Bravissimo, Sig. Krivit!!
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From: Steven Krivit
1. Can a Christian lust and still be qualified to enter into the
Kingdom of God?
1. Yes, if he figures out how to make cold fusion work while he is on
earth.
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http://www.dynamotive.com/news/newsreleases/051121.html
The contract will last for 5 years and calls for monthly deliveries of
BioOil from West Lorne starting at 20 tonnes per month and increasing
to 250 tonnes per month at its peak (3000 tonnes per annum). '
Yes, but as Fred points out here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg09329.html
you could be left out in the cold.
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From: Michael Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 16:13:51 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Corn Burners
Here
http://www.sacbee.com/content/opinion/story/13949592p-14784245c.html
Saudi proven reserves are shown at 262.7 billion barrels. In 1989,
Saudi proven reserves were reported at 260 billion barrels. No
significant fields have been discovered since then. How does one
explain the current reserve?
Christianity
All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye so to
them; for this is the law and the prophets.
Matthew 7:1
Confucianism
Do not do to others what you would not like yourself. Then there will
be no resentment against you, either in the family or in the
I wouldn't join a club that would have me as a member.
-Marx
http://tinyurl.com/8o99r
http://tinyurl.com/3t5sd
Gesundheit!
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From: Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 15:58:54 -0500
Subject: Re: OffTopic: Lust and the bible
http://www.eia.doe.gov/neic/press/press265.html
World crude oil prices, expressed in terms of the average price of
imported light, low-sulfur crude oil to U.S. refiners, are projected to
fall from current levels to about $47 per barrel in (2004 dollars) in
2014, then rise to $54 per barrel in
You have a magnificent obsession, Mr. Grimer. And your analogy has the
ring of truth. I imagine the movement of the electron between quantum
levels causing sound waves in the Beta Atmosphere . . . expressed as
light.
The quote below reminds me of the Bard of Avon.
But, soft! what light
http://www.impactlab.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=6827
The energy industry has found a new way to dispose of the greenhouse
gas carbon dioxide: pump it back into the underground oil reservoirs
from whence much of it came.
Not only does the project dispose of the nasty CO2, the
I guess the axiom of any publicity is good pubicity applies in this
Hustler interview of Dr. Steven Greer:
http://www.disclosureproject.org/bassiorinterview.htm
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Yep, one hoaxster 'fessed up recently:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002677060_wiki11.html
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20051211-5739.html
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From: William Beaty
But Wikipedia is an experiment in *anonymous* free speech, where abusive
people
Others believe the Logos should be self-sustaining. Or as Mr. Grimer
iterated
*In principio erat Verbum et Verbum erat apud Deum et Deus erat Verbum*
(bringing us back off topic ;-)
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From: Steven Krivit
Bill B's got a good point. This is one of the aspects which
Then, shouldn't that light bulb floating above your head be much
brighter? ;-)
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From: Grimer
I've just realised one of the consequences
of the 3D Casimir Law.
Stefan's fourth power law only presents a one
dimensional view of things. In fact the energy
density goes
You don't get Hustler magazine downunder?!? Gee, first you let them
take your weapons . . . now your gun:-)
http://www.hustler.com/v5/?CLICK=461,1,Hustler,
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From: Wesley Bruce
What naked ladies, I've been ripped off.
You must visit this site to see the image:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/12/051217010703.htm
Observations of the effects of the resulting subsurface
hydrides--hydrogen atoms with a partial negative charge--confirmed the
existence of the stable sites, which had been predicted but
Jack suffered from loss of Chi. He would not have destroyed the world
had he practiced Sexual ChiKong, sexual orgasm without ejaculation:
http://www.actionlove.com/cases/case8792.htm
Chi, BTW, is believed to be related to the ZPE, Orgone energy, etc. (by
some).
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Yeah, but it's not the aliens, angels and demons who are entertaining
us . . . it's vice versa!
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From: Keith Nagel
The answer is simple, Ed.
Entertainment is more important than information.
You can quote me on that.
IMO, a better question is, why distinguish them? Our galaxy is so old
and the Earth is so young that it is likely that many levels exist.
Here is a very interesting article on the Fermi Paradox:
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0512062
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From: Edmund Storms
Why try to
Yes, I understand your point and should expand on mine. I see all that
is as being continuous and it doesn't depend on what 'is' is g. We
just don't see it All.
BTW, just what is it that separates your Beta-atmosphere densities?
What keeps the pressure different inside verses outside?
Finally, someone finds a practical way to use the wasted ICE heat:
http://www.gizmag.com/go/4936/
The concept uses energy from the exhaust gasses of the traditional
Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) to power a steam engine which also
contributes power to the automobile ? an overall 15 per cent
. . . and it has four wheels or tweels.
http://segway.com/centaur/
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If so, all ya gotta do is make the post heat-exchange exhaust pipe
bigger.
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From: Merlyn
Yup, but do they run into problems with backpressure?
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No, the spaceport control center will be below grade as is indicated in
this cross section view. The plan view looks like a human iris and
pupil:
http://tinyurl.com/cjsjf
The location is not far from the alleged crash site of 1947 fame.
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From: thomas malloy
One of
http://www.automotive.com/features/90/auto-news/17333/index.html
MagCap Engineering, LLC Announces 'Free' Unlimited Energy Source
Developed That Draws Power from the Environment
CANTON, Mass., Dec. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- An alternative electric power
generating system that draws energy from a
David Dennard won't return. He died some time ago:
http://www.whirlpower.cc/
But you shouldn't be too rough on him, Schauberger thought similarly.
For a walk down memory lane you can look at some of the really old
stuff:
http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/weird/wvort.html
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Yes, when I read the story I thought of the earth battery:
http://www.lifeisannoying.com/forum/index.php?board=3;action=display;thre
adid=2874
or
http://tinyurl.com/b9sdw
How's the permafrost holding up? I have seen stories of foundation
damage in Siberia due to melting permafrost.
To quote one of my favorite sources of philosophy:
http://documentedlife.com/bumpersticker.htm
Militant agnostic: I don't know and you don't know either.
Frank has faith in God, Jed has faith in CF. Jed will be pleased with
coal in his stocking. beg
May the Force bless us every one.
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From: hohlrauml6d
May the Force bless us every one.
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From: Grimer
Happy Christmas
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In which case one should append:
7) Love the cell which came before you.
8) Love the cell which comes after you.
and deliberately avoid superstring theory. :-)
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From: Grimer
What you should have written is,
1) Love the cell above you
2) Love the cell below you
3)
Careful you don't become a victim of Mandelmania like Edith Craig in
Sir Clarke's The Ghost From the Grand Banks.
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From: John Steck
Check this out... Pretty cool.
http://www.math.utah.edu/~alfeld/math/mandelbrot/mandelbrot.html#applet
10 were written in concrete; but, Mosaic law includes over 600.
Speaking of string theory, you might like this:
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/opinion/mg18825305.800.html
Lenny Susskind's theory is running up against the anthropic principle.
He acknowledges that string theory likely
If this were the case would not the earth have long ago stopped slowing?
Personally, I believe the slowing of the earth is due to the increased
hydroelectric damming. Just as the ice skater slows when she extends
arms while spinning, the extension of the mass of water from the center
will
Hypocrisy is rife on both sides of the political fence; but, Peter
Schweizer's book by the subject title is quite funny and sad:
http://tinyurl.com/cca4n
What is really sad is when this hypocrisy affects the human existence
with the NIMBY attitudes of the residents of Cape Cod. I wondered
Feel guilty about your greenhouse emissions (your car not your bowel)?
Then buy a Terrapass and drive guilt-free:
http://www.terrapass.com/index.html
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Really. I just spent $90,000 on an Agilent cesium tube standard with a
spare tube. Shortly thereafter Agilent (formerly HP) sold the product.
I would appreciate any argument which can be supported by the relevent
data.
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Realistically, 23 seconds in 33 years
Google returns 150,000 hits on the exact phrase hydrogen research.
There is a great deal of research underway in both the public:
http://www.nrel.gov/programs/hydrogen.html
http://www.eere.energy.gov/hydrogenandfuelcells/production/doe_rd.html
and private sectors:
It's free here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20040204161320/www.blacklightpower.com/pdf/tec
hnical/CalorimetrySpecial061603.pdf
or
http://tinyurl.com/7v6ov
I have taken the liberty to email a copy to Mr. Lawrence
Thank you Mr. Peabody!
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From: Mike Carrell
It is
Sorry, Mr. Heffner, I did not intend to get you riled. My point is
that there is a process on-going to set the standards for H2 pipelines.
We are a far cry from building the first high volume H2 transport
system; but, plenty of work is underway. ASME has a standards
committee dedicated to
The existence of zero point energy follows directly from the
uncertainty principle. I know Mills dismisses ZPE outright; so, I
gather he cares not for Heisenberg. I wonder what Randell thinks
happens at absolute zero?
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From: Stephen A. Lawrence
Again, I may be
Jim Reding would have been, what, 37 today? Do you recall how he
passed?
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From: Jed Rothwell
My impression is that Patterson lost heart after his grandson Reding
died suddenly.
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I see your point, but consider this: when a single photon leaves a
star, being a wave structure, that photon extends radially in all
directions. When I look at the star and the photon strikes the rod in
my retina, all the energy of *that* photon is absorbed by my eye.
Collegerunt ergo et
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Featured_articles
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Featured_article_removal_candidate
s
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From: Stephen A. Lawrence
I'm not too clear on exactly how a featured article is featured,
however.
I don't agree with this. Google Patterson Power Cell and look at the
COPs he was getting. Either this product had a strong potential for a
new energy source or it worked by some expendible as Mr. Jones has
discussed. And it was a light water cell! I remember a decade ago when
there were
I don't agree with this. Google Patterson Power Cell and look at the
COPs he was getting. Either this product had a strong potential for a
new energy source or it worked by some expendible as Mr. Jones has
discussed. And it was a light water cell! I remember a decade ago when
there were
This is not why we have no PHEV. Go back and read these from my
previous post as to why Prius is not a PHEV. Cobasys (Chevron), who
owns the battery technology, SUED Panasonic for building large
batteries for the EV RAV4. It cost Panasonic $30M, back royalties, and
Panasonic had to agree to
Sorry for the double post. Some people have their reply to field set
to their email address. I sometimes forget to check that the email is
going back to the list. This can be prevented by setting the reply
to to a null field.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Okay, let me try this again. Stefan's law may be used to predict the
temperature of the sun. This prediction has been shown to be accurate
experimentally.
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From: Grimer
At 11:17 am 29/12/2005 -0500, hohlraum wrote:
I see your point,
Goody, goody, gumdrops. 8-)
Okay, let me try this again. Stefan's law may be used to predict the
temperature of the sun. This prediction has been shown to be accurate
experimentally.
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From: Grimer
At 11:17 am 29/12/2005 -0500, hohlraum wrote:
I see your point,
Goody, goody, gumdrops. 8-)
My bad. I should have used a less controversial example.
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From: Jones Beene
What exactly were you referring to by experimentally?
snip
The energy output we see on earth is emitted from only the interfacial
surface layer of the sun, the corona or photosphere. It's
Now THAT's an ambitious project suitable for the new year...HNY Sir
Grimer!
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From: Grimer
I'll have to work out a nice simple example that
everyone can understand.
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This certainly helps explain other mysterious happenings in the quantum
world. It certainly seems that the proton is simply not there for
short periods of time. Perhaps it visits one of those other universes
in multiverse string theory for a brief moment in time.
This could also explain
How on earth might be the reciprocal answer. It doesn't happen on
earth.
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From: Jones Beene
Wait a minute ! Doesn't that requirement immediately make it hopeless
as an energy source? After all, if we must expend 10kW to keep a LENR
cell cold enough to be really
I came across this remarkable quotation:
In other words, a quantum correlation is not a correlation between 2
events, but a single event that manifests itself at 2 locations.
Nicolas Gisin
Group of Applied Physics, University of Geneva, 1211 Geneva 4,
Switzerland
December 20, 2005
end
I don't think Mr. (Dr. {hon.}) Bearden understands all he knows. He
has two good ideas: regauging and reverse-time (conjugate) waves.
Unfortunately, I'm still paying for the power company to oscillate my
electrons at 60 Hz. And all I hear are excuses for the MEG.
He had one idea right and
This is what I do not understand. The electric field is *not* an
electromagnetic field. It is a scalar field.
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From: Stephen A. Lawrence
The information that the electron has moved is visible in the changes
to its field. Those changes propagate at C, just like any
It which case the Edisonian approach to utilization of a CF reaction
will never produce a practical energy source. We must then thoroughly
understand the LENR process to build a non-self-destructing device.
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From: Robin van Spaandonk
You may be correct, but I fear
In polar coordinates the field has only a single value at a given
distance. Also, the permeability of space does not apply to the static
point charge. Granted, a truly static point charge is purely a mental
construct; however, maybe you can see my point. g
Of course this thought experiment
It's really not worth trying. Rantings of a madman, quite. Thoughts
which occured while trying to understand Gennady Shipov.
-I want a clean cup, interrupted the Hatter, let's all move one
space on.
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From: Stephen A. Lawrence
I'm not following you.
No. And it was probably the shellac which caused the disaster.
However, if I invest $10k in a wind generator, I wouldn't want to see
my investment coming down in flames due to sparks from the generator.
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From: Grimer
But then why not use hydrogen. After all, it's
Did any ever get struck by Thor?
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From: Grimer
During WW2 we used barrage balloons filled with hydrogen and though
plenty of them were shot down I never heard of any catching alight
by accident.
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It's been a difficult day. I didn't mean to short-change you. My boss
has learned he has senile aortic calcification and must get a valve
job. I never even heard of the disease. He's been briefing me on my
new responsibilities for the next two months. All the responsibilities
but no rise
That was delightful!
Speaking of mad dogs and Englishmen, I have never read the CS Lewis
Narnia books; however, I took my 9 yr. old grandson to see The Lion,
the Witch and the Wardrobe. It seemed clear the Lewis was influenced
by Tolkien. Then again, the greatest influence was from another
Don't get me wrong, I agree that H2 is a better solution; however,
lawyers and accountants have been running the western world for a few
decades now.
I had the pleasure of doing business with the Japanese once. They have
so few lawyers there!
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From: Grimer
Thanks!
I forwarded this to him with the usual caveats. The thing which bugs
me about this rush to surgery is his lack of symptoms. It was found by
the sudden appearance of a murmur.
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From: Mark S Bilk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, 4 Jan
You do seem to always find the cloud inside the silver lining. ;-)
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From: Jed Rothwell
And no building inspectors!
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Google returns several hits on custom neodymium magnets including:
http://www.duramag.com/
They will need to know how you want the field oriented.
Regarding Q2, what *is* the resonant frequency of water?
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From: RC Macaulay
Question One anyone know where we can
You don't remember the GMA show in '97? Here's a transcript:
http://www.infinite-energy.com/resources/abc.html
COP in excess of 1000 was claimed. I think Jed actually measured a COP
of 600 on a working cell. Pity they can't make the beads anymore.
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From: temalloy
http://www.edge.org/q2006/q06_print.html
The Edge Annual Question ? 2006
WHAT IS YOUR DANGEROUS IDEA?
The history of science is replete with discoveries that were considered
socially, morally, or emotionally dangerous in their time; the
Copernican and Darwinian revolutions are the most
Seems like an oxymoron; but, they apparently use a plating technology:
http://www.fireflyenergy.com/ffy.html
Odd that I just finished a book by PT Deutermann called Firefly -- an
exciting and timely read.
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Use two magnetrons which can be moved a few inches and you can create
very intense and focused modes of energy.
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From: Jones Beene
With this size of pipe, you will be unable to focus the normal 2.45 GHz
output from a microwave magnetron (oven-variety) and a
I presume this is a legit request:
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 11:29:46 -
From: energy_ceos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Energy CEO Jobs $120 - $200k and stock
I am an independent technology CEO recruiter out of Vancouver Canada,
and have worked with the BC Technology Industries Association for
Two things make it believable:
1) The fact that Solar Energy Limited, owners of D2Fusion are in
Vancouver, and
2) The bit about needing people who can sell nanotechnology to the oil
industry.
Sounds like a real recruiter.
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Fascinating
Thanks for the additional information! Here's some google results:
http://voip.blogs.com/about.html
http://www.vocalscape.com/
Claims to be a business developer. I'll keep checkin' him out.
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From: Steven Krivit
The guy asks for serious requests. Does this sound
Well fishermen and carpenters have changed the world. ;-)
This google search seems to ligitimize him:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=newwindow=1safe=offrls=GGLD%2CGG
LD%3A2005-18%2CGGLD%3Aenq=vocalscapeas_q=%22ryan+gibson%22
or
http://tinyurl.com/8vs97
particularly:
We *do* seem to think alike.
Well, we should know soon. I phoned his office and left him a voice
mail with my office and cell numbers.
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From: Grimer
He probably thinks that anyone who is stupid enough
to believe in Cold Fusion, ranks with believers in
Homeopathy,
Could be a hoax or a scam; however, Voicescape has make some
interesting acquisitions lately. A precious metals trading s/w
company?!?
Anyway, I have been involved in several startups and with several
Gibson types and it is not as unlikely as it seems that this could be
real. He did say he
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From: hohlrauml6d
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 23:54:45 -0500
Subject: Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company
Not D2 and SLC !!
It's the owners of D2 and Gibson . . . both in Vancouver.
You know . . . networking at the club.
;-)
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I came across this while searching for six dimensional theories:
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/fundamentals/mg18925331.200.html
excerpt:
Claims of the possibility of gravity reduction or anti-gravity
induced by magnetic fields have been investigated by NASA before (New
Scientist, 12
Then you should request entry into the hydrinophile group and post it:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SCQM/
S(c)eptics and crackpots not allowed!
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From: Robin van Spaandonk
This http://www.physorg.com/news9639.html could be used to create
a conducting material with
I'd never join a club who would have me as a member.
Class but no existing classification, Mr. Grimer.
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From: Grimer
I'm just wondering how the moderators might classify me. 8-(
But then as Groucho said ..
Cheers,
Frank the Crank.
Tickets on Virgin Galactic are presently available for $200,000.
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Just how many billion dollar terrorists are out there?
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There might be some hints as to what the plans are at the 'position'
page:
http://d2fusion.com/index.php?option=com_contenttask=blogcategoryid=26;
Itemid=53
or
http://tinyurl.com/d9dxg
for an Energy Science Technician.
Also, there is an odd question request at the bottom:
Include in cover
Since:
http://www.d2fusion.com/education/library.html
all link back to lenr-canr.org, you'd think they would give some
credit, eh?
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Must be so. I'm not a lert; but, figgered it out anyway.
Btw, it's Bwaaa, ha, ha . . .
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From: Jed Rothwell
Ha, ha. Alert users will figure out where the papers are. That is the
beauty of the Internet.
- Jed
It's called the Little Effect. It's the anthesis of the Hutchison
Effect. ;-)
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From: Stephen A. Lawrence
But EarthTech never succeeds in reproducing anything, and it always
turns out they've done the experiment so differently from the original
that there was no
When deuterium is loaded into the Pd lattice during electrolysis is it
in the atomic or molecular state?
Assuming atomic, is the radius for atomic deuterium different from
atomic protium?
Does the presence of the neutron in deuterium somehow weaken the
coloumb barrier?
In other words, why
Oh my! We'll soon find out in the premier episode of:
HYDRINO MEETS THE BETA-ATMOSPHERE
sponsored by Mr Fusion®, fuel of choice for TARDIS everywhere(when)!
(You don't have to join to read Dr. Randell Mills' SCME yahoo group.)
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From: Grimer
Hohlraum sed re: Society
that should say 'SCQM'
Here's the link:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scqm/
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(You don't have to join to read Dr. Randell Mills' SCME yahoo group.)
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Thanks! Good food must be digested slowly. But, one question, you
said single protons or deuterons don't fit in the Pd lattice. The Pd
lattice is fcc with a unit cell dimension of 389.1 pm. Pd atomic
radius is 137 pm. With a Bohr radius of 0.529 pm, the hydrogen atom
certainly squeezes in
First off, there's a difference between Bohr radius and the Covalent
radius:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen
Second, I can now tell you that I am Terry Blanton since my boss is
under the knife for an aortal valve replacement and will likely not see
these posts. I had to go under cover
Oh, yes, of course. However, I thought you might be referring to the
Maccabees' fight against Rome (established fizziks).
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From: Grimer
Well, if he's right about hydrinos and they prove to be a
source of cheap energy he will have done wonders wont he. 8-)
Administrative Assistant, aka secretary . . . she was well-trained in
MS Word. She could play the software like a violin. When we were
downsized she spilled the beans including the time she spent helping
me help others understand how to modify documents on CF which needed to
go public.
What sort of idiots are these?
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From: John Coviello
Imploding bubbles, caught on film emitting light. Are they emitting
energy too?
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Just call me Isaac.
Actually, elle est française! She is also extrmely liberal and I
tend to lean right of center. But the one that is gone should not be
confused with the American one which stayed who also speaks French and
is married to a Jewish Frenchman. (Hah! Missed one you Vichy
Teemosis, somewhat off topic, but interesting:
http://thesecondevolution.com/
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That's interesting about the xtal structure. Many sites have it wrong
including:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palladium
The AEH theory you present makes some very good points. Most of the
energy in the ZPF lies in the upper frequencies and some mechanism
operating on those small
I did some searching for the strange quark article and came across this:
http://www.newscientistspace.com/article.ns?id=dn8566
excerpt:
But it is still not clear what dark energy is. Theories range from a
vacuum energy of space itself which is fixed in value - an idea
Einstein proposed as
Good to see John give it a go:
United States Patent Application 20050276366
Kind Code A1
Dash, John December 15, 2005
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Low temperature nuclear fusion
Abstract
A method of producing energy is described. The
I say we start a fund to sue the bloody ba$tards at the USPTO if they
don't grant it.
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Good to see John give it a go:
United States Patent Application 20050276366
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From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 10:42:16 -0800
Subject: Re: Dash Files for LENR Patent
Terry,
How do you differentiate this CF cell from PF - ENECO??
Here's some more of the text. You really need to look at
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