At first I was disappointed it wasn't a major US company for selfish
reasons - cause I want one as soon as possible :) but their profile
does make a lot of sense.
More info on them posted on the ecatnews site with a shout out to Jed.
http://ecatnews.com/?p=1129
Joe
On 10/28/2011 10:50 PM,
Of everything in the article, I found this to be the most interesting:
Several experts who spoke to FoxNews.com declined to comment or go on
the record.
Depending on who they talked to, etc. and if that actually is indeed the
case - then I see this as a huge shift in the general community -
yeah looks real nice.
I'm very impressed.
On 11/16/2011 03:50 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
I already posted this, LOL!
2011/11/16 David ledin mathematic.analy...@gmail.com
mailto:mathematic.analy...@gmail.com
look professional
http://ecat.com/
I've heard better reviews on the buckballs - basically same thing.
Actually ordered several sets for nephews this year at christmas.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/science/bbe8/?srp=2
On 1/5/2012 7:26 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 7:07 PM, David Jonsson
For all we know NI have a couple of fat cats sitting in their workshop
in the US to play with.
I'd find this a little more plausible if Rossi's US office was in
Austin, TX since NI does not have an office in Florida - or maybe even
more if he would have mentioned Debrecen, Hungary where it
Very good points Jed.
Man - this has been the most fascinating day on Vortex in quite some time.
On 01/19/2012 04:46 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Chemical Engineer cheme...@gmail.com mailto:cheme...@gmail.com wrote:
As long as Rossi pays for NI's hardware and software they are
probably
.
It is certainly possible that there is a meme out there (speaking of
Rupert) and it would relate to the Lake, to special properties - and would
be broader than merely D2O or a mysterious lifeform.
Jones
From: Joe Hughes
Been following this for quite a few days over on this forum here - some
I know there was a flurry of posts a couple of weeks ago regarding
National Instruments not working with Rossi anymore.
Additionaly, speculation at some levels of Rossi working with Siemens
and posts pointing to the US Navy being the first customer
I stumbled across this article on the web
very cool
On 03/19/2012 01:48 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:
Animation not as colorful as Jodie Foster's trip in Contact but more
realistic:
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2012/03/what-a-trip-through-a-wormhole-would-look-like.html
T
Sorry if I missed this come across the wire last week:
http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2012/08/07/lenr-gets-major-boost-from-national-instruments/
Thought it was a great article and was surprised to see our dear old
friend Mary Yugu as chatty as ever in the comments at the bottom of the
I usually really enjoy reading the articles on the Casey Research site,
although the latest article from their Chief Energy Investment
Strategist is a total hit piece IMHO. Really burns me up - I think I'm
going to have to send her an email in response to it.
I have to agree with Terry here.
As a hiring manager in the software industry (more specifically
internet) over the last few years I've found it is more and more
difficult to find adequate talent and or work ethic and motivation -
especially amongst the younger generation.
There seems to
additionally they are working on perfecting the ability to print organs,
arteries, ears, ect. using living cells and they are making incredible strides
in theses areas and i would expect by next decade amazing advances in these
technologies. there are projects on the internet where people are
i would much prefer to live in a world where the immediate discussion on
stories such as this was how can we increase government productivity and
eliminate inefficiencies so the secretary's rate could be reduced below that of
his not to immediately want to raise his.
Paul Breed
I believe it has nothing to do with LENR and everything to do with
attempting to control inflation because of all of the European and US
money printing (QE).
You see the same large companies doing the same to commodities - As he
mentioned it is being done by JP Morgan and crew but most likely
I read in a separate article that the ocean depth at which the rare
metals were discovered (5600+ meters) would pose significant technical
challenges in extracting the rare metals with current technology
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/social_affairs/AJ201303220057
The Chikyu, a
So I wonder if an argument could be made that a mother that kisses their
crying child's boo-boo and makes it stop hurting and the child stop
crying could be classified as a very primitive form of placebo. I wonder
what could be deduced or extrapolated from human nature into
understanding the
Two things that confuse me about the two tests.
First, they both utilized completely different power sources that were
supposedly part of his trade secret. the supply during the first test was a
three phase supply but the second one was a single phase output supply. Is it
practical that for
Interesting video clip featuring Dr. Seth Putterman describing his thoughts on
A star in a jar.
Sorry if this had been posted and i missed it. Been hard to keep up with the
list lately. :)
This is a clip from a longer BBC video i believe.
http://youtu.be/LWO93G-zLZ0
Available for order now.
Don't remember seeing this news on here.
can be ordered here:
http://www.137films.org/store.html
.
And yet even the LENR faithful ignore LeClair’s results and he is not
supported in any way.
It must be his bubbles; there just too plain and inconspicuous not like the
shining stars in the bottle.
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Joe Hughes jhughe...@comcast.net wrote:
Interesting video
.
http://pieeconomics.blogspot.com/p/cavitation-transmutation-take-this-viral.html
- Jim
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Joe Hughes jhughe...@comcast.net wrote:
Interesting video clip featuring Dr. Seth Putterman describing his
thoughts on A star in a jar.
Sorry if this had been posted and i
Great interview Peter (and response to Mary). Thank you for sharing with us. As
i started learning about the LENR field Dr. Kim's papers were some of the first
I ever came across and as an amateur I did not fully comprehend a majority of
what i read but never the less enjoyed reading them all
thanks for sharing Alan. the discussion around the article was a fascinating
read. congrats to those involved in working through the process to enable this
article to exist.
Joe
Alan Fletcher a...@well.com wrote:
It might be a little late but what about a kickstarter project to pay for the
streaming?
Ruby r...@hush.com wrote:
I am going with my friend Eli who will act as cameraman. We will be
doing as many interviews as possible, with every one we can.
We hope to do daily video updates, but plan to
i tried to explain this very thing to blaze over on the above top secret forums
a little over a month ago and encouraged him to join this mailing list to hear
from some real experts in the field which is how he wound up here. i agree his
tune has changed incredibly from the beginning which is
Additionally I believe the main use of palladium is in the manufacturing of
catalytic converters which would become obsolete in a LENR powered world. Not
sure if the person writing this article took that into account prior to
recommending investing in palladium or not.
Regards,
Joe
Much of this info was posted in a previous thread regarding potential
investment opportunities when investing in LENR. My concern is that I could
find no details at the cyclone site corroborating that Dr. Kim is working with
them in any capacity unless it just had not been updated yet but
So would you consider the jobs required to create, support and run the
internet, networks and infrastructure that this list runs on as bullsh*t
planet wrecking consumption?
How about the jobs to create and deliver the computer, tablet or mobile
device you use to post on this and all of the
I'm not sure how you can say that AT never invented anything.
For decades Bell Labs (Part of AT) was one of the preeminent research
labs in the world.
From Wikipedia:
/At its peak, Bell Laboratories was the premier facility of its type,
developing a wide range of revolutionary technologies,
Dear Jed,
I'm sorry if I missed this in an earlier exchange, but I'm very curious
to hear your stance on this especially in light of the events of the
last month.
With all the information that you have been privy to especially over the
last few weeks, what is your stance on the "Rossi
Seems that might still be up for debate in some circles:
https://voynichportal.com/2019/05/16/cheshire-reprised/
On 5/16/2019 9:26 AM, Terry Blanton wrote:
The complete paper:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02639904.2019.1599566
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 8:38 AM Terry Blanton
I found this interesting and thought I would share:
https://youtu.be/Xh-fHzNQrO0?si=lqZwy5yP9AcRvswf
Best Regards,
Joe
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