experiments to determine the Force o

Re: [Vo]:No mass !?! Dirac electrons

2018-01-31 Thread H LV
A beam of electrons should bend downward in earths gravity. Has that ever been measured? On Jan 30, 2018 11:56 AM, "Brian Ahern" wrote: > The forces are different by 10*36, so comparisons are impossible to > measure. > > > -- > *From:* John Berry > *Sent:* Tuesday, Ja

Re: [Vo]:Science does sometimes reject valid discoveries

2018-01-26 Thread H LV
I mean what was the concentration of He-4 in the vessel before the start of the experiment? Harry On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 1:42 PM, H LV wrote: > > > On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Jed Rothwell > wrote: > >> Brian Ahern wrote: >> >>> >> >

Re: [Vo]:Science does sometimes reject valid discoveries

2018-01-26 Thread H LV
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > Brian Ahern wrote: > >> > >> >> > > 3. The background He-4 was ~ 5pm >> > > Yes. That is actually a strength. It is so low that anything like a leak > would be far above the amounts Miles measured. > > What was the concentration of He-4 bef

Re: [Vo]:FYI: Surprising result shocks scientists studying spin

2018-01-09 Thread H LV
quote <<​Imagine playing a game of billiards, putting a bit of counter-clockwise spin on the cue ball and watching it deflect to the right as it strikes its target ball. With luck, or skill, the target ball sinks into the corner pocket while the rightward-deflected cue ball narrowly misses a side-p

[Vo]:possible demonstration site for SMR

2018-01-09 Thread H LV
Pinawa eyes nuclear-powered future TOWN IN TALKS WITH SMALL MODULAR REACTOR INDUSTRY TO BECOME DEMONSTRATION SITE http://pinawachamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Pinawa-eyes-nuclear-powered-future-Winnipeg-Free-Press.pdf

[Vo]:​The ethical dilemma of self-driving cars

2017-11-20 Thread H LV
​ The ethical dilemma of self-driving cars https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=ixIoDYVfKA0 ​ What moral code should your self-driving car follow? https://www.popsci.com/conscience-self-driving-car Harry

Re: [Vo]:Low dose radiation therapy

2017-11-14 Thread H LV
A short promotional video about low dose radiation research at CNL. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMzL38ww4BU Harry On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 12:06 PM, H LV wrote: > < improvement of muscle fiber formation, and that the loss of this capacity – > which is routinely observed in a

[Vo]:Low dose radiation therapy

2017-11-14 Thread H LV
<> http://www.cnl.ca/site/media/Parent/Voyageur_12_9.pdf

[Vo]:Self-driving shuttle crashes in Las Vegas hours after launch

2017-11-08 Thread H LV
https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/8/16626224/las-vegas-self-driving-shuttle-crash-accident-first-day While it was technically the fault of the truck driver and not the fault of the self-driving shuttle, if the self driving shuttle had been programmed to allow it to back up the collision could have

[Vo]:Tidal power

2017-10-27 Thread H LV
​'​ The tide is turning for underwater turbines ​'​ https://horizon-magazine.eu/article/tide-turning-underwater-turbines_en.html ​Harry​

[Vo]:measuring a piece of paper

2017-10-13 Thread H LV
Secrets to measuring a piece of paper - Numberphile https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yUZTTLpDtk

Re: [Vo]:Robots to replace writers.

2017-10-13 Thread H LV
If you want to change society you have to work with people as they are, not as you wish they were. Harry On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 11:25 AM, H LV wrote: > Pure Marxism is a materialist religion and not a science. > > harry > > On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 10:01 AM, H LV w

Re: [Vo]:Robots to replace writers.

2017-10-13 Thread H LV
Pure Marxism is a materialist religion and not a science. harry On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 10:01 AM, H LV wrote: > Yawn. > > Harry > > On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 2:29 AM, Che wrote: > >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 1:35 PM, H LV wrote: >> >>>

Re: [Vo]:Robots to replace writers.

2017-10-13 Thread H LV
Yawn. Harry On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 2:29 AM, Che wrote: > > > On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 1:35 PM, H LV wrote: > >> ​The Precariat and Class Struggle By Guy Standing >> >> Abstract: The world economy is in the midst of a Global Transformation >> that is produ

Re: [Vo]:Robots to replace writers.

2017-10-12 Thread H LV
​The Precariat and Class Struggle By Guy Standing Abstract: The world economy is in the midst of a Global Transformation that is producing a new global class structure. A new mass class is emerging – the precariat – characterised by chronic uncertainty and insecurity. Although the precariat is sti

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Google’s AI is Learning to Make Other AI

2017-10-12 Thread H LV
Alain wrote "help you earn your life" This is an expression of subservience . Everyone seeks a master, but individual people differ in who or what they choose as their master. Some people prefer a boss, some prefer church, some prefer the master of science, some prefer the marketplace, etc. Each

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