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Forum • View topic - SuperConductivity: Research & Findings & Thoughts. Well StefanR. You stole my thunder somewhat. But that's a good thing because it appears we're either traveling along similar lines of thought, or all roads will eventually lead to the same end. The Electric Universe. The synergy in this place is incredible! I was researching along the lines of Harold Aspden 'fluid crystal lattice' which he accredits with giving space "domains" eventually finding: Real-Time Magneto-Optical Imaging of Vortex LatticeAnd:Nanomagnetics Group amongst others. I'll have a slice of the 'Thoughts' portion of that pie: a) Several features interesting here is the "Diamagnetic" aspect.

B) Although superconductivity came up during my research I was more interested in "Bloch Walls" (aka "domain walls" and "magnetic domains"). Neel Wall: A more oval shaped region of polarity reversal between "magnetic domains" that seems to have more to do with the "echange length" of the polarity reversal.

Domain Wall Motion of Small Permalloy Elements "Magnetic lines of Force". NASA Set to Launch Plutonium-Fueled Mars Rover, 'Curiosity', on November 25. Forgotten History. Caroline Thompson's Physics Started August 27, 2000 Forgotten History Whether or not there is conscious effort by "the establishment" to support the reigning paradigms by presenting distorted versions of history, the fact is that the text books and popular literature abound with misleading statements and occasional outright falsehoods. If established scientists believe in something, why should they tell historians and science writers the whole truth? After all, it will only confuse them! Did the Michelson-Morley experiments prove there was no "aether wind"? Probably not! He interpreted his results as showing relative motion of the aether.

These facts about Miller were drawn to my attention by James DeMeo, who continues to research the subject. As Miller said, in an article in a local paper: The trouble with Professor Einstein is that he knows nothing about my results. ... DeMeo is not the only person to have spotted Shankland and Einstein's error! However, let us not jump to conclusions! A Dissident View of Relativity Theory by William H. Cantrell, Ph.D. A Dissident View of Relativity Theory William H. Cantrell, Ph.D. IE Editorial, Issue 59 Welcome dear colleagues to another special issue of IE Magazine. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein’s famous paper1 on special relativity; consequently, we dedicate this issue to an inspection of his work.

There is a considerable amount of folklore and confusion concerning Einstein and the importance of his theory of relativity. No doubt the average citizen assumes that relativity theory is vital to our modern society. This may come as a shock, but Einstein’s theory of relativity is not part of the design of nuclear weapons! Somehow the popular notion took hold long ago that Einstein’s theory of relativity, in particular his famous equation E = mc2, plays some essential role in the theory of fission. This primer3 is a collection of lecture notes taught by Berkeley theoretician Dr. By the time the Manhattan Project started, Einstein was in his sixties. Dissidents Correct. Center for Gravitational Wave Physics. Inside the J-2X Doghouse: What is a Rocket? I am starting the writing of this article on the first day of the month so, “rabbit, rabbit, rabbit.” There, now that’s done with (a silly, harmless old-world superstition shared with me by my mother – look it up!).

Meanwhile back at the ranch, Auntie Jane fell down a well and Jake the hound dog led the sheriff to Granddad’s moonshine still in the barn… Okay, okay, I’ll stop stalling. This is the third and final article about the in-flight anomaly on STS-104. In the first article, we talked about how everything apparently went so well for the first launch of the Block 2 configuration of the Space Shuttle Main Engine. This was the culmination of over a decade of incremental work to transform the SSME into a safer, more reliable engine. Why it happened, part 1: the rotor Did you ever notice how much coordinated effort it takes to slow down an airplane as you’re landing? Now, think about the rotor in the SSME high-pressure fuel pump. Some of the dissipation is due to mechanical friction. Quantum Communication. Întregul Negru. Nassim Haramein at the Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library (2003. Get the latest Flash Player to see this player.

<p>[Javascript required to view Flash movie, please turn it on and refresh this page]</p> Thursday, September 15th, 2011 Loading ... If you are not yet familiar with Nassim Haramein’s exciting work, prepare yourself for an exhilarating odyssey into hyperspace and beyond. Quality: average duration: 4:02:53 released: 2003 This Video is Tagged With: consciousness field , doughnut , quantum physics , Time Space , vortex science. Toward faster transistors. In the 1980s and ’90s, competition in the computer industry was all about “clock speed” — how many megahertz, and ultimately gigahertz, a chip could boast.

But clock speeds stalled out almost 10 years ago: Chips that run faster also run hotter, and with existing technology, there seems to be no way to increase clock speed without causing chips to overheat. In this week’s issue of the journal Science, MIT researchers and their colleagues at the University of Augsburg in Germany report the discovery of a new physical phenomenon that could yield transistors with greatly enhanced capacitance — a measure of the voltage required to move a charge. And that, in turn, could lead to the revival of clock speed as the measure of a computer’s power. In today’s computer chips, transistors are made from semiconductors, such as silicon. Each transistor includes an electrode called the gate; applying a voltage to the gate causes electrons to accumulate underneath it.

Shoomp! Magnetic Current Ed Leedskalnin Coral Castle. EOL data server: Codiac: projects. Datasets for VORTEX2. Datasets 116 datasets were found for the VORTEX2 project. Full dataset descriptions are available by selecting the dataset title. Display datasets in groups. Automated Surface Observing Systems (ASOS) 1-minute Data [NCAR/EOL] This data set contains 1-minute resolution surface meteorological data from the Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS) stations located across the United States, including Guam. These data were retrieved from the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC)... CAPS Ensemble 4KM Forecast Products [NCAR/EOL] This dataset includes CAPS Ensemble 4KM Forecast images from the 2010 VORTEX2 field catalog. CAPS WRF ARW 4KM Forecast Products [NCAR/EOL] This dataset includes WRF ARW 4KM Forecast images from the 2010 VORTEX2 field catalogs. CAPS WRF NMM 4KM Forecast Products[NCAR/EOL] This dataset includes CAPS WRF NMM 4KM Forecast Imagery from the VORTEX2 2010 Field Catalog.

COSMIC Interactive Map Product Imagery [NCAR/EOL] Constant Pressure Chart Imagery [NCAR/EOL] Mobile DOW-7 Data. Johnkhutchison1's Channel‬‏ Boyd Bushman, a Senior Scientist of Lockheed Martin, on The Hutchison Effect‬‏ Hutchison AntiGrav1 SS mov‬‏

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Forum • View topic - Useful pictorial/science resources... Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 5:24 pm Post subject: Useful pictorial/science resources... Though not specifically aimed at the Electric Universe, here is a general resource guide for astronomical images/data, both of local planetary bodies, comets, moons, and for deep-space objects... Basically, I want the public to have access to what we have access to. Lots of GREAT raw data out there. Too much for anyone person, site, agency to hoard or even to process it all. Pardon my "thoroughness... " Raw photos (some with captions; others not so much): (Astronomical Picture of the Day) (Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for Operations) (HiRISE; High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment @ Mars) (Lunar Photo of the Day) (Malin Space Science Systems; home of MOC (Mars Orbiter Cam) images, among others.

(Yohkoh) The Lightning-Scarred Planet Mars -- Part One‬‏ Decay Rates and Time‬‏ Ancient-wisdom.co.uk page. Passage Mounds: (Form and function). There are several substantial passage-mounds across western Europe, some of which can have only been built with the support of a large-scale organisation of skills, labour, materials etc. The fact that the majority of the largest European passage-mounds were built at the same period of prehistory (c. 3,500 - 3,000 BC), combined with similar construction principles, art, design and orientation of passages, leads one to look at the development of these structures at this particular period of prehistory as representing the result of an establish and structured society. By definition, a passage-mound is... 'A mound - with a passage in it...'.

The passages of all the significant European mounds are invariably orientated so as to mark significant celestial events (such as the equinoxes, solstices, and lunar minor and major stand-stills), allowing light to enter the interior of the mound at fixed moments of the year only. What's in a name? Simi Valley Nuclear Disaster‬‏ Nazi UFO Conspiracy-Full Length Documentary‬‏ Stephen J. Crothers. By Stephen J. Crothers In about March 2003 I formally commenced part-time candidature for the PhD in the School of Physics at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia, under the supervision of Professor John K. Webb. The support supervisor was Professor Michael Ashley. I was initially engaged in the development of a computer simulation program in relation to Extra-Solar Planets. About a year later I began work on General Relativity as a sideline.

Later Webb arranged for me to have some contact with his colleague, Professor Paul Davies at Macquarie University in Sydney. Webb also insisted that I confer with Professor Michael Kruchiev at UNSW. Webb then attempted to engage Professor Victor Flambaum at UNSW. I had a meeting with Webb some time later, in his office, for discussion of the theory. In mid to late 2004, with the support of Webb, I formally changed my PhD thesis to theoretical research in General Relativity. The meeting took place. J. Most of my papers are here. Harnessing electron spin: Toward a new breed of computers that can process data using less power. Physicists at the University of Arizona have achieved a breakthrough toward the development of a new breed of computing devices that can process data using less power.

In a recent publication in Physical Review Letters, the physicists propose a way to translate the elusive magnetic spin of electrons into easily measurable electric signals. The finding is a key step in the development of computing based on spintronics, which doesn't rely on electron charge to digitize information. Unlike conventional computing devices, which require electric charges to flow along a circuit, spintronics harnesses the magnetic properties of electrons rather than their electric charge to process and store information. "Spintronics has the potential to overcome several shortcomings of conventional, charge-based computing. "Spintronics avoids this because it treats the electrons as tiny magnets that retain the information they store even when the device is powered down.

That might save a lot of energy. " Interactive 3D model of Solar System Planets and Night Sky. Research creates nanoparticles perfectly formed to tackle cancer. Researchers from the University of Hull have discovered a way to load up nanoparticles with large numbers of light-sensitive molecules to create a more effective form of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for treating cancer. Photodynamic therapy uses molecules which, when irradiated with light, cause irreparable damage to cells by creating toxic forms of oxygen, called reactive oxygen species. Most PDT works with individual light-sensitive molecules -- but the new nanoparticles could each carry hundreds of molecules to a cancer site. A number of different light-sensitive molecules -- collectively known as photosensitisers -- are used in PDT and each absorbs a very specific part of the light spectrum.

The research team -- from the University of Hull's Department of Chemistry -- placed one kind of photosensitiser inside each nanoparticle and another on the outside, which meant that far more reactive oxygen species could be created from the same amount of light. Scientists detect Earth-equivalent amount of water within the moon. There is water inside the moon -- so much, in fact, that in some places it rivals the amount of water found within Earth.

The finding from a scientific team including Brown University comes from the first-ever measurements of water in lunar melt inclusions. Those measurements show that some parts of the lunar mantle have as much water as Earth's upper mantle. Lunar melt inclusions are tiny globules of molten rock trapped within crystals that are found in volcanic glass deposits formed during explosive eruptions. The new finding, published this week in Science Express, shows lunar magma water contents 100 times higher than previous studies have suggested. The result is the culmination of years of investigation by the team searching for water and other volatiles in volcanic glasses returned by NASA Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s. "It just looks like a clear sample with some black specks in it," said Weinreich, the second author on the paper. Walter Russell.

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CERN physicists trap antihydrogen atoms for more than 16 minutes. Trapping antihydrogen atoms at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has become so routine that physicists are confident that they can soon begin experiments on this rare antimatter equivalent of the hydrogen atom, according to researchers at the University of California, Berkeley. "We've trapped antihydrogen atoms for as long as 1,000 seconds, which is forever" in the world of high-energy particle physics, said Joel Fajans, UC Berkeley professor of physics, faculty scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a member of the ALPHA (Antihydrogen Laser Physics Apparatus) experiment at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.

The ALPHA team is hard at work building a new antihydrogen trap with "the hope that by 2012 we will have a new trap with laser access to allow spectroscopic experiments on the antiatoms," he said. Since the experiment first successfully trapped antihydrogen atoms in 2009, the researchers have captured 309. A True Story, by Lucian of Samosata; parallel English/Greek Index. Sacred Texts Classics Lucian of Samosata by Lucian of Samosata tr. by A.M. Harmon Parallel English and Greek Widely hailed as the first science fiction story, A True Story, by Lucian of Samosata is a voyage to the edges of the universe and reason. The title is the first clue that this will be a tall tale. As much a predecessor of Douglas Adams as Jules Verne, Lucian's fantasy explores not only outer space (where he brokers war and peace between the inhabitants of the sun and moon), but also the Elysian fields, the geography of the Odyssey, and the interior of a giant whale.

This edition includes the English translation of A.M. Lucian also wrote another proto-science-fictional piece, Icaromenippus, an Aerial Expedition, available at this site in the Fowler and Fowler translation. Title PageBook IBook II. Photographer captures flies in exquisite detail by snapping each one 687 times through a microscope.