Re: [Vo]:Dark matter may be an illusion caused by the quantum vacuum

2011-08-15 Thread Ron Wormus
This is the same hypothesis that the Brightsen model of the nucleus makes and proposes that there is dark matter bound in some nuclei. Ron --On Monday, August 15, 2011 8:49 AM -0400 Terry Blanton wrote: http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-08-dark-illusion-quantum-vacuum.html (PhysOrg.com) -- O

Re: [Vo]:Debunking Steorn Orbo

2011-09-19 Thread Ron Wormus
Peter, As far as I can see Naudin has never tried an experiment that did not work for him. His MAHG power measurements are in error (which has been pointed out to him). His write ups are beautifully presented but in my opinion generally unreliable. Ron --On Sunday, September 18, 2011 10:01 AM

Re: [Vo]:Toyota Group Claims Breakthrough In Artificial Photosynthesis

2011-09-21 Thread Ron Wormus
Here's another article on the H2 production method posted recently by Fran: Ron --On Wednesday, September 21, 2011 5:01 PM -0400 Jed Rothwell wrote: See: http://e.nikkei.com/e/fr/tnks/Nni20110920D2009A09.htm NAGOYA (N

Re: [Vo]:The reaction was not dying off; it was increasing, and it was deliberately quenched

2011-10-19 Thread Ron Wormus
Jed I find the "heat after death" nomenclature to be a bit weird. I think Rossi's "self sustaining mode" is more descriptive. Any idea where "heat after death" originated? Ron --On Wednesday, October 19, 2011 11:02 AM -0400 Jed Rothwell wrote: Peter Gluck wrote: The answer to your quest

Re: [Vo]:First video from the October 28th, 1 MW E-Cat test event

2011-10-28 Thread Ron Wormus
Sheese... hold the camera still. Love that crazy sweater! --On Friday, October 28, 2011 2:57 PM -0700 ecat builder wrote: More here: reactor running: http://www.youtube.com/user/PESNetwork Possibly more coming soon.

Re: [Vo]:The U.S. Patent Office's formal policy to reject all cold fusion applications

2011-11-13 Thread Ron Wormus
Rossi has a US Patent application: Ron --On Saturday, November 12, 2011 11:38 PM -0500 Jed Rothwell wrote: On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 10:33 PM, Mary Yugo

Re: [Vo]:thin Ni layer at center of reactor core. was Official ECAT site, finally?

2011-11-16 Thread Ron Wormus
If I recall correctly H2 is an excellent thermal conductor. Most large steam turbine generators use Hydrogen for cooling. Ron --On Wednesday, November 16, 2011 4:25 PM -0500 francis wrote: Daniel, It appears to contain new information that- if correct- will make for inter

Re: [Vo]:ECAT site claims "thin Ni layer at center of reactor core"

2011-11-17 Thread Ron Wormus
What makes you think that a plasma is formed in Ross's device? It operates at high pressure (25 Bars) so I doubt that plasma is involved at all. I would like to hear some speculation on his reason for using many small reactors instead of larger devices. Is it due to safety concerns or is it the

Re: [Vo]:ECAT site claims "thin Ni layer at center of reactor core"

2011-11-17 Thread Ron Wormus
True enough but the temp is a bit higher. I just don't see igniting a plasma at those pressures with the input power being reported. Ron --On Thursday, November 17, 2011 2:50 PM -0200 Daniel Rocha wrote: Sun's core operates in even higher pressure! :) 2011/11/17 Ron Wormus

Re: [Vo]:ECAT site claims "thin Ni layer at center of reactor core"

2011-11-17 Thread Ron Wormus
May be feasible, but I still see the current designs as prototypes that need a lot more industrial design work. Ron --On Thursday, November 17, 2011 6:09 PM +0100 Man on Bridges wrote: Hi, On 17-11-2011 17:44, Ron Wormus wrote: I don't see his current prototypes as having commercial

Re: [Vo]:[Vo] : ECAT 1 MW System-Dazzle or Fizzle

2011-11-18 Thread Ron Wormus
Personally, I like the 18 hr water heating only run done in February. Seems good to me. I'd like the hard core skeptics (e.g. Mary, Joshua & Rich) to go away and leave us poor believers to our delusions. Ron --On Friday, November 18, 2011 11:41 AM -0500 David Roberson wrote: I guess that

Re: [Vo]:It's Alive!

2011-11-25 Thread Ron Wormus
You know if it's really an RF signal it would likely require coaxial cable, need to be impedance matched, and run at way more than the stated 300ma. I suspect he is driving some sort of piezo crystal maybe in ultrasound range. Ron --On Friday, November 25, 2011 12:01 AM -0500 Terry Blanton wr

Re: [Vo]:CALL FOR REDIRECT OF SOME TOPICS OR DISCUSSIONS TO VORTEX-B

2011-12-19 Thread Ron Wormus
For what it's worth I prefer Vortex as it is and has been. Ron --On Monday, December 19, 2011 9:38 AM -0800 ecat builder wrote: Vortex is a great list.. but I think it has outgrown the email list format. I propose moving the list to a modern web forum based product. Modern forums allow embed

RE: [Vo]:Phen formula from ecatbuilder.com

2011-12-19 Thread Ron Wormus
I think you can buy it in a pressurized tank with a regulator from gas suppliers. On Tuesday, December 20, 2011 11:53 AM +1000 Peter Brosnan wrote: Hi Guys , Pete from Australia here , I just found your site and joined up . I got interested in Phen as well Phen talks about "The chamb

RE: [Vo]:Swedish physicists on the E-cat: "It's a nuclear reaction" / The used powder contains ten percent copper

2011-04-06 Thread Ron Wormus
Jones, So what causes the "electromigration"? As far as I can see all he has in there are some resistive heaters. Ron --On Wednesday, April 06, 2011 6:15 AM -0700 Jones Beene wrote: To be clear: Yes the reaction is NOT chemical, but it is NOT the fusion of nickel and hydrogen. 1)

RE: [Vo]:Swedish physicists on the E-cat: "It's a nuclear reaction" / The used powder contains ten percent copper

2011-04-06 Thread Ron Wormus
a much better speculator than I. Ron --On Wednesday, April 06, 2011 9:55 AM -0700 Jones Beene wrote: -Original Message- From: Ron Wormus So what causes the "electromigration"? As far as I can see all he has in there are some resistive heaters. Ron - Possibly it could

RE: [Vo]:Swedish physicists on the E-cat: "It's a nuclear reaction" / The used powder contains ten percent copper

2011-04-06 Thread Ron Wormus
The write up says: "the reaction chamber is made of stainless steel" so I would assume that the water flows around the outside of it. Ron --On Wednesday, April 06, 2011 4:17 PM -0700 Jones Beene wrote: It looks to me like the water inlet goes through the center of the reactor. This would lik

Re: [Vo]:Comic gets it right

2011-04-26 Thread Ron Wormus
So you don't believe the Ni is transmuted to Cu? Ron --On Tuesday, April 26, 2011 10:20 AM -0400 Jed Rothwell wrote: Rossi claims that the nickel will have to be changed out periodically, every six months or so. I doubt it. - Jed

RE: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:Magnetostriction and Cavitation ll

2011-04-28 Thread Ron Wormus
Fran, I've been following you ideas for awhile but I don't see how they can apply to Rossi if you believe the Ni---> Cu claims which were supposedly verified by the Swedes. At one time I was going to try a MAHG replication but it turned out that Naudin made obvious errors in his power measurem

Re: [Vo]:Rossi Fusion Ashes would be trace amounts.

2011-04-28 Thread Ron Wormus
As I recall it was supposed to be a lot like 30% Ni to Cu after 6 months. Ron --On Thursday, April 28, 2011 11:16 AM -0700 "Wm. Scott Smith" wrote: Even without quantitative info on fusion ashes, are we talking small amounts or large? I say this because, a little fusion goes a really-long wa

RE: [Vo]:Mass-to-Energy

2011-05-05 Thread Ron Wormus
You may want to add the Brightsen model of "antimatter clusters" within the H nucleus. --On Thursday, May 05, 2011 7:42 AM -0700 Jones Beene wrote: The M.O. List It could be helpful - to anyone approaching Ni-H from a the theoretical perspective, to have a list of all possible "gainful rout

Re: [Vo]:The Modus Operandi List for Radiation Free Energy Gain

2011-05-05 Thread Ron Wormus
Robin, I agree that if anti-matter has positive mass there can't be any in an H nucleus. But I'm not sure anti-matters mass is proven to be positive experimentally. If Mill's 5th force experiment is correct then gravitational mass doesn't equal inertial mass and all bets are off. If you search

[Vo]:A couple of interesting items from Science Daily

2011-05-19 Thread Ron Wormus

Re: [Vo]:OT: Gene-Doping

2012-09-11 Thread Ron Wormus
Maybe they should just go back to horses & mules .. much cheaper. --On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 9:07 AM -0400 Terry Blanton wrote: Not to diminish the work done by ARPA-E, take a look at this from DARPA: http://www.darpa.mil/NewsEvents/Releases/2012/09/10.aspx It really gives me the cre

Re: [Vo]:New paper on cavitation/sonofusion

2012-09-12 Thread Ron Wormus
Aren't LeClair's claims completely unsubstantiated? Ron --On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 1:20 AM -0400 Axil Axil wrote: Doesn't LeClair's cavatation patent take the Quantum Potential Corporation out of the fusion from cavitation business?   Cheers:   Axil On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 10:46 P

Re: [Vo]:unsuscribe

2012-09-21 Thread Ron Wormus
From the Vortex list web site: To unsubscribe, send a *blank* message to: vortex-l-requ...@eskimo.com Put the single word "unsubscribe" in the subject line of the header. No quotes around "unsubscribe," of course. --On Friday, September 21, 2012 1:21 PM -0400 johnst...@tetrahelix.com w

Re: [Vo]:Image Manipulation in Gale Crater

2012-10-01 Thread Ron Wormus
Yes, when you make a mosaic the individual images have different scales & distortions due to the location & lens characteristics of the camera so they don't stitch together perfectly. Ron --On Monday, October 01, 2012 10:04 AM -0400 Terry Blanton wrote: Could this be accidental? http://www

Re: [Vo]:OT (Holiday Spirit): Christmas Flash Mob... or Group Mind occasionally waking up?

2012-12-11 Thread Ron Wormus
Vorts, Flocking seems to be a "bottom up" emergent property of lots of natural systems that can be modeled using complexity theory. It's been awhile since I read it but I belive it's covered in: At home in the Universe by Stuart Kauffman. A really interesting book by the way. A quick search t

Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess

2009-09-27 Thread Ron Wormus
Here is a German professor's website who is currently doing Tesla like experiments. I haven't had a chance to give it a through read. Ron --On Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:25 PM -0800 Horace Heffner wrote: Note - URLS below

Re: correction /Re: [Vo]:The Electric Field Outside a Stationary Resistive Wire Carrying a Constant Current

2009-10-13 Thread Ron Wormus
This link is for Harry; Physicists Measure Elusive 'Persistent Current' That Flows Forever Doesn't sound like anything is ever going to be powered by it. Ron --On Wednesday, October 14, 2009 8:28 AM +1100 mix...@bigpond.com wrote:

[Vo]:Test

2009-11-12 Thread Ron Wormus
Is Vortex List alive?

[Vo]:OT: Change Metal Surface to Reflct any Color (Not plating or Paint)

2009-12-28 Thread Ron Wormus
Not energy related but very cool physics.

[Vo]:Liquid Glass

2010-02-08 Thread Ron Wormus
This sounds very cool. Ron

RE: [Vo]:Liquid Glass

2010-02-09 Thread Ron Wormus
l array... Jones -Original Message- From: Ron Wormus This sounds very cool. <http://www.physorg.com/news184310039.html> Ron

Re: [Vo]:The color of vortex?

2012-01-26 Thread Ron Wormus
Jones It looks like he ionized the Argon gas in the bulb. Is he using RF modulated with audio frequency sq waves? Still it should get hot. Ron --On Thursday, January 26, 2012 8:30 AM -0800 Jones Beene wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKzkvoTsixY&feature=related why is this light emissi

RE: [Vo]:The color of vortex?

2012-01-27 Thread Ron Wormus
lament.jpg Perhaps argon plasma stays within this helix and gets heated by induction and captured in a linear string? This is kinda like the 'stellarator' of project Sherwood, but that is giving away my age. -Original Message- From: Ron Wormus Jones It looks like he ionized the

Re: [Vo]:RFG ?

2012-01-27 Thread Ron Wormus
Maybe he is using the RF to excite an ultrasonic Piezo transducer attached to his core to vibrate the powder. Ron --On Friday, January 27, 2012 5:31 AM -0700 mar...@krteknik.com wrote: Hello guys I would like your opinion on the rfg subject. If Rossi is using a rfg to somehow stimulate the re

Re: [Vo]:Cross-over technology

2012-02-04 Thread Ron Wormus
This one looks interesting: Ron --On Friday, February 03, 2012 9:02 AM -0800 Jones Beene wrote: It is possible that somewhere down the road, a cross-over technology from a complet

[Vo]:A new use for the Vortex ... Vortex Radio Waves

2012-03-02 Thread Ron Wormus
Really creative!

[Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Ron Wormus
According to team leader, Professor Jeremy Baumberg, "the trick to telling electrons how to pass through walls, is to now marry them with light." This marriage is fated because the light is in the form of cavity photons, packets of

Re: [Vo]:Article on concentrating solar power (solar thermal)

2010-08-03 Thread Ron Wormus
Along these lines this looks very promising: Ron --On Tuesday, August 03, 2010 9:56 AM -0400 Jed Rothwell wrote: See: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2010/07/concentrating-solar-power-builds-up- heat The

Re: [Vo]:Downwind Faster than the Wind (DWFTTW)

2010-09-22 Thread Ron Wormus
Here is a pretty good description of how it works: Ron --On Wednesday, September 22, 2010 1:12 PM -0400 Lawrence de Bivort wrote: Sailboats vary enormously in terms of their favored point of sailing. I would gue

[Vo]:Carbon free Gasoline

2011-01-30 Thread Ron Wormus
Not to take anything away from the Rossi discussion but this sounds pretty interesting too. Like Rossi not much real info here either. Ron

[Vo]:Corona Virus

2020-03-12 Thread Ron Wormus
This is pretty informative: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3URhJx0NSw

Re: [Vo]:Corona Virus

2020-03-12 Thread Ron Wormus
d'you have a TL;DW synopsis for us, Ron? it is 1 hour 34 minutes of two guys talkin. surely there's a tl;dw available for it? On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 at 17:54, Ron Wormus wrote: This is pretty informative: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3URhJx0NSw -- http://linkedin.com/in/e

[Vo]:Corona Virus

2020-03-13 Thread Ron Wormus
Vort's, I just talked with a good friend & his wife who returned to the US this week, after spending several months in Italy. They live in Albuquerque, NM and are now self isolating as they were denied corona virus tests unless they are showing symptoms. So it seems to be a fiction that anyone

Re: [Vo]:NIH-Antivirus compound via L-Lysine and Proline

2020-03-17 Thread Ron Wormus
This looks promising: An Effective Treatment for Coronavirus (COVID-19) Presented by: James M. Todaro, MD (Columbia MD, jtoda...@gmail.com) and Gregory J. Rigano, Esq. (griga...@jhu.edu) In consultation with Stanford University School of Medicine, UAB School of Medicine and National Academy of Sc

Re: [Vo]:Hydroxychloroquine Approved by FDA

2020-03-20 Thread Ron Wormus
Well observing what is happening in Italy I don't think your fatality argument is relevant. Covid-19 is extremely virulent & contagious and its rapid spread overwhelms medical facilities. The biggest problem here is the lack of testing, to get a clear picture of the pandemic, so we really have

[Vo]:More on UVC & Covid

2020-04-24 Thread Ron Wormus
Source: https://news.columbia.edu/ultraviolet-technology-virus-covid-19-UV- light#/ *Could a New Ultraviolet Technology Fight the Spread of Coronavirus?* Columbia researcher David Brenner believes far-UVC light—safe for humans, but lethal for viruses— could be a ‘game changer.’ By Carla Cantor

Re: [Vo]:Constants that Aren't

2020-05-02 Thread Ron Wormus
Terry, This has been known for some time but the variation is slight 1 part in 7 million if I recall correctly. An interesting book on this & similar constants is: The Constants of Nature by John Barrow Ron - Original Message - From: Terry Blanton Reply-To: To: Sent: 5/2/2020 2

Re: [Vo]: Electrostatic Tornadoes and Hurricanes?

2021-09-09 Thread Ron Wormus
Robin, Winds are calm in the eye of a hurricane. Highest speeds are on the outside. Ron - Original Message - From: Robin Reply-To: To: Sent: 9/9/2021 3:12:40 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]: Electrostatic Tornadoes and Hurricanes? ___

[Vo]:RE AI

2023-04-02 Thread Ron Wormus
An interesting take on AI for $1 at Amazon: "Smart Until It's Dumb: Why artificial intelligence keeps making epic mistakes (and why, the AI bubble is about to burst)" Author: Emmanuel Maggiori, PhD, is a 10-year AI industry insider, specialized in machine learning and scientific computing. He h

Re: [Vo]:BLP announces 2nd Commercial license

2009-01-08 Thread Ron Wormus
Lots of "REA's" own & operate their own power plants. For example our local provider: Ron --On Thursday, January 08, 2009 9:52 AM -0600 OrionWorks wrote: Could we get a clarification on a particular matter: From Mike Carrell: ... BLP would like to have water-fueld

Re: [Vo]:More from Lewis Larsen

2009-01-28 Thread Ron Wormus
Here's another one: The Fascination of Extreme Science He visits Ed Storms & mentions Jed. Ron --On Wednesday, January 28, 2009 9:09 AM -0800 Jones Beene wrote: http://www.i-sis.org.uk/LENRsReplacingCoal.php ... sounding a bit like Jed's book...

[Vo]:Tublar Rail

2009-02-18 Thread Ron Wormus
A Low cost rail idea that looks pretty good to me.

[Vo]:Garage Inventor turns Forest Slash to Fertilizer

2009-03-03 Thread Ron Wormus

[Vo]:Science News: 'Cold Fusion' Rebirth? New Evidence For Existence Of Controversial Energy Source

2009-03-23 Thread Ron Wormus

Re: [Vo]:Energetics Technology website features 60 Minutes preview

2009-04-17 Thread Ron Wormus
Actually I think this is what Frank Znidarsic has been trying to get at with his "electromagnetic Bose condensate" convergence of the "motion constants" ideas but he has a very opaque method of explanation. Ron --On Friday, April 17, 2009 3:49 PM -0400 Jed Rothwell wrote: OrionWorks wrote:

Re: [Vo]:Shocking !

2009-08-10 Thread Ron Wormus
These guys have had a lot of press in the northern CO area. The CEO used to run a local robot company that he sold. Ron --On Monday, August 10, 2009 2:39 PM -0700 Jones Beene wrote: Forget getting Zapped by EEStor, etc. This one is more shocking in a number of ways – http://engineeringtv.

Battery link at Toshiba

2005-03-29 Thread Ron Wormus
Here you are: http://www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/2005_03/pr2901.htm

RE: 1/2 amp Tig welder

2005-04-03 Thread Ron Wormus
Jewelers use some sort of inert gas laser welder and high magnafacation to accuately see the work. Process was explained to me. I haven't actually seen it done. Ron --On Sunday, April 03, 2005 10:22 PM -0500 John Steck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If it were only that easy... 8^) Specialized med

Re: Name of the Game

2005-05-14 Thread Ron Wormus
--On Friday, May 13, 2005 11:14 AM -0700 Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The name of the game these days is CHANGE. Change seems to be "in the wind" in 2005. Jones is right on about gaming being a huge industry. It takes in more money every year than Hollywood, and is more reliably profit

Re: Hybrid-tether concept

2005-05-16 Thread Ron Wormus
Jones, I'm not a aeronautical engineer but I have spent a lot of time flying at high altitudes. 20km ~ 65,000 ft and propellers just don't work up there (pure jets & ram jets not fans are best). Also, even if they did I don't see a "zero ground speed" as being possible at those altitudes (airfo

Re: Cavitation neutrons - was: Blast from the Past -

2005-05-16 Thread Ron Wormus
Well I can't answer either of your queries but heres a Co selling a commerical version of Knukes device. http://www.hydrodynamics.com/index.htm --On Monday, May 16, 2005 5:29 PM -0400 revtec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The silence is deafening. I have been waiting impatiently for Jones > or so

[Vo]: Engineering Bacteria to Harvest Light

2007-03-27 Thread Ron Wormus
This is pretty cool! http://www.technologyreview.com/Biotech/18436/

Re: [Vo]:Rife technology revisited?

2007-05-31 Thread Ron Wormus
d work that is being done by a few researchers. Ron --On Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:54 PM -0700 Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Zac might want write to former Vo - Ron Wormus - who may still be tuned-in on occassion. Ron is/was very knowledgeable on the electronic aspects of this t

Re: [Vo]:Rife technology revisited?

2007-06-01 Thread Ron Wormus
e his work. Ron --On Friday, June 01, 2007 8:30 AM +0300 Esa Ruoho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: what would you say to bedini's work on replicating rife's material? http://www.icehouse.net/john34/rife.html http://www.icehouse.net/john34/rife2.html On 01/06/07, Ron Wormus <[EM

Re: [Vo]:Re: [OT] Bin Laden Trades

2007-09-05 Thread Ron Wormus
Amazing. As an long ex B-52 Pilot who sat a lot of alerts I don't see how this could happen accidentally. Ron --On Wednesday, September 05, 2007 3:46 PM -0700 Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- Horace Heffner wrote: Do you have a URL on that? http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gm

Re: [Vo]:Re: [OT] Bin Laden Trades

2007-09-05 Thread Ron Wormus
or worse ? BTW one report said these were the most modern missiles in the arsenal - NOT what would be normal to be decommissioned [as DC-spin-doctors want the public to believe]. This could end up being the tip of a "Titanic sized" iceberg... Jones --- Ron Wormus wrote: Amazing

Re: [Vo]:Re: [OT] Bin Laden Trades

2007-09-06 Thread Ron Wormus
So where is the information that there is one warhead missing coming from? Is it reliable? Ron --On Thursday, September 06, 2007 12:30 PM -0400 "Stephen A. Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Jones Beene wrote: PS As to the phony-baloney story of "why" the missile episode may have occur

Re: [Vo]:Re: [OT] Bin Laden Trades

2007-09-06 Thread Ron Wormus
Well hopefully they have an inventory & they know where they all are now. I doubt we would hear it in the news if one went missing. --On Thursday, September 06, 2007 12:31 PM -0700 Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- Ron Wormus wrote: So where is the information that th

Re: [Vo]:Loose Nukes -- in case anyone's still interested

2007-10-27 Thread Ron Wormus
They would have to refuel before returning but I see no reason take off from Minot when the mission would likely be flown out of Robbins anyway. Also, there are plenty of Nukes available at Robbins. If the AGM's were armed, active & attached to the aircraft electronics the crew would know it. If

Re: [Vo]:Loose Nukes -- in case anyone's still interested

2007-10-28 Thread Ron Wormus
n Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Indeed Ron. And now 6 of those involved at Barkersfield and Minot have been killed. On 10/28/07, Ron Wormus <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: They would have to refuel before returning but I see no reason take off from Minot when the mission would likely be

[Vo]:100 mpg Hummers

2007-10-30 Thread Ron Wormus
Pretty interesting guy. http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/120/motorhead-messiah.html

[Vo]:Another Solar Cell at ~$1/ watt

2007-12-18 Thread Ron Wormus
See: http://www.avasolar.com/ This is a local company her in Fort Collins, CO that has started production in a small facility and has a large plant currently under construction. It appears that they will have a substantially better product than Nanosolar. Ron

Re: [Vo]:The Kiplinger Letter: 03/07/08 comments on energy

2008-03-08 Thread Ron Wormus
Mostly correct but the "Bakken" is not a deep formation but a tight shale (no permability) that is saturated with oil but is very reluctant to give it up. It has been know forever & it is basically everywhere under the Williston basin; you see it in every well drilled so that is great if it will

Re: [Vo]:Kanzius - Roy publication

2008-03-12 Thread Ron Wormus
Jones, I don't believe it enough to buy the paper. What frequency range of RF works & is the effect limited to RF? Maybe microwave works better. Do they have a physical theory for how it works? In general RF generators are not very energy efficient. Ron --On Wednesday, March 12, 2008 10:00 AM

Re: [Vo]:Fracture drilling and the "N" word

2008-04-09 Thread Ron Wormus
Jones, Do a search on "Project Rulison": Underground stimulation in a tight sand formation. Ron --On Wednesday, April 09, 2008 10:30 AM -0700 Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- R C Macaulay wrote: At the end of the day the solution to the supply of energy will be based on cost.

Re: [Vo]:The Science of Intention

2008-06-04 Thread Ron Wormus
This reminds me of Cleve Baxter & his polygraph machine that he wired up to plants, cell cultures etc. & found remote reactions to human thoughts & deeds. In one experiment he would grow a culture form an person and have that person go miles away & poke himself with a pin & he would get a react

RE: [Vo]:"Here comes $500 oil"

2008-09-22 Thread Ron Wormus
Another well written & entertaining book that address the food question food is: " The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan in which he traces the origin of the foods used in 4 meals; fast food, big organic, grass fed, & hunter gatherer. Ron --On Monday, September 22, 2008 3:32 PM -0400 Jed R

Re: [VO]: Sub-prime submarines

2008-09-23 Thread Ron Wormus
It should never be said that "W" & his boyz aren't ballsy! A critical - and radical - component of the bailout package proposed by the Bush administration has thus far failed to garner the serious attention of anyone in the press. Section 8 (which ironically reminds one of the popular name of t

Re: [VO]: Sub-prime submarines

2008-09-23 Thread Ron Wormus
2008 1:41 PM -0400 Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ron Wormus wrote: . . . a single sentence of thirty-two words, but it represents a significant consolidation of power and an abdication of oversight authority that's so flat-out astounding that it ought to set one's hair

Re: [Vo]:OFF TOPIC News of the bailout

2008-09-29 Thread Ron Wormus
Jed, The Utube link is hilarious! Sad that there is so much truth in it. I tend to agree with Paul Krugmen on this one--he hates Bush, doesn't like Wall Street, but thinks the bailout's necessary. analysis: " So what we now have is non-functional government

Re: [Vo]:OFF TOPIC News of the bailout

2008-09-29 Thread Ron Wormus
--On Monday, September 29, 2008 5:12 PM -0700 Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ron Wormus wrote: I tend to agree with Paul Krugmen on this one--he hates Bush, doesn't like Wall Street, but thinks the bailout's necessary. analysis: <http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.co

Re: [Vo]:The evolution of good governance

2008-10-02 Thread Ron Wormus
A good portion of Dutch tulip bulbs are grown in US & shipped to Holland for retail sale. Ron --On Thursday, October 02, 2008 2:18 PM -0400 "Stephen A. Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: OrionWorks wrote: It's good to know that Mr. Cornwall has informed of the fact that he has important

[Vo]:BLP Replication

2008-10-20 Thread Ron Wormus

[Vo]:Video of BLP Replication at Rowen University on BLP website

2008-10-24 Thread Ron Wormus

[Vo]:Obama asks for input

2008-11-07 Thread Ron Wormus
May be Horace should post his paper on 'sustainable alternative energy research' and Jed could offer some input on LENR research. Couldn't hurt. Ron

Re: [Vo]:A Sterling Segue

2008-12-01 Thread Ron Wormus
XB70 weighed nowhere near million pounds: Specifications (XB-70A) Data from USAF XB-70 Fact sheet[46] General characteristics * Crew: 2 * Length: 185 ft 10 in (56.6 m) * Wingspan: 105 ft 0 in (32 m) * Height: 30 ft 9 in (9.4 m) * Wing area: 6,296 ft² (585 m²) * Airfoil: Hexag

Re: [Vo]:A Sterling Segue

2008-12-01 Thread Ron Wormus
The SR-71 ran on a "secret sauce" as they had their own tankers. I've seen the XB70 at the Wright Patt museum. The first one crashed during a publicity photo shoot when a chase plane (F104) collided with it. It really is a pretty aircraft. Ron --On Monday, December 01, 2008 4:04 PM -0800 Jones

Re: [Vo]:Auto-freude

2008-12-11 Thread Ron Wormus
Here's another one that looks like fun. Ron --On Thursday, December 11, 2008 8:12 AM -0800 Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Four different German makers and at least two from Italy have advanced trikes already near production for certain marke

Re: [Vo]:Where is the Mills discussion group? And CMNS?

2008-12-26 Thread Ron Wormus
There were posts on SCQM as recently as a week ago & the moderator said he was going to be away for the holidays so I believe it is still a working forum. Ron --On Friday, December 26, 2008 2:30 PM -0500 Terry Blanton wrote: Randell's yahoo group, SCQM, no longer exists. I am not aware of a

Re: SciAm article on brain

2005-05-17 Thread Ron Wormus
A nice overview (~200pages) of the brain and the emerging science of consciousness is: "Stairway to the mind" By Alwyn Scott; 1995 Copernicus in which he discusses the non-linear emergance of the mind from brain function. paraphrasing... ...How is the observed activity of the brain related

test

2005-05-23 Thread Ron Wormus
no posts on vortex today ?

Re: DoThe Emitted Electrons From Hot Tungsten Break The H-H Bond?

2005-06-08 Thread Ron Wormus
Jones, I've been thinking of building one of these to play with as it seems to be a pretty straight forward apparatus and it operates at 0.1 atm ~ 80 Torr which is a pressure that is easy to obtain with my hobby level equipment. Naudin has also made the plans available on his site. It would be

Re: DoThe Emitted Electrons From Hot Tungsten Break The H-H Bond?

2005-06-08 Thread Ron Wormus
getting kind of excited about trying this. Ron --On Wednesday, June 08, 2005 1:23 PM -0700 Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: - Original Message - From: "Ron Wormus" I've been thinking of building one of these to play with as it seems to be a pretty straight

Re: MAHG vs BLP reaction

2005-06-29 Thread Ron Wormus
Mike, Does Mills have any runs done at 0.1 atm (~80Torr)? As I understand them, Mills experiments are all run at substantially lower pressures. Ron --On Wednesday, June 29, 2005 8:38 PM -0400 Mike Carrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Jones wrote, Hi Mike, >> There is obviously some over

Re: [aH-gen] Re: MAHG Parameters Correction

2005-07-13 Thread Ron Wormus
Assuming that Naudin's Svetlana tubes are modified we need to know what mods have been applied to the std. Svetlana tube. I believe the Moller specs say that the tube wall has a 1 mm sputtered W coating ... pretty thick for sputtering! I wonder if Fred & Jones idea of using Pd, Rh, or Ru in

Re: 21 cm Source

2005-07-20 Thread Ron Wormus
Specs say "suitable for all forms of modulation" and they rent them. Ron --On Wednesday, July 20, 2005 11:02 AM -0400 Terry Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> From: Terry Blanton > >> Gating becomes the issue (51 Hz switching) > > It says "instantaneous" so, I suppose you could gate the

new fuel economy world record of 12,665 mpg usning hydrogen

2005-09-07 Thread Ron Wormus
http://www.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/progs/afdc/ddown.cgi?cc/WHATS_NEW/462/1/0

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