--- Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com wrote:
Why?
Dunno -- maybe because it takes no thought, it's
just regurgitating
opinions which one already has.
I guess. It is more rewarding, I think, to do
experiments, however. Even if they don't do anything
revolutionary (most never will, and
--- Colin Quinney crq...@rogers.com wrote:
Hi Kyle,
To what degree is the spark discharge in-line ?
Colin
Do you mean, how straight is it? Not sure exactly what
you mean in line with?
--Kyle
--- Mark S Bilk m...@cosmicpenguin.com wrote:
Compare that with the characteristics of Jehovah,
basically
a genocidal psychopath:
http://www.evilbible.com/
snip
But Christians (the quotes indicating those who
disobey Jesus'
teachings of kindness, love, peace, etc.) and
Zionist
--- Rhong Dhong rongdon...@yahoo.com wrote:
If you mean the German civilians who were
incinerated by the Allied 'area bombing', I agree. A
terrible crime.
No. I mean polluted with the ashes of 6+ million
slaughtered Jews, gypsies, etc.
Why is national service 'follow(ing) the trail of
--- Colin Quinney crq...@rogers.com wrote:
I should have said straighter.. Yes. What could you
utilize to make it
straighter?
Not sure.
I guess I am hypothesizing that possibility that the
Morton gravity pulse
and the Podkletnov gravity pulse are the same, but
just **significantly**
V,
Do I believe our benefactors (congress, et al.) or my
lying eyes? Read this, especially section 1304,
subsection 125.
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-1388
Let's violate freedom of speech, freedom to organize
protests, freedom of religious expression, hell, let's
just
--- David Rosignoli drdav...@enter.net wrote:
Kyle,
I noticed you used an ignition transformer feeding a
voltage multiplier
circuit. I assume you just let the spark discharge
as the voltage built
up past a certain point. In other words, no active
switching involved.
Yes. 10kV oil
--- Harry Veeder hvee...@ncf.ca wrote:
I think the term participants means eligible
*employers* rather than
individuals.
Trouble is, it isn't the clearest bill in the world.
If there is even the slightest bit of question as to
the wording, it is cause for great concern, given what
is at
--- Colin Quinney crq...@rogers.com wrote:
Podkletnov voltage range was between 500 KV to 2 MV.
Below 500 KV they did
not report. My assumption is that it starts
penetrating above that voltage.
IOW, I'm wondering if below 500KV the penetration
effect either doesn't
work, or it was too
--- William Beaty bi...@eskimo.com wrote:
Here's a second solution: start another Wikipedia.
See the announcement
to follow: Alternapedia.org
You've got my vote. Sounds good. I don't know if I
have anything really to contribute there myself, but
I'm glad you make it.
--Kyle
--- Colin Quinney crq...@rogers.com wrote:
Can you use some ten or eleven ~ 3500 volt line-caps
that require dielectric
fluid? You are welcome to all of them if you think
they will be useful, (and
if you think you can get them across the border. I
live in East Toronto,
about 2 hrs from
V,
As I said in the last email, I would do some further
tests on the effect.
Sphere terminal was held at about -100kV max
potential, target strike plate at 0V (grounded).
Strike plate was as before, 4x4 steel plate with 3/4
hole in center, PVC tube and plexiglass corona shield
over that, holes
--- Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
I am aware that some readers here also feel that the
global warming
hypothesis is wrong. However, let me say to those
readers: you people
are wrong, and I do not particularly want to hear
from you today,
thanks all the same.
I don't know
--- Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Kyle Mcallister
kyle_mcallis...@yahoo.com wrote:
...but someone would have to do work, wouldn't
they?
Who *is* John Galt?
Beats me. We're just good patriotic Americans like
yourself. The sporting press. We're
--- Jeff Fink rev...@ptd.net wrote:
About a year or two ago Kyle, you jumped all over my
idea of harnessing the
power wasted in automobile shock absorbers. Check
out the June 09 Popular
Science, page 48.
Don't have it in front of me, but a little Googling
turns up some things. 1kW of
--- Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
I could easily design such a hoax: Batteries
connected to a solenoid
triggered by a Hall effect gate such that, between
the gap of the
rotor magnets a pulse is triggered providing enough
bump to keep the
rotor going. All hidden in the woods so
--- Michel Jullian michelj...@gmail.com wrote:
Even on a perfectly smooth road there must be a lot
of energy wasted
in conventional shock absorbers, whenever you
accelerate, brake, go
round a bend... If it's of the order of 1 kW or even
100W on average,
then Jeff is right that it's
--- Jeff Fink rev...@ptd.net wrote:
Kyle,
Pardon my ignorant, irrational excursion into green
shock technology. What
you are saying here makes perfect practical sense,
even though the PS
article played it up so nicely.
I am a retired designer of large scale power
generating
--- Harry Veeder hvee...@ncf.ca wrote:
Kyle,
I have a construction suggestion. If you haven't
already thought of
this, try using double sided tape to position the
rotor magnets instead
of glue.
Have to remember that for future. On Saturday, I spent
a while hot gluing them down to the
--- Harry Veeder hvee...@ncf.ca wrote:
-
Mylow (and his twin brother) demonstrate the motor
with six bar magnets:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_KQ8tldXnY
Watching this with my wife now.
Something about the video seems odd. I cannot put my
finger on it,
V,
Have had and done with this. I don't know if it is
possible or not. Maybe. But whatever the case, this
thing is getting very stupid, very fast.
Mylow, posting to Youtube.com as magnetmotor1 took
everything down today, posted a reply to a comment by
TinselKoala on this video:
Steven,
I hope everything goes well, and safely, for you and
yours. I've dealt with similar things before, albeit
with a machine in my hands that would be far more
effective than any modern donut-monster. Thankfully, I
never had to use it.
One thing I am not entirely clear on, why did the cop
--- On Wed, 5/20/09, OrionWorks svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote:
I hope I was able to answer Kyle's concerns. Sounds like
Buffalo, NY,
has a few issues of it's own as well! ;-)
I am very glad to hear that all is well with you and yours. It is a terror
beyond imagining when one feels that
V,
Been away from the computer for a while, but now that I'm back, I need to
clarify something.
The video I posted a link to pertaining to the fishing line being used to run
the Mylow motor is NOT my video. It was posted by someone calling
himself TinselKoala...which while an
--- On Wed, 5/27/09, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
Credit to TinselKoala.
Which is an anagram for Nikola Tesla. Whatcha you
wanna bet it is
Alsetalokin of Whipmag fame? ;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIvZJ9xGutI
Same person. Voices are a clear match. This guy's been
A few thoughts occur to me on this.
1. I have heard many ultraenvironmentalists sending out this line of
reasoning over the years, and have heard them say that they are absolutely
sure we are in serious trouble, and that it is all man's fault. Many say
they would be their life on it, 100%
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, 17 January, 2006 08:51 PM
Subject: Re: Gaia Scientist: DO PANIC
For those who did not read any of this, he's selling a book, er, too.
g
Yes, that sort of was disturbing to me. If I had personally found
- Original Message -
From: Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, 18 January, 2006 09:20 AM
Subject: Re: Gaia Scientist: DO PANIC
I suggest you stop spreading rumors about environmentalism, and try
to stick to critiquing actual statements made by real
- Original Message -
From: Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, 05 March, 2006 04:04 PM
Subject: OT: Looks like it's over, folks.
snip conspiracy theory-related 'news' on how the White House was stolen
I think it is perhaps worth noting that had a
Original Message -
From: Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, 31 August, 2005 01:30 PM
Subject: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta
snip
I told her serves you right for driving that big car! It serves the
whole
damn nation right. I am sorry, but I
Original Message -
From: Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, 31 August, 2005 09:59 PM
Subject: Re: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta
Sorry, let me amend that. I have zero sympathy for RICH people who drive
new gas guzzler SUVs and Hummers. I have
Blank Original Message -
From: RC Macaulay
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, 03 September, 2005 08:32 AM
Subject: Re: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta
Kyle wrote..
What we need is a bare-bones alternative-energy vehicle What we need is a
bare-bones alternative-energy vehicle,
Hello all,
First of all, it turns out my family is fine, home
undamaged. Most of the rest of the city of Ocean Springs, MS is destroyed, so
recovery will take a long time. But they are surviving, and nicely.
This storm, the bit of an energy crisis we are
having here (probably a taste of
If 1/100th of the money and time spent on these
schemes was used to develop a sterility drug, and if
the drug were deposited around the world, maybe by a
platoon of satellites in polar orbit, it would give
humanity a bright, uncrowded future.
Which part of humanity? Which parts/races are
That is a good question. If we had the means to target
races differently, I suggest that the obvious race to
be given the 'full treatment' would be orientals, who
make up a disproportionate number of people.
Note to Jed: This doesn't seem like humor to me...
Great plan../sarcasm
--- On Sat, 6/13/09, Mark Iverson zeropo...@charter.net wrote:
From: Mark Iverson zeropo...@charter.net
Subject: [Vo]:Jed's temporary ban...
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, June 13, 2009, 1:23 AM
Hey Jed, time to go take a vacation
and get some RR... Go climb a mountain with your
--- On Sat, 6/13/09, OrionWorks svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Really? That's your impression of Jed?
Yes.
I would suggest you might want to consider looking in the
mirror when
you say that.
I wish for people to be free to choose their own paths. Read what he has
written, and I have
--- On Sun, 6/14/09, OrionWorks svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote:
I wish to express a public apology to Kyle MCallister. My
previous
comment was impulsive, and it shows so. Let me rephrase my
prior
thoughts into something less impulsive, and hopefully more
thoughtful.
I appreciate
--- On Sun, 6/14/09, OrionWorks svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote:
From: OrionWorks svj.orionwo...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Public apology to Kyle Mcallister, and a rephrasing of my
original comment
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, June 14, 2009, 6:15 PM
Kyle,
Thanks for taking
--- On Sun, 6/14/09, Mike Carrell mi...@medleas.com wrote:
Kyle sees snapshots of Jed as a cruel and arrogant person
-- in fact he drives a cheap car.
Prius is not cheap. $1000 Buick is cheap.
What Kyle does not see is
Jed's acute and passionate awareness of the millions in
developing
--- On Mon, 6/15/09, Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com wrote:
From: Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Jed's temporary ban...
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, June 15, 2009, 8:22 AM
Interesting page. Here are some comments (yes,
they're just theory, I
don't
--- On Mon, 6/15/09, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com wrote:
Personally my interest is in the aether and I have much
evidence for a model I have developed which explains most
everything and roughly how to do almost anything, but I can
not imagine trying to wade into that subject here.
I've had
--- On Mon, 6/15/09, Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Kyle, in the absence of Jed, I feel it's my duty to educate
about cold fusion. If you want to know what has been learned
up to 2007, I suggest you read my book The Science of Low
Energy Nuclear Reaction. If you want to learn
--- On Mon, 6/15/09, Chris Zell chrisrz...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Chris Zell chrisrz...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:On Topic
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, June 15, 2009, 7:15 PM
OK, I'm interested in the
anomalies you mentioned, particularly the conditioning of
space.
The whole
Vortex,
I have apologized to Jed. I don't know if he will accept it, but nevertheless,
I post it here as well, to make a public statement of it.
Jed and I do not agree on many things. But unfortunately, I took advantage of
that, and lashed out in anger. I feel anger first, when I perceive a
--- On Tue, 6/16/09, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com wrote:
From: John Berry aethe...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Enough Already
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 6:43 PM
Hopefully though it is the end of this
whole affair as it is about finding a resolution.
It is
--- On Tue, 6/16/09, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com wrote:
From: John Berry aethe...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Enough Already
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 8:41 PM
Too bad about the helium ;)The
charecteristic we want is for the plasma to be very exact
about when
--- On Tue, 6/16/09, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, though Gray has air and hence no inner tube between
the plasma and the metal terminal.
What is he using as plasma? Corona?
The outside of the envelope is metal
foil.
That should work however everything indicates that the
V, and John Berry in particular,
Figured I should make a more aptly titled thread for this, as Enough Already
doesn't make much sense in light of what we're talking about. :)
Made a mistake in my last post, UV blacklights DO have a phosphor, one that
prefers the blue end of the spectrum. Not
John, and all interested,
In an experiment to determine whether or not a lit fluorescent tube can act as
a capacitor when surrounded with a conductive material, I did the following
experiment.
A relaxation oscillator was constructed; +V of about 110VDC from a 'bandolier'
of 9V batteries put
V,
Hmm. Very little to say, re: my plasma capacitor relaxation oscillator. I'll do
a few more quick tests and let you know what I find.
John, now that we've established, despite the static, that one can make a cap
with one plate a plasma, what specifically would you like me to do with it
--- On Tue, 6/23/09, Michel Jullian michelj...@gmail.com wrote:
Kyle, nice work as always. Couldn't the plate (the support
of the net
charge) be simply the inside surface of the glass tube, and
the plasma
be just the conducting wire leading to that plate? In
this case,
suppressing the
--- On Wed, 6/24/09, William Beaty bi...@eskimo.com wrote:
From: William Beaty bi...@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Hiddink capacitor links
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009, 3:28 PM
On Wed, 24 Jun 2009, John Berry
wrote:
If something interests you, then test it.
--- On Wed, 6/24/09, Michel Jullian michelj...@gmail.com wrote:
Or it could be that in both cases the capacitance remains
constant
(defined by the dielectric material, area and thickness),
and the
decrease in frequency is due to the increase in resistance
of the
resistor + plasma series
V and John,
1.2kVDC and 4kV, eh? No problem.
Did find: old microwave oven. Transformer still works, lower wattage oven so
safer output. 120VAC to 2kVAC transformer. Plan to send this to a 2 stage
multiplier, as I have about a hundred 6kV diodes on hand and nice capacitors
rated for this
V,
Built a quick and dirty one tonight. Does work, not well, but it does at least
take far longer than it should to spin down. The bearings were basically cheap
crap from Valu Hardware. Need to get something better.
Power source was a moderately charged 12V Autocraft lawnmower battery,
V,
Today, went out and got a nice power supply for a Marinov bearing motor. 1200
ampere jump starter box.
Two high quality RBI ball bearings, 5/8 shaft size, were purchased. Mated them
to a shaft with an aluminum flywheel on the end, used a couple U bolts to hold
the bearings to a wooden
V,
This is a catch-all message for a couple different things in different threads.
1. John Berry: did finish the HV supply to charge the tube/capacitor. But due
to the current consumption of the tube in 'keep alive' mode and the desire to
have everything isolated from ground, I am going to
--- On Fri, 7/10/09, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Jed,
New York state is never to be outdone in the stupidity department. You should
read the inspection manual for here; it is a three-ring circus.
1. If a car has a 1mm hole in a rear taillight lens, it fails. Because, you
know,
--- On Thu, 7/30/09, Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net wrote:
Some of the youtube experiment videos show motors that seem
to run well with low current. I would not have expected the
contact to be so poor. Maybe it *is* indeed poor and
that is key to getting enough torque. The fact
--- On Sat, 8/1/09, Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com wrote:
state of mind.
If you're going to use English to communicate with others,
please use
the words to mean what we all agree that they mean.
snip
time is not a state of mind.
snip
A country mile is not an hour.
snip
And
Horace,
Just for the hell of it, I am making a new bearing motor out of automotive
bearings, the old conical roller type used in the front wheels of
rear-wheel-drive cars. It's almost done, but I unfortunately ran out of 5/16
nuts tonight, so cannot continue until tomorrow evening.
Two
Or lack thereof.
Tests using various cage-to-race tightnesses showed no motoring effect
whatsoever, even with enough current applied to cause heavy automotive jumper
cables to become uncomfortably hot. Identical shaft and flywheel setup was used
as in the ball bearing motor which works
--- On Sat, 8/8/09, Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net wrote:
This is a bit of a surprise. I would have thought
with that much current it would have had at least some sign
of working. I guess there is probably more inherent
friction.
It could be. Didn't feel like there was any more
--- On Fri, 8/14/09, Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net wrote:
Well, Kyle, the ball bearing motor may just have some
anomalies left up its sleeves. Looks like the back emf
possibly doesn't increase with rpms, at least in some range.
How strange is that?
Do you want me to rig that
V, and Horace of course,
Got out the original ball bearing motor which works, and connected a high
current transformer of indeterminate turns ratio (made it myself years ago, do
not remember). Technical details of the transformer are below:
Core: several spools worth of iron rebar tie wire
--- On Fri, 8/21/09, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com
Subject: [Vo]:Roswell Confession
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 8:58 AM
http://ufocon.blogspot.com/2009/08/scientist-admits-to-study-of-roswell.html
Sunday, August
V,
Hey kids, what time is it?
Howdy Doody time!
No, actually, it's ball-bearing motor time again. The old motor was
disassembled and remade into a more nimble form. The spacing between the
bearings was halved, thus reducing resistance. Also, the wobbly allthread shaft
was replaced with a
V,
Behold:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMO8Pyi3UpY
--Kyle
Postscript: Maybe if the water was D2O?
--- On Sat, 8/22/09, Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net wrote:
I would recommend holding off on the graphite until you get
a chance to take some measurements first. The graphite
messed up my motor to some degree as far as measurements are
concerned.
Alright, will hold off on that then.
--- On Mon, 8/31/09, Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com wrote:
Unfortunately, this experiment would be a pain in the neck
to perform,
and if I can judge by the silence, both Horace and Kyle
have given up on
this particular time sink.
No.
Things are just... things are hard. Life.
As for
V, and Stephen and Horace in particular...
Okay. The following experiment was performed.
Took my two trusty bearings from the working BB motor. Left the U bolts
attached to the outer races. Fine.
Took a length of 5/8 smooth steel shaft, cut two pieces 2 long from that. One
piece was clamped
--- On Wed, 9/2/09, Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com wrote:
Good? No? Indifferent?
Good? Great, really.
Thanks, appreciate that.
The experiment, I mean. The result I'm not so happy
with -- trouble is
it didn't produce the result I expected! Arrgh,
experiment wins again!
Now,
--- On Sun, 9/6/09, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
One problem with their story is that the home system of the
aliens was
identified as Zeta Reticuli, a binary star system. It
is believed
that binary systems likely would not contain planets, much
less those
which could sustain
--- On Wed, 9/23/09, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Late reply... sorry. Had to repair a family member's car. Unbelievably simple
problem, a real bear to track down.
The only reason we stopped is because the Chinese do it so
cheaply. This is also why the U.S. stopped manufacturing
--- On Tue, 10/13/09, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
A pair of otherwise distinguished physicists have
suggested that
the hypothesized Higgs boson, which physicists hope to
produce with the
collider, might be so abhorrent to nature that its creation
would ripple
backward through
--- On Fri, 10/30/09, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jed and all,
There's more than a few unanswered questions about this whatsit.
1. Previous models have produced modest thrust. What is modest thrust? The
best we have seen to date is an apparatus of indeterminate weight very
V,
I'll try this again. In my previous post in the other thread, I made a few
points relating to some things being argued, but as is usual, there was no
response to what I said whatsoever, save one private message effectively
calling me a racist for posting a link to the (I thought) humorous
See comments below...
--- On Fri, 12/4/09, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:OT: Scientists grow pork meat in a laboratory
(Follow-up)
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com, vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, December 4, 2009, 3:02
--- On Fri, 12/4/09, Alexander Hollins alexander.holl...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Alexander Hollins alexander.holl...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:OT: Scientists grow pork meat in a laboratory (Follow-up)
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, December 4, 2009, 9:53 PM
* Happens to be. He
V,
If you can watch this with a straight face, well, I'm rather impressed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0bKq3x74UE
I don't know if Koji Kondo would be amused or horrified. But, if that made your
ears bleed, then THIS is freaking cool, and straight from the man himself:
--- On Fri, 12/4/09, Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com wrote:
From: Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:OT: Scientists grow pork meat in a laboratory
(Follow-up)
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, December 4, 2009, 10:55 PM
It wasn't; I was mostly thinking in
--- On Sat, 12/5/09, Alexander Hollins alexander.holl...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Alexander Hollins alexander.holl...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:OT: Scientists grow pork meat in a laboratory (Follow-up)
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 8:24 AM
Its a comedy bit by
V,
It is more a sad one, I think, so far.
Up here where I live, a lesbian woman was assaulted two girls and a group of
four men, apparently simply because the woman was a lesbian. Among other
things, she was stabbed in the eye, and will most likely (if she has not
already) lose that eye. I
--- On Fri, 1/22/10, Rick Monteverde r...@highsurf.com wrote:
Of course there are a few right here in our own
neighborhood that are decent
candidates for deep bio activity. And aside from that one
where we are to
attempt no landing..., we wouldn't have to fight off
those annoying blue
--- On Tue, 1/26/10, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
HARIMA, JAPAN—Saying that there was no more knowledge to
acquire about
the physical nature of the universe, the International
Union of Pure
and Applied Physics announced Monday that it had concluded
the
scientific study of
--- On Sat, 3/12/11, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
snip
Vortex-L's resident curmudgeon awakens... WHO DISTURBS MY SLUMBER?
But seriously... what are you thinking? Things were relatively peaceful until
you began posting this stuff. Maybe you missed Bill
V,
This is one of the most sobering things I have seen in a long time.
God only knows what the effect of it all will be in the end. 10,000+ dead in a
virtual blink of the eye. Radiation. Mass destruction. Lives destroyed or
forever altered.
My wife has a friend who is Japanese. We aren't sure
--- On Sun, 3/13/11, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
Kyle, OFF-TOPIC Sunday Sermon I have posted this particular OFF
TOPIC commentary in vortex-l because I have perceived the fact that
there are individuals on this list that have shown interest in what's
--- On Sun, 3/13/11, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
Subject: [Vo]:Reactor #3 just blew up, and another tsunami coming
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, March 13, 2011, 9:26 PM
Reactor #3 just exploded.
Also there are aftershocks and
--- On Fri, 4/1/11, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm. A quick search reveals discussions about this back on Mar. 11, so it
doesn't look like April Fools shenanigans.
http://tucsoncitizen.com/wryheat/2011/03/11/a-nuclear-explosion-on-mars/
And paper here:
--- On Mon, 5/9/11, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
He then claims that 58 g of Ni provides the equivalent
energy of
30,000 tons of oil with the strangest calculation that
begins with 10
MeV of energy per reaction. This is converted to mass
equivalent,
multiplied by Avogadro's
V,
Double checked my math after thinking about it. Unless I am missing something,
that is the way it is.
No one has anything to say on this?
You can't even get this kind of energy by fusing up the chain all the way from
hydrogen to nickel-56 as happens in massive stars, as far as I know,
--- On Thu, 5/12/11, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson svj.orionwo...@gmail.com
wrote:
Yeah, well... that's what I would have done. But who
listens to me! ;-)
Hey, at least you get replies!
I do the math showing that Rossi's (erroneous, due to mysterious typo?) claim
of 58g Nickel 30,000
for that.
A bit like Scrooge, I guess it's never too late.
KRM
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2021 at 7:11 PM
From: "Jed Rothwell"
To: "Vortex"
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Many years later...
Don't fret about it. We have thick skin in this business. Welcome back!
On Mon, Feb 22, 2
Hello again, Vortexians.
It's been a long time, perhaps 10 years or so since I've been here. I can't
recall exactly, but that was another life. You'd be surprised how much can
change in that time, and how much you look back on with regret and sorrow.
I'll start off by saying, if there are
Vortexians,
Having worked in the automotive industry for a long time, I've encountered
various things that can be of use to the amateur scientist. A lot of them are
not applicable here, but one that came back to mind the other day I thought I
should put out there, and maybe you guys can offer
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