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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...
Hannes Mayer
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Mar 1, 2008
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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...
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Mar 22, 2008
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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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Mar 22, 2008
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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...
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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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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...
Tom Gig
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Mar 31, 2008
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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....
fanman
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Mar 31, 2008
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... There is radiation everywhere in the universe. Even between galaxies due to intra-cluster-gas ;-) Just joking... glad to see some activity here again :-) ...
Hannes Mayer
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Mar 31, 2008
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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,...
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Mar 31, 2008
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Hi all! Today a milestone happened! My neutrino detector is finally working! :-) I already successfully detected one supernova explosion in M31 - the Andromeda...
Hannes Mayer
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Apr 1, 2008
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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...
Brooke Clarke
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Apr 1, 2008
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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 ...
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Oh yeah, I forgot. This is the 1st of April. ... regards, Bogdan Trif...
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... Smelly neutrinos.... probably fossil.... ;-) Ciao, Marco...
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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...
Hannes Mayer
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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! ...
Hannes Mayer
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Apr 1, 2008
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I think it went unseen, so here is a direct post: NEW @ CosmicRays.org: Geiger-Müller Detector/Tube Pages ********************************* Geiger Detector...
Hannes Mayer
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Apr 1, 2008
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... No, actually they taste very well. Ok, here we go: You need: 1 onion 2 carrots ... *g* :-) Cheers, Hannes. -- ...
Hannes Mayer
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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...
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awww noo way, if thats true, you got mee lol From: trifbogdan <trifbogdan@...> Date: 2008/04/01 Tue PM 12:04:40 CDT To: particledetector@yahoogroups.com ...
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Hi Hannes: I saw the plot at: http://www.lightningmaster.com/StructuralProtection.htm (correction it's microamps of current not milliamps). They make products...
Brooke Clarke
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Apr 2, 2008
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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...
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Apr 2, 2008
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... 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"....
Hannes Mayer
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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...
Hannes Mayer
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... I for one, have no doubt that there is some voltage across the capacitors, but I strongly doubt that any secondary cosmic rays are responsible. ... What...
Hannes Mayer
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Apr 2, 2008
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well like i said school and college never taught me about cosmic rays and their interactions, i learned that information said off of respectable websites. i...
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