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"Jeff Liebermann" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Tue, 5 Jun 2012 18:55:49 +0200, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote: J. Schneider published his results in 2006 after 15 years of experiments. The National Cancer Institute confirmed it. Your "alternatives" were the old ones. The NCI doesn't confirm anything or do any research or experiments. They're a government organization that catalogs, organizes, and reports on other peoples and organizations research. The only place where the NCI funds reports are for maintaining the statistical database and running regular surveys of best practices and research trends. I believe (not sure) that they also insist on peer reviewed research. Searching cancer.gov and scholar.google.com for "J. Schneider epsom salt", I find nothing. URL please? Any double blind clinical trials? I have come accros Epsom salt in 2007. The most interesting was Schneider's "CANCER CURE PAGE". It starts it words: "I mix my cancer cure as i explain in item #4 on this "CANCER CURE PAGE" I have the printout but without URL. Two years ago I have lost the all what was on my PC. Schneider did not write why the Epsom salt cure cancers. So it was interesting for me the two steatments: "ALL cancer is a funge" and "that magnesium sulphate (Epsom Salts) saturated solution in water is deadly to almost any fungus/yeast. Well, after 1 week of applying this it has sorted out my basal cell and removed it completely. That stuff is dirt cheap and works." It is known since XVI century that Epsom salt cures all skin problems. Todey I found: " Sea Salt Water Drink - Dr. F. Batmanghelidj MD believes that salt is vital for theprevention and treatment of the cancer. Cancer cells - he explains- cannotleave in an oxygenated environment. When the body is well hydrated and saltexpends the volume of blood circulation to reach all parts of the body, theoxygen and active immune cells in the blood reach the cancerous tissue anddestroy it. All refined salt should be discarded as its harmful to the body" Unrefined sea salt has many Mg and S ions. Do you use the unrafined sea salt? S* |
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napisał w wiadomości ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: "Ian" napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... "Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message .. . A box is not the best condenser. You should use the Leyden jar. S* How about a nice modern compact capacitor? It should be with the low leakage. The Leyden jar has a thick insulation. And, "Any type of capacitor may develop excessive leakage if the capacitor is subjected to excessive applied voltage or high-voltage spikes." .It was known in Marconi time: "It is now perfectly well known that a condenser, if large enough, does not prevent the passage of high frequency oscillations, and therefore in these cases the earth is for all practical purposes connected to the antennae." (Marconi 1909). In reality the real condenser conducts (electrons are flowing) the DC but do not AC. In the teaching program is opposite. S* What an utter idiot. Who wants to try to explain to this babbling idiot that the impedance of a capacitor is 1 / ( 2 X pi X f X C) which means if f is zero (DC) the impedance is infinite and there is no conduction (in an ideal capacitor). You and teachers live in the ideal world where are the ideal capacitors. Leyden jar has insulator made of glass. It is possible to make it with insulator "made" of the air. What will be leakage in such case? S* |
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
.. . In reality the real condenser conducts (electrons are flowing) the DC but do not AC. In the teaching program is opposite. S* What an utter idiot. Who wants to try to explain to this babbling idiot that the impedance of a capacitor is 1 / ( 2 X pi X f X C) which means if f is zero (DC) the impedance is infinite and there is no conduction (in an ideal capacitor). You and teachers live in the ideal world where are the ideal capacitors. Leyden jar has insulator made of glass. It is possible to make it with insulator "made" of the air. What will be leakage in such case? S* Errr ... if your computer used capacitors with air dielectric then I doubt we'd hear from you again. If it helps you, capacitors pass AC and block DC. Regards, Ian. |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Sea Salt Water Drink - Dr. F. Batmanghelidj MD believes that salt is vital for theprevention and treatment of the cancer. Cancer cells - he explains- cannotleave in an oxygenated environment. When the body is well hydrated and saltexpends the volume of blood circulation to reach all parts of the body, theoxygen and active immune cells in the blood reach the cancerous tissue anddestroy it. All refined salt should be discarded as its harmful to the body" Unrefined sea salt has many Mg and S ions. Do you use the unrafined sea salt? Drink sea water, lots of it, please. |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... Who wants to try to explain to this babbling idiot that the impedance of a capacitor is 1 / ( 2 X pi X f X C) which means if f is zero (DC) the impedance is infinite and there is no conduction (in an ideal capacitor). You and teachers live in the ideal world where are the ideal capacitors. I live in the real world and it is trivial to verify that the impedance of a capacitor is 1 / ( 2 X pi X f X C). As usual, you are totally confused. Leyden jar has insulator made of glass. It is possible to make it with insulator "made" of the air. What will be leakage in such case? Leakage and impedance are two separate things, idiot. |
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"Ian" napisał w wiadomości ... "Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message .. . In reality the real condenser conducts (electrons are flowing) the DC but do not AC. In the teaching program is opposite. If it helps you, capacitors pass AC and block DC. Each insulator is a weak conductor. At DC and pulse current electrons are flowing through the insulator (leakage). At AC not. At AC the charging/discharging take place. The electrons flow into plate and come back. Charging current and discharging current do not pass or by-pas the capacitors. S* |
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
... Each insulator is a weak conductor. At DC and pulse current electrons are flowing through the insulator (leakage). At AC not. An insulator is ... an insulator. No leakage. If an insulator is not insulating then you'd better handle your mains leads with care. ttfn, Ian. |
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On 6/5/2012 9:53 PM, Irv Finkleman wrote:
wrote in message ... On 5-Jun-2012, "Sal M. wrote: "Sal M. napisał w wiadomości ... "Szczepan wrote in message ... "Sal M. The commercial power in my neighborhood has an asymmetric waveform. Some of us have been saving the extra electrons on one-half-cycle. The extra electrons flow into the ground. Like in your radios. S* True. However, to be of any future use, they must be captured before this can happen. I'm keeping mine on a shelf in the back pantry. The first box is nearly full. A box is not the best condenser. You should use the Leyden jar. S* The Leyden jar is small. Holds only a few dozen coulombs. Shoebox holds hundreds and I already have plenty of shoeboxes, plus friends who have shoeboxes. The lid needs to be taped down or the mutual repulsion of the electrons will push it up and off. I accumulate my electrons in a RubberMade Packer box all year. The box is big and well insulated and also holds my Field Day radio and antennas. In June, I take it to the FD site all charged up and ready for Qs. -- Ken Fowler, KO6NO Gee! I Wish I'd thought of that. I love this group -- I learn something new every day! Irv VE6BP :-) I used to keep all of my spare electrons in my hair. I would just use a comb in dry weather to collect them. However, since going bald I have no more spare electrons..sigh.... Michael |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Ian" napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... "Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message .. . In reality the real condenser conducts (electrons are flowing) the DC but do not AC. In the teaching program is opposite. If it helps you, capacitors pass AC and block DC. Each insulator is a weak conductor. At DC and pulse current electrons are flowing through the insulator (leakage). At AC not. At AC the charging/discharging take place. The electrons flow into plate and come back. Charging current and discharging current do not pass or by-pas the capacitors. S* As usual, a pile of babbling nonsense. |
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napisał w wiadomości ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: Sea Salt Water Drink - Dr. F. Batmanghelidj MD believes that salt is vital for the prevention and treatment of the cancer. Cancer cells - he explains- cannotleave in an oxygenated environment. When the body is well hydrated and saltexpends the volume of blood circulation to reach all parts of the body, theoxygen and active immune cells in the blood reach the cancerous tissue anddestroy it. All refined salt should be discarded as its harmful to the body" Unrefined sea salt has many Mg and S ions. Do you use the unrafined sea salt? Drink sea water, lots of it, please. It is not available for me: http://oceanwaterinabottle.com/ S* |
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