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A place to engage extended discussions of things that come up on the ttbrown.com website. Anything goes here, as long as it's somehow pertinent to the subject(s) at hand.
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greggvizza
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Not allowed to be here

Post by greggvizza »

Mark,

I live deep in the SW Pennsylvania countryside, sort of northern Appalachia. It is the last place I would have thought that I would be bombarded with radiation, but the cell folks are convinced that their continued success is based upon covering every single square inch of the earth without a dropout. I thought of moving, but then I had the thought that I could possibly go through all of all the trouble and expense of moving just to have them put up a tower next to the new property a year after we move in. There is no escape.

One of my favorite things to do is to hang out at the forum and discuss chapters. I miss being able to spend the time, but I work project type work with critical deadlines and I have been running a bit behind on a few high workload projects for about a month now and haven’t even had a second to devote to the forum. It’s bad. I really shouldn’t even be here right now but I had a breakdown and ran to the forum as a sot of refresher moment; a nano-vacation. My nano is up now though and I’ve got to get back to work.

All of my deadlines are within the next few weeks and once they are past I will need to pour out all of my pent up thoughts that have accumulated over the past month. So look out. Paul be ready to lock me out for web hogging.

Peace Out,

GV
Langley
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Re: Not allowed to be here

Post by Langley »

http://education.jlab.org/glossary/cyclotron.html

I am fairly sure its realistic to conclude the effects of the cyclotron esp the early versions provide an accidental path by which the effects by Schauberger (Nick Cook) and Hutchinson (transmution via neutron bombardment in the cyclotron) (eg discovery of plutonium (Seaborg et al))

In fact actually the Nazi Bell might be viewed as a type of cylotron in some respects.

In any event there is a chance the Manhattan boys accidently stumbled upon something they could not immediately explain.

Wikiquote: Viktor Schauberger – Zitate Wikiquote: Viktor Schauberger -
Citations

* Literatur von und über Viktor Schauberger im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek Literature by and about Viktor Schauberger in the catalogue of the German National Library
* Fakten aus dem Leben Viktor Schaubergers Figures from the life of Viktor Schaubergers
* Pythagoras Kepler System nach Viktor und Walter Schauberger – Jörg Schauberger – Seminare Pythagoras Kepler system and Walter Viktor Schauberger - Jörg Schauberger - Seminars
* Berichte: Viktor Schauberger (mehrere gut bebilderte Berichte mit Abb. von Originalzeichnungen) Reports: Viktor Schauberger (several well illustrated by Fig reports of original drawings)
* Leben und Werke Life and Works
* Radiosendungen: Viktor Schauberger Radio broadcasts: Viktor Schauberger
* Umfangreicher Lebenslauf von V. Schauberger Extensive CV of V. Schauberger
* Klarstellung zu V. Schaubergers Implosionsbegriff Clarification V. Schaubergers Implosionsbegriff
* http://www.bruisvat.nl/deutsch/schauberger.htm (Gute Zusammenfassung, die auch die Flussbegradigungsprojekte sowie den Kupferpflug beschreibt und illustriert) Http://www.bruisvat.nl/deutsch/schauberger.htm (good summary, which includes the
twigsnapper
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as in ....

Post by twigsnapper »

" Hello! .... Whats this?"

Words constantly spoken! <g>

"In any event there is a chance the Manhattan boys accidently stumbled upon something they could not immediately explain."

Matched only by the situation where nothing is ever noticed.

You are fun to read Langley. Your enthusiasm for tough material shines through.

twigsnapper
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Post by Gewis »

Langley,

Thanks for the link! It's been some time since I looked at what the cyclotron really was. I had just seen, within the past month or so, a few proposals for testing resonance between electricity and gravity (torsion and curvature). I figured I'd put it on my list of things to try out. As it turns out, one of those proposals looks nearly identical to the cyclotron. Maybe coincidence.

Spin Connection Resonance in the Bedini Machine
http://www.aias.us/documents/uft/a94thpaper.pdf

Devices for Spacetime resonance based on ECE theory
http://www.aias.us/documents/miscellane ... me-Dev.pdf
"If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research!" -Einstein
Langley
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Re: as in ....

Post by Langley »

twigsnapper wrote:" Hello! .... Whats this?"

Words constantly spoken! <g>

"In any event there is a chance the Manhattan boys accidently stumbled upon something they could not immediately explain."

Matched only by the situation where nothing is ever noticed.

You are fun to read Langley. Your enthusiasm for tough material shines through.

twigsnapper
In my ignorance I surmise. Im flattered. Keep it coming :P
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Post by Langley »

Gewis wrote:Langley,

Thanks for the link! It's been some time since I looked at what the cyclotron really was. I had just seen, within the past month or so, a few proposals for testing resonance between electricity and gravity (torsion and curvature). I figured I'd put it on my list of things to try out. As it turns out, one of those proposals looks nearly identical to the cyclotron. Maybe coincidence.
I looked at a picture of superconducting magnets levitating an object a while back and last night I though hang on, and found a picture of a cyclotron at that link Gewis. thanks for the links, am about to open them.

Ok skimmed em. Excuse my level of knowledge. High diving into the void, I did a google image search. Looking for devices similar to cyclotron, using high voltage and intense magnetic fields and ions like cyclotron does (please correct me if Im wrong), found this, which is an org that hangs it all together. If so it is in plain sight. OMG.

http://www.ece.unm.edu/ppps2007/sponsors.htm



The DVD of the PPPS-2007 Proceedings Papers have all shipped. If you registered for the conference and have NOT received your copy, please send an e-mail with your name and current address to: [email protected]

The entire content of the DVD is available NOW online at:

http://ieeeppc.omnibooksonline.com/

http://ewh.ieee.org/soc/nps/
Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society Home Page (www.ieee-npss.org)

The Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society is one of 39 societies of the IEEE. The fields of interest of the NPSS include Nuclear Science and Engineering (including radiation detection and monitoring instrumentation, radiation effects, nuclear biomedical applications, particle accelerators, and instrumentation for nuclear power generation), and Plasma Science and Engineering (including plasma dynamics, thermonuclear fusion, plasma sources, relativistic electron beams, laser plasma interactions, diagnostics, and solid state plasmas). The NPSS sponsors seven conferences and two peer reviewed journals.

Seems to me it might be a home on the range for the knowledge
Trickfox
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First conference on general AI

Post by Trickfox »

http://www.agiri.org/Schedule_AGI-08.doc

I should be there attending this conference. I'll just put a flag down here and now to leave a hint at the back door of the rabbit hole.

This is the way out :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: ORTHOGONAL FUNCTION

For the rest of you...Please go to the next topic and click here:

viewtopic.php?p=12270&sid=53071bd441694 ... ab7f#12270


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kevin.b
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Post by kevin.b »

As something that caught my attention, and seems so bizzare, a woman jailed as a witch.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/a ... ge_id=1770
On the same page is a picture of Harrry, for england, St George and Harry.
His mother ended up as a dead hero.
Dead.
Hero.
I sense her youngest son may end up the same,
Dead .
Hero.
He doesn't look like Charles, does he?
Kevin
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twigsnapper
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listening and performance abilities

Post by twigsnapper »

Speaking of things and people English.

A grandson is always a grandson, though a son may not be a son.

And sometimes things develop only after they have been stood on their head for awhile. Like the " Astute". When they built her they had to stand her on end too ..... and now she has ears that can reach across the ocean without a problem ... and no one can hear her when she is underway. She is a royal force to be recognized with a loyal crew.

I expect some young men can be like that too kevin. <g> twigsnapper
kevin.b
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Post by kevin.b »

Mr Twigsnapper,
more complex than the space shuttle, hmmmm.
http://www.militaryimages.net/forums/sh ... php?t=7145
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Mikado14
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Post by Mikado14 »

kevin.b wrote:Mr Twigsnapper,
more complex than the space shuttle, hmmmm.
http://www.militaryimages.net/forums/sh ... php?t=7145
kevin
Wasn't the Astute a sub?
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy
kevin.b
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Post by kevin.b »

Mikado 14,
Astute is a sub,
A quiet one, that can hear very clearly.
kevin
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Mikado14
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birthday

Post by Mikado14 »

Elizabeth,

I believe you may understand this:

Today is my birthday, I am three.

....and I feel alive!

Mikado
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy
Elizabeth Helen Drake
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outstanding!

Post by Elizabeth Helen Drake »

And Happy Third Birthday Mikado .... to a man outstanding in his field.! Elizabeth
kevin.b
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Post by kevin.b »

Mikado 14,
Happy Birthday.
You are three and free.

I can only assume that this date refers to when you were re-born here?
I find the three year olds of now astonishing, ever so bright, slightly odd.
In Yorkshire there is a saying,
If't cap fits, wear it.
http://www.indigochild.com/

I feel that I recieved an upgrade, three years ago , we must sound like a couple of three year olds , at times?
kevin
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