is an invention of David Hatcher Childress.
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bacterial, and we wouldn't notice an
extinction event anyway.)
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have seen figures quoted for the fusion time of the Deuterium molecule of
about 1E80 years.
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that oil is found under these plains?
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In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Tue, 08 May 2007 18:30:14 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
The mountains stop abruptly, and the
land is flat, thanks to a meteor strike millions of years ago.
So I take that oil is found under these plains?
No oil, and not much water either
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Hi,
[snip]
'There are old pilots and bold pilots, but no old, bold pilots.'
...but plenty of auld bald pilots. ;)
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by the energy already stored there.
IOW, the cavity resonated at the natural frequency, and provided energy at that
frequency to a resonant load (an electric motor would run nicely at the Schumann
resonance frequency :- 400-500 rpm).
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of the tesla-coil torus?
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to be very thin BTW. A nano
powder deposited on a sticky substrate might work best. There are beta emitters
with MeV energies.
On 5/9/07, Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Paint a beta-emitter on the outside of the tesla-coil torus?
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to ground
(around the generator that stood on the transmitting end between the resonant
cavity and the ground connection into which the power was fed).
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Hi Bill,
[snip]
On Sat, 12 May 2007, Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
Everything I've read on Tesla
Please point out where Tesla gives all the details behind this diagram:
http://amasci.com/graphics/tes_radpat3.gif
You
.
e.g. What gives an hydro electric company the right to forever charge for
joule consumption?
The fact that you are apparently willing to pay for it.
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Hi,
http://www.physorg.com/news97945163.html
quote:-
This happens because the metamaterial that makes up the cloak stretches the
metrics of space, in a similar way to what heavy planets and stars do for the
metrics of space-time in Einsteins general relativity theory.
...sounds like a warp
which favor the rapid formation of D.
(Rapid compression of lots of Hy?).
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In reply to thomas malloy's message of Fri, 25 May 2007 01:34:04 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 24 May 2007 09:58:18 -0700:
There may be a simpler explanation:-
O16 + D - F18 + 7.5 MeV
F18 decays to O18.
This would require
or for CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION.
Source:
R Giffen, Economic Inquiries and Studies (London, 1904)
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.
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that if the price of bread went up to
that extent, then probably the price of everything else did as well.
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]
The gravitational energy between two deuterons at a distance of 2 pm is 2.3E-33
eV. This is about 1E31 times less than the kinetic energy at room temperature.
Methinks the authors slipped more than one decimal.
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,
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In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Wed, 30 May 2007 13:41:29 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
On 29/5/2007 12:01 AM, Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Mon, 28 May 2007 21:17:21 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
Marshall wrote in the 1895 edition of Principles of Economics:
As Mr. Giffen
?
...because the public believes in many silly things...and some silly things only
turn out not to be silly after the research has been funded.
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likely to be
present on the Sun in large quantities, Fe or H?
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throughout its orbit.
Maybe it is just asteroid belt debris from a planet that exploded
long ago and far far away ...
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Horace Heffner
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*because* the magnetic field is highly reduced?
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In reply to Jones Beene's message of Tue, 05 Jun 2007 12:34:50 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
Note that the determination of what the Sun is spewing out is probably based
upon spectroscopic evidence, and as Mills has already pointed out, at least
one
Hydrino line is easily
with. Not sure about Nitrogen.
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In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of Thu, 07 Jun 2007 08:21:58 +1000:
Hi,
[snip]
Oops.
I would offer the following suggestion. Hydrino molecules fuse with either O18
from Oxygen/air, or with D2 in Hydrogen gas to create either energetic alphas
in
the case of O18, or (T p)/(He3 n
of the transmitter, so that
this is a near field effect, which would imply that greater distances could be
achieved by using lower frequencies, though I suspect that one of the
corollaries of Murphy's law says that as the frequency drops, so does the energy
transfer efficiency. ;)
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Robin
In reply to Jeff Fink's message of Sat, 9 Jun 2007 07:00:25 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
So, why cant people living within a few hundred feet of high voltage
transmission lines tap useful free power with a 60 Hz receiver circuit?
[snip]
Are you sure they can't?
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that the impedance of the transmitter will be much lower
when a tuned receiver is present than when it isn't. Another means of keeping
the normal radio transmission losses to a minimum is to lower the frequency.
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of radio frequencies. If the
Walkman is tuned to a frequency close to one of those generated by the
calculator, then a slow difference frequency will be generated which could be
the thump-thump sound.
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also be the source of purported free energy in Joseph
Newman's motor, which contains a huge coil. He could be running on a
sub-harmonic.)
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Hi,
BTW, the lower Van Allen belt extends from about 700 to 1 km above the
surface, so the average distance is about 5000 km, which matches a frequency of
60 Hz. Tesla's magic number anyone? ;)
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?
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km there isn't much of the van Allen belts to speak of, and beyond
about 1000 km one gets beyond 1 wavelength, but only slowly. By 2000 km the
ratio is 1.4 and the frequency has dropped to about 200 Hz.
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question.
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Hi,
BTW this energy transfer method probably also fits the energy transfer from a
hydrogen atom to a catalyst atom during Hydrino formation. Both transmitter and
receiver are high Q resonant systems.
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, that's probably as close as I'm going to get.
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jump
from one to the next when gaining or losing energy. Consequently energy is
absorbed or lost in fixed amounts, i.e. it is quantized.
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generated by the
calculator, then a slow difference frequency will be generated which could be
the thump-thump sound.
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ok, thanks for that explanation, but can you say bit more about difference
frequency?
When two frequencies affect one
is going on, or four bound hydrinos are masquerading
as Helium.
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not react with anything
in the system, or carbon, which reacts some of the oxygen produced but still
allows most of the gas to escape
Michel
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the
previous one at comfortable distance, only sigzaging slightly along the line
of maximum field while it collides with neutrals every micron or so. Could
this reconcile the ion wind theory with your observations?
Michel
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projects, sci fair
Seattle, WA 425-222-5066unusual phenomena, tesla coils, weird sci
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and Israel (joined at the hip
pocket) want complete control over all middle-eastern oils supplies, and
elimination of any potential threat to Israel.
It is just a matter of months, no more than 18.
Then that's about how long we have to make CF commercial.
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thousands in the process. Then it
will slowly mix with the air, and we will be right back to square one.
That's why there is no such thing as clean coal, and why those who seek refuge
in it are delusional.
[snip]
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In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Fri, 15 Jun 2007 00:03:46 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
It eliminates the need for occupation.
What does this mean?
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In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Fri, 15 Jun 2007 00:46:31 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
On Jun 15, 2007, at 12:39 AM, Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Fri, 15 Jun 2007 00:03:46
-0800:
Hi,
[snip]
It eliminates the need for occupation.
What does this mean
this have to enter
through a hole in the surface, and the nuclear explosion itself is going to
enlarge this hole and spew radioactivity into the air.
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test is not a good
analogy for a bunker busting bomb.
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In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Sat, 16 Jun 2007 22:22:20 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
On Jun 15, 2007, at 8:00 PM, Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Fri, 15 Jun 2007 16:18:36
-0800:
Hi,
[snip]
My point was not about ethics at all though, merely
In reply to Wesley Bruce's message of Sun, 17 Jun 2007 12:28:07 +1000:
Hi,
[snip]
Good post Robin, I disagree on some points but a good post. We will see.
I hope fusion will save the day as you do but its wise to consider the
options.
A few points:
1. If earth quakes could not dislodge oil
the universe?
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. That gives the battery industry both incentive and
opportunity to improve on their product, and the time may come when we need to
rely on it more heavily.
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that
if your mail suddenly stops, it may be an indication that you too have been
removed from the list (and you haven't received notification because eskimo is
blacklisted - catch 22).
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is 1.8361528E+3 only off in the sixth
decimal place. My bet would be that the formula has an excellent chance of being
significant.
Perhaps one implication is that each that each quark comprises a pair of
particles, each with a mass Pi^5 times that of the electron.
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In reply to Jones Beene's message of Mon, 2 Jul 2007 17:34:49 -0700 (PDT):
Hi,
[snip]
--- Robin van Spaandonk
Perhaps one implication is that each that each quark
comprises a pair of particles, each with a mass Pi^5
times that of the electron.
Well...
Don't keep us in suspense...or are we
for their results, it's just that they
either have never heard of them, or they won't go there out of pride.
[snip]
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this of interest:
http://checkerboard.dnsalias.net/
[snip]
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if the binding
energy of the heavier isotope to the electrode material is slightly greater than
that of the respective lighter isotope.
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that for
hydrogen, so any such chemical effect would also be far smaller in those cases.
[snip]
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, then fireworks may ensue. :)
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, the copy I sent out
came back intact. No biggie.
- Jed
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LENR or hydrino effect!
[snip]
Actually, it wouldn't surprise me if some hydrinos were always formed in
combustion engines, especially when they run hot, and recycling the exhaust is a
good way to reuse them, increasing the production next time around.
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fusion:
D + e- + D - He + e- + gamma
If the electron is so intimately involved in the fusion event, then there is
also a chance that it will carry away he energy of the reaction, at least some
of the time.
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the dryer.
[snip]
...sounds like you've just invented the Tokamak. ;)
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be. It is the bullet-proof material used instead of glass in the
CEO's limo, for instance. Plus it is somewhat unusual for having that
C=O double bond. Wiki has an entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycarbonate
Therefore - let me add this remote possibility into the SPAWAR mystery,
and invite Robin
%?)...still, 5% may be better than 0%, depending
on the cost of the facility per unit energy retrieved.
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In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 02 Aug 2007 19:14:30 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
palladium-coated plastic beads as a cathode. Not sure Patterson ever
divulged which plastic was used.
The term polysulphonate comes to mind, though I could have mangled it. :)
[snip]
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is simply a Hydrino.
[snip]
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De Broglie wave does
only a single orbit before reconnecting with itself, which assumption then
allows the r ~ n^2 relationship to be maintained.
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of *appearing* to transform the
element in question to one which is one lower on the periodic table, but with
the same mass. The transformation would effect chemical reactions, but should
have little influence on e.g. naa.
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is frequency based, and only the outer two p
electrons will be orbiting at the same frequency, which won't match the Hydrogen
frequency anyway, I don't see this working well.
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is located in a very seismically active area, this is not a good
idea.
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not available on the
web?
It is available at
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v338/n6218/pdf/338737a0.pdf , but one has
to pay for it.
[snip]
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in telluric currents, which in
turn either via the magnetostrictive effect, or through localized heating, or
possibly through heating caused by variations induced in decay rates, may result
in stresses in the crust.
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. This is
because they are less likely to know what can't be done. Slow steady
improvement usually comes from people working within their field.
[snip]
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In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Thu, 23 Aug 2007 15:11:54 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
Or more CGI? An alleged lunar mining machine:
http://www.paranormalnews.com/article.asp?ArticleID=1185
(scroll down for vid).
Terry
http://www.astronautix.com/flights/apollo20.htm
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In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Thu, 23 Aug 2007 18:14:21 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
You
wonder how the human race will survive.
What makes you think it will?
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to be
generating 550% excess as the above works out to 40.2/6.12 x 100 =
656.86% 656.86 - 100 (Faraday) = 556.86% OU !
[snip] Ravi
Was Ravi the kid with the egg? If so, there may be a GHz component that he
doesn't know about.
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become a part of established lore.
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supply needing to use a high voltage just to drive a
small power supply current through the cell.
This phenomenon may be what is taking place in the Meyer cells.
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In reply to thomas malloy's message of Mon, 27 Aug 2007 00:36:31 -0500 (CDT):
Hi,
[snip]
Jones Beene wrote:
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
You might argue that free energy is always preferable to even cheap
oil, but the practical problem with the Gray device is low battery
life. The longest
thermal energies.)
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In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of Tue, 28 Aug 2007 08:20:43 +1000:
Hi,
[snip]
Hi,
A simple question for Ed Storms, or anyone else who has an answer:
When metals such as Pd, Ti, Ni etc. absorb Hydrogen, it gets split into atoms
(AFAIK). Where does the energy for the splitting come
).
Perhaps electro-shock therapy is stimulating the decay?
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energy is too small. It's like trying to hold down a roof in a
tornado with an ordinary rubber band.
[snip]
This is not necessarily true of Hydrinos. The very severely shrunken ones have
binding energies running into the tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of
eV.
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.',
equals six months in the future.
[snip]
..six months being about the maximum amount of time one can reasonably ask
someone to be patient. ;)
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down). Once at the bottom, the cycle begins anew.
The inventor says that kite mills up to 50 kW can be built, but then suggests
that 3 of these would be enough to power the city of Groningen. (I suspect he is
off by about a factor of 1000).
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with the Hydrinos once the latter have
been prepared.
(Why are we using U again?)
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and also down in a ladder-mill.
Actually they would need to be even longer, because they don't extend
vertically, but at an angle.
Anyone know how much lift one might expect?
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how much they expect for a
reasonable vehicle?
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.
Upon closer reading of http://www.baeinstitute.com/tech_advPropulsion.html I get
the impression they want the base laser on the ground. However in that case I
doubt they will achieve a 3000 fold increase in thrust due to absorption in the
atmosphere.
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eV. 4 x 13.598
= 54.39. Close enough for gumint work. IOW the Cr could easily be a Mills
catalyst.
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have caused The Flood making a huge
impression on the remnants of humanity, and giving rise to stories that live on
to this day.
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hit by a meteor(ite), we pass through the particle
beam, which would heat the atmosphere considerably, but cause no shock effects
on the ground.
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In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 26 Sep 2007 15:33:10 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Robin,
Suppose that the Sun orbits about a black hole once every 27000 years
approximately.
Although that cannot be ruled out, there seems to be no good evidence
AFAIK that a black hole has been documented
In reply to thomas malloy's message of Thu, 27 Sep 2007 21:45:08 -0500 (CDT):
Hi,
[snip]
Jones Beene wrote:
Robin,
Suppose that the Sun orbits about a black hole once every 27000 years
approximately.
Although that cannot be ruled out, there seems to be no good evidence
AFAIK
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