[Vo]:375 million jobs may be automated by 2030, study suggests

2017-11-28 Thread Axil Axil
http://money.cnn.com/2017/11/28/technology/job-automation-report/index.html

Gardeners, plumbers, child and elder-care workers are among those facing
less risk from automation.


Re: [Vo]:Eat your heart out EEStor

2017-11-28 Thread Ron Wormus
Sounds like it would be perfect for Mills low voltage high amp 
applications.


--On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 11:55 AM -0800 JonesBeene 
 wrote:





Years ago, many of us on Vortex followed the unfolding story of EEStor.
Another bummer.



The made amazing claims for Ultracapitors that were better than the best
lithium batteries in every respect.

Then they crashed and burned… although they are apparently still in
business.



Their BaTiO dielectric has achieved third-party certification of
dielectric constant (K) of 16,000 at 500 volts.



That should blow away Elon's lithium design but would probably be best
suited to work in tandem – the so-called Batt-Cap.



The one below has K of 25,000,000,000   but … catch-22, that
number is at 1 V.



In theory but not in practice one could wire 500 of them in series, and
beat the socks off EEStor, but… there are problems with that approach.

I will save the details for another occasion.



You may recognize the name of the author if you have followed the field
of fractional hydrogen:



Superdielectric Materials Composed of NaCl, H2O and

Porous Alumina



By Jonathan Phillips

Prof. Physics

Naval Postgraduate School

Monterey, CA 93950





CONCLUSION- The most significant finding of the present study is
empirical: a

pH neutral aqueous solution of NaCl in a porous alumina constitutes a
super dielectric

material. Moreover, the dielectric constant was a function of salt
concentration, reaching

a maximum value, at nearly one volt, of greater than 2.5 1010 (25
billion), establishing

that super dielectrics have dielectric constants orders of magnitude
greater than any

previously observed. This suggests that super dielectric materials, as
per earlier

suggestion, are a broad class of materials: porous, non-conductive
materials saturated

with ion-containing liquids.







[Vo]:Eat your heart out EEStor

2017-11-28 Thread JonesBeene
Years ago, many of us on Vortex followed the unfolding story of EEStor. Another 
bummer.

The made amazing claims for Ultracapitors that were better than the best 
lithium batteries in every respect.
Then they crashed and burned… although they are apparently still in business.

Their BaTiO dielectric has achieved third-party certification of dielectric 
constant (K) of 16,000 at 500 volts.

That should blow away Elon’s lithium design but would probably be best suited 
to work in tandem – the so-called Batt-Cap.

The one below has K of 25,000,000,000   but … catch-22, that number is at 1 
V.

In theory but not in practice one could wire 500 of them in series, and beat 
the socks off EEStor, but… there are problems with that approach.
I will save the details for another occasion.

You may recognize the name of the author if you have followed the field of 
fractional hydrogen:

Superdielectric Materials Composed of NaCl, H2O and
Porous Alumina

By Jonathan Phillips
Prof. Physics
Naval Postgraduate School
Monterey, CA 93950


CONCLUSION- The most significant finding of the present study is empirical: a
pH neutral aqueous solution of NaCl in a porous alumina constitutes a super 
dielectric
material. Moreover, the dielectric constant was a function of salt 
concentration, reaching 
a maximum value, at nearly one volt, of greater than 2.5 1010 (25 billion), 
establishing
that super dielectrics have dielectric constants orders of magnitude greater 
than any
previously observed. This suggests that super dielectric materials, as per 
earlier
suggestion, are a broad class of materials: porous, non-conductive materials 
saturated
with ion-containing liquids.



[Vo]:Rossi's theory

2017-11-28 Thread Axil Axil
Rossi's theory

The paper presented by Carl-Oscar Gullstrom has now been published on the
Journal of Nuclear Physics here:

http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/files/Working%
20with%20theory%20about%20the%20Rossi%20Effect.pdf

The presentation of Carl-Oscar Gullstrom at the November 24 E-Cat QX
presentation, which was omitted from the official early videos released on
the official Ecat YouTube channel has now been published as a separate
video.

The link is here: https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ud6-KRbvKqE


Axil's theory


In a nutshell, I believe that the thrust of Rossi’s theory is going in the
right direction. But the details are not correct. At the bottom of the
cause of LENR is a Quark transformation reaction produced by magnetic field
lines that increase the energy/mass of the quark causing them to change
flavors. Monopole magnetism causes quarks to increase in energy/mass by
adding to the spin of the quark. The quarks in the protons and neutrons are
transformed into strange and charm quarks that produce mesons (Kaons) that
then decay into pions and muons and eventually electrons. The mechanism of
monopole magnetic field line production is produced by entangled
nanoparticles that condense from metal vapor produced by the plasma in
Rossi’s QX and metalized hydrogen in Holmlid’s reaction