before it is blown into the
DT> spark gap? You could run the air (I'm assumeing that your
DT> using ... With your equipment, it sounds like you actually could...
Absolutely, positively. Though I can't figu... transition level for CO2 is used for lasing but I could find
BD>out.
>I have a feeling that with a p... operly designed system though,
>the efficiencies could get considerably greater. My assumption
>is base
ain psi researchers?
2.5: Does dowsing work?
2.6: Could psi be inhibited by the presence of skeptics?
2.7... ---
5.1: Is the Bible evidence of anything?
5.2: Could the Universe have been created old?
5.3: What abo... e second law of thermodynamics says...."
5.7: How could living organisms arise "by chance"?
5.8: But does... mus a prophet? +
7.4: Does astrology work?
7.4.1: Could astrology work by gravity?
7.4.2: What is the `Ma
nical school in
Yugoslavia for believing that he could build a generator that would
extract electrical ... ing water! It is
theoretically possible that we could at some point take this 'Quantum
Leap Forward.' ... hear that a grandmother
("dharma") who said she could channel Nikola Tesla had been given a
formal tes... our personal finances, maybe we don't care.
We could say, let the government figure it out. Well, evi
ich will talk about the various ideas for
how one could imagine FTL travel (like wormholes, "changing the... erent for different frames of
reference) then we could change the laws of physics just by traveling in
... observed mass) is given
by gamma * m. Thus, we could also write the total energy as
E = (observ... is
only about 2.2E-6 seconds. Even if the muon could travel at the speed
of light, it could still go
erent for different
frames of reference) then we could change the laws of physics just by
traveling in ... observed mass) is given
by gamma * m. Thus, we could also write the total energy as
E = (observed mas... is
only about 2.2E-6 seconds. Even if the muon could traveling at the
speed of light, it could still only go about 660 meters during its life
time. Becaus
for
life, and it is therefore unlikely that life could ever have
originated on the Moon. Furthermore, lu... Before the first Moon rocks were collected, we could analyze
only two types of bodies in our solar sys... r oxygen,
any contact with the Earth's atmosphere could "rust" them badly. For
this reason, the returned ... s long operation has provided
information that we could not have obtained from shorter records.
The
e
oncologists, radiologists and surgeons.
You could try the hospitals and big clinics. But how exci... nics, biochemistry,
ballistics, and aviation. It could be said that Rife practically developed
electrome... just recently, this was the
only microscope which could observe the live action of viruses. Modern elect... cure, as the connective tissue diseases. So Rife could see organisms that
no one else could find with or
life and death decisions about
cancer drugs who could honestly say they've never heard of Essiac.
I ho... if an herbal compound developed by one one woman could
possibly - even possibly - be safer and more eff... g the healing properties of nature before science could
understand them - or even believe that they exis... t crave attention or money. " never had $100.00 I
could call my own," she use to laugh with her friends.
ble for its disability. "If he worked harder, he could do
it", says the frustrated teacher. No one expe... either
hemisphere. For example, a list of words could be learned by
converting and storing them as visu... o would be more likely to
use imaginal strategies could be said to use a right Hemispheric
Related Trait, and a person who used auditory strategies could be
said to use a left Hemispheric Related Trait.
ted in those lectures proposed that
the Earth could be considered as a conducting sphere and that it could
support a large electrical charge. Dr. Tesl... ned by Dr. Tesla that air under a partial vacuum could conduct
high frequency electrical currents a... r better than copper wires.
If a transmitter could be elevated to a level where the air pressure
where ultraviolet radiation from
the sun could generate an assortment of simple and complex orga... as by organic molecules from space. This seeding could have been
either through organic molecule... en the sea and the rock. Besides, what scientist could resist
the "soup and sandwich" pun!
... elenterates.
With this complexity, there could no longer be a simple random merg-
ing.
ky or encrusted dirt indicates a discharge, which could be a sign
of a blocked tear duct, conjunc... l feral cats. After, say, four years,
we could expect him to be completely feral, effectively a ... xposure to mankind. After the same four years we could
expect him to be semi-feral, cautious and... dness, especially in the form of
food, he could be won over, but would never make a good indoor-o
y a careful analysis of the fallout
products, you could work out roughly where the energy came from.
In p... . Rough calculations showed that sustained fusion could occur if the Li6D
mass was separated from the tri... e George test showed that a small quantity of D-T could
be ignited by a fission device.
Radiation Couple... h-Z
material. The only place this high-Z material could be is the bomb casing,
which is responsible for m
of this
sort, given a few hundred million years, could arise by chance at the
edges of the young oceans ... , a copying
mistake would happen; if the new copy could still make copies of itself, a
new "species" woul... f.
On the other hand, even a short-lived molecule could come to outnumber a
very stable molecule if it ca... n numbers relative to
those which molecules which could be eaten easily. At some unknown stage
in this p
rtently lost from the magnetic storage
device and could not be included in Figures 2 and 3. This does no... ions/d-d/second.
We note that such a fusion rate could be achieved by "squeezing" the
deuterons to half ... of 60 mW/(m*m) [8]. Thus,
geological p-d fusion could possibly contribute to the observed heat
flux, th... several
sources, "cold" geological nuclear fusion could account for steady-