Re: More on Speed of Light
Russell Garber ( (no email) )
Wed, 13 Oct 1999 13:49:18 -0400
Hi Ed,
Where are you reading this? Is it KeelyNet? I am just curious as I do not see
these messages showing up in the KeelyNet discussion list, but it does appear
you are posting these question somewhere as you have a "Message to all:" entry
in this message. Also, from your questions it seems that you may not be
getting the full threads of these messages. Anyway to answer your questions:
My goal with the Speed of Light thread was just to try and understand the whole
thing myself. I believe that even with some of the more complex areas of
physics, etc., that things should still have to follow "common sense" (to a
degree) once you have all the information. At the time, I could not think of
any "common sense" way to explain how the speed of light could be constant in
all frames of reference and thus my questions. As for the "ether" that you
speak of, I assume you mean the "ether" of the old Michelson-Morely
experiments and not the "Aether" of ZPE/Aether that is often mentioned in this
discussion list. I was not trying to resurrect that concept, although it, or
something similar would make sense to a certain extent. As for the Laser
fusion and Particle beam fusion devices that I spoke of (for your question
about Hot Fusion), this was only a reply to someone else's questions seeking
information about those type of devices. If you are not getting the full
thread on these topics, may I suggest you read them at KeelyNet (if you are not
doing so already) http://keelynet.com/interact/archive/index.htm. As for the
Cold Fusion experiments, I agree that the results look promising, but as for
the truth about over-unity in these experiments, your guess is as good as
mine. I have no formal education in any areas of science, physics, etc. These
subjects are just interesting to me, and the information I get about them is
from discussion lists like this one, books, programs on the television,
other web sites, and common sense, and thus I am no authority on any of these
topics. I am simply seeking more information to better understand them myself,
and relaying information that I have, to answer other people's questions if I
can, so that we all may better understand such things.
-Russ
..
>Ed wrote:
>Dear Russ:
>
>I entered this discussion only recently and I'm not sure what you're really
>looking for either.
>
>Are you trying to resurrect the concept of the ether or come up with hot
>fusion or what?
>
>Stay in touch and keep communicating.
>
>Message to all:
>
>What was the truth about Pons et. al. cold fusion experiment? I saw pictures
>of it and they had certainly generated over-unity in a beaker with brilliant
>white light generated which in itself would be useful for street lighting or
>something.
>
>Certainly better than those sick looking orange sodium vapor lamps.
>
>Any comments at all?
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