RE: [Vo]:Chirping sounds in nature

2012-01-26 Thread Jones Beene
From: jean guy moreau 

 

So maybe Rossi is using a chirping RF generator to get his reactor going... 
 

Yes, this is the way the E-Cat sounds on Ham radio :-)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjsmzHbiZ3c

 



RE: [Vo]:Chirping sounds in nature

2012-01-26 Thread Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint
Sounds like a horny cricket likes the warmth of his ham-shack!

J

My dad was a ham. W6PXZ.  

Good memories.

 

From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] 
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 10:37 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Chirping sounds in nature

 

From: jean guy moreau 

 

So maybe Rossi is using a chirping RF generator to get his reactor going... 
 

Yes, this is the way the E-Cat sounds on Ham radio J

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjsmzHbiZ3c

 



RE: [Vo]:Chirping sounds in nature

2012-01-26 Thread Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint
Jean:

Do a web-search for Myron Evans.

 

He was a very prolific scientist/mathematician, and published quite a number
(over 100) of papers.

One topic he did considerable work on was RF-induced fermion resonances
using *circularly-polarized* RF, and I think there were also papers on
pulsed RF.

 

After he began interacting with Tom Bearden, his reputation suffered, and
many of the academics helping out with his foundation jumped ship. got that
directly from one of them!

 

-Mark

 

From: jean guy moreau [mailto:jgmorea...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 10:24 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:Chirping sounds in nature

 

Hi,
First English is not my native language so please forgive the way my phrases
are structured.
 
From reading those fascinating messages on this list, i cannot help but
notice that the basics of the magic reaction 
we are all wondering about is really simple after all. 
The right materials in the right geometry, plus a little helping energy and
voila, bright future ahead.
 
If it is so simple, then nature must have found a way to utilize this source
of energy, so maybe we should look again
at the energy balance of some living creatures, hummingbirds comes to mind,
just dipping their tounge into a little nectar
and up they go flying hundred of Km.
 
Hummingbirds do something else that you can hear if you are close enough,
they sing a strange chirping sound,
as do insect, in fact most animals produce some kind of sound, frequencies
should we say ?
And of coures we have music all the time, in our ears and in our minds,
don't we ?
 
So maybe Rossi is using a chirping RF generator to get his reactor going... 
 
Jean Guy Moreau
Quebec, Canada



Re: [Vo]:Chirping sounds in nature

2012-01-26 Thread Patrick Ellul
there's no Sylvester without Tweety. there's no e-cat without a humming
bird.

On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 6:43 AM, Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint 
zeropo...@charter.net wrote:

 Jean:

 Do a web-search for Myron Evans…

 ** **

 He was a very prolific scientist/mathematician, and published quite a
 number (over 100) of papers…

 One topic he did considerable work on was RF-induced fermion resonances
 using **circularly-polarized** RF, and I think there were also papers on
 pulsed RF.

 ** **

 After he began interacting with Tom Bearden, his reputation suffered, and
 many of the academics helping out with his foundation jumped ship… got that
 directly from one of them!

 ** **

 -Mark

 ** **

 *From:* jean guy moreau [mailto:jgmorea...@hotmail.com]
 *Sent:* Thursday, January 26, 2012 10:24 AM
 *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com
 *Subject:* [Vo]:Chirping sounds in nature

 ** **

 Hi,
 First English is not my native language so please forgive the way my
 phrases are structured.

 From reading those fascinating messages on this list, i cannot help but
 notice that the basics of the magic reaction
 we are all wondering about is really simple after all.
 The right materials in the right geometry, plus a little helping energy
 and voila, bright future ahead.

 If it is so simple, then nature must have found a way to utilize this
 source of energy, so maybe we should look again
 at the energy balance of some living creatures, hummingbirds comes to
 mind, just dipping their tounge into a little nectar
 and up they go flying hundred of Km.

 Hummingbirds do something else that you can hear if you are close enough,
 they sing a strange chirping sound,
 as do insect, in fact most animals produce some kind of sound, frequencies
 should we say ?
 And of coures we have music all the time, in our ears and in our minds,
 don't we ?

 So maybe Rossi is using a chirping RF generator to get his reactor
 going...

 Jean Guy Moreau
 Quebec, Canada




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Patrick

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