At 02:49 pm 25/06/2006 -0400, Archangel Michael wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
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>> . . . they are there; but, we don't know why.
>
>> http://www.zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1946
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>> Space is fizzing. Above our heads, where the Earth?s magnetic
>> field meets the constant stream of gas from the Sun, thousands
>> of bubbles of superheated gas are constantly growing and popping.
>> Their discovery could allow scientists to finally understand the
>> interaction between the solar wind and the Earth?s magnetic field.
>
> This is fascinating stuff.  At 1000km diameter they're not so tiny,
> now are they?  It would be interesting if Frank could describe this
> from the standpoint of his beta-ether theory.
>
> M.


My first inclination was to say, "No chance" but 
England just having beaten Ecuador in the world 
cup and having sung, 

  Leader now on earth no longer,
  Soldier of th'eternal king,
  Victor in the fight for heaven,
  We thy loving praises sing.

  Refrain:
  Great Saint George, our patron, help us,
  In the conflict be thou nigh;
  Help us in that daily battle,
  Where each one must win or die.

  Praise him who in deadly battle
  Never shrank from foeman's sword,
  Proof against all earthly weapon,
  Gave his life for Christ the Lord.

  Who, when earthly war was over,
  Fought, but not for earth's renown;
  Fought, and won a nobler glory,
  Won the martyr's purple crown.

  Help us when temptation presses,
  We have still our crown to win,
  Help us when our soul is weary
  Fighting with the powers of sin.

  Clothe us in thy shining armour,
  Place thy good sword in our hand;
  Teach us how to wield it, fighting
  Onward t'wards the heavenly land.

  Onward, till, our striving over,
  On life's battle field we fall,
  Resting then, but ever ready,
  Waiting for the angel's call
               

I thought that England's patron would be ashamed 
of me if I refuse such a challenge - so here goes.

Bow waves on ships and the like are associated 
with intense cavitation. I suggest that what 
you've got here is huge cavitation bubbles in 
the beta-atmosphere. In other words, negative 
pressures relative to the arbitrary ambient of 
many Alpha-atmospheres.

As for the increase in temperature, easy-peasy. 8-)

Compreture x (Temperature^n) = a constant 

What is Compreture you might ask. Well if you 
put the word in the mail archives you will find 
where I have used it (ad nauseum) as being the 
reciprocal of temperature. In other words I was 
looking at the inverse of temperature as a 
pressure which holds thing together.

Clearly, in this case Compreture is governing 
the speed of the Alpha-atmosphere particles 
embedded in the Beta-atm. - the higher the 
Compreture the lower the speed of the Alpha-atm. 
particles (which is another way of saying the 
lower their temperature) - and vice-versa, of 
course, which is what you have here.

This angel's call also gives us a fabulous insight 
on cold-fusion.

In the paper,
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Aether Vacua and COLD FUSION, 
Infinite Energy, Issue 46, 2002 pp.28-33
There is a .pdf version in the File Section at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Beta-atmosphere_group/
====================================================

I wrote 
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What happens if hydrogen nuclei are spat out from a 
high-pressure region into a low pressure region, like 
orange pips at a school dinner table. Would it be 
analogous to a temperature drop? Would the hydrogen 
nuclei condense?
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Thanks to your challenge, Archangel Michael, I now 
see I had things upside down, inside out and back to 
front. It's easy to do when one is crossing boundaries. 
In England I'm a native but once I cross the channel 
I become a filthy foreigner.

Clearly, what is happening in the Beta-atm. vacuum 
cavities in palladium is the bits are speeding up, not 
slowing down. No wonder people are reporting fusion. 
Probably means that those reports of sono-fusion are 
genuine too.

Cheers,

Frank Grimer







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