My Charter.net email account is misbehaving and has been for over a week.
Tells me all vortex-l messages are spam but I can locate the SPAM folder where
presumably all the vortex-l messages have been shunted to. Charter sez I need
to send a sample to their special unblocking staff, but if I
or not. My gut feeling is that the good will
probably outweigh the bad.
No sense stopping there.
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Bon appetite!
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Terry sez:
Geeze. Not even ET!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/12/02/nasa_alien_press/
In fact NASA's findings are a little closer to home. The space
boffins have found a bacterium living in an arsenic lake near
California's Yosemite National Park.
The finding is important because
of in regards to resolving such
conundrums.
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This is a test.
Return to your homes and lock your doors.
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of Nature regardless of whether such choreography is played out in
combinations of carbon and oxygen - or that of metal and silicon.
/My $0.02
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Jed sez,
Sentience, I think, is somewhat easier to define.
It means having sense perceptions, but I meant it
in the narrower sense of being self-aware; knowing
the fact that you are an object in the real world,
and one object among many.
Goodness gracious me! Easier to define? For
, that's a
lot of bubblegum!
So, Jed, in response to your question, I'm still pondering the
ramifications.
Film at eleven! ;-)
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and carrot incentives.
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make sure they have sufficient credits in their credit account to
pay for the entire cost of purchasing a 60 incher.
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the less advantaged.
/A philosophical POV ensues
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, to be of
any collective worth, it must be designed to help facilitate all sorts of
enterprises and businesses endeavors so that society in the collective sense
could eventually benefit.
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is that unfortunately too many of us (either individually
and/or as corporate entities) have allowed the pursuit of acquiring money to
become the central tenet that now drives their moral compass.
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horribly worse because we see 100%, not 50%. Horrors!
The application of math and percentages can occasionally trip us all up!
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an asymmetry might be introduced into the system -
IF such transitions DO occur.
But DO they? Better yet, CAN they?
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simplicity, invariably you find layers of ingrained
complexity instead.
It's sure to keep the philosophers employed. Didn't Douglas Adams already
address this matter... something about 42.
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different.
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the lab. As Jones astutely stated not
too long, analysis of the Ni / Cu ratio would probably in itself establish
authenticity beyond all reasonable shadow of doubt.
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From: Frederick Sparber
Jones Beene's excellent treatise on Global Warming is
worthy of praise.
A Liquid Nitrogen fuel economy (as opposed to hydrogen)
for Cryocars and other LN2-powered vehicles ranging
from scooters to mail trucks would concurrently offer
a way to extract CO2 and
Ok Vorts, what do all you Big Guns (and you know who you are) have to say about
using liquid N2 as a viable fuel source?
I believe liquid N2 is fairly cheap to make, costing around or slightly less
than a gallon of milk volume wise. N2 is a commonly used product. It?s used in
many applications
From: John Steck
It's already a great day in the professional graphics
world...
http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec.hmx?scriteria=3505972
-john
Yes, the day is approaching. Nice resolution specs!
They still need to shave about a thousand dollars off the current price tag. It
will
From: Mike Carrell
Vorts,
The current issue of Newsweek has a full-page back cover
ad for a two hour special on UFOs hosted by Peter
Jennings Thursday of next week.
Should be interesting. Jenning's doesn't do small stuff.
MIke Carrell
Hi Mike,
Many within the UFO community
From: Mike Carrell
Subject: The Silent Giant
Jed has just posted a message from Miles about a very
chilly reception at DoE for a grant proposal. Jones has
been beating up on Mills for supposedly dragging his
feet in his development.
Nobody is talking about Mitsubishi Heavy
From: Harry Veeder
You could create your own entry on CF, although it
would need a different title.
e.g. L.E.N.R. or C.A.N.R.
or C.M.N.S. (condensed matter nuclear science)
I think that's an excellent idea.
Wouldn't one say that C.A.N.R., L.E.N.R., and C.M.N.S. are more
scientifically
Vorts,
Have any in this group kept tabs on the work being performed by the inventor,
Chris Arnold, specifically his Pulsed Plasma technology?
Check out: http://hometown.aol.com/hypercom59/
A little history (as I understand it): I recall there had been some scathing
criticism of Mr. Arnold's
From: thomas malloy
forty times more efficient than a conventional wind
generator, eh? If you go, hang on to your pocketbook!
Amen to that.
As I understand it, the curious thing about Newman's claims is the remote
possibility that he may have actually stumbled across some form of OU.
From: Robin van Spaandonk
...
Riddle: What is very small, weighs 2 amu, and
carries a single positive charge?
Answer: A deuterium nucleus.or is it a
severely shrunken hydrino molecular ion? :)
Could that be the true nature of some deuterons?
[snip]
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
Hi Thomas,
From: thomas malloy
...
Not at all, we call our religion Messianic Judaism.
We keep Sabbath and the Levitical Festivals and do our
best to be Torah Observant.
Thanks for the clarification.
I can pretty much respect anyone who remain true to their own school. I only
wish to add
From: Terry Blanton
While I was raised Baptist, I certainly am not now.
AAMOF, I wasn't too sure what I was until I found:
BELIEF-O-MATIC!!!
Not sure about what religion you are? Then go to:
http://www.beliefnet.com
and take the 20 question test of the belief-o-matic
From: thomas malloy
...
My first reaction was to say that I fail to see
the connection between this part of Gulliver's Travels
and the the question at hand. On further reflection
You have the misguided idea that the difference
between Judeo Christianity and Islam is the same
difference
From: Terry Blanton
...
I further conjecture that to be the Creation, it must
be not G-d; therefore, all that lives is separate from
G-d. If G-d is all that is Good; then, all that is
must be Evil and the end of Creation is the return to
G-d. Is this why 'live' is 'evil' spelled
Thomas Malloy recently wrote:
That's why it's important to learn to read Hebrew.
We know that the text has come down to us unchanged
because Bible Code works. It's not just that it's
there, but it has accurately predicted events.
Some Vorts are old enough to remember the remarkable PBS
Before we divide the bear into all of its succulent parts it might be wise to
verify the source of the news.
So far I can't verify it. On top of that, according to Toshiba they were
planning on getting out of the rechargeable lithium ion battery business
See:
From: Terry Blanton
http://news.google.com/news?hl=enned=usq=toshiba+battery
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Before we divide the bear into all of its succulent
parts it might be wise to verify the source of the news.
Thanks, Terry!
I love it when my suspicions can be proven wrong!
Regards,
A lot of fascinating Vortexian discussion has been generated on this topic, as
it well should.
Meanwhile, I performed an unscientific Reality Check and noticed that CNN.COM
has yet to report on this apparent technological breakthrough, particularly in
the Technology section. We are instead
I would speculate that Toshiba headquarters knowing that their RD teams were
working on the promising nano battery designs made the decision to discontinue
the more conventional lithium-ion technology more than a year ago. They knew
that if their RD teams proved successful conventional
Vorts,
Considering the date, enjoy this late breaking news:
http://www.azom.com/news.asp?newsID=2812
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Not to distract the Vort membership from the recent fascinating Lithium-Ion
breakthrough I thought it might be interesting to recap another interesting
claim. As you may recall, a couple of weeks ago Terry Blanton brought to our
attention the fascinating DOE Sterling solar-dish project.
See:
Hi Jed,
Having lived in Japan as a wee child back in the late 50s I also learned to
appreciate the luxury of a good hot steaming bath.
I also liked the fact that Japanese tubs are deep.
...
Meant baths. [Japanese] do not pamper fish (or Robert Bass) in Japan.
- Jed
Kan't speak for
Forgive my ignorance, but could someone clarify whether Toshiba's recent
battery breakthrough actually means that an all-electric car is actually
feasible, or would some form of a hybridization still be the norm?
What struck me as most poignant was one of Mike Carrell's original comments
From: Horace Heffner
...
Yep, by golly. For a few years in the 70's I travelled
cost to cost installing systems software in big computer
systems. Some systems consumed more than the area of a
football field in raised floor. In those olden
days I recall having to work out the total
From: Jed Rothwell
...
It is quite rational, but the conclusion you reach
depends upon your preconceptions, background, training
and expectations. In my mother's case she integrated
it into her pre-existing picture of reality and concluded
it must be a clinical problem rather than a
Ladies and gentlemen...
In this corner we have [name deleted to protect the innocent] the world
champion fighter for defining Bog in a Box. He thanks Bog every day that his
soul is protected because he is inside the box. He wants everyone to know he is
saved and wishes others can be saved like
From: Stephen A. Lawrence
...
Of course.
Do not see the fnord. If you see the fnord, the fnord
will eat you. You must not see the fnord.
Makes you wonder -- are there fnords in the information
we find on the Internet, too, or are they restricted to
physical media? I can't see them
From: Nick Palmer
A restrained British WOW!! This flying windmill concept
looks really exciting. I'd heard speculation about kites
in the jet stream before but there were always problems
with the weight of the tether/power line. I particularly
like that it can fly up to altitude under
From: William Beaty
...
Hey, take a look at the thingy I built for a local
art gallery:
http://amasci.com/art/pondmach/pond3.html
Nice Thingy William!
I was kinda hoping for Thomas Malloy to post an
answer, but being the biggest zealot it's painfully
clear his hand is the
The recent conversation between the esteemed Mr. Malloy and Dr. Storms brought
to my attention a little known fact that originally there were 15 commandments
brought down from the mountain by Moses. As we all know, (Assuming you have
seen Mel Brook's movie History of the World, Part 1) Moses
Hi Robin and Stephen,
...
Actually that's wrong. Because of the way in which tensile
strength is measured, the force pulling up on the cable can equal
the weight of the cable, so even at maximum length, almost any
upward force can be maintained, simply by making the cable
thicker, until
Not that this topic is likely to have anything to do with CF, OU, LENR or
other kool vortexian acronyms... Never the less, I just couldn't help sharing
it with all of you:
I give you: Exploding TOADS
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7654561/?GT1=6428
spontaneous toadie combustion?
Regards,
Keith Nagel's recent OT Social [In]Security Post got me to thinking...
The thing that infuriates me the most about the Bush administration's Social
Security Reform attempt is its utter futility at actually improving the average
U.S. citizen's standard of living as the plan their retirement
This is a re-post. Hopefully the plain text formatting worked a little better
this time...(Think I accidentally hit the HTML format key.)
* * * *
Keith Nagel's recent OT Social [In]Security Post got me to thinking...
The thing that infuriates me the most about the Bush administration's Social
>From John,
> Physicists trap & map tiny magnetic vortex
>
> Hi all,
>
> I had the below sent through from another Group, thought some of you may be interested.
>
>
> John.
>
>
>
> http://www.physorg.com/news7681.html
> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/09/060908194818.htm
...
Steven Vincent Johnson
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ntradiction of logic.
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>
>
> Hi Steven,
>
> Coincidentally it also appeared in last
> week Sept.9's cover story for New Scientist.
> http://www.newscientist.com/archive.n
.
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See:
http://www.cornellsun.com/node/18371
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, we were
> the first on the scene. So we immerse ourselves in
> things we are interested in and make sure that
> nobody gets there before us.
...
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ntly told me she would never go back to work "full-time" for the state.
People adjust...Or at least the smart ones find a way to.
She doesn't smoke either.
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Richard wrote:
From OrionWorks:
Ok, now, all you mad scientists lurking out in vortex land, what happens
to the doughnut shaped ring? Will it remain stationary, or will it
possibly begin to spin.
Howdy Steven,
Remains stationary. Visualize two fields. Each field is vortex shaped
like
that figuratively
speaking we're in the eye of the hurricane, but I'm just a romantic at heart.
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contained no unusual characters in the subject thread.
I'm at a loss as to what to do to remedy the situation.
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te and which information has been placed out there due to sheer stubbornness, be-damned what the actual facts are. IMHO, people aren't stupid. I think most are more than capable of sensing how much inappropriate emotional baggage might be behind recent "revisions."
Just my 2 cents.
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> Good for you, Stephen! I think this is the first
> experiment you've done on Vo.
>
That's spelled: Steve
If I complete the experiment will I get my very own official mad scientist VO decoder ring?
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it doesn't seem very logical, does it.
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reason to tread carefully. A
cornered, wild, starving animal is not likely to feel that it has many
viable options left.
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attempt to nail him and his
regime to the cross.
God! I hope not!
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From Terry:
On 10/23/06, OrionWorks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean all the atoms in my body are made up of electrons
spinning around a nucleus, Otter exclaims just like a miniature solar
system?
On the other hand:
http://www.gecdsb.on.ca/dg/astro/music/galaxy.mp3
http
...
Wars have been fought over that kind of monopolistic
activity. The Japanese allegedly hit us at Pearl in
the last century after we denied them sale of scrap
iron needed by them; and the Germans were forced to
use flammable hydrogen for the dirigible 'Hindenburg'
with disastrous
A thoughtful message by R Stifler. Thanks.
When I die I hope I go to that special eternal convention in the cosmos, the
one I suspect where most atheist prefer to congregate at.
Imagine. A place where there is no religion. An enchanted landscape where food
and fine wine flow freely, where
From Stephen A. Lawrence:
I finished the aforementioned rant on magmos (which I euphemistically
referred to as a page on electromagnetic dipoles and their
interactions...):
http://www.physicsinsights.org/magnetic_motors_1.html
And now I will put the sock back in and say no more along these
Selling power back to the power companies (~US$60.00 per day for a
residential generator unit).
Priceless. Highly unlikely, but priceless anyway.
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antigravity powers no longer seem so ominous
to the spear holders. Only then will their continued sightings be tolerated.
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From Jones Beene
Inquiring minds want to know... g
...
I think the Martians said it best in the movie Mars Attacks!
Ak, ak, ak, k. Aaak ak ak k ak, AAAK!
Pardon my Shakespeare.
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farm no more...
-- With apologies to B. Dylan.
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Vorts,
See the following article recently placed out at CNN.COM
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/internet/01/24/microsoft.wikipedia.ap/index.html
http://preview.tinyurl.com/yvbeov
I bet Jed will find parts of it amusing.
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stepping on all the pertinent NDAs that I would imagine are in place.
Sigh... China trumps again!
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Paul sez:
...
I've adapted my own style of physics and retired the
pen and paper, lol. IMHO the future of physics is
computer software. Computers are best at mathematics,
speed, and memory. I view the Omniverse as one large
computer. As far as PE, my present simulation software
has no
From: Michel Jullian
Indeed the double slit experiment with only one single photon or
electron traversing the experiment at a time is an awesome proof
of the shortcomings of our common sense (mine in any case)! Can
anyone _really_ make sense of why they form interference
patterns? I mean,
Vorts,
FYI:
Maxwell's Demon revisited on the molecular level:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/02/01/nanomachine.reut/index.html
http://tinyurl.com/yopcsm
Enjoy!
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From Philip,
...
The word of the day seems to be dogma whether it be
in science, art, religion... My take on all this is
to be silent - to shut my mouth - and observe... only
opening my mouth when I sense receptivity. This is
where intuition comes into play. From time to time
my ego
Michel sez:
Nice fraud, orchestrated by the big candle wax lobbies no doubt
:) It would be more convincing if the bulb's light didn't turn on
before the second candle, and if it's luminosity wasn't constant!!
Michel
Oh dear, hoodwinked again!
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Steven Vincent Johnson
Fascinating.
I realize wax is being converted into CO2 H2O and other by-products as the
two candle flames burn.
But what are the energy conversion equations going on here? Part of me wants
to believe there might actually be some kind of OU going on, but I assume
that's really not the case
Jed sez:
...
In short, wind energy is not negligible, but it will have to grow
much faster to have a significant impact in time to affect global
warming. There is no reason why it should not go more quickly. The
presently installed wind capacity cost $23 billion. In an
unrealistically
See article:
UCSD, nature, the signaling gateway column, by Philip Ball
In his article Mr. Ball repeatedly associates CF with fringe and pseudo science.
See:
http://www.nature.com/news/2007/070212/full/070212-6.html
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Greetings Jed,
The person in this video asserts that the Twin Towers
were destroyed on purpose, with explosives. As Ed Storms
and I have pointed out previously, hundreds of the
world's best civil engineers examined the videos and
physical evidence from the Towers, such as the melted
it
consideration a crank,
Hear ye, hear ye, the honoral Judge OrionWorks is now in session.
Let me see if I got this right.
It has been alleged that Mr. Lawrence inferred that Mr. Berry , is a
crank.
This upsets Mr. Berry and he complains about being called a crank.
When confronted, Mr. Lawrence
Hello Dave,
...
Another false prediction of SR is that it doesn't matter which object is
moving what velocity, since it is believed there is no fixed reference
frame. Yet, when cosmic rays come streaming through the Earth,
the Earth's mass does not approach infinity, either. In fact, there
Hello Dave,
Hi Stephen, [Lawrence]
Finally, uranium itself may seem to be a puzzle: Where did it come
from? What reaction formed it? The universe started with hydrogen; how
did atoms like uranium climb the energy hill? The answer, as I
understand it, is supernova explosions:
The
I'm not sure I follow you.
If the Vort messaging system stripped the subject line from your original
post how could your subsequent post suddenly have the subject line placed
back in - if you are replying using a subsequent post where the subject line
no longer exists. Or is that not what you're
Thank you for your unique insights Michel,
I assume that excerpt had been inserted here for my own benefit. If by
perchance you are the actual author I'd say you have a damned good career
ahead of you as a SF writer, along with all of your current talents. I am
impressed, honestly.
Rest assured,
Message -
From: OrionWorks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 4:51 PM
Subject: RE: [Vo]: Re: Your ad hominem attack
Thank you for your unique insights Michel,
I assume that excerpt had been inserted here for my own benefit. If by
On 3/25/07, Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as interstellar travel is concerned, probably. The Solar
system is ours
to play with.
Except for Europa. Make no attempt to land there. :-)
Terry
Or Mallworld by Somtow Sucharitkul.
Thanks Robin,
Nice to know I'm finally catching up to where the great minds have already
been.
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-Original Message-
From: Robin van Spaandonk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 3:48 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
I'm forwarding the following link to Vortex.
Electrochemistry and Electrostatics and Magnetostatics are some of the
topics included.
Maybe there is something useful here.
It's free.
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Paul Lowrance wrote:
thomas malloy wrote:
John Berry wrote:
I think what you meant to say is that volcanoes have in the past
erupted to produce more CO2 than humanity ***for a given duration***.
Oddly enough you're missing a huge factor, Duration. IOW, humanity
continues to
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