Re: [Vo]:What Happened with DGT

2011-11-08 Thread Horace Heffner


On Nov 8, 2011, at 3:19 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote:


That's the rest mass of the electron... So, any idea?

2011/11/8 Terry Blanton 
From Jeane Manning:

http://changingpower.net/articles/physicists-insights-on-greece-and- 
rossi%E2%80%99s-e-cat/#more-716


Her source says:

"It is known that the type of asserted reaction, namely Ni -Cu
transition, must release gamma photons in the 511 Kev range but this
was never actually measured."

0.511 MeV . . . now where have I seen that before?  ;-)

T




This is baloney.  One of the early tests involved use a coincidence  
counter, a pair of gamma counters with coincidence circuitry, which  
picks up the gamma pairs from positron annihilations.  None were  
observed above background.  It was used up close to the reactor.


Here is a photo in which the pair of opposed coincidence counters can  
be seen:


http://www.ccemt.org/Energy%20Alternatives/cold_fusion/files/ 
rossi_cold_fusion_aparatus_scintillator_300.jpg


posted on this blog:

http://www.cce-mt.org/Energy%20Alternatives/cold_fusion/cold_fusion.html

regarding a February 2011 test.  Part of the second counter can be  
seen protruding below the surface on which the E-cat rests.


Celani has observed some single (not positron annihilation) counts :  
"I brought my own gamma detector, a battery-operated 1.25″ NaI(Tl)  
with an energy range=25keV-2000keV. I measured some increase of  
counts near the reactor (about 50-100%) during operation, in an  
erratic (unstable) way, with respect to background." See:


http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/01/18/rossi-and-focardi-lenr- 
device-celani-report/


http://tinyurl.com/4djya8

Best regards,

Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/






Re: [Vo]:What Happened with DGT

2011-11-08 Thread mixent
In reply to  Daniel Rocha's message of Tue, 8 Nov 2011 22:19:28 -0200:
Hi,
[snip]
>That's the rest mass of the electron... So, any idea?

This has already been extensively covered on Vortex since January. See the
archives (hint:positron).

>
>2011/11/8 Terry Blanton 
>
>> From Jeane Manning:
>>
>>
>> http://changingpower.net/articles/physicists-insights-on-greece-and-rossi%E2%80%99s-e-cat/#more-716
>>
>> Her source says:
>>
>> "It is known that the type of asserted reaction, namely Ni -Cu
>> transition, must release gamma photons in the 511 Kev range but this
>> was never actually measured."
>>
>> 0.511 MeV . . . now where have I seen that before?  ;-)
>>
>> T
>>
>>
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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Re: [Vo]:What Happened with DGT

2011-11-08 Thread Daniel Rocha
That's the rest mass of the electron... So, any idea?

2011/11/8 Terry Blanton 

> From Jeane Manning:
>
>
> http://changingpower.net/articles/physicists-insights-on-greece-and-rossi%E2%80%99s-e-cat/#more-716
>
> Her source says:
>
> "It is known that the type of asserted reaction, namely Ni -Cu
> transition, must release gamma photons in the 511 Kev range but this
> was never actually measured."
>
> 0.511 MeV . . . now where have I seen that before?  ;-)
>
> T
>
>


[Vo]:What Happened with DGT

2011-11-08 Thread Terry Blanton
>From Jeane Manning:

http://changingpower.net/articles/physicists-insights-on-greece-and-rossi%E2%80%99s-e-cat/#more-716

Her source says:

"It is known that the type of asserted reaction, namely Ni -Cu
transition, must release gamma photons in the 511 Kev range but this
was never actually measured."

0.511 MeV . . . now where have I seen that before?  ;-)

T