He who sows the wind reaps the storm
He who breaks the wind smells the spoils.
He who sows the wind reaps the storm
He who breaks the wind smells the spoils.
A whole herd of sock puppets agree to "Roberto".
Idiotic.
QuoteDisplay More@Roberto:
I totally agree with you,
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Yuri
@Roberto:
Thank you, your comment was past due !
Cheers
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2022-09-04 04:14 Silent Majority Guy
@Roberto:
Kudos to your magnificent comment,
SMG
I too want to compliment Roberto for his past due comment,
J.
@Roberto:
“Me too”: I want to sustain your comment and completely agree with your text,
Cheers
Giovanna
A whole herd of sock puppets agree to "Roberto".
Idiotic.
I guess he does read LENR Forum after all.
I guess he does read LENR Forum after all.
You bet- almost everyone dies.
will not work...perpetual motion, we spin around the sun...never needing adjustments True of false .
I think we ready for a bumpy ride ...needed to put on my glasses
Odd thing, Solocheck in Ireland sent me a link to the liquidators report for Steorn, which contained another link to Steorn's website. Which turned up initially as a Malaysian language blog about technology - though google translate works very well. Bit of a puzzle.
Target practice seems on spot.
The only moch up I made before building it. bad pic but its a lot more of what it looked like.
lots of parts above the mold area ... but I did not built again just because they are a pain in the ass.
All the coils are a pain, all the accumulators are a pain, ect. and the main ball was for the most parts mixed obsidian cluster in carbon clay for the sparks to hit ect.steel rod down to the water tank after it charged to the point it can discharge.
today its just a pain in the ass knowing its pointless. for now.
best I can think mix thermite with obsidian in a steel jug- build a ball cavity with plaster in a steel case-on top of it.., fire add clay let dry, add cement sand let dry. open it up to get the ball/ the discharge rod was out side the ball into the water tank capacitor.
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I mentioned in this thread before that a US-based company was discussing their intriguing low-energy electric heating with me, they have now offered to fit a beta system to heat my lab- some time in the Autumn. The only query from them, could I supply a dedicated earth separate from the grid earth?
Yes I can, I have a dedicated instrument earth (a large copper plate buried in a soakaway drain). This could all evaporate, or it could be interesting. We shall see.
ETA- NDA'd but FOC.
It all go's back to the sprite. building a spite to gather from the gasses area to increase mass structure until it lets go.
Just my view natural or not
Storms.
Ask Carpinteri/Manuello to test anisotropic neutron flux and/or activation traces in this experimental setup
I had no Idea Mats Lewan had finally given up on “il dottore”. Good for him.
Maybe we can get him to focus on George Egely now? That would be a great chance to get to know more about Egely’s reactor.
Odd thing, Solocheck in Ireland sent me a link to the liquidators report for Steorn, which contained another link to Steorn's website. Which turned up initially as a Malaysian language blog about technology - though google translate works very well. Bit of a puzzle.
Had not heard anything about Steorn in a long time, anything interesting in those liquidation papers that you received Alan?
I mentioned in this thread before that a US-based company was discussing their intriguing low-energy electric heating with me, they have now offered to fit a beta system to heat my lab- some time in the Autumn. The only query from them, could I supply a dedicated earth separate from the grid earth?
Yes I can, I have a dedicated instrument earth (a large copper plate buried in a soakaway drain). This could all evaporate, or it could be interesting. We shall see.
ETA- NDA'd but FOC.
Let us know how it goes in a NDA friendly way 😉
Queen Elizabeth will be truly missed.
"Is CF pathological science?"
One must consider
Dr. Al Scott
The question is a pathological question.
Illogical skepticism.
Like a disease.
Ask yourself,
"Why do I approach this scientific discipline with such a question?