Re: [Vo]:Tohoku U. press release

2015-04-07 Thread Daniel Rocha
The date of the press release is April 1st...


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Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
The can handle molten iron and nickel. I think rather than a heater, put
the bone inside one of these, filled with molten metal. If there is self
sustaining, it will just stay there, hot, unless with a run away explosion,
which will be amazing.

The material does not seem to be expensive so, not much care (except in
haddling) is required, it seems.


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Re: [Vo]:Melting scrap copper in crucible graphite

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
It was certainly above 1455C!

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[Vo]:Re: CMNS: Melting scrap copper in crucible graphite

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
I wonder if one could just put the core inside one of these things and do
the experiment:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXeCYmAQg6U

2015-04-05 21:51 GMT-03:00 Daniel Rocha :

> So hot, I wish I could estimate the temperature, but I am color blind:
>
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[Vo]:Melting scrap copper in crucible graphite

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
So hot, I wish I could estimate the temperature, but I am color blind:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_DONpheIxo

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Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
Though this thick one got so hot, that by induction, saturated the camera!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXsIbJG-r0U
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Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
Oh, damn, it also oxidizes... and quite fast!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y674KwBig6Q

2015-04-05 19:16 GMT-03:00 Daniel Rocha :

> But why not a simple graphite from a pencil? The bone is a fixed
> structure, it won't stress the fragile graphite. And they can used at will,
> since they are extremely cheap. I am focusing here on extreme "cheapness".
>
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Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
But why not a simple graphite from a pencil? The bone is a fixed structure,
it won't stress the fragile graphite. And they can used at will, since they
are extremely cheap. I am focusing here on extreme "cheapness".

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Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-03 Thread Daniel Rocha
Bob,
it seems that Parkhomov is low on budget. Isn't there a cheaper way to heat
that?  Like, removing the graphite from a pencil and using it to heat?


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Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-03 Thread Daniel Rocha
Can't you use W as a heater?


Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-03 Thread Daniel Rocha
Bob, why didn't you continue with until 1200 outside, I thought you were
following Hank's advice. But, suddenly, the experiment stopped. Can you
explain that?


[Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-03 Thread Daniel Rocha
MFMP didn't show COP>1, with the dog bone test,  last night


Re: [Vo]:Experimental methodology employing two reactors in series

2015-03-22 Thread Daniel Rocha
A self feeding with some extra output energy reactor would overcome all
this, it's much more convincing and any "magic trick" to input energy into
it, like current inductance, can be easily be detected by a magnetometer.
It can be used as a black box, not revealing its contents, and all methods
of cheating can be checked by any skeptic


Re: [Vo]:Am I the only one..

2015-03-20 Thread Daniel Rocha
Lennart, I think Blaze is referring to the poor state of the laboratory,
not to the people in general.


Re: [Vo]:fast LENR news about Parkhomov, etc.,

2015-03-20 Thread Daniel Rocha
Alain, all of these difficulties can be overcome by a self sustained
system. 3.2x system can vaporize, condense at certain hight, and use the
fall of water to generate power.


Re: [Vo]:[OT] Addendum to Murphy's Law

2015-03-12 Thread Daniel Rocha
Release it as a beta.

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Re: [Vo]:Critique of Levi et al. Lugano experiment

2015-03-06 Thread Daniel Rocha
Another kind, sort of, good news it is that the temperature is below the
melting point of nickel. So, we don't have another factor to make things
worse.


Re: [Vo]:HotCat Design Explained

2015-03-03 Thread Daniel Rocha
"The book is aimed primarily at those who, having already understood the
basics of an E-Cat, want to move on to an industrial product, or, that is
to say, a second-generation E-Cat, requiring a better knowledge of the
E-Cat technology. Many people still think of the E-Cat with old patterns,
but the evolution of this product has finally led from what was apparently
a rudimentary reactor prototype to a real small gem of science and
technology"

Great! We now just have to know the basics of the 1.0.

2015-03-03 13:58 GMT-03:00 Lewan Mats :

>  Hmm, here's apparently how the high temp E-Cat is designed.
>
>  www.ecat-thenewfire.com/blog/hot-cat-20-how-last-generation-ecat-are-made
>
>
>  I suppose it's a must-read.
>
>  Mats
> www.animpossibleinvention.com
>
>
>


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[Vo]:Metastable Innershell Molecular State (MIMS) - This is not femto atoms

2015-02-24 Thread Daniel Rocha
It's binding atoms with their innershells.

It's free:

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379714000515

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0375960114009256

http://nextbigfuture.com/2015/02/confirmation-of-ultra-high-energy.html


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Re: [Vo]:A strange and screwy claim by Piantelli

2015-01-16 Thread Daniel Rocha
Jed, if the system is stable for only a few ours, it is an important
consideration. I think you won't get it running it smoothly for more
than a few hours in the first trials.

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Re: [Vo]:"Report on Mizuno's Adiabatic Calorimetry" revised

2015-01-12 Thread Daniel Rocha
the link?  Is there any information from the
>>> Mizuno testing as to when excess energy from an unknown reaction starts and
>>> stops? Is there a good definition of "baseline"?
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>>
>>> *From:* Jed Rothwell 
>>> *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com
>>> *Sent:* Saturday, January 10, 2015 8:18 PM
>>> *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:"Report on Mizuno's Adiabatic Calorimetry" revised
>>>
>>>  Bob Cook made two large mistakes here. I wish he -- and others --
>>> would
>>>
>>>
>>>>  The Iwaik pump, if running, would have added heat at about 29 watts
>>>> per the pump specification.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  In my report, p. 24, I list the pump specifications. Mizuno measured
>>> the pump input power with the watt meter. It is 10.8 W, not 29 W. However,
>>> only a tiny fraction of this power is delivered to the water. Mizuno
>>> measured how much is delivered. It was only ~0.4 W. If you do not think so,
>>> explain why Fig. 19 is wrong.
>>>
>>>  You can confirm that nearly all the electric power converts to heat at
>>> the pump motor. Touch a pump and you will feel the heat radiating. Many
>>> pumps have fans that blow the hot air out of the motor. With a good pump,
>>> the water is at the other end away from the motor, and very little heat
>>> transfers to it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>This was more than enough to raise the temperature without any
>>>> reactor heat source given the recorded decrease of 1.7 watts when nothing
>>>> was running or reacting.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  Suppose this is true. Suppose it was 1.7 W and suppose that raises the
>>> temperature by 4 deg C. Pick any temperature rise you like: suppose it
>>> raises the temperature by 10 deg C, or 20 deg C. Here is the point, which I
>>> have made again and again:
>>>
>>>  THE TEMPERATURE WAS ALREADY that much higher when the test began. The
>>> pump runs all the time. Using this method we measure from that starting
>>> baseline temperature up to the terminal temperature of the test. The pump
>>> heat -- *however much there is* -- is already included in the baseline.
>>> Therefore we never include it in excess heat.
>>>
>>>  You need to answer these points if you want to have a serious
>>> discussion.
>>>
>>>  - Jed
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
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Re: [Vo]:"Report on Mizuno's Adiabatic Calorimetry" revised

2015-01-10 Thread Daniel Rocha
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Du_Temple_Monoplane
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pierpont_Langley
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Whitehead#1901
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozhaysky%27s_airplane (probable)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ader_%C3%89ole

2015-01-10 23:19 GMT-02:00 Jed Rothwell :

>
> Imagine in 1904 you want to know if airplanes are possible. At that time,
> many distinguished experts said they were not, and no machine larger than a
> model would ever fly. Suppose you were to look at all of the tests of
> airplanes from 1850 to then.
> - Jed
>
>
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Re: [Vo]:The MFMP replication effort live on youtube.

2014-12-31 Thread Daniel Rocha
Why don't just ask Parkhomov?

2014-12-31 9:23 GMT-02:00 Jack Cole :

> It's very difficult to make this type of seal.  When the cement is wet,
> the hydrogen easily passes through.  I use a dangerous gas detector as I
> heat it up, but as yet, have not achieved a seal in experiments I've
> tried.  A lot of the cement requires heating to fully cure, but heating
> causes hydrogen release.  Your hydrogen escapes before the seal is made.
> Maybe Parkhomov figured out how to do it.
>
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 10:36 PM, Bob Higgins 
> wrote:
>
>> Based on analysis of Lugano and Parkhomov work, excess heat begins at
>> about 950C.  The MFMP dogbone core was measured to be over 1200C and no
>> excess heat was found.  The likely suspect is that the glue used to seal
>> the reactor tube failed, allowing a leak of the H2 when the LiAlH4
>> decomposed.  The experiment was shut down because going higher in
>> temperature risked burnout of the dogbone heater coil and the excess heat
>> should already have been seen at a lower temperature than the 1200C core
>> temperature that was achieved.
>>
>> Ryan Hunt is going to try again.  We will try to contact Parkhomov to ask
>> what cement he used to seal his reactor. We are also looking at ways to
>> test the seals that we make.
>>
>> Bob Higgins
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 8:35 PM, Jed Rothwell 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> CB Sites  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Wow,  Replication fails.   They had the "dog bone" so hot the steel
>>>> stand holding it was white hot.  But power in was equal to power out.   No
>>>> radiation.
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>> I have a hunch that was too hot. As the proverbial shaggy dog was too
>>> shaggy, since we are using dog-related images here.
>>>
>>> - Jed
>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: [Vo]:The MFMP replication effort live on youtube.

2014-12-30 Thread Daniel Rocha
>
> I guess I missed some part them. But I never saw a so beautiful metal glow!
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Re: [Vo]:The MFMP replication effort live on youtube.

2014-12-30 Thread Daniel Rocha
I thought all they did was calibration.

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Re: [Vo]:Oil crashing again today

2014-12-29 Thread Daniel Rocha
It's more likely geopolitics than cold fusion, if that's what you are
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Re: [Vo]:"Paul Burns" aka eCatNews accuses Rossi and Friends of Fraud

2014-11-19 Thread Daniel Rocha
Rossi is seemingly begging to be called a fraud.  What's the problem in
being called a fraud then?


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Re: [Vo]:No new posts?

2014-11-12 Thread Daniel Rocha
We are all enjoying Rossi's barbecue. You were the only one that was not
invited!

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Re: [Vo]:New Rossi Patent Appln..publishes Today

2014-11-06 Thread Daniel Rocha
I think the 18 months, which are optional pretty much anywhere in the
world, has ran out for the 1st application. So, the others will be
published in due time.



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Re: [Vo]:New Rossi Patent Appln..publishes Today

2014-11-06 Thread Daniel Rocha
Tomorrow, and next week's friday.

2014-11-06 11:37 GMT-02:00 Blaze Spinnaker :

> Looks like there are three related patents filed last year in May.   I
> wonder when we'll seem them pop up.   Also, why did this patent show up
> already?  It was only filed in april of this year.
>
> *Application Number**Filing Date**Patent Number*61818553May 2, 2013
> 61819058May 3, 201361821914May 10, 2013
>
>
>
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Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Daniel Rocha
This is the book on his table:

http://www.amazon.com/The-Particle-End-Universe-Higgs/dp/0525953590


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Re: [Vo]:Gordon Docherty -- Reflections on Fusion -- e-catworld

2014-10-25 Thread Daniel Rocha
Talk about that in the talk page. Sometimes I found things there in
controversial or non mainstream issues.


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Re: [Vo]:$10,000 bet against cold fusion on /.

2014-10-17 Thread Daniel Rocha
Inflation adjusted?

2014-10-17 23:03 GMT-03:00 James Bowery :

> Bruce Perens just bet me 10,000 to one odds that "no credible commercially
> utilized cold fusion by 2024". I of course accepted his generous and
> honorable bet. If only the scum responsible for its suppression would put
> their money where their mouths were. But then, no amount of "fine" can make
> up for what they've done.
>
> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=5842595&cid=48173885
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Re: [Vo]:Why doesn't Rossi makes a self feeding Hot Cat and ends the controversy.

2014-10-17 Thread Daniel Rocha
I think vapor alone could do it. Make it pass through a turbine and cool it
down the stream down to 100C and heat it again. It is how it is done in
nuclear power plants.

2014-10-17 23:51 GMT-03:00 James Bowery :

> Active cooling would work as well as active heating so you don't need to
> worry about carnot efficiency.  Start it up and then keep it just hot
> enough by pumping a liquid, under controlled rates, with an appropriately
> high boiling point and decent specific heat and conductivity through the
> system at 1200C.  Liquid metal of an appropriate amalgam or even some
> liquid salts would do.
>
>
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Re: [Vo]:Why doesn't Rossi makes a self feeding Hot Cat and ends the controversy.

2014-10-17 Thread Daniel Rocha
So, Rossi would get 700W or so as a minimum for output.

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[Vo]:Why doesn't Rossi makes a self feeding Hot Cat and ends the controversy.

2014-10-17 Thread Daniel Rocha
Rossi had  now shown that he can get COP>3. Why doesn't he use that and
build an ecat out of that? Show it inside a black box with some extra
output, say 500W for several months. It will certainly destroy any doubt
concerning his invention and will not reveal any trade secret he has.

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Re: [Vo]:the true source of energy

2014-10-15 Thread Daniel Rocha
Perhaps these are the sources. If you look at the literature (I don't
remember where, but I think it's a paper o presentation from Kim), it's
pointed out that 24MeV particles from within old experiments with Pd look
like conic craters with 4um in diameter and similar depth, if my memory is
correct. Compare with the nickel powder. If such explosion occurs, a grain
of powder will explode.

There will be flying hot debris, which will glue to other to other grains.
If there are a few thousands of explosion per grain/s. There will be like a
dust chaos of debris flying around in the powder. The movement from the
dust will heat the air and send most heat out by convection.


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Re: [Vo]:Three hypotheses for Rossi mass spec results

2014-10-14 Thread Daniel Rocha
4. Jed don't think Rossi owes him money

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[Vo]:Krivit takes on the new Rossi's test

2014-10-12 Thread Daniel Rocha
http://news.newenergytimes.net/2014/10/12/rossi-handles-samples-in-alleged-independent-test-of-his-device/

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Re: [Vo]:Tommso Dorigo (a very good experimental partice physicist) analysis report

2014-10-12 Thread Daniel Rocha
no question mark.
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Re: [Vo]:Tommso Dorigo (a very good experimental partice physicist) analysis report

2014-10-12 Thread Daniel Rocha
Mary Yugo has just showed up?


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[Vo]:Tommso Dorigo (a very good experimental partice physicist) analysis report

2014-10-11 Thread Daniel Rocha
The guy is open minded. Helps people with alternative ideas. Let's see what
he has to say about the new report:

http://www.science20.com/a_quantum_diaries_survivor/cold_fusion_a_better_study_on_the_infamous_ecat-146700

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Re: [Vo]:NetworkWorld covers Report

2014-10-10 Thread Daniel Rocha
He unsubscribed because of Jojo at the time.

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Re: [Vo]:Rossi Report will come, old paradigm will depart

2014-10-02 Thread Daniel Rocha
Be sure, Krivit (he twitted about it I think) will make the greatest effort
ever to make bad publicity of Rossi. More than any of his tests before.

That will be bad. He will really try to spam every place, nag every
journalist or report concerning any positive aspect of it. And

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Re: [Vo]:Rossi asks for patent reconsideration extension

2014-09-28 Thread Daniel Rocha
If Rossi presented his reactor to the USPTO, and let them test it, wouldn't
that solve the issue?
I vaguely remember they have a similar rule to free energy devices.

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[Vo]:The Truth About Taxes

2014-09-12 Thread Daniel Rocha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7ZqBV5iGAc

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Re: [Vo]:predictive analysis of the coming Rossi- independent Report

2014-09-11 Thread Daniel Rocha
Look for yourself your or just look at past messages.

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Re: [Vo]:predictive analysis of the coming Rossi- independent Report

2014-09-11 Thread Daniel Rocha
Do not count me in. There are obvious mistakes on the report, which
invalidates it. Axil, I think you are smart enough to notice them. I made a
list of it somewhere. But I have better things to do now.

2014-09-11 18:04 GMT-03:00 Axil Axil :

> Because of you powerful position here on this forum, I will abide by this
> new rule. Please forgive my transgressions,,,I had no idea that the
> virtuousness of Luca Gamberale was so highly regarded here on this forum.
>
>
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[Vo]:Is there a creativity deficit in science?

2014-09-03 Thread Daniel Rocha
I think it is a very pertinent discussion regarding issues of CF inside the
larger science community:

http://arstechnica.com/science/2014/09/is-there-a-creativity-deficit-in-science/

Although I don't agree with the age argument.


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Re: [Vo]:Re: Great video on robots vs. humans

2014-08-30 Thread Daniel Rocha
Sending a human to the past? Or a robot that speaks broken English?

2014-08-30 16:28 GMT-03:00 Jed Rothwell :

> Plus, I thought you mean "How to survive a robot uprising."
>
>
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Re: [Vo]:SunCell - Initial Replication Attempt

2014-08-28 Thread Daniel Rocha
I did not get booted out from there.

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Re: [Vo]:SunCell - Initial Replication Attempt

2014-08-28 Thread Daniel Rocha
Some of the oldest tree on record are older than the flood.

http://www.rmtrr.org/oldlist.htm

https://answersingenesis.org/bible-timeline/timeline-for-the-flood/


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Re: [Vo]:Punctuated equilibrium

2014-08-26 Thread Daniel Rocha
Yes, Darwin is too boring. And as soon as you know the concept of
evolution, it becomes obvious. So, I never could get past the first
paragraph. Mendelian inheritance, although it is a very rough model, seems
to be much more informative, educational and of practical use.


2014-08-26 16:14 GMT-03:00 :

> round to reading it.  Knowing that Darwin knew nothing of genetics, I have
> trouble in getting excited about anything he might have to say on the
> subject - which is why I haven't read it yet.  But on your recommendation
> maybe I should.
>

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Re: [Vo]: The Absurdity of Darwinian Evolution.

2014-08-26 Thread Daniel Rocha
I just saw 1 unsubscribe. Where did you see others?

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Re: [Vo]:SunCell - Initial Replication Attempt

2014-08-26 Thread Daniel Rocha
There are detectors commercially available, but I think the most expensive
part is to keep this near vacuum. But, let me warn that it is likely that
all will be seen is hot fusion. What is happening is z-pinch, which is an
even older attempt than Tokamak.


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> It seems to me that Jack needs to find some way of objectively measuring
> light output through some sort of instrumentation. Any ideas?
>
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Re: [Vo]: The Absurdity of Darwinian Evolution.

2014-08-26 Thread Daniel Rocha
Liberal assumption? That's news to me.

There's a conservative assumption, which means a "cautious assumption",
which doesn't take outlier data as true until more data is accumulated.
This is not at all related to "conservative"/"liberal" politics.


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Re: [Vo]:SunCell - Initial Replication Attempt

2014-08-26 Thread Daniel Rocha
Jack Cole, I will give you a few tips.

Do not try pressures above 10milibars. It will hardly block FUV. And you
need vacuum to detect XUV.

Also, do not get in contact directly with the firing. These can yield
neutrons and you can get very high doses overtime.




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Re: [Vo]:unsubscribe

2014-08-26 Thread Daniel Rocha
He's out because Jojo is spamming Vo with bullshith.


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Re: [Vo]:Accuracy of Carbon Dating

2014-08-25 Thread Daniel Rocha
Pretty much. And I think you head is so deep in the sand, that I question
your ability to make science.


2014-08-25 13:24 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>  Is it because it is repeatable?
>
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Re: [Vo]:Accuracy of Carbon Dating

2014-08-25 Thread Daniel Rocha
Ihttp://c14.arch.ox.ac.uk/embed.php?File=calibration.html


2014-08-25 12:49 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>
> For example, how can we assume that C-14 levels are the same today as they
> were 5,000 years ago?
>

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Re: [Vo]:Accuracy of Carbon Dating

2014-08-25 Thread Daniel Rocha
Thank you for your education. It's quite more reasonable to suppose that
the Nephilim are aliens than legends. After after all, random words in the
Bible are more trustful than science.

2014-08-25 13:00 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>
> But since you appear to be ignorant on this subject, let me see if I can
> educate you.
>
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Re: [Vo]:Accuracy of Carbon Dating

2014-08-25 Thread Daniel Rocha
And they are aliens because...?


2014-08-25 12:34 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>  Genesis 6:1-5
>
> It talks of fallen angels coming down to mate with female humans producing
> a hybrid race of wicked Giants called Nephilims.
>
>
> Jojo
>
>
>

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Re: [Vo]:Accuracy of Carbon Dating

2014-08-25 Thread Daniel Rocha
Where are the Aliens in the Bible, btw?

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Re: [Vo]:Accuracy of Carbon Dating

2014-08-25 Thread Daniel Rocha
Jojo, while you are at it, would you tell me what kind of mushroom are you
taking:

"Except that we don't realize that these aliens are not extraterrestrial
BIOLOGICAL beings from another planet.  These ALIENS are aliens to our
dimension.  They are INTERDIMENSIONAL beings of spirits, fallen angels and
demons, controlling our destiny thru their proxy of wicked men composing
the Masonic Order, the Illuminati and other Secret Societies.  The last US
president who tried to oppose them ended with a bullet in his head.

They already know who I am and where I live.  I already have a bull's eye
on my back.  I'd be dead already except that I am not too much of nuisance
yet and more importantly, they can't."


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Re: [Vo]:Accuracy of Carbon Dating

2014-08-25 Thread Daniel Rocha
Jojo, my dear multidimensional lizard, sometimes a careless mammoth will
have an accident, shit happens for many thousands of years.

An object that you know is from after 1950 will give wrong results.

You want to talk about C dating, so you were dishonest. Bad Christian. K-Ar
dates is specially prone to errors. You have to be careful. So that
measurement just meant that the river is younger than 600.000 years. That's
useful information, depending on what you want.


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Re: [Vo]:Accuracy of Carbon Dating

2014-08-25 Thread Daniel Rocha
Jojo, my dear alien, you cannot do carbon dating of anything past ~1950
because there is a lot of contamination due C13 from nuclear explosions.

The mammoth ages seem OK, it is usual to find parts of different animals
together.

 You don't take the age of non living things with carbon dating. Carbon
dating don't go to 300ka, there isn't calibration for that. An age like
this mean you have just measured background contamination.

Old Amerindian remains, specially during the 80's, were involved in many
controversies, since the mainstream academic view was that the Clovis
culture had to be the oldest, and any pre Clovis  was considered outright
bullshit. So, there was a lot of nitpicking to lower the age of these
outliers.


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Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-24 Thread Daniel Rocha
If you get a few of these new your home, with you nearby too, I guess it
would be good for human kind too:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/02/110223-nuclear-war-winter-global-warming-environment-science-climate-change/

:^)


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>
>  We scare people with 6C temp rise but we ofter neglect to examine what a
> 6C rise really means.
>
> I submit that it won't be bad, in fact, I believe it would be beneficial
> to mankind.  More planting seasons, more planting land reclaimed from ice,
> and more steady temps in temperate regions for more consistent crop
> yields.  The downside is a few low lying areas will be inundated (including
> my place here in Philippines) - if the predictions are accurate.
> Reasonable tradeoff I think for this worst case scenario.
>
> But, the more basic problem is, global warming alarmist still has to
> explain why our global temps have been steady for at least a decade now in
> the face of accelerating carbon emissions.  Why is that? and please don't
> tell me that it is due to Global warming.
>
>
> Jojo
>
>

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Re: [Vo]:SunCell - Better Design Possibilities?

2014-08-24 Thread Daniel Rocha
More or less like this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8HpGge-jzU


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> Robin is right.
>
> Except that we don't realize that these aliens are not extraterrestrial
> BIOLOGICAL beings from another planet.  These ALIENS are aliens to our
> dimension.  They are INTERDIMENSIONAL beings of spirits, fallen angels and
> demons, controlling our destiny thru their proxy of wicked men composing
> the Masonic Order, the Illuminati and other Secret Societies.  The last US
> president who tried to oppose them ended with a bullet in his head.
>
> They already know who I am and where I live.  I already have a bull's eye
> on my back.  I'd be dead already except that I am not too much of nuisance
> yet and more importantly, they can't.
>
>
> Jojo


Re: [Vo]:Gaia mission to show that Universe is older than 30 000 years

2014-08-24 Thread Daniel Rocha
It's not obvious, if you were to apply the same method to distant galaxies,
such as those at z~8, you'd find they were receding at ~8 times the speed
of light and their distance would be close to 100 billion light years. But
that would be due divergence of the light rays due dilatation of space also
the dilatation itself of space time would increase the distance too.

Indeed, or have to discount many of those effects to get the correct age of
~13.2 billion years of the universe, or else the age will be infinite.


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Re: [Vo]:Gaia mission to show that Universe is older than 30 000 years

2014-08-24 Thread Daniel Rocha
>
> In this case, yes. The curvature is negligible and light speed, so you can
> take the distance as a measure of time. This is true, such that the method
> to measure the distance is parallax.




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[Vo]:Gaia mission to show that Universe is older than 30 000 years

2014-08-24 Thread Daniel Rocha
It will be able to observe the distance of a star from our Galaxy with a
20% precision

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaia_(spacecraft)

That means, they will use triangulation, to directly find the distance. So,
it will disprove theories that says universe is younger than that.

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Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-21 Thread Daniel Rocha
Andromeda Galaxy is 2 million light years away. Oh, that's a long time...


2014-08-21 14:01 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :
>
>   Global Warming alarmists do not realize that their theory is not
> falsifiable.
>
>


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Re: [Vo]:Polarized ECat Testers

2014-08-20 Thread Daniel Rocha
If they were Christians, they left all behind after convertion:

Jesus answered, "If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and
give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow
me."

http://biblehub.com/matthew/19-21.htm


2014-08-20 15:13 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>  They were believers in the true God just like Christians today.  But if
> you want to be picky and unreasonable about it, here are a few examples of
> rich Christians.
>
> 1.  Joseph of Arithmatea was rich.  He owned his own private tomb hewn
> from a rock.  A very expensive piece of exclusive real estate at that time.
>
> 2.  Barnabas owned land worth enough to feed the whole Jerusalem church.
> The church at that time was at least 5000 men strong.  This would be a
> membership of over 20,000 if you include women and children.
>
> 3.  Lydia was a seller of purple.  Purple was the clothing for kings and
> royals.  She was rich enough to be associated with kings and royals.
>
> 4.  Philemon was rich.  He had many servants and a house with guest room
> for Paul.  At that time, a family normally lived in a house with one room.
> The living room was the kitchen, the dinning room, the bedroom.  Philemon
> has a hosue with multiple rooms and he maintained many servants.  He was
> rich.
>
> 5.  Luke was a medical doctor.  A very expensive and rare vocation at that
> time, which means his family must have been rich enough to send him
> everywhere to learn medicine.  They didn't have centralized medical
> colleges, if you want to be a doctor, you have to travel everywhere
> and learn from many people and places.
>
>
>
> Jojo
>
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* Daniel Rocha 
> *To:* John Milstone 
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 21, 2014 1:58 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:Polarized ECat Testers
>
> Those people were not Christians.
>
>
> 2014-08-20 14:51 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :
>
>>  You seem to be implying that one can not be both a Christian and Rich.
>> If so, I can assure you that is not the case.  Here are a few examples for
>> you:
>>
>>
>> 1.  Joseph was a believer and was the 2nd in command in Egypt.  He was
>> rich in power, money and Glory
>>
>> 2.  Abraham was very rich with thousands upon thousands of sheep and
>> camels, and a household with 400 able-bodied fighting men.  This guy had
>> his own private army bigger than the army of many city states at that
>> time.  His men was able to defeat 4 kings and their armies.  If he had 400
>> fighting men, the size of his household must be between 3000-5000
>> people.  That is rich.
>>
>> 3. Job was the "greatest man in the east".  Job was from the area of Ur.
>> The region we know as the fertile crescent - Shinar or Babylon - the cradle
>> of civilization.  So, Job was the richest man in the world at that time.
>> When God was done blessing him, he was twice as rich.
>>
>> 4. Solomon had brass that could not be counted.  Enough gold and silver
>> to overlay all the surfaces of the large building - the temple he built.
>> The guy was richer than anyone alive today.
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Vo]:Polarized ECat Testers

2014-08-20 Thread Daniel Rocha
Those people were not Christians.


2014-08-20 14:51 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>  You seem to be implying that one can not be both a Christian and Rich.
> If so, I can assure you that is not the case.  Here are a few examples for
> you:
>
>
> 1.  Joseph was a believer and was the 2nd in command in Egypt.  He was
> rich in power, money and Glory
>
> 2.  Abraham was very rich with thousands upon thousands of sheep and
> camels, and a household with 400 able-bodied fighting men.  This guy had
> his own private army bigger than the army of many city states at that
> time.  His men was able to defeat 4 kings and their armies.  If he had 400
> fighting men, the size of his household must be between 3000-5000
> people.  That is rich.
>
> 3. Job was the "greatest man in the east".  Job was from the area of Ur.
> The region we know as the fertile crescent - Shinar or Babylon - the cradle
> of civilization.  So, Job was the richest man in the world at that time.
> When God was done blessing him, he was twice as rich.
>
> 4. Solomon had brass that could not be counted.  Enough gold and silver to
> overlay all the surfaces of the large building - the temple he built.  The
> guy was richer than anyone alive today.
>
>
>
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Re: [Vo]:Polarized ECat Testers

2014-08-20 Thread Daniel Rocha
"No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the
other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot
serve both God and money."

http://biblehub.com/matthew/6-24.htm

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Re: [Vo]:Polarized ECat Testers

2014-08-20 Thread Daniel Rocha
Obviously Jesus.

But please, do not confuse Him with Mammon.


2014-08-20 14:28 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>  Who is ʿĪsā:?
>
>


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Re: [Vo]:Polarized ECat Testers

2014-08-20 Thread Daniel Rocha
Jojo, you should repent before ʿĪsā:

ʿĪsā tells,

“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, Because He has anointed me to preach
the gospel to the poor; He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, To
proclaim liberty to the captives And recovery of sight to the blind, To set
at liberty those who are oppressed.”
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke+4

"And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye
of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God."
http://biblehub.com/matthew/19-24.htm

“Naked came I out of my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return thither.
The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the
Lord.”
https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/Job%201%3A21

 - See more at:
http://omidsafi.religionnews.com/2013/11/09/prosperity/#sthash.wLRDj9yD.dpuf

Do not celebrate your rich, give away what you have, if you are a Christian.


>


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Re: [Vo]:Polarized ECat Testers

2014-08-20 Thread Daniel Rocha
You > Future of humankind.


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Re: [Vo]:Solar Collectors' Avian Threat

2014-08-19 Thread Daniel Rocha
He actually took part in projects to build solar power plants.


2014-08-20 0:48 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>  Stewie,
>
> If you insist on using this argument, then no intelligent dialogue can be
> had on this issue.  I am not even going to waste my time dignifiying
> your response.
>
>
> Jojo
>
>
>
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Re: [Vo]:Gasp- Rossi changes Story on Indipendent Report

2014-08-18 Thread Daniel Rocha
So, I guess I will die of old and not see that report.


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Re: [Vo]:JANAP 128..Kudos...the Axil Enigma

2014-08-17 Thread Daniel Rocha
So, I will continue nagging you! Axil is a good guy.


2014-08-17 6:53 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>
> I don't care about your belief or not.  I just want you to shut up and
> never bother me again.
>
>
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Re: [Vo]:JANAP 128..Kudos...the Axil Enigma

2014-08-17 Thread Daniel Rocha
Just show your lab notes. And I will believe in your claims. My belief is
my payment to you.



>
> Well, what say you? do we have a deal?
>
>
>
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Re: [Vo]:JANAP 128..Kudos...the Axil Enigma

2014-08-17 Thread Daniel Rocha
This is not a bet. Any respectable researcher has lab notes. Show them.


2014-08-17 1:52 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>
> How about making this interesting.  If I can show proof that I spent
> money, time and effort replicating this Flat Plate Heat Exchanger
> contraption, will you shut up forever and leave vortex?  If I can't, I will
> leave vortex forever.
>
>
> Jojo
>
>



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Re: [Vo]:JANAP 128..Kudos...the Axil Enigma

2014-08-16 Thread Daniel Rocha
Scan your lab notes and show it to us. Some data would be nice too.


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>
>
>
> I have since dismantled my lab since I am now busy with my wave project;
> but I still have the Flat Plat Heat Exchanger contraption that I built to
> try to replicate the experiment.  Do you want me to send it to you?
>
>



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Re: [Vo]:JANAP 128..Kudos...the Axil Enigma

2014-08-16 Thread Daniel Rocha
Prove that your resources were spent instead of just annoying everyone by
complaining about his anonymity. Your test is "anonymous".


2014-08-17 0:31 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>   Axil could be proposing useless "rabbit hole" ideas which would cause
> people to go down the wrong trail and waste time and resources and effort.
>
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Re: [Vo]:a new guest editorial by AXIL

2014-08-15 Thread Daniel Rocha
Not all nuclear reactions produce neutrons! Some of them are indeed
harmless, like the decay of Tritium to He3.

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Re: [Vo]:a new guest editorial by AXIL

2014-08-15 Thread Daniel Rocha
I really don't see any difference from cold fusion to hot fusion. Just see
my paper with Akito.

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Re: [Vo]:a new guest editorial by AXIL

2014-08-15 Thread Daniel Rocha
If the world is only 6000 years old, the sum of all Egyptian dynasties go
up to 5000 years. No, there was no biblical flood, at least.
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Re: [Vo]:a new guest editorial by AXIL

2014-08-15 Thread Daniel Rocha
Yes, specifically the Bhagava Gita. This a small text about Jesus, in his
previous incarnation, talking to Arjuna.

It's very likely that Jesus was carpenter. He had a family to feed. Or do
you think he stared at a wall until he started preaching?


2014-08-15 13:26 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>  I am turning the other cheek by not reciprocating with an insult.
>
> As for your other point, I am not sure what you want to prove to me.  Are
> these passages from the Mahabharata?
>
>
>
> Jojo
>
>

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Re: [Vo]:a new guest editorial by AXIL

2014-08-15 Thread Daniel Rocha
Isaac Newton did not believe in the Trinity. You have to emulate this guy:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Lema%C3%AEtre



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Re: [Vo]:a new guest editorial by AXIL

2014-08-15 Thread Daniel Rocha
I am asking you to give the other cheek and pray for me.

But let's say what the scriptures tells us:

Yachchaapi sarvabhootaanaam beejam tadahamarjuna;
Na tadasti vinaa yatsyaanmayaa bhootam charaacharam

Naanto’sti mama divyaanaam vibhooteenaam parantapa;
Esha tooddeshatah prokto vibhootervistaro mayaa.

Yadyad vibhootimat sattwam shreemadoorjitameva vaa;
Tattadevaavagaccha twam mama tejom’shasambhavam.

Athavaa bahunaitena kim jnaatena tavaarjuna;
Vishtabhyaahamidam kritsnamekaamshena sthito jagat.

Hari Om Tat Sat
Iti Srimad Bhagavadgeetaasoopanishatsu Brahmavidyaayaam
Yogashaastre Sri Krishnaarjunasamvaade
Vibhootiyogo Naama Dashamo’dhyaayah

Among the punishers I am the sceptre; among those who seek victory I am
statesmanship; and also among secrets I am silence; knowledge among knowers
I am.

 And whatever is the seed of all beings, that also am I, O Arjuna! There is
no being,
whether moving or unmoving, that can exist without Me.

There is no end to My divine glories, O Arjuna, but this is a brief
statement by Me of the
particulars of My divine glories!

Whatever being there is that is glorious, prosperous or powerful, that know
thou to be a
manifestation of a part of My splendour.

But of what avail to thee is the knowledge of all these details, O Arjuna?
I exist,
supporting this whole world by one part of Myself.


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Re: [Vo]:a new guest editorial by AXIL

2014-08-15 Thread Daniel Rocha
I will give you the other cheek and I pray for you, if you are my enemy.
Remember, Jesus told me he is a carpenter but he knew more that the
priests. That's the same with Axil.


2014-08-15 12:06 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>  My friend, why do you have to begin a new round of insults with this
> comment?  Why do you feel the need to mock the God I love, with
> rhetoric that are sure to elicit a strong response from me?  Can I mock
> your wife whom you love and not expect a strong reaction from you?
>
>
>
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Re: [Vo]:a new guest editorial by AXIL

2014-08-15 Thread Daniel Rocha
Jesus told me it doesn't matter.


2014-08-15 11:52 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart :

>  Is Axil a Physicist?  I thought he claimed to be a systems engineer.
>
> --
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Re: [Vo]:BLP picks up another 11 M from investors

2014-08-12 Thread Daniel Rocha
There are bad mistakes or possibly wrong interpretation. But, I already
summarized, people did not seem to care.


2014-08-12 11:10 GMT-03:00 Jed Rothwell :

>
> Assuming Gamberale's report is accurate, I would say that rises to the
> level of criminal fraud. I assume it is accurate. I have no reason to doubt
> it. But I don't know. I would not point to that report and testify in court
> or tell the police I have proof of fraud! I would refer them to Gamberale.
>
> - Jed
>
>


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Re: [Vo]:BLP picks up another 11 M from investors

2014-08-09 Thread Daniel Rocha
I don't have anything to ask. When I wrote I don't make heads or tails of
their theory, it's not because I cannot understand because it is too hard
or I missing something in the mumbo jumbo. In fact, what I mean is an
euphemism for their theory being not even wrong. What they do is worse than
W&L theory, because at least these won't try to reformulate *all* physics
with things that are known not to work.

What they do is either naive or dishonest. But given that their experiments
display a physical sign that it doesn't work (the fast oxidation of the
electrodes) and the massive money they are always getting plus >20 years of
over excuses, I am compelled to at least to not take them seriously.




2014-08-09 12:09 GMT-03:00 Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson <
orionwo...@charter.net>:

>
> But have you, Daniel? Have you tried?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Steven Vincent Johnson
>
> svjart.orionworks.com
>
> zazzle.com/orionworks
>
>


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Re: [Vo]:BLP picks up another 11 M from investors

2014-08-08 Thread Daniel Rocha
Their theory doesn't make sense, not even as a classical approximation. I
cannot make heads or tails of anything there. For example, any wave
function, time independent, must be a standing wave. If it is a fraction,
and you want to enforce this, it will be a sum of many waves, possibly
infinite. This violates the exclusion principle, since each orbital can
only have one spin of each electron.

BTW, what about the octupole moment of the Ni 61?


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Re: [Vo]:BLP picks up another 11 M from investors

2014-08-08 Thread Daniel Rocha
The difference it is that as long as the transistor worked, no matter how
short the time, it could work at least as a proof of concept.

That thing BLP showed should work for a few hours to show that there is
extra heat. Getting peaks from UV to short X-Rays, and even some nuclear
reactions, is not a big deal. The spark plug of a car can do it, that is,
it can knock electrons, innest electrons of several metals, and also
promote some fusion. But doing it with gain is extremely difficult.

Take a look at something  more serious:

http://lawrencevilleplasmaphysics.com/

And these cooks from BLP get in the millions while LPPX is low in the
budget.

2014-08-08 21:35 GMT-03:00 Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson <
orionwo...@charter.net>:

>
>
> Why should BLP be any different?
>
>
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Re: [Vo]:BLP picks up another 11 M from investors

2014-08-07 Thread Daniel Rocha
I am really impressed. He didn't even try to run a half assed demo! He just
made some tack tack. And it was so crude that the electrodes were very
oxidized in just a few seconds.

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[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:RE: [Vo]:RE: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:NASA Telescope Observes Signal That Can’t Be Explained By Known Physics

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel Rocha
All reasoning is wrong, except for the last equation, which is correct, by
coincidence. The last case is the case for the relativistic electron,
without spin (so, it's not really an electron). This equation is ignored in
all text books, but the solution is OK, in quantum mechanics. You don't
need all the crap Mills invented.


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Re: [Vo]:New SWOT analysis of the E-cat

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel Rocha
You should also check out the quadrupole and octopole moments. The nucleus
can also bounces in more complicated ways and emit RF.


2014-08-06 17:29 GMT-03:00 Axil Axil :

>
> The reason why zero spins work and non zero spins don't in LENR is that
> NMR active (non zero spin) nuclei wastes energy by converting that magnetic
> power into RF.
>
>

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