[Vo]:FYI: unusual and extremely short-lived species of hydrogen

2017-06-08 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
 

"Researchers study unusual and extremely short-lived species of hydrogen"

https://phys.org/news/2017-06-unusual-extremely-short-lived-species-hydrogen
.html

 

-mark

 



Re: [Vo]:It's all over except for the shouting.

2017-06-08 Thread Axil Axil
It is likely that the Pre-QuarkX reactors that Rossi built were not ready
for the marketplace. It is likely, that the QuarkX reactor will not be
sellable. But all the products that the people that you back will also not
produce a product that can be safely sold.

LENR will be a technology that will only allow for grid connected energy
projects that are regulated by the nuclear authorities which will be
superior to neutron based reactors.

In the long term, LENR will not be something that you or the people that
you support can make any money at because of the nature of the subatomic
particles that these LENR reactors produce.

On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 8:50 PM, Jed Rothwell  wrote:

> Axil Axil  wrote:
>
> time will tell
>>
>
> Time has already told. The facts are in. The Penon report is definitive.
> No doubt that is why you refuse to read it.
>
> Just because you refuse to face facts, that does not make them go away.
>
> - Jed
>
>


Re: [Vo]:It's all over except for the shouting.

2017-06-08 Thread Jed Rothwell
Axil Axil  wrote:

time will tell
>

Time has already told. The facts are in. The Penon report is definitive. No
doubt that is why you refuse to read it.

Just because you refuse to face facts, that does not make them go away.

- Jed


Re: [Vo]:It's all over except for the shouting.

2017-06-08 Thread Axil Axil
time will tell

On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 6:07 PM, Jed Rothwell  wrote:

> Axil Axil  wrote:
>
>
>> Rossi has found the conditions that the LENR reaction wants to stabilize
>> at. His QuarkX reactor is made of materials that can handle those
>> conditions over the long term. All his problems are a thing of the past.
>> His LENR development is essentially over.
>>
>
> You have no reason to believe this. You know nothing about Rossi or his
> claims, and you cannot evaluate them, because you have not read the Penon
> report.
>
>
> The Penon report is here. It proves that all of Rossi's recent claims are
> outrageous lies.
>
> http://coldfusioncommunity.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/
> 01/0197.03_Exhibit_3.pdf
>
>
> - Jed
>
>


Re: [Vo]:It's all over except for the shouting.

2017-06-08 Thread Jed Rothwell
Axil Axil  wrote:


> Rossi has found the conditions that the LENR reaction wants to stabilize
> at. His QuarkX reactor is made of materials that can handle those
> conditions over the long term. All his problems are a thing of the past.
> His LENR development is essentially over.
>

You have no reason to believe this. You know nothing about Rossi or his
claims, and you cannot evaluate them, because you have not read the Penon
report.


The Penon report is here. It proves that all of Rossi's recent claims are
outrageous lies.

http://coldfusioncommunity.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/0197.03_Exhibit_3.pdf


- Jed


[Vo]:It's all over except for the shouting.

2017-06-08 Thread Axil Axil
   - #405
   


Quote

Andrea Rossi
June 8, 2017 at 7:55 AM


JPR:


The temperatures are stable, the COP is stable both with spectrometry and
with calorimetry, I am satisfied.


Warm Regards,


A.R.


Rossi has found the conditions that the LENR reaction wants to stabilize
at. His QuarkX reactor is made of materials that can handle those
conditions over the long term. All his problems are a thing of the past.
His LENR development is essentially over.


Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

2017-06-08 Thread Axil Axil
A Bose condinsate brings super radiance and super absorption into play.
These mechanisms produce concentration, storage,  and amplification of low
level energy and goes as "N", the number of items in the condinsate.

On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 9:46 AM, Frank Znidarsic  wrote:

> Why is a Bose Condensate needed?  Its a matter of size and energy.  The
> smaller the size of something we want to see the more energy it takes.
> Using low energy radar you will never be able to read something as small as
> this text.  You need to go to UV energies to study atoms.  Higher ionizing
> energies are needed to study the nuclear forces.  Really high energy
> accelerator energies are required to look at subatomic particles.
>
> The common complaint physicists have with cold fusion is that the energy
> levels are to low to induce any type of nuclear reaction.  They never,
> however, considered the energy levels of a large hundreds of atoms wide
> condensed nano-particle.  Its energy levels are quite low.  Warm thermal
> vibrations appear to the nano particle as a high energy excitation.  This
> again is a matter of its size.  It's not cracks, or shrunken atoms at
> work.  It is the thermal excitation of a nano particle that yields the
> required energy.
>
> Again the simulation induces a velocity of one million meters per second.
>
> Frank Z
>
>
>
>


Fwd: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

2017-06-08 Thread Frank Znidarsic
>From my book.  current revision.



Low energy vibrations have a high energy effect at the scale
of a condensed nano-domain. A universal dia-force-field,
condition emerges as a consequence of the vibration. The
dynamic magnetic fields (electromagnetic, gravitomagnetic,
nuclear spin orbit, and weak) are driven to the surface of the
particle. These magnetic forces, acting from a macroscopic
surface, trigger the chemically assisted nuclear reactions.







-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic 
To: vortex-l 
Sent: Thu, Jun 8, 2017 9:46 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature


Why is a Bose Condensate needed?  Its a matter of size and energy.  The smaller 
the size of something we want to see the more energy it takes.  Using low 
energy radar you will never be able to read something as small as this text.  
You need to go to UV energies to study atoms.  Higher ionizing energies are 
needed to study the nuclear forces.  Really high energy accelerator energies 
are required to look at subatomic particles.


The common complaint physicists have with cold fusion is that the energy levels 
are to low to induce any type of nuclear reaction.  They never, however, 
considered the energy levels of a large hundreds of atoms wide condensed 
nano-particle.  Its energy levels are quite low.  Warm thermal vibrations 
appear to the nano particle as a high energy excitation.  This again is a 
matter of its size.  It's not cracks, or shrunken atoms at work.  It is the 
thermal excitation of a nano particle that yields the required energy.


Again the simulation induces a velocity of one million meters per second.


Frank Z












Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

2017-06-08 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Why is a Bose Condensate needed?  Its a matter of size and energy.  The smaller 
the size of something we want to see the more energy it takes.  Using low 
energy radar you will never be able to read something as small as this text.  
You need to go to UV energies to study atoms.  Higher ionizing energies are 
needed to study the nuclear forces.  Really high energy accelerator energies 
are required to look at subatomic particles.


The common complaint physicists have with cold fusion is that the energy levels 
are to low to induce any type of nuclear reaction.  They never, however, 
considered the energy levels of a large hundreds of atoms wide condensed 
nano-particle.  Its energy levels are quite low.  Warm thermal vibrations 
appear to the nano particle as a high energy excitation.  This again is a 
matter of its size.  It's not cracks, or shrunken atoms at work.  It is the 
thermal excitation of a nano particle that yields the required energy.


Again the simulation induces a velocity of one million meters per second.


Frank Z