Cools is a relative term. The temperature of a spark can reach about
20,000C. For example, Palladium vaporizes above 3000C so nanoparticle of
palladium will start to form just under that very high temperature. Water
will always produce nanoparticles when exposed to a spark.
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014
Sorry, Kevin I don't understand what you don't understand
see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWOT_analysis
For technology and management SWOT is as clear as AIDS for physician
To call SWOT ridiculous is a bit strange, mo chara!
Which acronym finders do not decode MY acronyms? Non capisco!
I regre
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 10:48 PM, Peter Gluck wrote:
> Right, Kevin! The definition of SWOT is clearly given in the first
> paragraph
> of the paper- have you read it?
>
***Nope. I stopped short at undefined acronyms and the risk of downloading
the latest virus.
> In management SWOT is a stand
Right, Kevin! The definition of SWOT is clearly given in the first paragraph
of the paper- have you read it?
In management SWOT is a standard procedure a must.Each field of knowledge
has its specific jargon, including abbreviations, acronyms.
English is poly-semantic, the words have many meanings
Currently we only have 5 known states of matter:
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
Bose-Einstein Condensate
It would make sense that something as unfathomable as LENR would occur as
the newest & least understood state of matter.
Especially when plasma might be involved, and the situation occurs in a
very
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 9:55 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> A spark produces a plasma, whenever a plasma cools as it must eventually
> do, at a minimum, it produces nanoparticles out of the vaporized electrode
> material that carried the spark..
>
***When a plasma COOLs That is utterly significant.
A spark produces a plasma, whenever a plasma cools as it must eventually
do, at a minimum, it produces nanoparticles out of the vaporized electrode
material that carried the spark..
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 12:24 AM, Kevin O'Malley wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
There once was a reason for acronyms: lack of memory and time and space.
But your computer has plenty of memory, it takes only a couple of seconds
to push out the definition of SWOT, and there's plenty of space. WTFPA?
WNJPOTOWRTTFA? TANSTAAFL. GWTP. WSL? W wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I have
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LochakGlowenergyn.pdf
>
> Here is what cavitation is producing. These are what Ken Shoulders also
> produced in spark discharge. Sparks in water always produce cavitation.
> Only cavitation in water produces gam
Sure it might be harder to directly replicate his results, but the same
force from an asymmetrical spark discharge was noted.
***Would that be the Asymmetrical Thrust Capacitor proposal that I
submitted?
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 1:09 PM, John Berry wrote:
> I was not aware of Poher, but given t
*However, I will declare a possibility: continued research into PdD *will*
resolve the mystery of cold fusion. It could happen accidentally at almost
any time, some researcher could stumble across evidence that leads to the
solution.*
The neutron is transmuted into a proton by pions that are insta
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
Slide 47 shows a significant difference.
>
A qualitative increase is seen in M/e=2 species in both the excess heat run
and the control on both slides 46 and 47. We only have two trials, so we
don't have a sense of what the trend was over a la
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Maybe it is, as the slides have a purpose - but I doubt that it can be the
> end-of-story, because even if it is true and the other four ways to
> disintegrate the deuteron are absent, O-P does not explain the doubling of
> gas molecules. More li
Jack,
Do you use a Markov Chain-based generator?
Eric
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 3:17 PM, JackHarbach O'Sullivan <
alset9te...@gmail.com> wrote:
* * * EINSTEIN'S EPIPHANY ILLUSTRATED:TACHYONIC SUPER-FLUID
> Transdimensional Relativity EPIPHANY. . . .
>
> TACHYONIC SUPER-FLUID is HYPERSPACE=Da
* * * EINSTEIN'S EPIPHANY ILLUSTRATED:TACHYONIC SUPER-FLUID
Transdimensional Relativity EPIPHANY. . . .
TACHYONIC SUPER-FLUID is HYPERSPACE=DarkEnergy/DarkMatter. . . 'Dark
Matter &/or Dark Energy' is semantics, distinction without difference ONE
AND THE SAME.
GALACTIC AXIAL 'LIGHT-BULBS 'ak
From: Eric Walker
Jones Beene wrote:
Two things. Deuterium stripping – if that is one of the
operative gain mechanisms would still release lots of neutrons to be
detected external to the reactor. Notice that the nickel cross-section for
neutrons is b
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
Two things. Deuterium stripping – if that is one of the operative gain
> mechanisms would still release lots of neutrons to be detected external to
> the reactor. Notice that the nickel cross-section for neutrons is basically
> rather low.
>
I
AT THE QUANTUM CASIMIR PLASMA-BREACH BORDER: We are indeed observing
QUASI-TESSERACT shifts in nano-geometry which are profoundly
RE-CONSTRUCTING atomic structures. . . sudden seemingly paradoxical
isotopic rearrangements of atomic structures indicate this. . .
Wild card John Hutchison/Hutchison
Jack,
Take this quiz and get back to me...
http://darkmattersalot.com/2013/11/21/are-you-smarter-than-a-5th-grader-who-is-smarter-than-einstein/
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 1:56 PM, JackHarbach O'Sullivan
wrote:
> Yes: Paradox indicates that our 3D logic parameters indeed only 'seem' to
> elicite p
Yes: Paradox indicates that our 3D logic parameters indeed only 'seem' to
elicite paradox since we are simultaneously(via transtemperal Casimir
destortions) NEEDING TO CROSS CORRELATE seeming 'Through the Looking Glass'
A-Dark Tachyonic Super Fluid.
*Ha* CROSS CORRELATING a hypothesized DARK ENER
Slide 47 shows a significant difference.
Seems fairly well coordinated, actually, since there was stable gas quantity
with no heat, and the excess heat came with excess hydrogen.
Which slide shows no correlation ??
From: Eric Walker
Note that the change in species does not a
Two things. Deuterium stripping – if that is one of the operative gain
mechanisms would still release lots of neutrons to be detected external to the
reactor. Notice that the nickel cross-section for neutrons is basically rather
low.
Secondly, however, the Mizuno reaction releases approxima
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 7:30 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
Since Yoshino did include slides showing
> the neutron cross-section of Ni58, the implication is that neutrons have
> been seen.
>
I think the slides showing the neutron-cross section were hinting at the
class of (X)Ni(d,p)(X+1)Ni reactions (whi
To clear up one detail, there is a looming question:
“why is this Mizuno device not a more sophisticated version of the
Farnsworth Fusor?”
It can be acknowledged that there are similarities. The Fusor is a deuterium
plasma device which can employ nickel as the electrode (tungsten is usually
chosen
The LENR reaction always happens in a plasma that has been produced by
electrical discharge, but when water is present, the plasma is quenched and
it cools quickly. This removes the SPP solition before it can properly
develop to the proper strength.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Jones Beene w
Final note: Mizuno saw 108 MJ of gain over
30 days at COP of 1.9 - his net output was about 8 MJ per day, on average.
For Roulette et al, the next best result in the history of deuterium LENR,
there was 294 MJ is net output over 152 days at COP of 1.5, or about 2 MJ
On Sunday August 3 Jack said [snip] * * * FOR EXAMPLE: Identicle Twins are
QUANTUM-ENTANGLED. . . via Torsion-Wave TRANS HYPERSPACE Spooky Action the
same as nano sub-atomic particles and our QUANTUM-ENTANGLED CEREBRAL CORTEX'S.
[/snip]
Jack, I believe Paradox twins experience the same differ
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But reality will accept it, how is possible to respect ALL the good rules
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