Yet another Rossi said...
It is getting a little bit repetitive.
2012/10/12 Craig Haynie cchayniepub...@gmail.com
If claim of Rossi are right, the power density per gram of powder is
awesome 596.85 W/g ( (14337-2400)/20 )
This is correct. I neglected to subtract out the input power.
Extraordinary!
Thanks for sharing!
2012/8/9 MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net
That is way Kewl, Ruby!! Thx…
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*From:* Ruby [mailto:r...@hush.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, August 09, 2012 8:58 AM
*To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: [Vo]:Communicating cold fusion needs more
It seems to me that Darwinism Evolution has sparked a lot of research
programs in many fields, like this
onehttp://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0028766at
Harvard Medical School.
By the way, I would love to see an explanation on how could their method
work if evolution was
Do we have a climatologist here? That would help the debate.
However, I have to say that I have my doubts when it comes to predictions
by these experts. You see, we do not have any credible scientific model for
weather prediction that works for periods longer than a week, how can we
expect to
, because the alternative,
poverty, is far worse.
2012/7/30 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
Bruno Santos besantos1...@gmail.com wrote:
Do we have a climatologist here? That would help the debate.
It would help if people would first read a credible, expert account of
global warming
LOL!
That was funny!
2012/7/24 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
I wrote:
What I find most frightening about the 2008 crash in the weightless for
trade . . .
No idea what that means. I think voice input intercepted a conversation on
the telephone and I did not notice.
That is to
Hi!
What most people seem to not consider while assessing LENR's impact on
world's economy is energy's major role in our financial system.
With very, very few exceptions (most notably, Japan and South Korea) large
energy companies are the backbones of our stock markets. Everywhere, oil,
gas,
Wouldn't this be a major threat concerning commercial airlines?
I mean, to become really competitive, I suppose it would be necessary to
install these things not too far away from cities.
Otherwise, it is a great idea to harvest upper atmospheric winds.
Em 3 de abril de 2012 19:17, Axil Axil
I am not saying that Fukushima was not a big and horrible disaster, but
things must be seen in perspective.
There is no greater tragedy in human history as coal.
Fukushima is a footnote in history of disasters compared to coal. And yet,
people go making much more fuss about nuclear powerplants
I meant there is no greater tragedy in human history, in pursuit of
energy, as coal.
Em 2 de abril de 2012 11:26, Bruno Santos besantos1...@gmail.com escreveu:
I am not saying that Fukushima was not a big and horrible disaster, but
things must be seen in perspective.
There is no greater
It is also important to notice that japanese government overlooked serious
issues with the Fukushima power plant. The plant cooling design was not
optimal and they knew it.
The japanese government must be held responsible for the disaster as much
as TEPCO.
Accidents happen, but this was no
Is Rossi working for DGT now? :-)
Em 28 de fevereiro de 2012 09:51, Andrea Selva
andreagiuseppe.se...@gmail.com escreveu:
WOW ! That sounds very impressive!
2012/2/28 Andre Blum andre_vor...@blums.nl
Latest defkalion post:
Tests with the presence of high level Government officials
In Brazil, too. Almost 80% of brazilian electricity comes from hydropower
(71,2%), biomass (7,18%), nuclear (1,6%) or windpower (1,18%). 2011 figures.
Even though biomass does emit particulates, it emits far less than coal.
Biomass plants are also very tightly-regulated with regard to particulate
At last a theme where I can contribute, being an economist. :-)
Money today is Fiat money. There is no correlation between the dollar and
the oil. Oil has its price on dollar, not the other way around.
Currencies have their value based on several things, amongst which:
government credibility,
Yugo... must be serbian http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zastava_Koral! (or
croatian...slovenian...macedonian...)
Just kidding. :-)
No matter what, I like your skepticism. Even though, to me, it seems to be
a lot of evidences pro-CF, it helps keeping our feet on the ground.
2011/12/19 Mary Yugo
Yes, it looks like some kind of probe. It also looks like the cargo door
is open.
2011/11/16 Mary Yugo maryyu...@gmail.com
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
That is quite a hit at Rossi's claims, since NASA believes that chemical
reactions could not be ruled out.
But it's interesting that they didn't point out other problems, such vapor
problems and energy COP. The question is: they just didn't bother trying to
figure that out because it was an
It seems that the information about registered professional italian
engineers can be found here:
http://www.tuttoingegnere.it/web/ITA/Registro-U/ricerca.asp_cvt.asp
I do not speak italian, but I can read a little. It seems to me that not
every italian engineer is registered there, it depends
Midnight... hope it doesn't turn out to be a sooner-tha-expected Halloween.
2011/10/28 Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com
sigh Thanks for the corrections. So, it's after 3 pm there. When
does the show begin? After the barrel of wine is consumed? :-)
T
So far... :-)
2011/10/28 Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com
Good news is: nothing exploded!
2011/10/28 Bruno Santos besantos1...@gmail.com
Midnight... hope it doesn't turn out to be a sooner-tha-expected
Halloween.
2011/10/28 Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com
sigh Thanks
Wouldn't the client bother to open each unit and check what's inside? I
wouldn't buy without taking a look inside each and every cat.
2011/10/28 Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com
He always promised, during all these months, that the costumer would get a
1 to 6 ratio amplification. And we
This report is meaningless. We need the raw data from a reliable source
outside Rossi's circle of trust.
At Daniele Passerini's blog comments someone said that the company is a food
producer (!??!). Weird.
2011/10/28 Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com
At 03:24 PM 10/28/2011, Akira Shirakawa
I'd expected an engineering company, like GE or Caterpillar. It seems to me
that such a company would have much more experience and technical resources
in assessing this technology.
But it's all hearsay. Nothing concrete.
2011/10/28 Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com
At 03:48 PM 10/28/2011, Bruno
Wouldn't US Navy have clear grounds to test nuclear devices on US soil?
Why would they test the device in Italy?
It seems that they didnt't went thru with US-soil-based test because
nuclear-device testing in the US is forbidden for private entities.
I ask myself if that's the case for the US
Nearly 1/3 of energy consumption is spent in transporting energy itself. It
just doesn't make any sense to keep spending money on expensive
infrastructure when it is cheaper to generate your own energy.
For many energy-intensive industries adopting the new technology will be
mandatory. Energy is
, Bruno Santos besantos1...@gmail.com
wrote:
Nearly 1/3 of energy consumption is spent in transporting energy itself.
That figure is a little high. Legacy Transmission and Distribution
systems have a loss factor of about 15%. Today's modernized systems
suffer half that loss.
T
Well, my scenario was thought from a perspective of e-cat technology, not
deuterium-based cold fusion.
And I do agree with almost everything you say about costs. The point is: how
long does it take? Not every family, company nor country is wealth enough to
just give it up on old technology and
Rossi is always saying that he needs the electric power to stabilize the
reaction. Maybe it stars at 60 degrees, but needs to be hotter, or needs to
be heated for a long time, to stabilize.
Whatever he means by stabilize.
2011/10/18 Peter Heckert peter.heck...@arcor.de
What I still dont
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