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Keano

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  1. speaking of brains interfacing with a computer, check this out http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/10/041022104658.htm
  2. alot of medical uses, he are some that I found Silica microspheres for biomolecular detection applications Gold-nanoparticle-assisted oligonucleotide immobilisation for improved DNA detection miniaturised cryopreservation for cellular nanobiotechnology Transporting cells with mobile microrobots Microthermoforming technique for manufacturing scaffolds in tissue engineering
  3. your spinning like a little toy top
  4. ive presented facts that should make everyone reconsider you call me conspiracy theorist, I call you spin dr. and if i was a conspiracy theorist i could get you way better and more far out topics than cold-fusion
  5. 1) Big Oil = Big $ = Big Pollitical Power = Control and supression 2) it would turn the world economy upside down
  6. IEEE is the manuscript the professional electrical engineer gets his info Wikipedia is basically for students or the non professional who you going to listen to
  7. "Over the years, a number of groups around the world have reproduced the original Pons-Fleischmann excess heat effect, yielding sometimes as much as 250 percent of the energy put in." "unfortunatly coldfusion still seems to be an unattainable goal" answer to what Im talking about, just read it
  8. youll have to check the nearest "conspiracy theory" <-- note the spin
  9. ok ok ok heres something to chew on Cold fusion back from the dead Mullins, J. This paper appears in: Spectrum, IEEE Publication Date: Sept. 2004 Volume: 41, Issue: 9 On page(s): 22, 24, 26- ISSN: 0018-9235 INSPEC Accession Number: 8101948 Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/MSPEC.2004.1330805 Posted online: 2004-09-03 10:46:54.0 Abstract The US Energy Department has renewed its efforts to investigate the prospects for cold fusion, the supposed generation of thermonuclear energy using tabletop apparatus. While critics say that the extravagant claims behind cold fusion need to be backed with exceptionally strong evidence, there has been a small group of dedicated researches who have continued to conduct investigations. Over the years, a number of groups around the world have reproduced the original Pons-Fleischmann excess heat effect, yielding sometimes as much as 250 percent of the energy put in. It appears that the results of all these research have convinced the DOE to give cold fusion another look.
  10. a bunch of spin Dr's in here smoke and mirrors to blind people from knowing or at least investigating for yourself the truth
  11. http://mars-news.de/life/spherules/ why should you care? im presuming you are all scientists and scientists are usually interested in strange phenomena if the link doesnt work go to http://www.mars-news.de
  12. http://mars-news.de/life/spherules/:confused:
  13. http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20051031/sc_space/usmilitarywantstoowntheweather thats yahoo news folks the thing would fit in your pocket--> Excerpt from the New York World Telegram, July 11, 1935 - Nikola Tesla revealed that an earthquake which drew police and ambulances to the region of his laboratory at 48 E. Houston St., New York, in 1898, was the result of a little machine he was experimenting with at the time which "you could put in your overcoat pocket." The bewildered newspapermen pounced upon this as at least one thing they could understand and "the father of modern electricity" told what had happened as follows: "I was experimenting with vibrations. I had one of my machines going and I wanted to see if I could get it in tune with the vibration of the building. I put it up notch after notch. There was a peculiar cracking sound. "I asked my assistants where did the sound come from. They did not know. I put the machine up a few more notches. There was a louder cracking sound. I knew I was approaching the vibration of the steel building. I pushed the machine a little higher. "Suddenly all the heavy machinery in the place was flying around. I grabbed a hammer and broke the machine. The building would have been about our ears in another few minutes. Outside in the street there was pandemonium. "The police and ambulances arrived. I told my assistants to say nothing. We told the police it must have been an earthquake. That's all they ever knew about it." Some shrewd reporter asked Dr. Tesla at this point what he would need to destroy the Empire State Building and the doctor replied: "Vibration will do anything. It would only be necessary to step up the vibrations of the machine to fit the natural vibration of the building and the building would come crashing down. That's why soldiers break step crossing a bridge." His early experiments in vibration, he explained, led to his invention of his "earth vibrating" machine. (For more detailed information on this device, please check out a fantastic book, by Dale Pond - "Tesla's Earthquake Machine." Pick one up from Amazon.com, below)
  14. well that one is easy just do a search even highschool kids can figure that one out
  15. well today magnificent day that today is Space Ghost kicked Godzillas ass you see Godzilla has tunnel vision and is easily distracted from the truth real scientists take their blinders off PEOPLE!!!!
  16. well today magnificent day that today is Space Ghost kicked Godzillas ass you see Godzilla has tunnel vision and is easily distracted from the truth
  17. Read it and weep little lizard I just confirmed the validity of the weather making, found the source in IEEE Spectrum magazine April 2004 Electric rainmaking technology gets Mexico's blessing Moore, S.K. This paper appears in: Spectrum, IEEE Publication Date: April 2004 Volume: 41, Issue: 4 On page(s): 26- 27 ISSN: 0018-9235 INSPEC Accession Number: 8091224 Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/MSPEC.2004.1279189 Posted online: 2004-04-05 13:18:28.0 Abstract From at least the early 1940s to the end of the 20th century, it always rained more in the state of Jalisco, in central Mexico, than in its neighbor Aguascalientes. But in 2000, on a patch of parched pasture in Aguascalientes, workers from Mexico City-based Electrificacion Local de la Atmosfera Terrestre SA (ELAT) erected a peculiar field of interconnected metal poles and wires somewhat resembling the skeleton of a carnival tent. Since then, about as much rain has fallen on the plains of Aquascalientes as on its more lush neighbour. There are now 17 such installations in six states in Mexico, and in January, federal government agencies decided to back construction and operation of 19 more by 2006, potentially altering the weather in much of parched north and central Mexico. The merits of the various technologies involved are discussed.
  18. Space Ghost vs. the ugly plastic lizard what are you saying chump
  19. gives new meening to the term dirty hippies eeewww Im a lepton, whats a lepton
  20. Heres another one Man can now controle the weather The Russians set up some kind of a rain making device in Mexico http://www.holoscience.com/news.php?article=9eq6g3aj
  21. heres another god like/ science fiction power man can controle The legendary scientist Tesla figured out how to create small earthquakes by manipulating EM with electrical devices
  22. 100c is the boiling point not the evaperating point
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