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dinosaur extinction theory gravity pangea World's first Fusion Generator; world's first Electric Motor  
Briefly allow me to outline my history leading up to the world's first Fusion Machine. As you can tell I am supremely confident of the success of this engineering.  Around 1989 was news of Fleischmann & Pons with test tube cold fusion by running electricity in heavy water. I would have no engineering patents until 1991. In fact, I would have no science or engineering until after 7Nov1990 with the Atom Totality theory.   After 7Nov1990 with the Atom Totality theory, the first of my engineering patent applications would start. It started in 1991 with Radioactive Spontaneous Neutron Materialization , RSNM. RSNM was the means by which Atom Totalities grow and RSNM was Dirac's radioactivities as per his book DIRECTIONS IN PHYSICS.   So, in 1991 I attempted to _link_ RSNM with the cold fusion of test tube cold fusion. However, the cold-fusion experiments could not verify that the phenomenon existed. And thus, sometime around the middle 1990s I put RSNM, and fusion and related issues on the back-burner of my patent projects. In the middle 1990s I was more interested and deeply absorbed in biology patent engineering, especially that of *cloning*.   Then in July of 1996 I saw the cover of NATURE with the news that the solid Earth core spins faster than the rest of the Earth. This news rekindled my search of engineering a machine that reveals or uses RSNM. I could see in that July 1996 front cover of the Earth core that the Earth is an Electric Motor itself. And what was different between the Earth as an Electric Motor and other electric motors, such that the inner core (the rotor) spins faster than the remainder parts? So, I suspected that there was a Faraday Cage built into the Earth that caused this faster spin. I reserved the one year time to file patent application of this Faraday Cage incorporated into an Electric Motor which would use or display RSNM. That application was due by 22 July 1997, just twelve days from today. But in the tinkering around and the reading-up and researching and the talks with professionals, I came to the situation that it did not work in either using RSNM or displaying RSNM. So as June came and gone and the first days of July I was feeling bad about this patent application. And I said to myself, write it up anyway, even if it does not work for there may be something in it, if modified that will make it work.   In the first days of July, I was beginning to feel slightly depressed because , quite literally, I live for these patent applications. These are my first and highest priorities. And I fight to the teeth on each one of them. And here I was getting into the mood of _abandoning_ this application. But my reflects to a situation like this, or to other similar situations in my life like this, is to do a strong-man-turn, a strong man-about-face. It is when caught in a lost situation is to strengthen the situation. Like my mechanical _object_s, or clothes, or bicycle for instance. Say some components of the bicycle fail, then I replace them with superior upgraded components. I replace with something of higher quality than before. I turn a loss into a victory.    Thus, in the last of June and early July, I was looking for something superior to the Faraday Cage Electric Motor. And I could plainly see that Sonoluminescence, unlike cold fusion, was a verified phenomenom. Sonoluminescence was a real science that noone doubted. And years ago, in 1994, and perhaps even in 1991 (Usenet has many of those posts for accurate dates) I helped to support RSNM by claiming that sonoluminescence was RSNM.    So, in early July I was moving away from Faraday Cage Electric Motor but I needed something bigger and better. And here was the point in time in my mind where I put sonoluminescence in the center stage of this patent work and to combine Electric Motor with Sonoluminescence. Forget about RSNM for the time being. Although it was RSNM that brought me to this stage of looking only at Electric Motor and Sonoluminescence and to go as far as possible with only Electric Motor and Sonoluminescence. (Never give up on RSNM for it may be in there yet.)    So, in early July, I said to myself, how can I combine to the maximum these two of sonoluminescence and Electric Motor?    I saw an article in the last page of SCIENCE NEWS talking about a SCIENCE article on sonoluminescence.    I had posted to the Net to another poster about mercury being in the liquid core and inner core. Soon after that post, somehow my mind remembered back on the world's first Electric Motor of Michael Faraday in the film THE MECHANICAL UNIVERSE.   And once I remembered Faraday's first electric motor of a bowl of mercury with a needle going around and around and around with sparks, I realized that sonoluminescence or a form of it EM-luminescence could be built inside an Electric Motor itself. And then I realized I had the world's first Fusion Generator, a modified electric motor.   I am confident that this new mercury luminescence electric motor will work. And as I review the above, what amazes me the most is why it took so long for such a simple idea. Why did it take from 1991 until now 1997 to make such a simple adjustment in an idea? It is simpleton to see that mercury is a liquid and can replace water, and that the sonoluminescence of sound waves can also be replaced by the EM waves of an electric motor. Often, simple ideas take a roundabout path and many years before they are discovered. And once discovered, many people raise their hands and exclaim, how simple, I should have seen that.   Today I reviewed two episodes of THE MECHANICAL UNIVERSE. And I remember one of those episodes talked about the elder Ampere before being guillotined remarking that it was a wise economy to have furnished his son Ampere with books and gadgets of learning. Indeed it was a wise economy to have furnished the young Ampere with the best teaching devices of his time. As it was also a wise economy that I bought for in the name of the Plutonium Atom Foundation the laser disks of THE MECHANICAL UNIVERSE, for if I had not, perhaps I would not have remembered that bowl of mercury for which Michael Faraday had made the world's first electric motor. And now I am searching for where in the literature does it state precisely what Faraday's first electric motor was constructed of? And probably, the Royal Institute possesses , still, Faraday's first electric motor (I am guessing).   And I am guessing that Faraday had mercury in his first electric motor. I doubt that some form of water , salt water  could be used by Faraday. Is mercury the only liquid to be used to make an Electric Motor? Question.   So, today I saw again Faraday's world's first electric motor.
 
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dinosaur extinction theory gravity pangea World's first Fusion Generator; world's first Electric Motor  
   Ive heard some rather ridiculous explanations for biogenesis, but this certainly takes the cake. Let me get this straight, your saying that highly energized particles can theoretically form organisms when they come to a rest?   I remember in 1993 that the highest energy cosmic particle ever recorded (by Fly's Eye detector) had an energy of 10^14 MEV. That is more than enough energy when stopped to form an entire bacteria
 
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Fusion Machine. As you can tell I am supremely confident of the success of this engineering.
 
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dinosaur extinction theory gravity pangea World's first Fusion Generator; world's first Electric Motor  
Briefly allow me to outline my history leading up to the world's first Fusion Machine. As you can tell I am supremely confident of the success of this engineering. How would a successful Fusion Generator history go? Well it may go like this. Of course I outlined the device and invention to Internet as of 7 July 1997. Since I do not have any liquid mercury ( and be mighty careful with liquid mercury for there have been many deaths due to mercury poisoning).   I suspect someone in a lab of sonoluminescence work can easily get a container of mercury and observe whether mercury sonoluminesces. If mercury sonoluminens as well as water does then that will be big news.   Then someone will look to find if mercury needs doping for maximum luminescence.   And someone can find out if mercury is the best or if some salt water will function. But I am supposing that only mercury can make the Faraday electric motor and that salt water is too weak of a conductor.   And someone will find to see if other waves instead of sound waves can cause the phenomenon. Specifically, can EM waves from the electric motor itself cause the sonoluminescence? Or can a electric motor which stirs the mercury, stirs it like a ship propellor stirs water to cause the sonoluminescence.   If all of this is found out to be true and workable then a Faraday electric motor is built to incorporate the maximum EM-luminescence out of the mercury.   All of the above is relatively easy and straigthforward. A scientist in a lab with all the equipment could find out the answers in a week's time. A good experimental physicist could find out in a day.   So, why has noone checked mercury for sonoluminescence? I am guessing that noone ever thought to check it because noone had any extended use for a sonoluminescing mercury. And besides, water is clear and is easy to spot whether it luminesces but with mercury, to detect whether any luminescence occurred would be difficult unless you had special equipment.   Like I say, I do not have mercury available and am not trained in working with such a poison.   And I have the feeling that my new invention will meet violent resistance from the establishment physicists working with hot plasma fusion and laser fusion. Their threat is obvious. For if my Sonolumin Electric Motor Generator is correct, then it puts them out of a job. The USA alone spends what, close to a billion dollars a year on hot plasma and laser fusion programs. To shelve all of those jobs almost overnight by a simple Electric Motor design that delivers fusion energy would cause quite a violent raucous storm in many quarters of physics research.   And if my Electric Motor Fusion Generator is true and delivers the power. Then I should sit down with the world and give the world some Moral lectures of why and how they went wrong  for those 50 years of trying to engineer hot plasma. I should give the world a long moral type lecture. What is the moral theme if my Motor pans out? I suppose the moral theme is that when you are confronted with a physics quest for which you know little about and do not know if it is possible to engineer, then the most prudent path of action is to not make a big project of it. Sort of like the Big Bertha tanks and cannons that got stuck in the mud compared to the nimble Russian tanks.   In engineering like in life, there is a premium for speed as compared to size. When you get too big, the little fast competitors eat you up all around you and by the time you make a move, you are obsolete. Face it, hot plasma fusion has had no success news of worthy note since its beginnings. This fact alone should have told the spenders of this project that it was a money loser. And Laser fusion also had no success. So, the moral theme is quite clear, when unsure and uncertain of success, keep the project small. If some signs of success appear then stay with it and make it big only if a surprize big success comes. Invest big only on a big surprize success.    If it comes back that mercury sonoluminesces better than does water, then invest big in the Faraday Electric Motor Generator. Only something surprizing and big warrants a big project investment. And in all of those years of Tokamak hot fusion and Laser inertial confinement fusion, in all of those years there was never a big surprize success, but rather, it was difficult for those projects to even meet their minimal requirements.
 
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dinosaur extinction theory gravity pangea World's first Fusion Generator; world's first Electric Motor  
IF this is so great, why don't you use your real name? Archimedes Plutonium < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote ...  My apologies to those of you who know the history, but Archie has  posted mainly in the physics and math groups until recently.    Archimedes Plutonium is his legal name.  He is an employee (at the  Hanover Inn) of Dartmouth University.  His legal name used to be  Ludwig Plutonium, under which he had a letter to the editor published  in Scientific American in April of (1995?).  AFAIK, his original  name was Ludwig von Ludwig.  You can learn more from his website,  and even more from experts on net legends.  He even has his own newsgroup, which is where I have set followups.
 
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