Alan Smith
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I think it is worth your time.
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Thomas Minderle - a brief introduction to scalar physics.
Abstract
The forces of magnetism, electricity, and gravity are distortions of
a single primordial field that permeates the universe and comprises
the fabric of existence. Vorticity in this field gives rise to magnetic
fields. Dynamic undulations give rise to electric fields. Compression
or divergence gives rise to gravitational fields. When put into
mathematical form, these relations reveal how electric and magnetic
fields can be arranged to produce artificial gravity and many other
exotic phenomena such as time distortion and the opening of portals
into other dimensions.
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I have no ide, why not ask them. However, I suggest that you study the regulations. I can tell you for certain that UK Ebay would not allow me to sell an oxy-acetylene rig on the grounds that it could not be transported legally. We do things differently in the EU. And btw my remarks about storage in a dwelling house are still true.
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Buying D is cheaper? Not in the UK it's not. Effectively around the same price as heavy water for a fraction of the amount of gas, and it is against regulations to store hydrogen (and thus Deuterium) within 3 meters of a dwelling house. Neither can you transport pressurised gas by air without some very expensive permits. I'm afraid your ignorance is showing here. BTW....I make my own D too-
https://www.transglobalexpress…/dangerous-and-hazardous/
See also item 1049 here - no exempt quantity - anybody buying this is asking to be saddled with a bill for removal and destruction of the goods at least.:- https://www.unece.org/fileadmi…i/unrec/English/part3.pdf
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BTW this generator uses only 400 ml electrolyte load, two litres aren't actually needed.
No it doesn't. To fill the cell to the max operating level takes 1600ml. The minimum fill is 1400 ml.
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4 posts above moved from another thread in an attempt to keep it focused on topic.
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Yes, I'm afraid (weapon of mass destruction) it is. No further comment.
No it is not. If it were we would have a fully-fledged tech up and running by now, financed by the military.
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Perhaps you would give us a 'donate here' link Matt? It is not something we do readily, but in this case I think it appropriate. - and of course, nobody is obliged to donate anything.
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And let us not forget the Einstein had impeccable manners ( 'he was such a gentleman' - so said Marilyn Monroe) So keep this exchange polite.
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Patents can be amended I believe.
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Preprint of Professor Akito Takahashi' (et al) ICCF-22 paper showing XS heat effect on nano-metal/zirconium composities in the presence of deuterium.
ProcICCF22paper_Takahashidraft.pdfProcICCF22paper_Takahashidraft.pdf
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Clarifier has been permanently banned from the forum. The given reason: 'Persistently toxic poster despite many warnings who contributes nothing of value to discussions between more sensible members. '
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This is a blast from the past. Talyarkan was called out as a fraud over his cavitation research, then quietly (but not very publicly) forgiven. He seems to have left the field since then- not surprising. This old video is about his experiments with deuterated acetone- a very expensive material which is however readily available since it is used in the chip business.
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As for the 327 MHz in Mondaini's radio spectrum: If the 327MHz line is good enough evidence of deuterium for radio astronomers, it should be good enough for the chemistry teacher. If there is no deuterium at all in the solution, where can the signal come from? (The galactic signal, unamplified, is much to weak for Mondaini's spectrum analyzer, I'm sure.) There has to be newly created deuterium, doesn't there? I'm hesitant to do this experiment, as I mentioned, for fear of "strange radiation", but I welcome thoughts and advice.
There is a lot of external traffic close to the 327 Mhz frequency - mostly to do with aircraft navigation and instrument landing systems. Mitch Swartz goes to great lengths to exclude external noise from his experiments, without taking similar precautions just getting a signal is meaningless, In our own lab the 327 MHz zone is full of signal peaks, all man made.
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@THH. We have endless space for polite posters. If you don't wish to engae further then I suggest you block JD.
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I found my own anwer to this -ex NASA you are quite right - a supermassive black hole is not lethal until it kills you- certainly not at the event horizon.
Which black hole could a human enter without being spaghettified?
Answer: The supermassive black hole, because the tidal force is far less than what a
human normally experiences on the surface of Earth. That raises the question that as a
space traveler, you could find yourself trapped by a supermassive black hole unless you
knew exactly what its size was before hand. You would have no physical sensation of
having crossed over the black hole's Event Horizon before it was too late. -
You claim that an observer falling into a black hole would experience death - some form of singularity - at the event horizon. That is untrue. For an large enough black hole you would not notice the event horizon.
Is it not true (or likely) that tidal forces would kill you before you even reached the event horizon? Death would certainly prevent you from noticing it.
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Sergei was here a couple of hours ago.
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Imperial College (UK) spent some time on Polywell Fusors around 10 years ago. They couldn't get any publishable results - it was a null result.