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  1. Bose Nova phenomenon on Transistor Made From Bose-Einstein Condensate · · Score: 1

    Regarding the Bose-Einstein condensate.
    Maybe finally someone will find explanation for Bose Nova phenomenon:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosenova

    It's like small thermonuclear explosion and seems like good explanation of all that Cold Fusion stuff:
    http://www.lenr-canr.org/

    /Z
  2. Looking for 10" rackmount mini-ITX case on Small Form Factor PCs · · Score: 1

    Someone has seen such beast?

  3. What about Heim Theory? on The Trouble with Physics · · Score: 1

    It's esily verificable because some possible experiments has been already proposed:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heim_theory

    This theory also succesfuly predicts masses of all known and some unknown particles. The predicted masses have been derived by Heim using only 4 parameters - h (Planck's Constant), G (Gravitational constant), vacuum permittivity and permeability. For example theory predicted that neutrino got mass in 1980s - long before it has been found by experiment.

    Also another prediction of gravitomagnetic force (Heim-Lorentz Force) proposed here:
    http://www.hpcc-space.com/publications/documents/A IAA2005-4321-a4.pdf

    seems to be validated by ESA (European Space Agency) experiments:
    http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/GSP/SEM0L6OVGJE_0.html
    http://www.hpcc-space.com/publications/documents/A rtificialGravity.pdf
    http://arxiv.org/pdf/gr-qc/0603033

    This theory also explains the "Dark Matter" phenomenon.

    If Heim theory is true then it will mean that we will most likely be able to travel with superluminar speed and produce artificial gravitational fields (antigravitation):
    http://www.hpcc-space.com/publications/documents/A IAA2006-4608LetterExtndVersionRevised.pdf

    It's much easier to test then string theory, so why do not to direct some extra attention and money for further testing it??

    /Z
  4. Re:I give up. on Wal-Mart Asked to Drop Christian Video Game · · Score: 1

    (Note: I don't mean the "Christian god", I mean that guy that Christians, Jews, and Muslims all worship)

    I don't think that Jews or Christians believe in the same God which used some poor Muslims to hit WTC with airplanes.
    Muslims believe that they are only tools in hands of this God.
    Islam means "submission".

    /Z
  5. COLD FUSION works, HOT FUSION doesn't on Green Light For ITER Fusion Project · · Score: 1

    Why we are going to wait another 20-30 years if there is another much better possibility?
    Remember Cold Fusion?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_fusion

    It's working!

    SPAWAR scientists got simple, portable, highly repeatable, unambiguous, and permanent physical evidence of nuclear events using detectors that have a long track record of reliability and acceptance among nuclear physicists.
    Forget your preconceptions, says scientist at Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR). "We've done the experiments, and we have the data."

    Using a unique experimental method called co-deposition, combined with the application of external electric and magnetic fields, and recording the results with standard nuclear-industry CR-39 polimer detectors, SPAWAR scientists: Pamela Mosier-Boss and Stan Szpak have produced what may be the most convincing evidence yet in the pursuit of proof of low energy nuclear reactions.

    Read more here:
    http://newenergytimes.com/news/2006/NET19.htm#ee

    What independed experts say?
    Gary W. Phillips, a nuclear physicist and expert in CR-39 detectors is similarly surprised by what he saw in SPAWAR's detectors. Phillips has used the detectors to record nuclear events for two decades.

    He said that the tracks recorded in SPAWAR's CR-39 experiments are "at least one order of magnitude greater" in number than those in any other conventional nuclear experiments he's seen.

    The evidence recorded in SPAWAR Systems Center's CR-39 detectors are "at least one order of magnitude greater" in number than those in any other conventional nuclear experiments he's seen in his 20 years of related experience.

    "I've never seen such a high density of tracks before," Phillips noted. "It would have to be from a very intense source - a nuclear source. You cannot get this from any kind of chemical reaction.

    Seems that Fleischmann and Pons should got they Nobel prize soon.

    Is that end of The Fossil Fuels Era?

    For more information about "Cold Fusion" (Lenr-Canr) please refer here:

            * Web repository with all documentation in that field (maintained by Jed Rothwell):
                http://www.lenr-canr.org/

            * An free E-book about Cold Fusion:
                http://lenr-canr.org/BookBlurb.htm

            * Last international conference in that field:
                http://www.iccf12.org/

            * Next conference about Cold Fusion:
                http://www.iscmns.org/iccf13/

    So, putting money into Hot Fusion development looks like wasting of resources for me.

    Happy reading!

    Best regards, /Z

  6. What about COLD FUSION? on Report Blasts "Peak Oil" Theory · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Seems that finally we got confirmation that Cold Fusion is REAL.

    Simple, portable, highly repeatable, unambiguous, and permanent physical evidence of nuclear events using detectors that have a long track record of reliability and acceptance among nuclear physicists.
    Forget your preconceptions, says scientist at Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR). "We've done the experiments, and we have the data."

    Using a unique experimental method called co-deposition, combined with the application of external electric and magnetic fields, and recording the results with standard nuclear-industry CR-39 polimer detectors, SPAWAR scientists: Pamela Mosier-Boss and Stan Szpak have produced what may be the most convincing evidence yet in the pursuit of proof of low energy nuclear reactions.

    Read more here:
    SPAWAR: Extraordinary Evidence

    What independed experts say?

    "Gary W. Phillips, a nuclear physicist and expert in CR-39 detectors is similarly surprised by what he saw in SPAWAR's detectors. Phillips has used the detectors to record nuclear events for two decades.
    He said that the tracks recorded in SPAWAR's CR-39 experiments are "at least one order of magnitude greater" in number than those in any other conventional nuclear experiments he's seen.

    The evidence recorded in SPAWAR Systems Center's CR-39 detectors are "at least one order of magnitude greater" in number than those in any other conventional nuclear experiments he's seen in his 20 years of related experience.

    "I've never seen such a high density of tracks before," Phillips noted.

    "It would have to be from a very intense source - a nuclear source.
    You cannot get this from any kind of chemical reaction.

    Seems that Fleischmann and Pons should got they Nobel prize soon...

    Is that end of The Fossil Fuels Era?

    For more information about "Cold Fusion" (Lenr-Canr) please refer here:
    • Web repository with all documentation in that field (maintained by Jed Rothwell): Lenr-Canr
    • An free E-book about Cold Fusion: Cold Fusion and the Future
    • Last international conference in that field: ICCF12
    • Next conference about Cold Fusion: ICCF13

    Happy reading!

    Best regards,
    /Z
  7. Better wait for WiMAX mobile on Beyond 3G — Practical Cellular Internet Access · · Score: 1

    WiMAX is currenty under development in our laboratories - it's like WiFi access everywhere.
    Believe me, it's worth some patience.

    /Joss

  8. Clear Case with SGML on Document Management and Version Control? · · Score: 1

    My company (a big one - on NASDAQ since 1983) uses a bit customized Rational ClearCase (Solaris) to store/manage all products and documents:
    http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/clearcase /
    Documents are written in SGML/XML (with DTD validation) - with help of customized Arbortext Epic editor:
    http://www.arbortext.com/html/epic_editor_overview .html
    It works pretty well!

    /Z

  9. Re:Poland's Exodus on Americans Are Scarce in Top Programming Contest · · Score: 1

    in Lódz.

  10. Could COLD FUSION research... on "H-Prize" Announced · · Score: 1

    be awarded with such prize??
    Isn't it based on Hydrogen isotope (Deuterium)??

    Lenr-Canr
    Cold Fusion wiki

    /Z

  11. Poland's Exodus - Want a programmer?? on Americans Are Scarce in Top Programming Contest · · Score: 1

    There is about 40% unemployment rate among young people in Poland.
    Almost 60% of students is going to leave Poland soon after being graduated - most of them will be working in distant countries far below they skills.

    I'm working as IT engineer in Poland and got salary of 1200$ per month (after taxing). Many young IT graduate could only dream of such job. Although I'm going to immigrate somewhere else soon (maybe Ireland?) - it seems that my skills (5 years of work as Ericsson AXE programmer) are highly undervaluated here. Also I just starting to be sick of all that shame and mayhem in Poland.

    Regarding recent polish elections results.
    Votes were divided almost exactly in half: young educated people voted for PO (Platforma Obywatelska - which proclaimed flat simple taxes, economy deregulation), the other half (mainly old people from small towns and villages) voted for PiS, LPR and Samoobrona (progressive and heavy taxing, social security - far right side socialism in general). Unfortunately the second fraction win by few percent so the young people just vote with they legs now - by leaving this sick country.

    Want a good programers for a tenth of they value??
    Just place an job announcement in any polish newspapper...
    Success guaranted.

    /Z

  12. Poland's Exodus on Americans Are Scarce in Top Programming Contest · · Score: 1

    Good point Jacek!

    There is about 40% unemployment rate among young people in Poland.
    Almost 60% of students is going to leave Poland soon after being graduated - most of them will be working in distant countries far below they skills.

    I'm working as IT engineer in Poland and got salary of 1200$ per month (after taxing).
    Many young IT graduate could only dream of such job.
    Although I'm going to immigrate somewhere else soon (maybe Ireland?) - it seems that my skills (5 years of work as Ericsson AXE programmer) are highly undervaluated here. Also I just starting to be sick of all that shame and mayhem in Poland.

    Regarding recent polish elections results.
    Votes were divided almost exactly in half: young educated people voted for PO (Platforma Obywatelska - which proclaimed flat simple taxes, economy deregulation), the other half (mainly old people from small towns and villages) voted for PiS, LPR and Samoobrona (progressive and heavy taxing, social security - far right side socialism in general). Unfortunately the second fraction win by few percent so the young people just vote with they legs now - by leaving this sick country.

    Want a good programers for a tenth of they value??
    Just place an job announcement in any polish newspapper...
    Success guaranted.

    /Z

  13. It's about modesty, not self-deprecation on Americans Are Scarce in Top Programming Contest · · Score: 1

    Maybe this is the answer, why in USA school pals desn't like clever guys and tease them.
    Here in Poland being clever isn't a shame. It seems that difference between polish and american geniuses is a difference between modesty and conceit.

    Isn't that true??

    /Z

  14. Heim theory mass CALCULATOR on Neutrino Mass Confirmed · · Score: 1
    Neutrino masses predicted by Heim's theory:

    • Ele-Neutrino mass: 0.381 × 10^-8 MeV/c^2
    • Mu-Neutrino mass: 0.00537 MeV/c^2
    • Tau-Neutrino mass: 0.010752 MeV/c^2

    According to this document:
    Heim-theory Group 2003

    Check that with Heim theory mass calculator (Java - runs in browser):
    Heim mass clculator

    Source is available here:
    Source code at Sourceforge

    Very extensive discussion related to Heim's theory.
    Several implementations in Java, C, C#, Pascal, Excel, Maxima and Mathematica have been developed:
    Physorg Forum

    /Z
  15. Some BLOGS regarding Islam on Iran Cracks Down on Bloggers · · Score: 3, Informative
    Some links to explore:

    Faith Freedom site of Ali Sina
    TheReligionOfPeace
    EuroJihad (in polish)
    Cox & Forkum (funny drawings)
    JihadWatch
    PravdaOIslamu (in czech)
    Saudi blogger
    Egyptian blogger
    Hizb-ut-Tahrir Islamic site

    /Z
  16. The Invincible on Stanislaw Lem Dies in Krakow · · Score: 2

    I grow up reading "The Invincible" ("Niezwyciezony" in polish) novel again and again.
    It's so marvelous!
    http://www.lem.pl/english/dziela/niezwycie/niezwyc ie.htm/
    I even prefer it to "Solaris".

    /Z

  17. Re:Wasn't he Ukrainian instead ? on Stanislaw Lem Dies in Krakow · · Score: 1

    My family roots are from Lwów. My grandfather has been born in small village near this city. He was a Pole, my father is a Pole, I'm a Pole and I'm proud of that.

  18. Mouse worth $3,312,296 on Designer Mice Made to Order · · Score: 1

    The Methuselah Mouse Prize (MPrize), is the premiere effort of the Methuselah Foundation and is being offered to the scientific research team who develops the longest living Mus musculus, the breed of mouse most commonly used in scientific research. Developing interventions which work in mice are a critical precursor to the development of human anti-aging techniques, for once it is demonstrated that aging in mice can be effectively delayed or reversed, popular attitudes towards aging as 'inevitable' will no longer be possible. When aging in mice is shown to be 'treatable' the funding necessary for a full-line assault on the aging process will be made available. This is the true power of the Methuselah Mouse Prize, to demonstrate a proof of principle, and give hope to the world that decline in function and age-related disease are no longer guarantees, for us, or for future generations, if we work together now.

    Methuselah Mouse Prize (MPrize)
    SENS (Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence)
  19. Free Book about Cold Fusion on NPR Story on the Future of Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    Cold Fusion And The Future, by Jed Rothwell, published by LENR-CANR.org, December 2004, 186 pages, 41 illustrations and figures.

    The reality of cold fusion is growing and has spawned a series of books that describe the phenomena in ways a general reader can appreciate.
    This is the latest entry. It shows how this controversial energy source might change our future. The book describes how many nightmare problems that seem beyond any present solution, such as global warming, invasive species, and providing clean drinking water and sanitation to billions of poor people, may be remedied with cold fusion combined with other technologies.

    The future might be better than you think.

    Cold Fusion And The Future

    "Thanks! Can you recommend a reliable Mind De-boggler?" - Arthur C. Clarke
  20. Excess heat & Cold Fusion on NPR Story on the Future of Nuclear Power · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The amount of excess heat is usually about a few Watts per square centimeter of palladium electrode.
    During some experiments this excess heat is believed to achieve much higher value:

    One event described here which is not described in the technical literature is an extraordinary 10-day long heat-after-death incident that occurred in 1991. News of this appeared in the popular press, but a formal description was never published in a scientific paper.

    Mizuno says this is because he does not have carefully established calorimetric data to prove the event occurred, but I think he does not need it. The cell went out of control. Mizuno cooled it over 10 days by placing it in a large bucket of water. During this period, more than 37 liters of water evaporated from the bucket, which means the cell produced more than 84 megajoules of energy during this period alone, and 114 megajoules during the entire experiment. The only active material in the cell was 100 grams of palladium. It produced 27 times more energy than an equivalent mass of the best chemical fuel, gasoline, can produce. I think the 36 liters of evaporated water constitute better scientific evidence than the most carefully calibrated high precision instrument could produce. This is first-principle proof of heat.

    A bucket left by itself for 10 days in a university laboratory will not lose any measurable level of water to evaporation. First principle experiments are not fashionable. Many scientists nowadays will not look at a simple experiment in which 36 liters of water evaporate, but high tech instruments and computers are not used. They will dismiss this as "anecdotal evidence."

    It is a terrible shame that Mizuno did not call in a dozen other scientists to see and feel the hot cell. I would have set up a 24-hour vigil with graduate students and video cameras to observe the cell and measure the evaporated water carefully. This is one of history's heartbreaking lost opportunities. News of this event, properly documented and attested to by many people, might have convinced thousands of scientists worldwide that cold fusion is real. This might have been one of the most effective scientific demonstrations in history. Unfortunately, it occurred during an extended national holiday, and Mizuno decided to disconnect the cell from the recording equipment and hide it in his laboratory. He placed it behind a steel sheet because he was afraid it might explode. He told me he was not anxious to have the cell certified by many other people because he thought that he would soon replicate the effect in another experiment. Alas, in the seven years since, neither he nor any other scientist has ever seen such dramatic, inarguable proof of massive excess energy.

    Here is a chronology of the heat-after-death event:

    • March 1991. A new experiment with the closed cell begins.
    • April 1991. Cell shows small but significant excess heat.
    • April 22, 1991. Electrolysis stopped.
    • April 25. Mizuno and Akimoto note that temperature is elevated. It has produced 1.2 H 107 joules since April 22, in heat-after-death.
    • April 26. Cell temperature has not declined. Cell transferred to a 15-liter bucket, where it is partially submerged in water.
    • April 27. Most of the water in the bucket, ~10 liters, has evaporated. The cell is transferred to a larger, 20 liter bucket. It is fully submerged in 15 liters of water.
    • April 30. Most of the water has evaporated; ~10 liters. More water is added to the bucket, bringing the total to 15 liters again.
    • May 1. 5 liters of water are added to the bucket.
    • May 2. 5 more liters are added to the bucket.
    • May 7. The cell is finally cool. 7.5 liters of water remain in the bucket.

    Total evaporation equals:

    • April 27, 10 liters evaporated. Water level set at 15 liters in a new bucket.
    • April 30, 10 liters evaporated. Water replenished to 15 liters.
    • May 1, 5 liters replenished.
    • May 2, 5 liters replenished.
  21. What about Heim Theory?? on Pluto Probe Launches · · Score: 1

    It would be funny to develop a hyperspace engine before 2015 and to overtake "New Horizons" probe on its way to Pluto!

    http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/0 5/1839256&from=rss

    /R

  22. Cold Fusion Soon on Milestones and Trends in Renewable Energy · · Score: 1

    For more information about Cold Fusion please check Lenr-Canr site.
    It seems that it's bigger far beyond the "clean unexhaustible energy source" thing.
    Sir Arthur C. Clark considers that as a modest introduction to "Nuclear Chemistry" - just see results obtained by Iwamura.
    The international conference ICCF-12 was held in Japan recently.

  23. LENR-CANR is more credible for me ... on Europe Plans a New Type of Fusion Facility · · Score: 1

    Hot Fusion development had already taken 30 years of generous US govt funding and with mere effect. They will need next 25 years of such funding to get this technology useful.

    There is another, better way. The Cold Fusion development during past 16 years lead to great improvements. At the present more than 80% of all experiments produce significant amounts of surplus energy. They are planning to build first WORKING PROTOTYPES soon.

    Ubelievable?? Just check the main LENR-CANR site for more info: http://www.lenr-canr.org/
    The will be international conference held November 27 - December 2, 2005, Shizuoka, Japan: http://iccf12.org/