Hello All: I have one detector constructed, along with the power supply and support electronics. I'm trying to decide what to do about the gas inside the...
... Keith, Don't forget that when you speak of a vacuum inside of a detector there is a gas inside of it. If nothing is done to perturb the common atmospheric...
Joseph DiVerdi
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Hi all, sorry for using the list to contact Jorge directly, but: Jorge, an email dated Mon, 25 Feb 2008 20:15:15 +0100 is still bouncing to your yahoo account...
i wanted to share my works with the tesla radiant energy reciever. he first discovered cosmic rays in 1901, and showed for the first time that they can impinge...
Well, a too long post to read now, but: the Austrian Victor Hess "discovered" cosmic rays due to balloon experiments (which I want to redo in 2011 - 100 years...
Hannes Mayer
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well they should have been called radiant energy, technically because tesla discovered them first, the thing was that scientist at that time thought cosmic...
We can arrange a common chat time to talk in real time, but it'll difficult for Europeans and US-Americans to arrange a common time, since in Europe we are...
Hannes Mayer
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Mar 22, 2008 8:15 pm
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Indeed Tesla was a great, if not one of the best inventors/discovers of his time! But many of his stuff was forgotten and was/is discovered nowadays. Please...
Hannes Mayer
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Hello boxa, Your tesla plate experiments are very interesting. Haven't built it yet, but I may give it a try. I think it's always good to isolate where the...
If you really want to separate out man-made radiation, you'd have to perform the experiment in an environment where you could eliminate all unwanted radiation....
... There is radiation everywhere in the universe. Even between galaxies due to intra-cluster-gas ;-) Just joking... glad to see some activity here again :-) ...
thanks clay, yes i am trying to be as scientific as possible. i would really like a faraday cage and lead block, but like you said we dont have access to them,...
thanks tom and fan man for your interests in mine and teslas work. i know because nikola tesla made the radio, he was getting energy from somewhere else back...
thanks tom for your interests in mine and teslas work. i know because nikola tesla made the radio, he was getting energy from somewhere else back then because...
thanks tom for your interests in mine and teslas work. i know because nikola tesla made the radio, he was getting energy from somewhere else back then because...
Hi all! Today a milestone happened! My neutrino detector is finally working! :-) I already successfully detected one supernova explosion in M31 - the Andromeda...
Hi Boxa: I think what you and others are seeing with this setup is related to moving electrostatic charge. For example if a cloud that carries an electrical...
Hi Hannes ! What magnitude it will have that supernova ? M31 (Galaxy of Andromeda, 00h 42m 44.3s, +41° 16 9) is aprox 2.500.000 light-years far from ...
OK, we need to get some thing right here! ... That is because solar wind is disturbing Earth's magnetic field and this disturbances cause induction in the...
Hi Brooke! ... Yes, that is what I'm thinking too. And EM, ... Boxa, in one video you say it is weather dependend. More energy on cloudy days ? If yes, voila! ...
I think it went unseen, so here is a direct post: NEW @ CosmicRays.org: Geiger-Müller Detector/Tube Pages ********************************* Geiger Detector...
yes, but solar wind is part of the cosmic ray spectrum isnt it, it still throws off particles and high energy em waves, ok maybe im wrong about that part, but...
Hi Hannes: I saw the plot at: http://www.lightningmaster.com/StructuralProtection.htm (correction it's microamps of current not milliamps). They make products...
sorry i didnt see your message brook. thank you very much for supporting my claims, it does work, and i am happy others have done this. i will try the bottle...
... Spectrum: yes See: Galactic cosmic rays (GCR) vs. solar cosmic rays (SCR)! http://www.cosmicrays.org/muon-rays.php There are so called "magnetic clouds"....
Hi Brooke! ... µA's makes more sense :-) ... It's not my brush. I just found the image via google. I thinks it easy to build one of those dissipaters: Just...