Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
I don't know why he didn't run.
He didn't ran because he was a scapegoat. Scapegoats don't run, by their
very definition.
It's always better to blame it all on a lone shooter, than acknowledge
the corruption within the system.
Edmund Storms wrote:
Come now, let's be realistic. He did not run because he would not have
been safe anywhere in the world. When you damage so many people, many
of whom are very powerful and will connected to the Jewish community,
you will be killed very soon after leaving the US.
Talking about the power of Open Source, what about the same concept but
applied to material goods?
The first version of RepRap, an almost completely self replicating 3D
printer, is ready:
http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/WebHome
At least in theory, it can achieve exponential propagation, and fast
Edmund Storms wrote:
And thus we see the basic flaw in wind generation. Unless a backup
source of power is in place and can be connected to an active grid,
wind power is not practical.
You can use an intermediate stage as energy storage. Why not produce
Hidrogen with wind (and solar) power,
Mauro Lacy wrote:
Edmund Storms wrote:
And thus we see the basic flaw in wind generation. Unless a backup
source of power is in place and can be connected to an active grid,
wind power is not practical.
You can use an intermediate stage as energy storage. Why not produce
Jones Beene wrote:
Steve Krivit put up a provocative and insightful video on YouTube that
has gone almost unnoticed:
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bujrxqwRwc0feature=channel_page_
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bujrxqwRwc0feature=channel_page
It centers on the Frascatti results, and the
Jones Beene wrote:
It gives us that window of opportunity, one or two years, to provide
the technical “miracle” breakthrough in alternative energy which is
what we really need to maintain the way of life we treasure so much,
and which has been threatened by this stupid dependence on foreign
?
Not at all. But working hard(or not even that) and thinking only in
yourself and your own well being, specially if this well being is
achieved in detriment of the well being of others or the environment, it is.
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Mauro Lacy [mailto:ma...@lacy.com.ar]
Sent
) individuals can come up with cheap and easily replicable energy
solutions.
Ed
On Jul 9, 2009, at 9:27 AM, Mauro Lacy wrote:
Edmund Storms wrote:
And thus we see the basic flaw in wind generation. Unless a backup
source of power is in place and can be connected to an active grid,
wind
Jed, I agree with all what you said below.
The problem is mostly economic, as the economic system is today a
superstructure of the politic system. You cannot sustain an economy and
a social system on irrational and innecessary consumption, and its
associated exponential growth as a goal. Both are
fznidar...@aol.com wrote:
I have applied this vibrating Bose condensate thing to the hydrogen
atom. Many things come out of the analysis, such as; It explains why
the electron does not spiral into the nucleus.
Can you explain why?
I would like to read the preprint of your paper, if
Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. wrote:
This discussion is somewhat re-discovering or describing Dewey B. Larson's
Reciprocal System of physics, a unified theory:
http://rstheory.org/video/rs-101
Hi,
I've seen the introductory video, read some articles related to Dewey
Larson's theory, and found some
OrionWorks wrote:
From Harry Veeder
Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
Would the region of the rod in compression
yield more LENRs?
Harry
A follow-up.
What if the loaded palladium rod was subjected to ultra-sound
frequencies. Could certain frequencies resulting in
grok wrote:
As the smoke cleared, Mauro Lacy ma...@lacy.com.ar
mounted the barricade and roared out:
The problem with so called time dimensions, is that they lack
underlying physical reality. Time does not exist as such, at the
physical level; that is, there's nothing inherently real
, we're grasping at straws, so to speak,
when doing that.
Harry
- Original Message -
From: Mauro Lacy ma...@lacy.com.ar
Date: Friday, May 22, 2009 11:51 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Zitter and ZPE
Velocity does not need to be measured to exist. I'm talking about the
intrinsic
track of things.
You're right, regarding the general conception of time. But we're trying
to define 'physical time', that is, the subyacent reality (or not) of
time in the domain of physical processes.
Jack Smith
Jones Beene wrote:
- Original Message
From: Mauro Lacy
Jones Beene wrote:
Mauro,
Although I do not completely disagree with anything you say, you still have
not made a good case for the assertion that velocity (motion) is more
basic, as an underlying measurement standard - or prime-variable, than is
time.
In every case you site, you are in
Terry Blanton wrote:
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Mauro Lacy ma...@lacy.com.ar wrote:
The furthest implications are that you have no right in physics,
epistemologically speaking, to talk about relative time scales, or which is
the same, time dimensions.
I believe your
dimensions 3 ( which I
think are mostly bogus, BTW ).
Hoyt Stearns
Scottsdale Arizona US
http://HoytStearns.com
-Original Message-
From: Mauro Lacy [mailto:ma...@lacy.com.ar]
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 8:52 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Zitter and ZPE
Jones
Horace Heffner wrote:
On May 21, 2009, at 6:35 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Then there is the gray area of fractions which are 1 but never
integers. The fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE) is a physical
phenomenon in which charge is found which is not a complete integer
of the
Jones Beene wrote:
All this talk about ESP and its possible scientific basis -- got me
thinking about the “z-word” once again. Not to mention how hard it is
to separate the pursuit of free energy from less divine pursuits
(depending on one’s z-orientation, of course)
Caveat: Lethal Text
Jones Beene wrote:
All this talk about ESP and its possible scientific basis -- got me
thinking about the “z-word” once again. Not to mention how hard it is
to separate the pursuit of free energy from less divine pursuits
(depending on one’s z-orientation, of course)
Caveat: Lethal Text
Jones Beene wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Mauro Lacy
Elaborating further: In a framework like the one I propose
before(particle rotation along a fourth dimensional axis), gravity can
be explained as no more than gentle variations of this second spin of
elementary particles (I
Mauro Lacy wrote:
Only velocity exists, physically. From then on, time is derived as
t=v/s. That is, in physics time is no more than a mathematical construct.
I meant: t=s/v
Jones Beene wrote:
- Original Message
From: Mauro Lacy
Only velocity exists, physically. From then on, time is derived as t=v/s.
That is, in physics time is no more than a mathematical construct. I meant:
t=s/v
Which comes first - the chicken or the egg
grok wrote:
As the smoke cleared, Mauro Lacy ma...@lacy.com.ar
mounted the barricade and roared out:
NOTHING is more ugly and violent than a capitalist which hasn't
been fed
bloodmeal and raw, dripping hamburger in the past few minutes.
I'm not discussing here who is more violent
Taylor J. Smith wrote:
Mauro Lacy wrote:
As I said before, the concept of class struggle, and the use that is
made of it, does not promote an harmonious way to resolve conflicts.
History also supports this, and I think that it is one of the main
reasons Marxism is discredited today
Hi grok,
Your Marxist concept of class and class struggle, which as a good
Marxist you cannot abandon, despite all its historical failures and
ominous consequences, is mainly what ruins your whole picture. It's
also the main culprit of the disastrous historical consequences of Marxism.
The
fought
Mauro Lacy wrote:
grok wrote:
As the smoke cleared, Mauro Lacy ma...@lacy.com.ar
mounted the barricade and roared out:
Hi grok,
Your Marxist concept of class and class struggle, which as a good
Marxist you cannot abandon, despite all its historical failures and
ominous consequences, is mainly what
grok wrote:
So... what's up with that Mylow character anyway..??
I'm SO disappointed...
Oh, C'mon. It was completely OBVIOUS to me, from the very beginning,
that all that Mylow story was a complete fabrication. Just go now, and
read in restrospective a few lines of the first posts and links,
grok wrote:
As the smoke cleared, Mauro Lacy ma...@lacy.com.ar
mounted the barricade and roared out:
If a significant part of that working class could, they will act and
behave similarly to their burgueois enemies. And you completely fail
to see this. You completely fail to see
Rick Monteverde wrote:
Remember the claims about sprouting plants tending to lean to center when
grown above a spinning mass? If you ever suspected that spinning certain
things (bismuth, brass, superconducting rings or discs, etc.) might cause
some anomalous gravity-like effects, the
Jed Rothwell wrote:
See:
http://superwavefusion.com/
Hi,
They say they are leaders in the field; others also say it. They say
they have achieved 50% reproducibility.
If 20 years were needed to achieve 50% reproducibility, we can expect
that less than 20 years will be needed to achieve 100%
OrionWorks wrote:
Thomas sez:
According to Phil, the percentage of O2 has decreased from 22% to 19%.
Remember, the Senator is a liberal woman, emotion is everything. I'm also
using the word poisoning the atmosphere, as opposed to polluting it with
CO2.
Thomas Malloy, lemonade
to look to see who has the most gold:
http://www.globalfirepower.com/list_gold_reserves.asp
Maybe I will buy some yuan tomorrow.
It would be interesting to see which country has the most gold
*including* jewelry.
Terry
On 1/4/09, Mauro Lacy ma...@lacy.com.ar wrote:
Hi All, thanks
You're right, of course.
But military buildup has its limits, anyways.
As an economy, you just can't go round the world for a long/sustainable
time printing money, developing, building and stockpiling armament, and
destroying all and everyone that doesn't want to abide to your rules/use
your
Hi All, thanks for the interesting topics and info. As a means of
reciprocity, here are some predictions, info, and some opinions.
Some are predicting the dollar will end its global status as reserve
currency(i.e. the dollar will collapse) this year. See
which country has the most gold
*including* jewelry.
Terry
On 1/4/09, Mauro Lacy ma...@lacy.com.ar wrote:
Hi All, thanks for the interesting topics and info. As a means of
reciprocity, here are some predictions, info, and some opinions.
Some are predicting the dollar will end its global
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