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| Great Pyramids as heat sinks? | 30 Nov 2003 12:26 GMT | 6 |
I had an idea the other day and I am wondering if anyone has every proposed it or looked into the idea that the Pyramids of Egypt might be some sort of Heat Sink to organize the way the day's heat is released to allow for better observations at night?
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| Problems understanding irrational q values in Tokamaks | 30 Nov 2003 06:21 GMT | 9 |
I have started research into plasma instabilities in Tokamaks, but I have hit a physics problem that I cannot get my head around. Let me set the scene: A Tokamak has a toroidal magnetic field which follows round the tourus
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| Important Discovery | 30 Nov 2003 03:12 GMT | 10 |
What does anyone think of this?: The ether in which this little earth floats, in which we move and have our being, is a form of energy moving at an inconceivably high rate of vibration, and that the ether is filled with a form of universal power
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| Hot Fusion | 27 Nov 2003 05:54 GMT | 2 |
Some years ago (2 or 3) I found a magazine on the newsstand that had an interesting article by a young man who built a small fusion reactor on his kitchen table. It was simple enough in concept and execution to be a good high school science project. Of course it didn't reach ...
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| Salaries of Scientists Drop | 24 Nov 2003 11:55 GMT | 1 |
During the past two years, the salaries of most scientists including physicists have decreased significantly. See http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/sciencesalaries.html
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| was the black spot on Jupiter caused by the Galileo probe? | 22 Nov 2003 21:46 GMT | 38 |
http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/JUPFULLx.htm
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| cold fusion, well not quite | 22 Nov 2003 05:01 GMT | 1 |
I had a strange dream the other night about a dragon building a relatively simple device that may have generated fusion by what appears to be some sort of catalytic action by palladium. In the dream the device was very simple built out of 2 strong neodymium
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| Explosive compression of MTF liners? | 21 Nov 2003 07:41 GMT | 28 |
Hi all, Quick question from a interested physics luser here, in MTF of the type being worked on at IIRC LANL the liner is compressed by the discharge of a large (1MJ?) capacitor bank into a single turn coil around the liner.
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| Fusor ideas | 20 Nov 2003 19:37 GMT | 1 |
Hi group. Ideas for improving the "classic" double grid fusor. 1) Arrange for something to set the multipaction region spinning at extreme speed. Ideas - something similar to an AC three phase motor
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| The Matter Hacker Matter | 11 Nov 2003 16:29 GMT | 2 |
To those who have been following what Hacker has been saying, I started out trying to help the guy understand that there is an alternative explanation for the cold fusion phenomenon out there that doesn't invoke new physics, and that is being
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| Comments on Shanahan's Critique on ES replication of Letts Effect | 11 Nov 2003 16:26 GMT | 12 |
Shanahan wrote: "However, the author correctly points out that the surfaces of the cathodes used are quite different due to different deposition process ongoing throughout
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| Cold fusion information available at LENR-CANR.org | 11 Nov 2003 16:05 GMT | 86 |
The http://lenr-canr.org/ web site features features a library of more than 210 original scientific papers in Acrobat format, reprinted with permission from the authors and publishers. The papers are linked to a bibliography of 3,000 journal papers, news articles and books about ...
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| Fusion of 2 lead atoms | 11 Nov 2003 15:35 GMT | 1 |
This works.The lead atoms are so fat, that they explode into small particles and only one atom of some random element exists after that.
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| Fusor improvement idea | 10 Nov 2003 20:18 GMT | 3 |
Hi group, I have wondered whether an optimised ion flow would work any better than the standard grid arrangement. Set up the fusor as a cylinder rather than a sphere, so that the ion
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| Is There A Force of Gravity? | 10 Nov 2003 07:20 GMT | 1 |
Is There a Force of Gravity? In undergraduate physics, the Newtonian concept of an attractive force between masses that is proportional to the product of the masses divided by the square of their separation is taught. When one advances to the more advanced
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