This article says that Amazon is using cameras and AI to implement this.
IBM and others are working on RfID technology that would make "grab and go"
grocery stores much easier to implement. Here is an advertisement showing
how this would work:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eob532iEpqk
As you se
Jed,
"None of the used units produced any heat, period. If the unused
ones could produce heat, WHY DIDN'T ROSSI INSTALL THEM? You need to
answer that question, not me."
Here is a photo of the ~80 original design reactors in the 1 MW plant
test. as backup for the four 250 kW reactors.
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And of course it can read the RfID chip in your credit card as well, so
there's no real need to even pause -- you'll (eventually) automatically
pay for everything in your cart simply by leaving the store.
And of course anyone in the area with the right kind of equipment
(stashed in a briefcase
a.ashfield wrote:
> Here is a photo of the ~80 original design reactors in the 1 MW plant
> test. as backup for the four 250 kW reactors.
> http://www.ecat-thenewfire.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/
> 2015/02/ecat-MW1-USA-team-at-working.jpg
> They were not used in the test. Why would Rossi build
Subject: Dreams is Live
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_mobile-apps?_encoding=UTF8&field-brandtextbin=Znidarsic%20Science%20Books&node=2350149011
I am happy to have had some success in this area. I hope to keep moving ahead
with some other ideas in my ventures.
Frank Znidarsic
Both Rossi and the ERV say the plant produced 1 MW. IH says it didn't
Wait for the court case to see who is telling the truth.
On 12/6/2016 10:48 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
a.ashfield mailto:a.ashfi...@verizon.net>> wrote:
Here is a photo of the ~80 original design reactors in the 1 MW
p
There is a new collection of dots that the quantum spin liquid is bringing
to the surface. The first is long distance entanglement. Even through the
spins are random locally, then are coherent at long distances with other
patches of random spins in the far field.
The spins become spinons, which ar
a.ashfield wrote:
Both Rossi and the ERV say the plant produced 1 MW.
>
Their data showed that it did not. The photos of the warehouse shows that
would be physically impossible. Their own description of the equipment
shows it would be impossible. The flow meter and pressure meter they listed
can
Jed,
Evidence from IH suggests they didn't, but Rossi was the one who
instigated this expensive court case. Do you really think he would do
that, knowing the results would come out, if he didn't believe he had a
case?
On 12/6/2016 1:45 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
a.ashfield mailto:a.ashfi...@v
a.ashfield wrote:
> Evidence from IH suggests they didn't,
>
They didn't what?
but Rossi was the one who instigated this expensive court case. Do you
> really think he would do that, knowing the results would come out, if he
> didn't believe he had a case?
>
I cannot read his mind or judge
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
And of course it can read the RfID chip in your credit card as well, so
> there's no real need to even pause -- you'll (eventually) automatically pay
> for everything in your cart simply by leaving the store.
>
That is what is shown in the IBM ad. That is the goal.
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/12/dec-06-2016-lenr-quite-rich-info.html
peter--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
> Bleagh. With every reduction in the number of "clicks" needed to buy
> something things get less secure.
Not true. The new EMV debit and credit cards are way more secure. No more
clicks than before, but way more secure. But boy are they slow to transact!
It's like
your cell phone can be controlled from anywhere by anybody
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGUR6kao9ys
The hacker can watch where you go and hear what you say. They can see what
you buy, and do what you can do like banking.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 3:12 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Stephen A. Lawre
Axil Axil wrote:
your cell phone can be controlled from anywhere by anybody
>
Well, not anybody. It often takes an expert, depending on the technique.
- Jed
The problem remains the *capitalist* organization of society. NOT
automation.
No capitalists are EVER going to fix it. That's a job for Socialism.
Opinions to the contrary are worthless.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 2:01 AM, Axil Axil wrote:
> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/05/technology/amazon-m
Adrian--
IMHO the devil is in the DETAILS.
Bob Cook
From: Jed Rothwell
Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016 8:14 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Parkhomov presentation translated into English
a.ashfield wrote:
I find it strange that you didn't know there were 2 MW of reactors in the pla
Che,
Venezuela, Cuba!
How about accepting bygones, live today and plan for the future.
Have a goal.
Maybe moving to Venezuela could be yours? Bring some food as they are
starving. If you like the system , well then I suppose food is a minor
problem.
Lennart
On Dec 6, 2016 18:04, "Che" wrote:
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 5:12 PM, Lennart Thornros
wrote:
> Che,
> Venezuela, Cuba!
> How about accepting bygones, live today and plan for the future.
> Have a goal.
> Maybe moving to Venezuela could be yours? Bring some food as they are
> starving. If you like the system , well then I suppose f
Jed,
If you read it in context it is obvious.
I don't know the pipe was only half full. You still haven't come up a
layout.
There is no point in rehashing this all again.
AA
On 12/6/2016 2:39 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
a.ashfield mailto:a.ashfi...@verizon.net>> wrote:
Evidence from IH sugge
Che you hit the wrong guy. The bureaucracy cannot take any thing from me
except my pension. They try but . . .
You believe in an idea almost 200 years old andays refuse to see that
communism has failed since the 1850is . That is doing the same thing over
aND over again. . .. Move to Venezuela.
Le
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 8:36 PM, Lennart Thornros
wrote:
> Che you hit the wrong guy. The bureaucracy cannot take any thing from me
> except my pension. They try but . . .
> You believe in an idea almost 200 years old andays refuse to see that
> communism has failed since the 1850is . That is do
According to the shell theorem the gravitational force on a test mass
inside a hollow sphere is every where zero. This paper argues that this
situation is not equivalent from the standpoint of General Relativity to
the situation where gravity falls to zero far outside the sphere. They
conclude tha
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