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  Re: How Second Hand Smoke Threatens Your Health         


Author: hanson
Date: Dec 31, 2007 15:45

"Agent Smith" who doesn't know the difference between fusion
and his own con-fusion which confuses "Agent Smith", aka
two-blocks-on-your-left.com> wrote... ... ...
> "Androcles" wrote
>> "Agent Smith" two-blocks-on-your-left.com> wrote
>>: "Androcles" wrote
>>: > "Agent Smith" two-blocks-on-your-left.com> wrote
>>: >: "Androcles" wrote in
>>: >: > "Agent Smith" two-blocks-on-your-left.com> wrote
>>: >: >: "Androcles" wrote
>>: >: >: > "Agent Smith" two-blocks-on-your-left.com> wrote
>>: >: >: >: "Androcles" wrote
>>: >: >: >: > "Agent Smith" two-blocks-on-your-left.com>
>>: >: >: >: >: [ml] prqview200@yahoo.com.tw wrote
>
[ml]
Secondhand smoking, breathing in of environmental
tobacco smoke (ETS), is also called passive smoking.
comprises of over 4000 chemical constituents, a large
proportion of which are carcinogens. EPA has ...
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  M`I 5`Per secution ` Harass ment throug h th e Rad io         


Author: emvemvm
Date: Dec 31, 2007 01:59

MI5 Persecution Update: Friday. 9 July, 1999

Harassment. in Poland, July 1999

And still. it continues.... in my last fax I said that provided MI5 made no
attempts at harassment during my. two-week holiday this summer, or after I
returned to England, then I would. discontinue these faxes. Unfortunately
MI5 have continued to harass me, both during the. holiday and after my
return to London. I. really dont want to continue these articles, since
they take up so much time and effort, not to mention expense; but. the
Security Service wont even. let me have a holiday in peace and quiet, so I
have to make further efforts to bring their activities. out into the open.

In early July I visited my aunt and her family in Poland.. On Saturday 3
July 1999, I. went to a family barbecue at an allotment outside the
city. One of my aunts family has. previously shown himself to...
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  CFP: INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL SUPERCOMPUTING         


Author: optical.supercomputing
Date: Dec 29, 2007 02:58

--- CALL FOR PAPERS ---

---------------------------------------------------------
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL SUPERCOMPUTING (OSC'08)
---------------------------------------------------------

August 25-29, 2008, Vienna, Austria
In conjunction with the 7th International Conference on Unconventional
Computation (UC'08)

WEB PAGE:

http://www.cs.ubbcluj.ro/~moltean/osc2008
http://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~osc2008

FORUM:
http://groups.google.com/group/optical-supercomputing?hl=en

SCOPE
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  They cancelled my patent         


Author: Chris
Date: Dec 28, 2007 13:09

They Cancelled it.

Does that mean something?

Patents status information
View on Esp@cenet
CURRENT DETAILS
CURRENT REGISTER DETAILS FOR GB2425880
Form 1 Application No GB0509184.8 filing date 05.05.2005
Title THERMONUCLEAR POWER REACTOR USING RADIO...
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  Re: A Major Design flaw in fusion reactors is holding back progress.         


Author: Y.Porat
Date: Dec 28, 2007 04:37

On Dec 28, 1:09 pm, festusby...@btinternet.com wrote:
> On 27 Dec, 17:31, Bruce Scott TOK >
> Header@[127.1]> wrote:
>> To the OP:  google for phrases such as
>
>>  virial theorem MHD plasma physics
>>  conducting wall spheromak
>>  self consistent currents magnetic confinement
>
>> to learn the fundamentals of what you're asking about.
>
>> --
>> ciao,
>> Bruce
>
>> drift wave turbulence:  http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~bds/
>
> Bruce Scott
> ...
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  Hirsch-meek fusor         


Author: rehamkcirtap
Date: Dec 27, 2007 11:59

Hi all.

The physics club at my school has recently obtained funding to
construct and operate a Hirsch-Meek style fusor on campus. Our goal
is to study the behavior of short lived hot plasmas under laser fire.
I have a few questions and clarifications if anyone happens to know
about this better than I do.

We have a sound design for the structure of the vacuum chamber as well
as the particle delivery method. It is complete with a viewing window
(we're working on getting video, for safer observation) and a special
inlet we designed for the laser. We've also sufficiently worked out
the grid design, inner and outer. The circuit represents something of
a problem for us though. I know that we need to build a power source
capable of providing significantly more than 20 kV at around 80 mA.
Then we have to get that to the inner grid without killing anyone or
destroying anything. We don't have the requisite knowledge and the
electrical engineering department said "we don't have time to babysit
physics students". Any ideas?
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  Best And Fast         


Author: rezanassimi
Date: Dec 27, 2007 05:46

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  Re: I'm getting impatiient!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please respond with reasonable answers or I'll keep pestering you all!!!!! -- Is neutron-neutron fusion easier to facilitate than proton-proton fusion? I think.         


Author: Whata Fool
Date: Dec 27, 2007 02:44

"Green Xenon [Radium]" excite.com> wrote:
>Either answer the question properly or FOAD.

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  Re: Is neutron-neutron fusion easier to facilitate than proton-proton fusion? I think.         


Author: Y.Porat
Date: Dec 26, 2007 23:26

On Dec 27, 6:09 am, "Green Xenon [Radium]" excite.com>
wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Neutron-neutron fusion is an example of nuclear fusion because neutrons
> are nucleons. Is it possible to solve the energy crisis using
> neutron-neutron fusion? Can this fusion be used to generated sufficient
> amounts of power? One advantage to neutron-neutron fusion over H-H
> fusion is that, neutrons don't have charge. Unlike protons which are
> positively charged and repel each other, neutrons are neutral so it
> shouldn't require nearly as much energy to fuse neutrons as to fuse protons.
>
> I've searched on other internet about neutron-neutron fusion, however, I
> haven't received anything about its use for energy. All that show up are
> neutron beams. Why?
>
> Happy Holidays,
>
> Radium

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On Dec 27, 8:22 am, "Green Xenon [Radium]" excite.com>
wrote:
> I had to start a new thread because some jack-offs decided to add
> off-topic junk in...
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  Re: I'm getting impatiient!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please respond with reasonable answers or I'll keep pestering you all!!!!! -- Is neutron-neutron fusion easier to facilitate than proton-proton fusion? I think.         


Author: Y.Porat
Date: Dec 26, 2007 23:22

On Dec 27, 8:22 am, "Green Xenon [Radium]" excite.com>
wrote:
> I had to start a new thread because some jack-offs decided to add
> off-topic junk in the original thread inhttp://groups.google.com/group/sci.energy/browse_frm/thread/41210fda0...
>
> I had to start a new thread because some jack-offs decided to add
> off-topic junk in the original thread inhttp://groups.google.com/group/sci.energy/browse_frm/thread/41210fda0...
>
> I had to start a new thread because some jack-offs decided to add
> off-topic junk in the original thread inhttp://groups.google.com/group/sci.energy/browse_frm/thread/41210fda0...
>
>> I've searched on the internet about neutron-neutron fusion, however, I
> haven't received anything about its use for energy. All that show up are
> neutron beams. Why?
>
> I've searched on the internet about neutron-neutron fusion, however, I
> haven't received anything about its use for energy. All that show up are
> neutron beams. Why?
>
> No offense ... ...
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