Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescence

2005-08-19 Thread Michael Huffman
Grimer wrote: Now since the bubble is a very high pF (low Beta- atmosphere pressure) cavity, it occurred to me that one could see it as miniature cavity magnetron. Th combination of its small size and it low B-a pressure [high tension if one will insist on using an anthropomorphic datum ;-

Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescence

2005-08-19 Thread Grimer
At 09:20 am 19/08/2005 +0200, Knuke wrote: >Grimer wrote: > >> Now since the bubble is a very high pF (low Beta- >> atmosphere pressure) cavity, it occurred to me that >> one could see it as miniature cavity magnetron. >> >> Th combination of its small size and it low B-a >> pressure [high ten

Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescence

2005-08-19 Thread Grimer
Pursuing the analogy between sonoluminescence and the cavity magnetron, I googled the following very intelligible description of the early development. == By 1939, other researchers had discovered that under certain conditions, the magnetron

Re: vaporware batteries NOT

2005-08-19 Thread Jones Beene
--- Mike Carrell wote, MC: In short, no. For most purposes it is "vaporware", one of the last-but-not-least products that may be in the BLP parade HmmmThis is one of the few cases where I am considerably more optimistic than Mike about something from BLP, and he may actually be overlook

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Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescence

2005-08-19 Thread Michael Huffman
Grimer wrote: Well, "For unknown reasons, the addition of a small amount of noble gas (such as helium, argon, or xenon) to the gas in the bubble increases the intensity of the emitted light dramatically." Since the reasons are unknown one might justifiably infer that the researchers who dis

Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescence

2005-08-19 Thread Harry Veeder
Grimer wrote: > > Look at it this way. View the air molecules (the Alpha-atmosphere [A-a]) > as dissolved in the Beta-atmosphere [B-a] which consists of particles of > neutral mass and neutral charge. Thus A-a pressure (15 psi) is only a tiny > fraction of the B-a pressure (100,000 psi, say). >

Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescence

2005-08-19 Thread Grimer
At 04:16 pm 19/08/2005 +0200, Knuke wrote: >Moin Frank, > > Well, maybe, but probably not. At least, not with this given set of > data. The noble gases are most generally used in light generating tubes > at low atmospheres because they ionize easily enough, and then return > to their original

Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescence

2005-08-19 Thread Michael Huffman
Grimer wrote: If the above is correct then presumably the spectrum of the sonoluminescence will be different for different noble gases. Is it, and if so, in what way? - and do you know of a URL which might give this information? Frank Grimer Moin Frank, You make a good point, the spectr

Only 38% Fusion

2005-08-19 Thread Terry Blanton
Seem to be a lot of these IRONeous web pages. Only 38% of the sun's energy is from fusion: http://www.thesunisiron.com/

Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescence

2005-08-19 Thread Grimer
At 10:51 am 19/08/2005 -0500, Harry wrote: > Grimer wrote: > > >> >> Look at it this way. View the air molecules (the Alpha-atmosphere [A-a]) >> as dissolved in the Beta-atmosphere [B-a] which consists of particles of >> neutral mass and neutral charge. Thus A-a pressure (15 psi) is only a tiny >

Re: The secret of S.L.

2005-08-19 Thread RC Macaulay
  Grimer wrote... >In fact the water used in sonoluminescence may be considered as a physical manifestation of the very stiff Beta-atmosphere. It is significant that in our high pressure tests on concrete we used water and air pressures to successfully simulate increases in Beta-atmosphere

Re: The secret of S.L.

2005-08-19 Thread Grimer
At 12:47 pm 19/08/2005 -0500, you wrote: >Blank > >Grimer wrote... > > >> If you can get your head around all that then you can see that the medium >> being cavitated in the magnetron ain't a whole lot different from the >> medium being cavitated in the sonoluminescence apparatus. It's just that

secrets of sonoluminescence

2005-08-19 Thread thomas malloy
The analogy of a cavitation bubble and a magnatron fascinates me. I'll have to take that up with some of my techie friends. I wondering about the two atmospheric pressures, alpha and bets. Can someone explain the difference? Alpha I understand, that's just the pressure of the air surrounding m

Cold Electricity

2005-08-19 Thread thomas malloy
PES published the following article on E V Gray, http://pesn.com/2005/08/19/9600152_EV_Gray_nephew/ Part of the discussion mentioned Peter Linderman's book on cold electricity. Shortly after it's publication I emailed Peter and asked him if there was any experimental evidence for what he was s

Re: secrets of sonoluminescence

2005-08-19 Thread Grimer
At 01:38 pm 19/08/2005 -0500, Thomas wrote: > The analogy of a cavitation bubble and a magnetron fascinates me. > I'll have to take that up with some of my techie friends. > > I wondering about the two atmospheric pressures, alpha and bets. Can > someone explain the difference? Alpha I understan

Re: Cold Electricity

2005-08-19 Thread revtec
- Original Message - From: "thomas malloy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 2:38 PM Subject: Cold Electricity > PES published the following article on E V Gray, > http://pesn.com/2005/08/19/9600152_EV_Gray_nephew/ > > Part of the discussion mentioned Peter Linder

Re: Cold Electricity

2005-08-19 Thread revtec
Is this the same cold electricity Floyd Sweet was working with? Jeff - Original Message - From: "thomas malloy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 2:38 PM Subject: Cold Electricity > PES published the following article on E V Gray, > http://pesn.com/2005/08/19/9600

SHGb02+14a

2005-08-19 Thread Jones Beene
Lost souls in a fish bowl...? The most interesting radio signal which we know of, although not likely to be a relic of ET calling-in (not exactly anyway), was discovered in 2003 by a [EMAIL PROTECTED] user from feed signals from the "big bowl" (Arecibo). The message goes by the lovely name of SH

Solar Announces the Acquisition of D2Fusion Inc.

2005-08-19 Thread orionworks
FWIW, This just in: Solar Announces the Acquisition of D2Fusion Inc. http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20050819005367&newsLang=en http://tinyurl.com/b7u3n Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com

FW: [BOBPARKS-WHATSNEW] What's New Friday August 19, 2005

2005-08-19 Thread Akira Kawasaki
[Original Message] From: What's New <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 8/19/2005 1:04:52 PM Subject: [BOBPARKS-WHATSNEW] What's New Friday August 19, 2005 WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 19 Aug 05 Washington, DC 1. THE BEACH: NATURAL CURES "THEY" DON'T WANT YOU TO KN

Letter to Congress

2005-08-19 Thread Terry Blanton
Vorts, I have had a number of requests lately for a form letter which could be used to write Congress on the idiocy of the DOE and failure to support LENR research. Has anyone done one lately? TIA, Terry

FTL Claim

2005-08-19 Thread Terry Blanton
http://www.livescience.com/technology/050819_fastlight.html It's the old group velocity issue but I don't understand the statement at the end and fiber communications is what I do. Anyone get it?

Re: Solar Announces the Acquisition of D2Fusion Inc.

2005-08-19 Thread John Coviello
Great! They closed the deal for D2Fusion. There were some nice little nuggets in that press release. Let's hope they follow through and start making news later this year. Cold fusion is moving from the pure research laboratory to the applied research laboratory. This could snowball into an

Re: vortex server

2005-08-19 Thread William Beaty
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Vo, > For those of us who lurk and may subscribe/unsubscribe but want to keep up > with what's gone, http://www.escribe.com/science/vortex/ doesn't appear to > be working. Has the url changed? When escribe became unreliable last year, I signed up wit

Re: D2 Fusion

2005-08-19 Thread RC Macaulay
Solar's website indicates they are acquiring BOTH D2 Fusion and Planktos Inc. Planktos website is near identical to D2 Fusion's as both seem to be run by Russ George. Solar advises they are dumping some ventures in order to work on D2 and Planktos.   Interesting that Solar is now concentratin

Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescence

2005-08-19 Thread Grimer
At 04:16 pm 19/08/2005 +0200, you wrote: >Grimer wrote: > >> Well, "For unknown reasons, the addition of a small amount >> of noble gas (such as helium, argon, or xenon) to the gas >> in the bubble increases the intensity of the emitted light >> dramatically." >> >> Since the reasons are unknow

Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-19 Thread Grimer
This thread really follows on from "The Secret of Sonoluminescence" thread. Any Vort coming new to this post really ought to read "The Secret..." first in order to properly follow the argument. For anyone not familiar with the workings of a cavity magnetron, there is a very clear article on it