On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 4:34 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> H LV wrote:
>
>
>> This seems like an appropriate moment to bring up an important and
>> neglected men's issue. In the US, men comprise 93% of workplace deaths.
>>
>
> I do not think this has anythin
I am not responding until you go back address the argument I made defending
my assertion that it is sexism against men.
All you have done is attack my assertion.
Harry
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 5:29 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> H LV wrote:
>
>
>>
>>
> I do not think this
John,
Recently it occurred to me that Google Ngram could be used gauge societal
attitudes about men and women over time. This Google Ngram graphs the
usage of the words "feminist", "feminine" and "masculine" from 1700 to 2008
as they are used in English books.
https://books.google.com/ngrams/gr
You are using the naturalistic fallacy. It is like saying that because
child birth evolved to be risky, we shouldn't intervene with science, but I
already said this.
harry
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 8:38 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> H LV wrote:
>
> I am not responding until you g
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 10:21 PM, Jed Rothwell
wrote:
> H LV wrote:
>
> You are using the naturalistic fallacy. It is like saying that because
>> child birth evolved to be risky, we shouldn't intervene with science . . .
>>
>
> I never said anything REMOTELY lik
The media frames almost every worrying social measure in terms of people,
women or children.
Rarely do you hear the data just for men or boys. Two generation of
journalists have
lectured on how to think about society by feminist academia.
For example you hear about the glass ceiling but there is
A basic income will be nice for women because it will give them more
options, but it will have a profound effect on the male psyche. A basic
income for men will affirm that a man's life is just as valuable as a
woman's life. This will foster healthier relationships between men and
women.
harry
On
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Chris Zell wrote:
>
> It’s too bad Startrek isn’t around anymore because it got people to think
> about these future challenges.
>
>
>
Star Trek "Money doesn't exist in the 24th Century"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2wqSDupcxY
Harry
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 12:26 AM, H LV wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Chris Zell wrote:
>
>>
>> It’s too bad Startrek isn’t around anymore because it got people to think
>> about these future challenges.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> Star Tre
Some of the heat inside the Earth is left over from its formation. The
remaining heat is thought to be generated by radioactive decay, however, I
remember reading somewhere that the actual particle flux due to radioactive
decay is less than what is required. I am not sure if this discrepancy has
be
from
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/welfare/2016/02/how-i-learnt-stop-worrying-and-love-basic-income
How I learnt to stop worrying and love Basic Income
John McDonnell's decision to consider moving to the benefit is the right
one, says Jonathan Reynolds.
The
first time Basic Income
I agree that future technology is not going to save us. We have to rectify
the injustices that exist now.
Kirk reading the constitution.
"...These words... must apply to everyone or they mean nothing."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsRo-m9muFE
Harry
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 3:21 PM, Chri
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 3:18 AM, Alain Sepeda
wrote:
>
>
> the good way to judge policy is not through morality, but through
> incentive network.
>
>
>>
A similar judgement can be made about slavery: it is bad for the economy
because it is inefficient.
The argument sounds good, but slave owners a
This report probably involves an audit as well.
Harry
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 10:17 AM, Jed Rothwell
wrote:
> I think this report is odd because --
>
> 1. As I said before, it should not take a year to test the machine. Any
> HVAC engineer can confirm it is producing heat in a few hours. Perhap
keep
the customer satisfied.
Harry
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 10:52 AM, H LV wrote:
> This report probably involves an audit as well.
>
> Harry
>
> On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 10:17 AM, Jed Rothwell
> wrote:
>
>> I think this report is odd because --
>>
>> 1. As
A typical goal of energy conversion is to convert heat into electricity and
to do it as efficiently as possible. However, if the goal is to convert
electricity into heat the issue of efficiency also arises.
An LED is efficient at converting electricity into light but it is
inefficient at converti
Rothwell wrote:
> H LV wrote:
>
> An LED is efficient at converting electricity into light but it is
>> inefficient at converting electricity in to heat. So if you wanted heat and
>> only had an LED how would you make it more efficient at producing heat?
>>
>
>
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 3:58 PM, Eric Walker wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 1:30 PM, H LV wrote:
>
>
>> In my question I said if you only had an LED. That implies a resistor is
>> not available.
>>
>
> One thought is to surround the LED by a material that e
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 4:37 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> H LV wrote:
>
> In my question I said if you only had an LED. That implies a resistor is
>> not available.
>>
>
> Well, in that case, you simply prevent any light from leaving the LED.
> Cover it with somethin
NASA's Pink X-15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-dtqDirCS0
Harry
ch
> a lightweight “engine” can provide power to electric cars, aerial
vehicles,
> spacecraft, homes, and stationary power plants.”
>
> I couldn’t find the full paper though.
>
> Mats
> www.animpossibleinvention.com
>
>
>
> On 20 Feb 2016, at 19:30, H LV wrote:
>
&
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 2:18 PM, Bob Higgins wrote:
>
> Rossi is known to have purchased 62Ni a few years back from an isotope
> producer. Also, another source claims to have provided some amount of 62Ni
> to Rossi. So we know that Rossi obtained some 62Ni. This does not mean
> that the 62Ni i
from
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OAcb975m_AXMFz25zcl07kllERqVjSbZsWv_P1A3xQc/edit?pref=2&pli=1
Bob Higgins writes:
"There was a significant gamma outburst measured in GS5.2 whose
broadband high energy spectrum is not only unexplainable by known
chemistry and physics, but may also not be exp
gt; SSM - being produced by nuclear fusion.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: H LV
>
> from
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OAcb975m_AXMFz25zcl07kllERqVjSbZsWv_P1A3xQc/edit?pref=2&pli=1
> Bob Higgins writes:
> "There was a significant gam
How about the Maxwell-boltzmann distribution?
http://ibchem.com/IB/ibnotes/full/sta_htm/Maxwell_Boltzmann.htm
Lower temperatures have higher peaks which is the opposite of a
blackbody distribution.
Harry
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Bob Higgins wrote:
> One of the researchers that I discus
An energy distribution whose peak becomes higher at lower temperatures
might help to explain
why the Lugano reactor's surface temperature appeared to be too high
for how it looked visually.
Harry
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 2:20 PM, H LV wrote:
> How about the Maxwell-boltzmann distribution
ppearance
> to be that of a blackbody radiator at 80C.
>
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 12:47 PM, H LV wrote:
>>
>> An energy distribution whose peak becomes higher at lower temperatures
>> might help to explain
>> why the Lugano reactor's surface temperature appear
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Stefan Israelsson Tampe
wrote:
> Why can't the peak be at 100eV or 10eV and many order of magnitude more
> intense.
Yes.
>There is not much in the shown signal
> that indicates a peak in teh extreme spectra near the seen peak in the
> background. I think it looks
Also if Bob higgins and MFMP could determine how the curve continues
to rise at lower energies then they could use it to calculate the
"excess heat".
This method would be far more sensitive than bulk calorimetry.
Harry
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 11:16 AM, H LV wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 24,
face temperature to characterize anything but the
> convection which was a small part of the overall output power.
>
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 1:31 PM, H LV wrote:
>>
>> If I remember correctly, the Lugano team did not provide any internal
>> temperatures. They only reported
The long view
https://www.facebook.com/MartinFleischmannMemorialProject/photos/p.1126094137421284/1126094137421284/?type=3&theater
Harry
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Eric Walker wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Bob Higgins
> wrote:
>
>> The detection count was not as low as you s
MFMP performed a great service by collecting and tabulating this data.
https://www.facebook.com/MartinFleischmannMemorialProject/photos/p.1126094137421284/1126094137421284/?type=3&theater
What story do you read when you compare the active and null data sets over time?
My reading of the active da
o at least conduction
> calorimetry.
>
> Jack
>
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 8:37 AM H LV wrote:
>>
>> MFMP performed a great service by collecting and tabulating this data.
>>
>>
>> https://www.facebook.com/MartinFleischmannMemorialProject/photos/p.112609413
y did
> do 4 calibrations it appears.
> http://www.quantumheat.org/index.php/en/home/mfmp-blog/515-glowstick-5-2
>
> Jack
>
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 9:29 AM H LV wrote:
>>
>> Jack,
>>
>> Okay that would explain it. Were the active and null sides both
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> H LV wrote:
>
>>
>> My reading of the active data set begins with the storage of energy
>> for the first 19 hrs and ends with the periodic release of energy for
>> the last 9hrs. 'Excess Heat'
Mathieu Valat of MFMP made this comment on the youtube video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtTeHU4vBmc
Mathieu Valat14 hours ago
Bob gave a lot of himself in the last week. Big cheers up for this
video! For the record, my friends are retired nuclear scientists. What
they hypothesised is Bremsstr
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 10:00 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: H LV
>
> MFMP performed a great service by collecting and tabulating this data
> What story do you read when you compare the active and null data sets over
> time? My reading of t
In the Lugano test dosimeters were used to check for gamma/xray
emissions at more than 50 cm from the reactor. (see Appendix 1)
http://amsacta.unibo.it/4084/1/LuganoReportSubmit.pdf
I don't understand all the jargon but over the 32 day duration test it
looks like the dosimeters didn't record anythi
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 6:44 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: H LV
>
>> In the Lugano test dosimeters were used to check for gamma/xray emissions at
>> more than 50 cm from the reactor... over the 32 day duration test it looks
>> like t
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 7:58 PM, Russ George wrote:
> The photo of the detector placement has helped to understand this mystery
>
> As far as 'breaking radiation' aka Bremstrahlung, any form of energetic
> particle coming to a halt produces that characteristic signal, whether they
> are crazy he
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 6:44 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: H LV
>
>> In the Lugano test dosimeters were used to check for gamma/xray emissions at
>> more than 50 cm from the reactor... over the 32 day duration test it looks
>> like t
ors were placed relatively far away, and the total "dose" was low.
> For the electronic rate meters, they did not report what they detected,
> simply that it was below the alarm level that they had set (set where?).
> There was no spectrometry.
>
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 4:
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 10:44 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
>>
>>
>> In the Lugano test dosimeters were used to check for gamma/xray
>> emissions at more than 50 cm from the reactor. (see Appendix 1)
>> http://amsacta.unibo.it/4084/1/LuganoReportSubmit.pdf
>> I don't understand all the jargon but over the
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 3:45 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
>for the second run, shows a similar pattern, with T1 falling
> steadily and monotonically after the power is turned off, while T2 goes
> bananas. However, this graph also shows T4 increasing after the power turns
> off. T4 is mounted on the o
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 5:12 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> H LV wrote:
>
>> Notice the delayed rise in T4 at the beginning of the experiment. The
>>
>> rise in T4 after power is turned off might just be the delayed
>> dissipation of heat from inside to the outside.
diation capable of warming
> anything is surely lethal so just look into the lab and count the number of
> dead grad students lying on the floor, any number greater than 0 means a
> dramatic nuclear process in hand :(
>
> -Original Message-
> From: H LV [mailto:hveed
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 9:47 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Bob Higgins wrote:
>
>> I was interested enough in Dr. Jiang's latest paper that I went to the
>> trouble to do a proper translation from Chinese to English.
>
>
> That's very helpful. Thank you!
>
> I did not know you speak Chinese. I suppos
Wow! How many languages do you know?
harry
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 9:08 PM, Bob Higgins wrote:
> I was interested enough in Dr. Jiang's latest paper that I went to the
> trouble to do a proper translation from Chinese to English. Google
> translate just wasn't good enough. If you read through t
>From Jiang's paper (courtesy Bob Higgins translation):
"How could T1 and T2 temperatures differ by so much? This is because
thermocouple T1 is in
the atmosphere, and is easily equilibrated to room temperature. T2 is
located in a sealed stainless
steel vessel, and the gas inside the vessel is at a
I wonder if the cat felt surprised, annoyed and/or amused after
realizing the glass had been moved.
harry
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 9:23 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: H LV
>
>> The 'self-sustaining' phase that follows represents the release of energy
>> which was being stored while the power was on.
>
> Harry - If you are talking abou
Three minute video explaining the difference between Restorative
Justice and Criminal Justice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE8TDzlR2tg
Some key points:
Restorative justice represents a paradigm change from thinking about
justice as a mechanism for social control to thinking about justice as
Maybe he means the E-Cat X will will be sold with an electrical
voltage like a battery.
Harry
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 2:18 PM, David Roberson wrote:
> I just read Rossi's answer to a question where he is asked if a quark can be
> built that only puts out electricity with no heat. Frank Acland as
I think you interchanged T1 and T2.
Harry
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> I printed out the graph and measured the elapsed time between events toward
> the end of the run, starting around hour 14:00. I measured some temperatures
> on the right Y axis. I assume T2 and T4 are
ctor which could
switch between heat, electricity and light producing modes.
Harry
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 10:00 PM, H LV wrote:
> If the spectrum from the MFMP experiment really does come from the
> reactor, and if MFMP reactor could run for 32 days
> without lead shielding would one have
In the Mössbauer effect when nucleus emits a photon all the recoil
energy is absorbed by the lattice as a whole due to the quantization
of the vibrational states of the lattice. I think this process could
be inverted where the vibrational energy of the lattice is absorbed by
a nucleus.
Harry
On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 3:52 PM, wrote:
> In reply to H LV's message of Sat, 5 Mar 2016 11:48:56 -0500:
> Hi,
> [snip]
>>In the Mössbauer effect when nucleus emits a photon all the recoil
>>energy is absorbed by the lattice as a whole due to the quantization
>>of the vibrational states of the lat
On Mar 5, 2016 8:15 PM, wrote:
>
> In reply to H LV's message of Sat, 5 Mar 2016 16:00:49 -0500:
> Hi,
> [snip]
> >On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 3:52 PM, wrote:
> >> In reply to H LV's message of Sat, 5 Mar 2016 11:48:56 -0500:
> >> Hi,
> >> [snip]
> >>>In the Mössbauer effect when nucleus emits a ph
the proposition
that a condensed matter environment can facilitate nuclear fusion.
Harry
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 12:25 AM, H LV wrote:
>
> On Mar 5, 2016 8:15 PM, wrote:
>>
>> In reply to H LV's message of Sat, 5 Mar 2016 16:00:49 -0500:
>> Hi,
>> [snip]
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03kptyk
BBC audio
What if governments paid all their citizens a basic income? Whether
rich or poor, you would receive the same amount of money, and you
would keep it whether you went out to work and received a salary or
not. It is an idea that has been around for ce
Since the apparatus was not enclosed in a calorimeter, Thermacore's
estimate for excess heat production depends on the assumption that the
"heat loss to the environment" is the same for the calibration runs
and the active runs.
Harry
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 11:15 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> Here is
; I think the timing is ripe. Just like all changes it has resistance.
>
> Best Regards ,
> Lennart Thornros
>
>
> lenn...@thornros.com
> +1 916 436 1899
>
> Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe and
> enthusiastically act upon, must inevit
If there is no "excess heat" but still something useful like the
conversion of heat into electricity or light, Industrial Heat will
have to undergo a name change.
Maybe Industrial Light and Magic? ;-)
Harry
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 10:44 AM, Peter Gluck wrote:
> Too unclear and this has allowed
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: H LV
>
>> Since the apparatus was not enclosed in a calorimeter, Thermacore's estimate
>> for excess heat production depends on the assumption that the "heat loss to
>>
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 3:13 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Lennart Thornros wrote:
> The COP is a canard. It is of no importance at this stage in the research.
> Worrying about the COP now is like fretting about the need for retractable
> landing gear on airplanes in 1904, six months after the first
On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 1:15 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: H LV
>
> Ø All claims of excess of heat (including P&F's) are based on
> observations of thermal anomalies plus the hypothesis that the storage of
> input energy is eith
The common wisdom is that the laws of motion are not necessarily in
effect when a mind is moved. In this situation a given action does not
necessarily result in an equal and opposite reaction. Action
instigates a response which from the point of view of the action
appears as an under or an over rea
The description of how the EM drive should move makes me think of a
movie of a rocket played backwards.
The movie-in-reverse-rocket would initially accelerate a lot and then
the rate of acceleration would decrease until it stops accelerating
and is at rest or coasting.
I have also read that the EM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3q2XXeasAA
No machine can do this, but then again must cause and effect respect
mechanical laws?
Harry
Another interpretation regarding the EmDrive is that the thrust is
real but the effect (for whatever reason) requires an external source
of electricity. On the plus side the thrust could not be explained
away as an artifact of the electrical forces between the input wires,
but on the down side it w
I wrote:
> Another interpretation regarding the EmDrive is that the thrust is
> real but the effect (for whatever reason) requires an external source
> of electricity. On the plus side the thrust could not be explained
> away as an artifact of the electrical forces between the input wires,
> but on
I wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3q2XXeasAA
> No machine can do this, but then again must cause and effect respect
> mechanical laws?
Suppose you lived in a "rewind universe" where what you see in the
video is just normal behaviour and the laws of mechanics were unknown.
At first I thin
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 10:32 PM, Vibrator ! wrote:
> That's conflating relativistic mass with rest mass. I know the conclusion
> that potential energy raises a system's mass is commonly accepted as an
> inevitable implication of GR, but it's one frought with pitfalls:
>
> For instance, i dig a 1
Rocket launch play backwards.
https://youtu.be/dGf4iXK95SY
Harry
Relative to its initial state it has gained kinetic energy. If the
Emdrive needs and external source of energy then it may work by
preserving CoE but by violating CoM.
Harry
On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 11:58 AM, David Roberson wrote:
> Of course the EM drive ship that remains in this extreme case(ac
ss applies to potential, implies all manner of
> absurdities and infinities. Which doesn't necessarily mean it's wrong of
> course, but should set alarm bells ringing..
Harry
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 4:42 AM, H LV wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 10:32 PM,
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 9:15 PM, Vibrator ! wrote:
>> But the PE of the system in question is 1 kg * 1 G * 1 meter, not the full
>> distance from heaven to hell.
>>
>
I wrote:
> Measure PE relative to the place where the force of gravity is zero
> inside the Earth. That place has an objective
example of
> carrying the process to the extreme. That technique can point out problems
> in many visual concepts.
>
> If you apply the same technique to a normal rocket then all of the
> original energy and mass can be accounted for in the exhaust. Nothing
> vanishes.
>
> Da
The stimulated decay of 64Ni should be accompanied by neutrons and/or
radioactivity. If it decayed directly to 62Ni this would generate
detectable neutrons and other radioactive isotopes.
On the other hand if 64Ni decayed to 62Ni by first decaying to 63Ni,
then 63Ni should be detectable since it ha
Monty Python - Tim the Enchanter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaDptmMgWQk
Harry
end it will al be just
> fine. Shakespeare must have seen it a few hundred years ago.
>
> Best Regards ,
> Lennart Thornros
>
>
> lenn...@thornros.com
> +1 916 436 1899
>
> Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe and
> enthusiastically act
Removing rust and paint with a laser
https://www.facebook.com/ScienceNaturePage/videos/799474420184818/?hc_location=ufi
Harry
If the cooling effect is real then could also be indicative of an
unfamiliar form of energy storage.
Harry
On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 12:52 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> @Vibrator,
>
>
>
> As you imply, some form of negative hysteresis would be the Holy Gail for
> alternative energy – better than LENR.
Notice that the amount of 58Ni increased by 1% and the amount of 60Ni
increased by 0.8%.
In total this equals the 1.8% decrease in the amount of 64Ni.
Harry
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 11:49 PM, Eric Walker wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 5:07 PM, Bob Higgins
> wrote:
>
>> First of all, it is reas
I wrote:
> Notice that the amount of 58Ni increased by 1% and the amount of 60Ni
> increased by 0.8%.
> In total this equals the 1.8% decrease in the amount of 64Ni.
I was refering to slide 14 in this link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5Pc25a4cOM2cHBha0RLbUo5ZVU/view?pref=2&pli=1
Harry
from
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/03/mar-30-2016-lenr-how-much-more-patience.html
"Very important is the power densities range W/grams fuel here I think
1000 will be a typical or minimal value. Anyway this will learn us to
define a genuine Rossi Effect Replication. It is not " You have a
If IH and Leonardo Corp. paid a company/organization to send a
salaried employee to do the test
I would consider that more independent.
Harry
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Lennart Thornros wrote:
> Daniel,
> I disagree with you.
> Arms-length distance can be obtained using an agreement.
> It
ry,
> I confess I am not familiar with this type of humor (I have limists0
> my favorite in modern British is "Do you rang, mylord?"
> Can you explain please the connection of birds, coconuts, Camelot?
>
> thanks,
> Peter
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 8:06 PM, H
"According to the independent third party report, over the 352 day
test period, the E-Cat consistently generated energy at a rate in
excess of six (6) times the amount of energy consumed by the plant,
often generating energy exceeding fifty (50) times the amount of
energy consumed during the same p
Any chance IH and Rossi have a sense of humor?
Harry
Rossi stands accused of trivializing The War On LENR. ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaRtlMp-hMU
Harry
On Sat, Apr 9, 2016 at 9:18 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: a.ashfield
>
> "... besides consulting for ... institutions like EPRI. What great things
> have you
How a request for proper calibration or a clean fork is transformed
into persecution.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdzqTGmEcZE
Harry
In defence of AGW, this link argues that heat fluctuations from within
the Earth are far too small to contribute to global warming.
http://www.skepticalscience.com/heatflow.html
The interesting thing is that according to fig. 4 energy produced by
fossil and nuclear sources is already 1/3 of the e
ing the atmosphere is the next earth saving invention. I
> think such a device may already exist in the form of a gamma ray laser.
>
> Think about the mechanism for sending gamma ray bursts across the universe.
>
> Bob Cook
>
> -Original Message- From: H LV
> Sent: S
cool matter down to near absolute zero.
> The trick will be to harvest the thermal energy from the ocean and
> atmosphere and change it to a coherent gamma beam that can escape the Earth.
>
> Bob Cook
>
> -Original Message- From: H LV
> Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2016 10:53 AM
Presumably these five men were shielded by 10,000 feet of air while
they stood directly under the detonation of 2Kiloton atomic bomb.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlE1BdOAfVc
Harry
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 3:41 PM, H LV wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Unless the beam of gamma rays are emitte
In exchange for a small royalty fee, the State could provide free
patent services. The royalties would affirm the existence of a
collective intelligence or what the artist Brian Eno calls "scenius"
from which an individual genius emerges.
Brian Eno on genius vs “scenius”:
I was an art student and
by
>
> On 4/19/16 5:19 PM, H LV wrote:
>>
>> In exchange for a small royalty fee, the State could provide free
>> patent services. The royalties would affirm the existence of a
>> collective intelligence or what the artist Brian Eno calls "scenius"
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Confirmed: Franky Zapata sets new Farthest hoverboard flight record in France
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2016/4/confirmed-franky-zapata-sets-new-farthest-hoverboard-flight-record-in-france-427011
(Looks like the fuel is in his backpack.)
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