Re: [Vo]:Info about the fuel me356 uses in his reactor.

2017-09-16 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hi Bob, Axil, Nick etc Over on ECW Me356 made a very interesting reply to me that I think you might find interesting. I was asking about the materials in first pictures he sent but his reply gives some interesting details: https://disqus.com/home/discussion/ecw/interview_with_me356_working_tow

Re: [Vo]:Whats wrong with this picture?

2017-03-30 Thread Stephen Cooke
Ahh just a correction it's the Hertzsprung Russell diagram. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertzsprung–Russell_diagram Im definitely rusty on this. Sent from my iPhone On 30 Mar 2017, at 20:09, Stephen Cooke mailto:stephen_coo...@hotmail.com>> wrote: Yup I think helium content

Re: [Vo]:Whats wrong with this picture?

2017-03-30 Thread Stephen Cooke
Yup I think helium content could play apart. I'm not sure how much gets mixed up to the surface. It's going back decades since I followed this stuff but if I remember right more normally I think they look at the size, mass and colour of the stars as in the Hershel Russell diagram to determine t

Re: [Vo]:Whats wrong with this picture?

2017-03-30 Thread Stephen Cooke
Very interesting find thanks for that. I'm definitely all curious now. Is it right the larger object is almost pure Hydrogen this is very curious for a young object. Or is it a small a very old 1st generation object from primordial gas? The implications that dusty plasma may play a role in late

Re: [Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-24 Thread Stephen Cooke
desperately seeking to find a validating experiment, but there is a logical disconnect midway through, with no attempt to integrate two distinct topics... indicating that there is no there there. Possibly a PR event in disguise... aimed at influencing an upcoming jury trial Stephen Cooke wrote:

Re: [Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-24 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hi Frank, You know since discovering your book I have always found your ideas interesting. I should take a look at it again though it's been a while. I do think ideas have their time and come round again sometimes decades later. Sometimes after future breakthroughs people revisit past ideas and

Re: [Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-23 Thread Stephen Cooke
If I'm not wrong this coupling of isospin states of the sigma meson could even have implications at nucleon level. Especially if it really is the mediator of the strong force as has been speculated over the last few decades. If this theory turns out to be correct and if I understood correctly th

Re: [Vo]:Penon described the position of flow meter

2017-02-21 Thread Stephen Cooke
childish bickering. I intend to wait from now on for real data not opinions and if that is not forthcoming then I wait with curiosity for the Judgement. Sent from my iPhone On 21 Feb 2017, at 16:12, Jed Rothwell mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com>> wrote: Stephen Cooke mailto:stephen_coo...@

Re: [Vo]:Penon described the position of flow meter

2017-02-21 Thread Stephen Cooke
Jed.. nice square bracketing. What if we remove those... and assume the ERV's English is fine. Have you considered the external tank could be located at the external plant close to the condensor? In fact everything we say is speculation and can be interpreted how we want depending how we want

[Vo]:ICIN-G

2017-01-03 Thread Stephen Cooke
The following thoughts are purely conceptual and speculative and lack the deeper understanding and critical analysis of most concepts discussed here but i have been wondering about them so i thought someone here might be able to help. I have been wondering over past months what happens when an

Re: [Vo]:A question about Heavy and light Isotopes and LENR.

2016-09-16 Thread Stephen Cooke
densed Matter Nuclear Science" - a science that embodies nuclear science and also condensed matter (solids). On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 4:25 AM, Stephen Cooke mailto:stephen_coo...@hotmail.com>> wrote: Actually it would be interesting to give this data to an expert on nuclear physics

Re: [Vo]:A question about Heavy and light Isotopes and LENR.

2016-09-16 Thread Stephen Cooke
probably have already considered this approach. Sent from my iPhone On 16 Sep 2016, at 15:11, Eric Walker mailto:eric.wal...@gmail.com>> wrote: On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 5:25 AM, Stephen Cooke mailto:stephen_coo...@hotmail.com>> wrote: This [using Norman Cook's theory as a guide]

Re: [Vo]:A question about Heavy and light Isotopes and LENR.

2016-09-16 Thread Stephen Cooke
16 Sep 2016, at 15:11, Eric Walker mailto:eric.wal...@gmail.com>> wrote: On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 5:25 AM, Stephen Cooke mailto:stephen_coo...@hotmail.com>> wrote: This [using Norman Cook's theory as a guide] would be a bottom up approach from first principles which might th

Re: [Vo]:A question about Heavy and light Isotopes and LENR.

2016-09-16 Thread Stephen Cooke
ucts in the evidence for transmutations. Eric On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 9:54 AM, Stephen Cooke mailto:stephen_coo...@hotmail.com>> wrote: I have a couple of questions that maybe some here can answer. In the LENR context: Are transmutations of elements and isotope evolutions for elemen

Re: [Vo]:A question about Heavy and light Isotopes and LENR.

2016-09-14 Thread Stephen Cooke
> -Original Message- > From: Stephen Cooke > > I have a couple of questions that maybe some here can answer. > > In the LENR context: > > Are transmutations of elements and isotope evolutions for elements lighter > and including Ni ever observed for heavier i

[Vo]:A question about Heavy and light Isotopes and LENR.

2016-09-14 Thread Stephen Cooke
I have a couple of questions that maybe some here can answer. In the LENR context: Are transmutations of elements and isotope evolutions for elements lighter and including Ni ever observed for heavier isotopes (I.e neutron rich isotopes)? Or only for those isotopes with fewer neutrons than idea

RE: [Vo]:Co59 Beta decay rates on Magnetar surface

2016-09-09 Thread Stephen Cooke
In case it is interesting to some I found this interesting presentation on soft Soft Gamma Repeaters and Magnetars. http://www2011.mpe.mpg.de/363-heraeus-seminar/Contributions/3Wednesday/morning/KHurley.pdf I appreciate that we are talking about very strong magnetic fields and rather specific co

RE: [Vo]:Co59 Beta decay rates on Magnetar surface

2016-09-09 Thread Stephen Cooke
without much normal 2-body high energy physics radiation—neutrons, gammas etc. Bob Cook Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Bob Cook Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 7:26 AM To: Stephen Cooke; vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [Vo]:Co59 Beta decay rates on Magnetar surface

Re: [Vo]:Co59 Beta decay rates on Magnetar surface

2016-09-08 Thread Stephen Cooke
cs > radiation—neutrons, gammas etc. > > Bob Cook > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > From: Bob Cook > Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 7:26 AM > To: Stephen Cooke; vortex-l@eskimo.com > Subject: RE: [Vo]:Co59 Beta decay rates on Magnetar surface >

Re: [Vo]:Co59 Beta decay rates on Magnetar surface

2016-09-07 Thread Stephen Cooke
large magnetic fields created locally by SPP’s > on metal surfaces or lattice cavities. > > Bob Cook > > > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > From: Stephen Cooke > Sent: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 8:10 AM > To: vortex-l@eskimo.com > Subject: RE: [Vo]

RE: [Vo]:Co59 Beta decay rates on Magnetar surface

2016-09-06 Thread Stephen Cooke
to be explained by induced decay, I think that one or more of those assumptions will need to be revisited somewhat. One example: how high the electron density can get for short periods of time in metals under nonequilibrium conditions. Eric On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 6:53 AM, Stephen Cooke wrote: I w

[Vo]:Co59 Beta decay rates on Magnetar surface

2016-09-06 Thread Stephen Cooke
I wonder if the following linked recent paper can be interesting to some here especially Axil and Eric? http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10509-016-2830-0 It's concerning changes in beta decay rates in the presence of magnetic fields on magnetars. I have so far only read the abstract

Re: [Vo]:New force couples electron to neutron

2016-05-26 Thread Stephen Cooke
Very interesting especially if a new force is implied. I do wonder though if the neutron cross- section is implicated somehow. This can also have a size several times that of the nucleus. Although Li7 has even number of neutrons which would have a neutron cross-section smaller than Li6 say I gu

Re: [Vo]:Some questions about H(1) ultra dense hydrogen.

2016-05-24 Thread Stephen Cooke
; is possible with no electrons – instead the charge is balanced by deflated > electrons captured in the dielectric. The paper is on the LENR-CANR site. > There is no “Rydberg matter” per se, but this dense state can be labeled as > IRH or inverted Rydberg hydrogen. > > From: Step

Re: [Vo]:Some questions about H(1) ultra dense hydrogen.

2016-05-24 Thread Stephen Cooke
aired. A larger cluster of pairs > is possible with no electrons – instead the charge is balanced by deflated > electrons captured in the dielectric. The paper is on the LENR-CANR site. > There is no “Rydberg matter” per se, but this dense state can be labeled as > IRH or inverted Ry

RE: [Vo]:Some questions about H(1) ultra dense hydrogen.

2016-05-23 Thread Stephen Cooke
Oops i meant H(0) of course From: stephen_coo...@hotmail.com To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 17:19:02 +0200 Subject: [Vo]:Some questions about H(1) ultra dense hydrogen. Some questions about H(1) ultra dense hydrogen: Is it possible for H(1) to exist as only one pair of atoms in

[Vo]:Some questions about H(1) ultra dense hydrogen.

2016-05-23 Thread Stephen Cooke
Some questions about H(1) ultra dense hydrogen: Is it possible for H(1) to exist as only one pair of atoms in dense form or is a layer of additional pairs in a vortex is required to stabilise it? Does anyone know if H(1) matter would contain stable electron orbitals, or would the electrons be fr

RE: [Vo]:1 MW of heat in a 6,500 sq. ft. facility without industrial ventilation would be fatal

2016-05-23 Thread Stephen Cooke
In the interest of clarity hopefully: Here is a link containing containerised mobile boilers which you might find interesting. I'm not yet clear if they are used inside buildings, Also they are for oil and gas boilers rather than electrical ones but I think you will agree there is a passing rese

Re: [Vo]:Relationship between Slow neutron capture cross section and neutron spallation energy

2016-05-20 Thread Stephen Cooke
Very interesting link too, I'm just reading it. Are you based in the Netherlands by any chance? Sent from my iPad > On 20 mei 2016, at 23:40, mix...@bigpond.com wrote: > > In reply to Stephen Cooke's message of Fri, 20 May 2016 12:04:22 +0200: > Hi, > [snip] >> Is there a relationship between

Re: [Vo]:Relationship between Slow neutron capture cross section and neutron spallation energy

2016-05-20 Thread Stephen Cooke
Thanks Robin, > On 20 mei 2016, at 23:40, mix...@bigpond.com wrote: > > In reply to Stephen Cooke's message of Fri, 20 May 2016 12:04:22 +0200: > Hi, > [snip] >> Is there a relationship between the cross-section for slow neutron capture >> in particular nuclei and the nucleus excitation energy

[Vo]:p and B11 colliding beam fusion

2016-05-20 Thread Stephen Cooke
Has this paper already been looked at here? apologies if it has. http://w3fusion.ph.utexas.edu/ifs/ifsreports/919_wong.pdf The resonance proton cross-sections and proton beam energies in the 100's of keV range look interesting to me.

[Vo]:Relationship between Slow neutron capture cross section and neutron spallation energy

2016-05-20 Thread Stephen Cooke
Is there a relationship between the cross-section for slow neutron capture in particular nuclei and the nucleus excitation energy needed in the nucleus to cause neutron spallation? For example B10 has a high neutron cross-section. Is there s relationship between this and the energy needed for N

Re: [Vo]:Details of the Thermacore runaway in 1996

2016-05-19 Thread Stephen Cooke
Wow so this triggered at room temperature? I wish we new more about this test and its products, especially with the hindsight of all that's been learnt in the 20 years since. It's an interesting topic much needed now. I miss reading these scientific discussions on vortex-l. Has any one tried t

Re: [Vo]:Validity of E-Cat 1 MW plant test

2016-05-16 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hello Jed Have you ever looked at the pictures and technical description of the 1 MW ecat on this web site? It might save you some confusion. http://ecat.com/ecat-products/ecat-1-mw Stephen > On 16 mei 2016, at 23:18, Jed Rothwell wrote: > > Axil Axil wrote: > >> We will all be taken to ta

Re: [Vo]:Re: LENR and the feline nature of the E-Cat

2016-05-15 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hi Jed, I understood that he did indeed have 4 250 kW units in the container which he used for the test. The older 50 or so smaller units were also in the container as back up units but were never used in 1 year test, only the 250 W units were used apparently. There are pictures I think on hi

Re: [Vo]:Re: LENR and the feline nature of the E-Cat

2016-05-15 Thread Stephen Cooke
worked with electric boilers on Vortex who could clarify. I would just like to understand what are the real constraints without perhaps incorrect speculation. Stephen > On 15 mei 2016, at 20:50, Eric Walker wrote: > >> On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 12:28 PM, Stephen Cooke >>

Re: [Vo]:Re: LENR and the feline nature of the E-Cat

2016-05-15 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hello Jed, I'm clearly no expert and do not claim to be but there are interesting examples of electrical boilers on the Internet. Here is an interesting link to a electrical water heater that seems comparable to an e-cat unit. http://www.cleaverbrooks.com/Products-and-Solutions/Boilers/Electr

Re: [Vo]:Re: LENR and the feline nature of the E-Cat

2016-05-15 Thread Stephen Cooke
ually trusted LENR representatives as well as yourself get to see that data more clearly some day. Stephen > On 15 mei 2016, at 15:00, Jed Rothwell wrote: > > Stephen Cooke wrote: > >> This is probably a naive question on my part, so I apologize for that. But >> in the

Re: [Vo]:Re: LENR and the feline nature of the E-Cat

2016-05-15 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hi Jed, This is probably a naive question on my part, so I apologize for that. But in the interest of clarity I wonder if the definition of "excess heat" and "heat balance" is the same for all parties. I strongly expect it is of course. It seems from what you said that the technicians measured

Re: [Vo]:LENR and the feline nature of the E-Cat

2016-05-14 Thread Stephen Cooke
en > On 14 mei 2016, at 20:43, Jed Rothwell wrote: > > Stephen Cooke wrote: > >> Regarding the waste heat, you mentioned that all the waste heat can't be >> transferred to the water? But surely if the heat source is inside the water >> tank it can only b

Re: [Vo]:LENR and the feline nature of the E-Cat

2016-05-14 Thread Stephen Cooke
of gas this is not the case, as the furnace it self might be much hotter? Stephen > On 14 mei 2016, at 19:11, Stephen Cooke wrote: > > Hi Jed, > > thanks for your extended reply, I'm also far from being able todo the HVAC > calculations so respect you have an experts in

Re: [Vo]:LENR and the feline nature of the E-Cat

2016-05-14 Thread Stephen Cooke
h a boiler to this kind of device especially if it's different temperature ranges, but it shows the kind of thing that is possible. > On 14 mei 2016, at 19:11, Stephen Cooke wrote: > > Hi Jed, > > thanks for your extended reply, I'm also far from being able todo the

Re: [Vo]:LENR and the feline nature of the E-Cat

2016-05-14 Thread Stephen Cooke
/4-ways-to-classify-types-of-industrial-boilers/ I agree the application is a puzzle, I'm curious to find out what it is some day. Thanks again for your earlier clarifications > On 14 mei 2016, at 18:30, Jed Rothwell wrote: > > Stephen Cooke wrote: > >> Hi Jed, I wond

Re: [Vo]:LENR and the feline nature of the E-Cat

2016-05-14 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hi Jed, I wonder if I'm missing something? You said a the 1 MW ecat plant would cook people in the warehouse? I'm for sure no boiler expert but I have recently checked on line and if we look at other boilers with other heat sources it seems that steam boilers of MW size are rather typical for in

Re: [Vo]:Rydberg Matter and electron orbitals

2016-05-12 Thread Stephen Cooke
Thanks Eric for this information. Sent from my iPad > On 12 mei 2016, at 03:46, Eric Walker wrote: > > With regard to excited electrons in non-s-shell orbitals, keep in mind the > precession of the orbital around the atomic center. I presume it will cause a > p-shell orbital to assume the sha

Re: [Vo]:Rydberg Matter and electron orbitals

2016-05-11 Thread Stephen Cooke
I am quite curious if it is the switch from a P orbital to and S orbital or visa versa is what causes it to switch to from H(1) to H(0). Perhaps the electrons still remain in an excited state in the other orbital. > On 11 mei 2016, at 21:03, Stephen Cooke wrote: > > Thanks Bob, >

Re: [Vo]:Rydberg Matter and electron orbitals

2016-05-11 Thread Stephen Cooke
TOH, the ultra-dense form is nearly pure imagination at this point, based on > very slim data. If an ultra-dense form happens, how could it be formed from > high energy matter like RM? Normally the very small is only achieved when > substantial energy is removed from the system. >

[Vo]:Rydberg Matter and electron orbitals

2016-05-11 Thread Stephen Cooke
Has anyone looked at RM from the point of view of quantum mechanical electron orbitals? If so could you help me understand some crazy thoughts and questions I have about it ? I understand Rydberg hydrogen matter typically forms from excited hydrogen atoms in some way. Most literature seems to

Re: [Vo]:Re: Let's continue to think about passive vs active approach to LENR 's existentil problems

2016-05-11 Thread Stephen Cooke
tech will benefit somehow from what is done now and once all things are considered perhaps have a strong and accepted basis. > On 11 May 2016, at 16:08, Jed Rothwell wrote: > > Stephen Cooke wrote: > >> Hi Jed, do you know what the temperature of the steam was? > > I k

Re: [Vo]:Re: Let's continue to think about passive vs active approach to LENR 's existentil problems

2016-05-11 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hi Jed, do you know what the temperature of the steam was? I understood you mentioned that Jim said the pressure also rose, but I wonder if it was at air pressure if it might have explained the lack of apparent steam vapour? If the steam was much hotter than 100 deg C at air pressure it would

Re: [Vo]:Proposed Satellite Meeting to the 43rd EPS Meeting on Plasma Physics on LENR

2016-05-04 Thread Stephen Cooke
Great looks like a promising meeting. I hope it gets positive attention, I feel maybe the time is right but we will see. Sent from my iPhone > On 04 May 2016, at 15:30, Jed Rothwell wrote: > > See: > > https://kuleuvencongres.be/eps2016/scientific-program/satellite_meeting

Re: [Vo]:Next Big Future - goes out on a limb

2016-04-14 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hi Jed, Do you or your contact know by any chance who initially introduced the ERV to the project? Was it AR, IH, or someone else? It seems his role was not for the public verification of the plant but rather as an independent arbitrator between IH and AR. There have been a lot of assumptions

Re: [Vo]: MFMP GS5.3 - a replication

2016-04-12 Thread Stephen Cooke
This small band of engineers and makers thinkers and analysts are doing amazing and very important work. They are a true fellowship holding on to an ideal for LOS, independent and thorough testing and open discussion and analysis, doing something for all people. This is so important in these tim

RE: [Vo]:UDH, UDD, degenerate matter and white dwarf stars

2016-04-06 Thread Stephen Cooke
Here is another interesting link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_binary White dwarf are in fact quite faint and the radiation is normally attributed to left over energy from gravitational collapse. X-ray stars are much brighter at X-ray wavelengths than optical wavelengths. Xray stars as ment

[Vo]:UDH, UDD, degenerate matter and white dwarf stars

2016-04-06 Thread Stephen Cooke
If UDD and UDH is actually equivalent to electron degenerate matter it might be similar to the materials proposed to form white dwarf stars: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_dwarf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degenerate_matter White dwarfs are thought to no longer have fusion and associated ra

RE: [Vo]:Rossi and IH have received the ERV Report

2016-03-30 Thread Stephen Cooke
Thanks for the thought provoking post… I agree. Group think and consensus can be more powerful, more widespread and more damaging than any planned or determined conspiracy. People identify with and feel part of a social/political group or organisation and go along with what they think their pee

RE: [Vo]:Kamacite and natural fractionation of heavy nickel

2016-03-23 Thread Stephen Cooke
I'm not sure about stimulate decay by Neutron spallation of these very stable nuclei as this would require huge energies normally associated with high energy particle collisions, (unless those energies can be reached by accumulation or resonance somehow). I guess this is your point also. I do wo

Re: [Vo]: E-Cat progress

2016-03-22 Thread Stephen Cooke
a feeling that it will not involve > neutrons. > > From: Stephen Cooke > > @Jones Beene. Are you sure that they are not both correct? You said something > interesting about the medical use of Ni62 and how both Ni62 and Ni64 form > radio active isotopes Ni63 and Ni 65 if irradiated

Re: [Vo]: E-Cat progress

2016-03-22 Thread Stephen Cooke
@Jones Beene. Are you sure that they are not both correct? You said something interesting about the medical use of Ni62 and how both Ni62 and Ni64 form radio active isotopes Ni63 and Ni 65 if irradiated by neutrons. Could this be part of the process some how? For the LENR device maybe Ni65 is no

[Vo]:Lev Berstein patent: US 20140192941 A1?

2016-03-22 Thread Stephen Cooke
Has this patent from Lev Berstein been reviewed here? Is he a known player in LENR? I found this patent online: Method of acceleration of nuclear transmutation of isotopes by carrying out exothermic reactions US 20140192941 A1 http://www.google.com/patents/US20140192941 which on brief reading look

[Vo]:photobeta decay

2016-03-19 Thread Stephen Cooke
I recently came across the concept of photobeta decay. Photoneutron or Photoproton decay is a well known process which occurs when very high MeV photons of sufficient energy and characteristics interact with nuclei and can result in the emission of Protons or Neutrons providing the associated Q

[Vo]:Collision Cascades and Electron Phonon Coupling

2016-03-12 Thread Stephen Cooke
Bearing in mind the recent finding of high energy Bremsstrahlung like spectra by MFMP and references to 100 keV stimulation elsewhere in the literature. I wonder if Collision cascades of ions can become important in these systems. They usually become relevant with ion collisions of a few 10s keV

Re: [Vo]:Re: Bremsstrahlung experimental note

2016-03-12 Thread Stephen Cooke
gt; > I say that all these "Dark Mode" objects share a dualism with the > astronomical black hole which allows them to do unexpected things like > catalyze LENR. > >> On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 5:48 PM, Stephen Cooke >> wrote: >> Hi Axil a couple of q

Re: [Vo]:Re: Bremsstrahlung experimental note

2016-03-11 Thread Stephen Cooke
Thanks Mark, That makes it clear and sounds like a good analysis. I will certainly stay tuned and am looking forward to the re-runs greatly. You are making very good and thorough analysis. Stephen > On 12 mrt. 2016, at 00:45, Mark Jurich wrote: > > Stephen Cooke wrote: &g

Re: [Vo]:Re: Bremsstrahlung experimental note

2016-03-11 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hi Axil a couple of quick questions? Was it confirmed the pulse was only a few seconds? I thought they only spotted it in the spectrum at the end of longer session but are not sure exactly when and how long it lasted once initiated? I have been trying to find papers and references on high energ

Re: [Vo]:Bremsstrahlung, characteristic X-Ray's Rydberg matter and Ions

2016-03-11 Thread Stephen Cooke
Sorry a couple of time I said nuclei but I meant atoms. This is about electron atom interactions not nucleus excitations. Sent from my iPad > On 11 mrt. 2016, at 23:33, Stephen Cooke wrote: > > I'm wondering if there is an explanation for clean Bremsstrahlung emissio

[Vo]:Bremsstrahlung, characteristic X-Ray's Rydberg matter and Ions

2016-03-11 Thread Stephen Cooke
I'm wondering if there is an explanation for clean Bremsstrahlung emissions with out characteristic X-Rays apart from Axil's interesting explanation (which maybe the correct one) of broad spectrum emissions from SPP. First some well known background about Bremsstrahlung that I'm sure you are al

RE: [Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Stephen Cooke
etastable condition. Because these particles are metastable, these exotic neutral particles (ENP) will decay in time if their stores of energy are not replenished in an ongoing process. On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Stephen Cooke wrote: OK OK… I know this thought and question way way out t

RE: [Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hmmm Interesting paper: DETECTION OF X-RAY FLUORESCENCE LINE FEATURE FROM THE LUNAR SURFACE 1234 Y. Kamata , T. Takeshima , T. Okada , and K. Terada http://www.u.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp/uxge/publication/pdf/kamata99_2.pdf.

[Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Stephen Cooke
OK OK… I know this thought and question way way out there... and probably puts me in the lunatic fringe… I Apolo-gise for that ;) Sorry couldn't resist. I wonder if there is evidence of LENR on the moon or LUNAR LENR? The moon is: 1. In vacuum 2. Has had many thermal cycles (quite long though ~ ab

Re: [Vo]:Electron plasma frequency

2016-02-26 Thread Stephen Cooke
y and frequency below that of the plasma frequency? Is it trapped as an evanescent wave ? Or is the transition inhibited some how? > On 26 feb. 2016, at 20:47, Stephen Cooke wrote: > > Axil, > > I found this interesting but very clear and simply explained presentation on

Re: [Vo]:Electron plasma frequency

2016-02-26 Thread Stephen Cooke
acuum. No gamma level EMF is released because the photons > are constrained indefinitely in a dark mode. > >> On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 8:03 AM, Stephen Cooke >> wrote: >> Apparently Silver or copper has a plasma frequency in the UV region which is >> why it reflects l

RE: [Vo]:Electron plasma frequency

2016-02-26 Thread Stephen Cooke
:03 AM, Stephen Cooke wrote: Apparently Silver or copper has a plasma frequency in the UV region which is why it reflects light of below these frequencies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_oscillation If i understand correctly at frequencies below the plasma frequency photon emission no

[Vo]:Electron plasma frequency

2016-02-26 Thread Stephen Cooke
Apparently Silver or copper has a plasma frequency in the UV region which is why it reflects light of below these frequencies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_oscillation If i understand correctly at frequencies below the plasma frequency photon emission no longer propagates but instead becom

RE: [Vo]:Stimulated Beta decay of resonant nuclei?

2016-02-25 Thread Stephen Cooke
Beta decay of resonant nuclei? To: vortex-l@eskimo.com On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 9:46 AM, Stephen Cooke wrote: Has stimulated beta decay been considered here already? I found this old but interesting patent application by Rugerro Santilli from 2003 on line. http://www.google.com/patents/US2003001

RE: [Vo]:Stimulated Beta decay of resonant nuclei?

2016-02-25 Thread Stephen Cooke
interesting too ;) From: eric.wal...@gmail.com Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 09:57:26 -0600 Subject: Re: [Vo]:Stimulated Beta decay of resonant nuclei? To: vortex-l@eskimo.com On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 9:46 AM, Stephen Cooke wrote: Has stimulated beta decay been considered here already? I found this old but

[Vo]:Stimulated Beta decay of resonant nuclei?

2016-02-25 Thread Stephen Cooke
Has stimulated beta decay been considered here already? I found this old but interesting patent application by Rugerro Santilli from 2003 on line. http://www.google.com/patents/US20030016774 Is it already known here? Given current ideas from Norman Cook and Andrea Rossi on the extended moss

Re: [Vo]:Big surprise or big dud ?

2016-02-25 Thread Stephen Cooke
Great find Axil. Did you already forward it to MFMP? It's interesting that they use Boron as a neutron shield too. That might be important for them to know too. > On 25 Feb 2016, at 05:25, Axil Axil wrote: > > http://newenergytimes.com/v2/library/2004/2004Focardi-EvidenceOfElectromagneticRa

Re: [Vo]:Evidence of LENR activity on Charon

2016-02-01 Thread Stephen Cooke
I wonder if they can detect isotope ratios from an analysis of water ice or atmosphere from Pluto and Charon. That could be interesting Sent from my iPhone > On 01 Feb 2016, at 22:27, Axil Axil wrote: > > PLUTO’S MOON CHARON SHOWS FRACTURED SURFACE, SIGNS OF RECENT ACTIVITY > > A massive cany

Re: [Vo]:Re: The vacuum is the glue that keeps the universe together.

2015-11-16 Thread Stephen Cooke
gt; artificial mathematical derivation that is useful for equation solving. > >> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 4:28 AM, Stephen Cooke >> wrote: >> Interesting ideas and points about the numbering system. I wonder what would >> be the best most meaningful fundamental numbering syst

Re: [Vo]:Re: The vacuum is the glue that keeps the universe together.

2015-11-16 Thread Stephen Cooke
Interesting ideas and points about the numbering system. I wonder what would be the best most meaningful fundamental numbering system to use. With spin at least I suppose the current numbering system has the advantage of easily distinguishing fermions and Bosons. And gives insights for fermion

RE: [Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-13 Thread Stephen Cooke
Its very hard to see how a single flake can transform between a planar atomic crystal state and ultra dense linear paired vortex. But perhaps there is a mechanism based on energetic and state conservation effects. Assuming the effect is more classical and simple however could the switch between

Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Optical Tornadoes with specific values for resonance

2015-11-12 Thread Stephen Cooke
I just read this article in Space Daily: http://www.spacedaily.com/m/reports/UMD_discovery_could_enable_portable_particle_accelerators_999.html It includes some interesting aspects that I could not help wondering if they are relevant to Holmlid's experiment. But in particular the discussion here

RE: [Vo]:Super strong glass is based on adding alumina

2015-11-06 Thread Stephen Cooke
I like the idea of Jones Beene's test using light stimulation, it would be interesting to see some day, even if it proved negative it would tell us something. If positive even better. I wonder if the Spectrum when its in SSM would be interesting, Would this glass also be transparent to UV? From:

RE: [Vo]:Re: The fifth force.

2015-11-04 Thread Stephen Cooke
Thanks for that link Axil. It was very interesting to me in a couple of ways. By the way if magnetism affects space time in such a way I wonder what it says about spin. Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 21:34:43 -0400 Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: The fifth force. From: janap...@gmail.com To: vortex-l@eskimo.com h

Re: [Vo]:A hybrid Holmlid-Hot-Cat experiment

2015-10-31 Thread Stephen Cooke
It looks like an interesting idea and not too difficult an experiment to set up and to perform. If it shows promise it could easily be adapted to use different frequency light maybe even IR and UV to see how it affects the results. What ever its result It could potentially give a good data point

RE: [Vo]:Would Rydberg Matter in Cosmic Radiation.

2015-10-30 Thread Stephen Cooke
P provides three mechanisms that produce energy: entanglement, particle production and magnetism. outputs The SPP produces heat, XUV and X-ray radiation, magnetism, and electrons as output. On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 9:49 AM, Stephen Cooke wrote: 1 GeV could be enough to generate Phi Mesons and Kao

Re: [Vo]:Re: Casimir, ZPE and Holmlid

2015-10-30 Thread Stephen Cooke
rted. Perhaps there are other and better combinations of increasing energy effects each lower energy effect opening the door to the next more energetic one. > On 30 Oct 2015, at 14:26, Stephen Cooke wrote: > > I did mention cosmic muons but I also be remember reading that they have bee

Re: [Vo]:Re: Casimir, ZPE and Holmlid

2015-10-30 Thread Stephen Cooke
I did mention cosmic muons but I also be remember reading that they have been mentioned elsewhere in the past i Sent from my iPhone > On 29 Oct 2015, at 21:25, Jones Beene wrote: > > From: Stephen Cooke > > Ø It's a nice process you are describing, but I'm curious h

Re: [Vo]:Re: Casimir, ZPE and Holmlid

2015-10-29 Thread Stephen Cooke
their reaction in a few hours because an electric arc is a >> powerful source of incoherent EMF power. >> >> Holmlid’s effect is difficult to duplicate because most replicators don’t >> have the patience to wait for weeks to see positive results. >> >> The choi

Re: [Vo]:Re: Casimir, ZPE and Holmlid

2015-10-29 Thread Stephen Cooke
It's a nice process you are describing, but I'm curious how it can generate the mesons reported by Holmlid? Is there some mechanism based on this idea where mesons are produced or can they only generated by very high energy interactions with nucleons and require much higher energies than you are

Re: [Vo]:Re: Would Rydberg Matter in Cosmic Radiation.

2015-10-29 Thread Stephen Cooke
flux did not include the correct magnetic field and resonant conditions that > were present in the P-F testing. Muon flux polarization may be important > when interacting with two D inside a FCC lattice position in Pd with its B > field. > > Bob > > From: Stephen Cooke >

Re: [Vo]:Would Rydberg Matter in Cosmic Radiation.

2015-10-29 Thread Stephen Cooke
ars ago, and found not to be accurate. Apparently Pd-D cold fusion > does not benefit from higher muon flux. That could mean many things – > including the lack of deuteron fusion as the relevant explanation for excess > heat. > > From: Stephen Cooke > > I meant "encounter a 1

RE: [Vo]:Would Rydberg Matter in Cosmic Radiation.

2015-10-29 Thread Stephen Cooke
I meant "encounter a 1 GeV muon" but neutrino encounters (with possibly even higher Energy) might also be potentially interesting if they can occur. > From: stephen_coo...@hotmail.com > Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 12:00:41 +0100 > To: vortex-l@eskimo.com > Subject: [Vo]:Would Rydberg Matter in Cosmic R

[Vo]:Would Rydberg Matter in Cosmic Radiation.

2015-10-29 Thread Stephen Cooke
Would Rydberg Matter or UDD be more sensitive to muons from cosmic rays or may be even neutrinos? Than ordinary matter? Cosmic ray muons have can have high energy for example there are 1 1 GeV muons per sq meter per second. Their interaction with ordinary matter is very low. I think this ha

Re: [Vo]:Neutral K mesons violates CPT

2015-10-28 Thread Stephen Cooke
g the same conditions to spawn Phi Mesons from nucleons, as the high energy cyclotrons used by DAPhiNE and TRIUMF. > On 26 okt. 2015, at 17:57, Stephen Cooke wrote: > > Yup I agree with you Axil although I am no expert on these matters I also > don't know of anyway they could be ge

RE: [Vo]:Neutral K mesons violates CPT

2015-10-28 Thread Stephen Cooke
rstand. On 28 Oct 2015, at 01:05, Eric Walker wrote: On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 6:56 PM, Stephen Cooke wrote: The alternatives are also hard to explain, however: There is another alternative you didn't mention -- Holmlid has a fertile imagination and is confused and needs to pull in some

Re: [Vo]:Neutral K mesons violates CPT

2015-10-28 Thread Stephen Cooke
l I guess I have a lot to read now and try to understand. > On 28 Oct 2015, at 01:05, Eric Walker wrote: > >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 6:56 PM, Stephen Cooke >> wrote: >> >> The alternatives are also hard to explain, however: > > There is another alternative y

Re: [Vo]:Neutral K mesons violates CPT

2015-10-28 Thread Stephen Cooke
rst. We can't wait for experts to develop out of > the vacuum. > >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 8:23 PM, Stephen Cooke >> wrote: >> Yup with due respect to Holmlid who obviously has good well developed >> expertise in the field and years of experience and anal

Re: [Vo]:Neutral K mesons violates CPT

2015-10-27 Thread Stephen Cooke
independently. I'm fully with you there Eric. I hope we get that verification someday. > On 28 okt. 2015, at 01:05, Eric Walker wrote: > >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 6:56 PM, Stephen Cooke >> wrote: >> >> The alternatives are also hard to explain, however: > >

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