Re: [Vo]:IRH = DDL = Dark Matter

2012-08-24 Thread ChemE Stewart
It depends upon your calculation of the strength of quantum gravity and the number of additional dimensions of spacetime it acts upon. The blue-shifted collective radiation surrounding the surface of the collapsed matter will be more than enough to take down a nearby coulomb barrier. A 22 microgr

Re: [Vo]:video: An Explanation of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions (Cold Fusion) by Edmund Storms

2012-08-24 Thread ChemE Stewart
Great, and how much of the environment did we just irradiate with high level gammas? On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 9:55 PM, wrote: > In reply to Axil Axil's message of Fri, 24 Aug 2012 02:13:37 -0400: > Hi, > [snip] > > The Nuclear reactions that ED Storms thinks is happening is not > consistent > >t

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-24 Thread ChemE Stewart
micro black holes have a "balding phase" like I did at age 40 On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 9:32 PM, Harry Veeder > wrote: > > encrusted protons? > > Hairy protons, Harry. Shaved for energy. > > T > >

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
Nuclear fusion-fission hybrid In contrast to current commercial fission reactors, hybrid reactors potentially demonstrate what is considered inherently safe behavior because they remain deeply subcritical under

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
*Two-stage thermonuclear weapons<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teller%E2%80%93Ulam_design> * are essentially a chain of fusion-boosted fission weapons... On Saturday, August 25, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 7:16 AM, ChemE Stewart > > > wrote: > >

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
Latest photo of Rossi fat_cat_man... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/Fat_man.jpg On Saturday, August 25, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 7:43 AM, ChemE Stewart > > > wrote: > > Two-stage thermonuclear weapons are essentially a chain

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
If anybody asks that is a fan on the back blowing the heat away. He is still working on some stability & criticality issues... On Saturday, August 25, 2012, ChemE Stewart wrote: > Latest photo of Rossi fat_cat_man... > > http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/Fat_man.j

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
So the plasma engine is a rail gun? http://pesn.com/2012/08/24/9602167_Noble_Gas_Plasma_or_Aluminum_Ring_Electromagnet/ On Saturday, August 25, 2012, ChemE Stewart wrote: > If anybody asks that is a fan on the back blowing the heat away. > > He is still working on some stability &

Re: [Vo]:Superatoms

2012-08-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
Hey, if you can build superatoms why not make the collapse and explode, triggering secondary fusion and fission reactions. I'm just say'n... *Form Of Matter Shows Ability To Collapse & Explode* Led by CU-Boulder Distinguished Physics Professor Carl Wieman and NIST Senior Scientist Eric Cornell,

Re: [Vo]:Superatoms

2012-08-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
Jones, I like your description. I liken it to a "hot condensate" under extreme pressure and temperature within a void) If you relieve pressure quickly (structural failure of the lattice containing it) it might "flash" matter to achieve a new equilibrium. Just food for thought. On Sunday, August

[Vo]:Superatoms

2012-08-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
or whatever) and then when pushed through a pore wall, there will be a > greatly enhanced acceleration gradient which is thermalized as the OU heat. > > > ** ** > > Elegant … err … if we drop Michel’s descriptive terminology J > > ** ** > > ** ** > > *From:*

[Vo]:Superatoms

2012-08-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
er) and then when pushed through a pore wall, there will be a > greatly enhanced acceleration gradient which is thermalized as the OU heat. > > > ** ** > > Elegant … err … if we drop Michel’s descriptive terminology J > > ** ** > > ** ** > > *From:* ChemE

Re: [Vo]:Superatoms

2012-08-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
h lower but within a compressed void the external pressures are much higher... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bose–Einstein_condensate On Sunday, August 26, 2012, ChemE Stewart wrote: > > I agree, just one micro void collapse triggering a flash of ultra hot > radiation as the

Re: [Vo]:Superatoms

2012-08-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
Yeah nice animations. To me it explains the higher reactivity of packing superatoms like Rydberg matter into voids that then behave like a Bose Einstein Condensate only at higher temperatures to create the amplified reactions seen in LENR+. My first swag at a calculation on my blog show that with

Re: [Vo]:Superatoms

2012-08-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
Terry, It should. Steven Spielberg produced GREMLINS (I could not resist that) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gremlins See, everything in the universe is making more sense now... Also, as I state in prediction #22 on my blog, the effect of this reaction creating "bosanovas" and "lost Bosons" at

Re: [Vo]:Terawatt.com, magnetic-based power production device

2012-08-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
Looks like it to me. Approx. 5:1 gain @ 20 hz. Looks like gain may continue rising steeply past 20 hz. Wonder what it will do @ 60? At least their website is nicer than the Rohner bros... Lots of x men in black listed on the staff On Tuesday, August 28, 2012, Harry Veeder wrote: > This is a m

Re: [Vo]:Obscure possible LENR explosion

2012-08-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/fisker-karma-owner-blames-house-fire-car-offended-204708241.html http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jan/21/business/la-fi-autos-volt-20120121 On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-ballotechnics.htm > >

Re: [Vo]:Topology is Key. Carbon Nanostructures are King

2012-08-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
I believe unless you remove energy from the condensate, the energy radiated from the collapse of matter will instantly heat the condensate and quench further collapse since you reach new thermodynamic stability. Possibly the only way to counteract that (beyond removing heat) is a stronger magnetic

Re: [Vo]:Topology is Key. Carbon Nanostructures are King

2012-08-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
I agree. I believe a metallic lattice is probably a crude first attempt at harnessing this effect but will be discarded quickly once other types of engineered confinement and/or isolation is designed. I also can't stop thinking about what TerraWatt and the original Papp Engine are/were possibly d

Re: [Vo]:Topology is Key. Carbon Nanostructures are King

2012-08-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
They "appear" more legit to me and with alot of big names on the board, for what that is worth. I am going to guess if that device sees wear and tear and premature failures, they will occur between the surfaces of those magnets on the "magnetic oscillator" where all of the uncertainty takes place.

[Vo]:Topology is Key. Carbon Nanostructures are King

2012-08-29 Thread ChemE Stewart
... Just my take on it. Stewart http://wp.me/p26aeb-4 On Tuesday, August 28, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 9:52 PM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > > They "appear" more legit to me and with alot of big names on the board, > for > > what that is worth.

Re: [Vo]:Another View-Understanding of eCat working

2012-08-29 Thread ChemE Stewart
To further that thought... Massive black holes are the ultimate sub-woofer and micro black holes the ultimate high-range tweeter. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-08-06/black-holes-jam-on-bass-to-accompany-star-creation.html Yes, I believe cold fusion is nothing but the effects of quantum gra

Re: [Vo]:Rossi said...

2012-08-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
Terry, His progress seems fast to you because he has figured how to warp time with his not yet disclosed T-cat device. To him he has been working on it for 50 years . That is approx 25:1 time dilation... If you watch his hair grow closely you can tell. :) On Thursday, August 30, 2012, Terry Bla

Re: [Vo]:Rossi said...

2012-08-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
Of course I agree with Jed. This is the same plague that effects all of these devices. Uncertainty? Instability? Unreliability? Collapsed matter? Life imitating science? I also worry about health effects unless properly shielded and isolated. Stewart http://wp.me/p26aeb-4 On Thu, Aug 30,

Re: [Vo]:Rossi said...

2012-08-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
Only I think in the case of these devices the cat can also jump thru the box or consume the box if he/she is large and hungry enough... On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Michele Comitini < michele.comit...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2012/8/30 Jed Rothwell : > > Daniel Rocha wrote: > > > >> To bet in wh

Re: [Vo]:Rossi said...

2012-08-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
remains. On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > ChemE Stewart wrote: > > Of course I agree with Jed. This is the same plague that effects all of >> these devices. > > > Well, not the small scale cold fusion devices at places like SRI, thank > goodness.

Re: [Vo]:ECAT Simulations With Third Order Temperature Dependency

2012-08-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
Those are pretty tough questions for a device that is generating fission, fusion, chemical and possibly some forms of collapsed matter, all with different reaction kinetics, time constants and instabilities...I would think it would be very hard to wrestle that pig to the ground (I grew up on a farm

Re: [Vo]:ECAT Simulations With Third Order Temperature Dependency

2012-08-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
Nanopowder typically melts at lower temperatures than its equivalent solid. On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > Axil Axil wrote: > > >> Does the maximum level of external temperature spike ever get above 1450C >> at any point? >> > Ah. Google tells me that is the melting poin

Re: [Vo]:Important claims are patented or published as quickly as possible

2012-08-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
I think the Papp engine is electric charge accumulation, magnetic alignment, compression and collapse followed by an instant energy burst. Same thing happening in the voids/cracks of the lattice each pop of DGT's spark plugs. I think we saw yesterday that TerraWatt Research LLC also has a patent

[Vo]:Important claims are patented or published as quickly as possible

2012-08-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
Papp/rohners mentioned it starts overheating above 2800 rpm. If the effect releases a large spectrum of radiation/charged particles only a portion might get absorbed locally resulting in heat. The rest might pass right out of the device after also propelling the piston On Thursday, August 30, 20

Re: [Vo]:Rossi said...

2012-08-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
e by another form of energy production. . > > > > Cheers: Axil > > > On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Jed Rothwell > > > wrote: > >> ChemE Stewart > 'cheme...@gmail.com');>> wrote: >> >> Of course I agree with Jed. This is the

[Vo]:ECAT Simulations With Third Order Temperature Dependency

2012-08-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
heir eyes to others. Just the way I see it. Stewart On Thursday, August 30, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 3:41 PM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > > Those are pretty tough questions for a device that is generating fission, > > fusion, chemical and possibly some forms

Re: [Vo]:ECAT Simulations With Third Order Temperature Dependency

2012-08-30 Thread ChemE Stewart
telling Ed Storms he thought > there was a link between cold fusion, superconductivity and gravity. I > think Frank was right and Ed is still looking primarily at a nuclear fusion > reaction. > > Sometimes I think scientists seem so bent on one theory that fits their > di

[Vo]:The energy of the vacuum causes the Bosenova

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
fringe science most people laugh at to actually providing data for & answering some basic questions about the Universe. It's just gravity. That is my take on it. Stewart http://wp.me/p26aeb-4 On Friday, August 31, 2012, Axil Axil wrote: > > So sorry, please excuse me; ChemE Stew

Re: [Vo]:a new interview with Defkalion

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
Jed, I totally agree. Our firm designs industrial ASME certified vessels to handle high temperatures and pressures. These vessels also have to confirm to API and NFPA guidelines. If a customer came to us with a reactor design that they could not define what the exact reaction kinetics were alon

Re: [Vo]:Magnetic/Inertial Drive Motors: Important claims are patented or published as quickly as possible

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
I think I will send without an attachment > Found this recent 2011 patent application for an inertial drive similar to > the TerraWatt drive and attached the google patent version and another link > > http://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/WO2011044588 > > Filed by this guy: > Joseph P. Firmage, 2

Re: [Vo]:Magnetic/Inertial Drive Motors: Important claims are patented or published as quickly as possible

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
Either (1) Medical Marijuana patient...(2) a surge of quarks/gluons to the synapses. Either one will trigger similar events On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 1:36 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > I remember Joe Firmage from my MUFON days: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg192CjeuK4 > > Good thing it wasn't

Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:The energy of the vacuum causes the Bosenova

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
I agree with the condensation/ultra dense matter in the voids. We can agree to disagree about where the energy actually comes from for now. It would be nice to have a mass and energy balance around what is going on in a controlled lab setting, I am sure that is somewhat tricky. The Papp/Rohner/T

Re: [Vo]:Rossi said... Domestic certification problem?

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
It is if you don't know what the reaction is! On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote: > A cold fusion nuclear reactor that that puts out as much energy and > density as a common nuclear reactor cannot possibly be dangerous. > > > 2012/8/31 Alan J Fletcher > >> More tea-leaf readin

Re: [Vo]:a new interview with Defkalion

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
If a piece of metal/wire just sits there and generates long term anomalous heat while slooowly losing mass, which is what this is doing, let's just call it evaporation like we do with water, sounds soothing. We might even have RossiSauna franchises very soon. On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Axil

Re: [Vo]:a new interview with Defkalion

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
Byproduct material (material that is made radioactive in a reactor, and residue from the milling of uranium and thorium) I would think that any byproducts, even only unstable for seconds, would trigger this. I am just guessing On Friday, August 3

[Vo]:Another View-Understanding of eCat working

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
it is just that our minds have a hard time wrapping around them. They help create matter from the vacuum as well as consume and evaporate it. Its just gravity Stewart http://wp.me/p26aeb-4 On Friday, August 31, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 3:26 PM, ChemE Stewart wrote

Re: [Vo]:Another View-Understanding of eCat working

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
I guess since massive black holes at the center of most galaxies warp spacetime you are probably right. Solar systems roll right around the drain into the hole. On Friday, August 31, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 8:53 PM, ChemE Stewart > > > wrote: > >

Re: [Vo]:Another View-Understanding of eCat working

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
Sorry about the small font Steven Hawking demonstrated with quantum mechanics that a black hole emits Hawking radiation and can come to thermal equilibrium. That same thermal equilibrium stays unchanged in time reversal. So, according to H

[Vo]:a new interview with Defkalion

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
I tend to agree with Axil, i think the nanopowder is a distraction if you want to generate power. Powder may be mainly good for transmutations and maybe heat transfer. I think both a Papp type engine and possibly the Terrawatt Research magnetic drive are an impulse/shock type drive with charge, c

Re: [Vo]:Another View-Understanding of eCat working

2012-08-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
Gravity is ALWAYS involved, even for massless particles. Massless particles are known to experience the same gravitational acceleration as other particles (which provides empirical evidence for the equivalence principle ) because they do have rel

[Vo]:

2012-09-02 Thread ChemE Stewart
My take on it: It more resembles the type of inertial and magnetic confinement that a reaction like this probably requires to minimize secondary fission and fusion reactions with surrounding environment as well as EMF containment. Similar to what Miley is investigating with NASA with aneutronic f

Re: [Vo]:New Energy Times

2012-09-02 Thread ChemE Stewart
And its the nerds of that age group. Rest of that group are reading playboy and related material... On Sunday, September 2, 2012, wrote: > Who reads cold fusion material? From the responses to my web page I > found the following. > > Nuclear Scientists NO! > Robert Park NO! > Women NO! >

Re: [Vo]:5 fold wireless gain of amperage between equal coils

2012-09-02 Thread ChemE Stewart
I tend to believe that in Rossie's last tubular reactor, the heat was being generated from the ionization, collapse and radiation emmisions from air within the center of the donut and that is why only the air and inside surface of the cylinder are glowing. Those two sets of wires/coils are just dr

[Vo]:RSH in Electric Fields

2012-09-02 Thread ChemE Stewart
I'll defer to Axil, but i would say yes. Rydberg matter is also nice and dense allowing you to pack more matter into voids to get more "fuel" into the chambers. Stewart On Sunday, September 2, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote: > Would a static electric field result in a polarization of Rydberg > hydr

Re: [Vo]:RSH in Electric Fields

2012-09-02 Thread ChemE Stewart
Dave, I was looking at Rydberg matter densities and Inverted Rydberg densities from this paper from Miley and others. http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/STAFF/VISITING_FELLOWS&PROFESSORS/pdf/MileyClusterRydbLPBsing.pdf On Sunday, September 2, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 7:59

Re: [Vo]:RSH in Electric Fields

2012-09-02 Thread ChemE Stewart
Sounds reasonable. I would think the ions may be more vulnerable/unstable in this state, especially if they are densely packed in a compressed void with the repulsion of the walls and with possible concentrated charge/fields within. On Sunday, September 2, 2012, ChemE Stewart wrote: > D

Re: [Vo]:RSH in Electric Fields

2012-09-02 Thread ChemE Stewart
In chemistry, Schrödinger , Pauling , Mulliken and others noted that the consequence of Heisenberg's relation was that the electron, as a wave packet, could not be c

Re: [Vo]:RSH in Electric Fields

2012-09-02 Thread ChemE Stewart
Dave, I see them as tools. If you don't like using a wrench, use pliars and many times you can solve the problem. On Sunday, September 2, 2012, David Roberson wrote: > Well, slap me silly. I would love to throw out QM! I was afraid that I > am the only one around these parts that feels that w

Re: [Vo]:RSH in Electric Fields

2012-09-03 Thread ChemE Stewart
I ran across an interesting recent paper on the collapse of coherent dipolar BECs when subject to confinement within an optical lattice. http://arxiv.org/pdf/1205.5176v1.pdf Since Rydberg matter can act as a condensate if you remove the heat, I thought this was applicable. I realize the leap of

Re: [Vo]:Magnetic/Inertial Drive Motors: Important claims are patented or published as quickly as possible

2012-09-03 Thread ChemE Stewart
Like, I said, I wish these guys were healthier... DePalma's partner with the magnetic motor, also an MIT graduate, Ed Delvers dies at age 52 of apparent "Acute Asthma Attack" http://www.scribd.com/doc/86710207/Bruce-Depalma-History Another Magnetic motor guy Ed Gray also met an untimely death ht

Re: [Vo]:RSH in Electric Fields

2012-09-03 Thread ChemE Stewart
though we often > think of a cryogenic BEC of consisting of tens of thousands of atoms – a > warm BEC involved in Ni-H at relatively high temperature could consist of > only 4 atoms. > > ** ** > > ** ** > > *From:* ChemE Stewart > > ** *

Re: [Vo]:RSH in Electric Fields

2012-09-03 Thread ChemE Stewart
Or "Hey, what's this button do?..." On Monday, September 3, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Jed Rothwell > > > wrote: > > > My daughter spent time in New Zealand. She says the national slogan there > > should be: "Hey, let's try it! Why not?" > > Kind of like the inf

[Vo]:RSH in Electric Fields

2012-09-03 Thread ChemE Stewart
Just a couple noteworthy items from my research for those few of you that cannot get enough of my black hole/collapsed matter theory of CF. A 2008 study considered the internal mass of a black hole to be very similar to a dense Bose Einstein Condensate, not necessarily a singularity. http://arxiv.

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism, QCD & Goldstone bosons (part 1)

2012-09-04 Thread ChemE Stewart
Spooky/crazy action at a distance. Works the same in people associated with it... On Tuesday, September 4, 2012, Teslaalset wrote: > Same counts for Keshe foundation > > > > On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Jones Beene > > > wrote: > >> If you are asking for a personal opinion, then it is not a

Re: [Vo]:Compressed spring - what happens to the stored energy at different temperatures?

2012-09-07 Thread ChemE Stewart
So are we saying CF is really SLINKY POWER antigravity phenomenon? :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WktQfP0lgo On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: > wow, so who (or what) killed the nitinol heat engine? > and what does SMA mean? > > This nitinol machine converts heat in

[Vo]:Start with a niche market where you can charge a large premium

2012-09-08 Thread ChemE Stewart
I agree with Jed's ideas. We may find @ low power levels any/all radiation/emissions are easily absorbed locally and at higher levels it requires more shielding, etc. Or that some reactants have "dirtier" emissions than others. It is pretty obvious to me the effect is real and appears to be scal

[Vo]:FYI: New Unified Theory, Dark Matter/Energy and Einstein's field equations

2012-09-09 Thread ChemE Stewart
Sounds logical and here is my interpretation: Gravity acts more strongly at reduced distances as they state and is the conduit between matter, dark matter and dark energy. -Dark matter is just collapsed matter due to the strong gravitational pull at Planck distances. -Dark matter above the Planck

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Hot-Cat fails test, Swedish investors withdraw, Rossi input power measurements dodgy?

2012-09-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
Francis, I agree with your comments. I think the only way to prevent self destruction may be some type of magnetic and inertial confinement. Although I believe the confinement within voids may aid in the initial collapse so that may be tricky... What works one day for a period of time might dest

Re: [Vo]:Comet or Black Hole Explosion?

2012-09-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
Just a diversion from RossiCircusFusion http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Tunguska_event What was it?

Re: [Vo]:OT: Gene-Doping

2012-09-11 Thread ChemE Stewart
Not exactly stealthy... On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Jones Beene wrote: > > ... brave new world, indeed ... and they chose not to show the version with > the "ray gun" (high powered semiconductor laser array) ... > > > -Original Message- > From: Terry Blanton > > Not to diminish the

Re: [Vo]:1-Cylinder Papp -- Bob Rohner

2012-09-12 Thread ChemE Stewart
One can also figure out how to operate their microwave at home with the door open if they are tricky enough but i would advise against it. On Wednesday, September 12, 2012, James Bowery wrote: > As I previously reported here at vortex-l, Bob is claiming no coil is > required. This video demonstr

Re: [Vo]:1-Cylinder Papp -- Bob Rohner

2012-09-12 Thread ChemE Stewart
would let the gremlins out. > > On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 7:46 PM, ChemE Stewart > > > wrote: > >> One can also figure out how to operate their microwave at home with the >> door open if they are tricky enough but i would advise against it. >> >> >

Re: [Vo]:1-Cylinder Papp -- Bob Rohner

2012-09-12 Thread ChemE Stewart
pp, is present, and they > cower in fearful submission heading straight to the Earth's core rather > than toward his pancreas. > > On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 9:16 PM, ChemE Stewart > > > wrote: > >> Smart man. I get the impression Papp was much brighter than the Rohner

Re: [Vo]:New Wired UK article

2012-09-15 Thread ChemE Stewart
T Thanks, I need all the support can get! I have been more research on my theory, I think if the reaction is along the lines of my theory we should be looking for Extremely Low Frequency(ELF) Radiation or ULF(ultra) in the 0-5 Hz range generated from the anomalous heat effect. Which BTW is also

Re: [Vo]:Papp engine = gravitational flucuation?

2012-09-18 Thread ChemE Stewart
Gravitons (spin 2 bosons) released from atomic collapse/evaporation On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Roarty, Francis X < francis.x.roa...@lmco.com> wrote: > *Got a question on my blog Papps Noble Gas engine** * > http://froarty.scienceblog.com/32178/32178/#comments ** > > ** ** > > From Norber

Re: [Vo]:In unity there is strength

2012-09-18 Thread ChemE Stewart
All sounds good, but maybe their wire keeps breaking... On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:58 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > The technologies of Godes, PDGTG, Rossi and Celani will all be well served > if they converged. > > To start off with, Godes should distress the surface of his wire to take > advantage of

Re: [Vo]:Crowdfunding and cold fusion

2012-09-20 Thread ChemE Stewart
JoJo is a sharp guy. He might benefit from a Dale Carnegie course... On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Vorl Bek wrote: > On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 09:14:17 -0400 > hyuk...@asia.com wrote: > > > Def: Ad Nauseum = Jojo > > > > Re: [Vo]:Blather in the mass media makes scientists think we are crazy > > >

Re: [Vo]:Crowdfunding and cold fusion

2012-09-20 Thread ChemE Stewart
I am an engineer, spelling is less important On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Jojo Jaro wrote: > It's Ad Nauseam. genius!!! > > If you're going to imitate my use of certain terms, do it correctly Learn > to spell. Don't they teach that in commie university back there in the > mainland?. >

[Vo]:Vortex Brainpower

2012-09-20 Thread ChemE Stewart
Guys, Go with me on this one: My latest dark/collapsed matter theory predicts a couple of things I want to ask your help on: 1) During an active orbit of dark matter through/around the earth (which is happening right now wherever there are intense low pressure systems and sinkholes forming), wh

Re: [Vo]:Vortex Brainpower

2012-09-20 Thread ChemE Stewart
Just blocks On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > And the pyramids? > >

Re: [Vo]:Vortex Brainpower

2012-09-20 Thread ChemE Stewart
ond period) and you are near an active fault line, get out. Figure out what those crop circles are telling us. Stewart http://darkmattersalot.com On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:41 PM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > Guys, > > Go with me on this one: My latest dark/collapsed matter theory

Re: [Vo]:Crowdfunding and cold fusion

2012-09-20 Thread ChemE Stewart
Hi Journi, I think you are a cool dude, I was commenting on JoJo's rather direct approach, its all good. May you sidestep all dark matter. Stewart On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Jojo Jaro wrote: > ** > I apologize Jouni, my comments were never intended to be a troll attack. > I will now des

Re: [Vo]:Ivanpah 392 MW concentrating solar power (CSP) installation

2012-09-21 Thread ChemE Stewart
Smoke and Mirrors, I know. On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > See: > > > http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2012/09/bechtel-president-of-renewables-discusses-ivanpah > > A $2.2 billion project in the Mojave Desert. It will come on line next > year. > > - Jed

Re: [Vo]:Ivanpah 392 MW concentrating solar power (CSP) installation

2012-09-21 Thread ChemE Stewart
where you are going to get all the water. I think the tortoises and their $20M relocation program made out the best on that deal. Not the taxpayer who has footed the bill for $2.2B Makes for some pretty pictures though. On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > ChemE Stewart wr

Re: [Vo]:Ivanpah 392 MW concentrating solar power (CSP) installation

2012-09-21 Thread ChemE Stewart
wrote: > ChemE Stewart wrote: > > >> They really need your robots for washing Jed. > > > I am pretty sure they will use robots! I can't imagine anyone planning a > project of this nature in 2012 without robots. > > > >> Otherwise I was guessing about

Re: [Vo]:Ivanpah 392 MW concentrating solar power (CSP) installation

2012-09-21 Thread ChemE Stewart
investment for the future. Clunky home depot mirrors in the desert is not in my vision. On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 10:24 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > ChemE Stewart wrote: > >> >> You believe too much in glossy greeny weenie advertising. >> > > You would rather have th

Re: [Vo]:Ivanpah 392 MW concentrating solar power (CSP) installation

2012-09-21 Thread ChemE Stewart
If only cold fusion were tortoises... http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/BrightSource-s-tortoise-move-tab-56-million-3881974.php On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 10:31 AM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > With all the fuel those farm tractors are burning and the NATURAL GAS > boilers onsight are burn

Re: [Vo]:Why is M&M considered a disproff of Ether?

2012-09-22 Thread ChemE Stewart
Guys, We are surrounded by dark matter which absorbs light and energy and matter Massive dark matter particles are orbiting through the earth and creating many/most of our high energy events on Earth including intense weather patterns, seismic and volcanic activity. Believe it or not I think th

[Vo]:New Madrid Earthquake - 200 years Later

2012-09-22 Thread ChemE Stewart
All, For those interested, I have posted an article with my comments on one of the most awesome energy displays ever in the US in 1811-1812. A truly unworldly event. New Madrid as Seen Through Dark Sunglasses. http://darkmattersalot.com PetaPetaPetaPeta Joules of Cold Fusion Energy? released o

Re: [Vo]:Rossi: Neutrons? : COP200, Linearity

2012-09-23 Thread ChemE Stewart
You forgot dark/collapsed matter On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 7:34 AM, Mint Candy wrote: > Reminder, > > > http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Va3objv1cIE/SeCVwj_HVwI/AYs/FYmv70j8LbM/s400/elephant.gif > > RFG > Complex Electronics > AC or DC heating > Toroidal Chamber > Electro Magnetic Damping > Grain

Re: [Vo]:The Human Fauna

2012-09-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
Same effect with moist poisons. The solution to pollution is dilution. Best kids get dirty and cooties when they are young to build resistance. On Tuesday, September 25, 2012, Jed Rothwell wrote: > The latest issue of scientific American has an article about food > allergies in children. Appare

[Vo]:A Hurricane Prediction Based Upon Dark Matter

2012-09-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
Theories are useless unless they help us predict. I have gone out on a limb to predict the destination of tropical storm Nadine that has been swirling in the gulf the past couple of weeks. I believe I am correct unless another dark matter particle interacts at some point along her path and wins o

Re: [Vo]:A Hurricane Prediction Based Upon Dark Matter

2012-09-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
NOAA named it Nadine not me. They are predicting it will turn North anyway. I am not sure if that is the low pressure system I am looking for or not. Weathermen make wrong predictions all of the time. If I am wrong I guess I might still qualify as one but I will not quit my day job for now. I l

Re: [Vo]:US and China Team to Fight UFOs and USOs

2012-09-27 Thread ChemE Stewart
I hope we have a dark energy weapon... On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 4:26 PM, wrote: > I love the Chinese people. It about time that we stared getting along. > For whatever reason chalk one up for Obama. > > > > -Original Message- > From: Terry Blanton > To: vortex-l > Sent: Thu, Sep 27, 2

Re: [Vo]:A new economic system will be needed in the next 20 to 100 years

2012-10-07 Thread ChemE Stewart
Or possibly beneath the oceans, floating on the oceans or in the air if energy is free... We still need to deal with asteroid & dark matter strikes. I think we can head off the worst ones with gravitational redirection if we can detect them early enough in space. Although I think the biggest cur

Re: [Vo]:CR39

2012-10-09 Thread ChemE Stewart
That's the behavior I believe can happen if this collapsed state of matter, call it what you want, can tunnel through & collapse/decay other matter. Best some type of magnetic and/or inertial confinement like Miley has contracted with NASA to do. Maybe suspend it in a reactor, feed it hydrogen an

Re: [Vo]:Spider and wasp in amber

2012-10-10 Thread ChemE Stewart
Looks, like the spider won, cool! On Wednesday, October 10, 2012, Jed Rothwell wrote: > You may have seen this in the news. It is a spectacular fossil in amber: > > http://mynorthwest.com/764/1319676/Eatus-interruptus > > They even found strands of spider web. > > - Jed > >

Re: [Vo]:CR39

2012-10-11 Thread ChemE Stewart
Abd, When a neutrino collides with a hydrogen proton you get a triple track. See photo on wilkipedia from 1970. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrino Cold fusion is the production of neutrinos, which are also considered a dark matter candidate. They are colliding with Hydrogen and also trigger

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-10-12 Thread ChemE Stewart
I agree. I think it will alter any material on earth it comes into contact with over a period of time. Will need disposable parts... On Friday, October 12, 2012, Axil Axil wrote: > *Russ’s popper experimentation has shown some useful engineering details > regarding systems that use arching in a

Re: [Vo]:Hot Cat COP 11.7

2012-10-12 Thread ChemE Stewart
The higher COP includes additional energy calculated when the transformer overheated, vessel wall melted, table cracked from embrittlement and the blinding array of photons released:) On Friday, October 12, 2012, David Roberson wrote: > I certainly hope that the new data is accurate. But if hist

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-10-15 Thread ChemE Stewart
Good stuff, couple of comments. I think Papp used his surrounding coil to help remove the charged particles to prevent the buildup he is seeing. Are you sure those are only electrons creating the blue aurora? Many types of "cosmic" charged particles should do that. http://news.softpedia.com/newsI

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-10-15 Thread ChemE Stewart
, 2012 at 4:06 PM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > Good stuff, couple of comments. > > I think Papp used his surrounding coil to help remove the charged > particles to prevent the buildup he is seeing. > > Are you sure those are only electrons creating the blue aurora? Many types >

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-10-15 Thread ChemE Stewart
gt; only opens up even more enigmatic questions such as: Do the dark matter > melatonin pills come in 3mg or 10mg? > > > On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 3:45 PM, ChemE Stewart wrote: > >> Melatonin Research >> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15485549 >> >> >&g

Re: [Vo]:Meteorite in NW Louisiana

2012-10-16 Thread ChemE Stewart
Sounds relatively harmless to me...I am worried about some of that dark stuff orbiting into a nuclear spent fuel pool The bayou corrne sinkhole/seismic has stuff bubbling up 50 miles away. Many people will probably never be let back in their homes. On Tuesday, October 16, 2012, David Roberso

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