Re: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

2014-03-22 Thread James Bowery
10s of watts, 100s of watts, 100s of watts  watts watts everywhere but
not an input so I guess we're talking infinite COP because no one would
report just output alone unless the input was zero, would they?


On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 7:24 PM, Jones Beene  wrote:

> From: Jed Rothwell
>
> Steve High wrote:
>
> First Saturday afternoon presenter was Mizuno being
> represented by a young Japanese scientist. Their reactor : nickle mesh
> surface prepped by exposure to plasma discharge.
>
> I believe this is a continuation of the work described
> here:
>
> http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?p=1465
>
> Brian Ahern told me that this was the potentially the most important
> presentation he saw this day, not only for the present results (10s of
> watts) but because the next two planned iterations at 1 kW and 10 kW where
> not only imagined but actually shown in pictures as prototypes, indicating
> that they were near the testing stage.
>
> 10 kW - in a deuterium reactor - wow, that certainly seems to break new
> ground. Notably they have switched away from palladium to nickel. I asked
> about radiation, but this was not known.
>
>
>
>
>


Re: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

2014-03-22 Thread Axil Axil
"This method produces nanoparticles by bombarding the electrodes with
electrons during ~30 hours of glow discharge. The nanoparticles are created *in
situ *in electrodes. The electrodes have already been cleaned and
purified...

The particle size and number of particles is controlled by varying the
strength and duration of initial glow discharge. This, in turn, controls
the reaction rate."



LENR is produced as a result of nanoparticle production and the character
of the LENR reaction is related to the size and shape of the nanoparticles.



Ed Storms sees this in black and white but does not believe it.




On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 7:57 PM, Jed Rothwell  wrote:

> Steve High  wrote:
>
> First Saturday afternoon presenter was Mizuno being represented by a young
>> Japanese scientist. Their reactor : nickle mesh surface prepped by exposure
>> to plasma discharge.
>
>
> I believe this is a continuation of the work described here:
>
> http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?p=1465
>
> - Jed
>
>


RE: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

2014-03-22 Thread Jones Beene
From: Jed Rothwell 

Steve High wrote:

First Saturday afternoon presenter was Mizuno being
represented by a young Japanese scientist. Their reactor : nickle mesh
surface prepped by exposure to plasma discharge.

I believe this is a continuation of the work described here:

http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?p=1465

Brian Ahern told me that this was the potentially the most important
presentation he saw this day, not only for the present results (10s of
watts) but because the next two planned iterations at 1 kW and 10 kW where
not only imagined but actually shown in pictures as prototypes, indicating
that they were near the testing stage. 

10 kW - in a deuterium reactor - wow, that certainly seems to break new
ground. Notably they have switched away from palladium to nickel. I asked
about radiation, but this was not known.




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Re: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

2014-03-22 Thread Jed Rothwell
Steve High  wrote:

First Saturday afternoon presenter was Mizuno being represented by a young
> Japanese scientist. Their reactor : nickle mesh surface prepped by exposure
> to plasma discharge.


I believe this is a continuation of the work described here:

http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?p=1465

- Jed


Re: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

2014-03-22 Thread Steve High
First Saturday afternoon presenter was Mizuno being represented by a young 
Japanese scientist. Their reactor : nickle mesh surface prepped by exposure to 
plasma discharge. Reactor consists of prepped nickel mesh heated by resistance 
with pressurized deuterium gas. The device able to measure the composition of 
gases by atomic number in real time. Results: 1) excess heat as soon as 
deuterium pumped in ie no loading needed. 2) 75 watts excess heat over thirty 
five days. 3) gas composition monitored during run (as atomic number): 4 (D 2) 
progressively decreased 3 (?tritium- they couldn't say) rose and fell as an 
intermediate product,  2 (that would be H2 or atomic D) rose as the final 
product. How does that fit in, smart dudes?

Steve High

On Mar 22, 2014, at 1:41 PM, "MarkI-ZeroPoint"  wrote:

> Steve:
> Just want to thank you, as I think all Vorts do, for providing the updates
> from MIT...
> The 150 attendance is good to see... 
> B Well,
> -Mark Iverson
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve High [mailto:diamondweb...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2014 10:05 AM
> To: Vortex
> Subject: [Vo]:MIT colloquium
> 
> The event is well attended. I would estimate 150 heads about 90 % grey. Ruby
> Carat and Alien Scientist are here recording the proceedings. Curiously
> Hadjichristos was on the agenda but his name has been stricken, leaving a
> void as far as the "kilowatt output" performers are concerned. Celani had
> two interesting things to say. He's finding evidence that the fiberglass
> insulators he's wrapping around his constantan wires seem to tremendously
> augment the anomalous heat output based on the observation that glass seems
> to be able to sequester hydrogen on its surface in a way that makes it more
> available to the constantan. He also mentioned that his Boss completely
> terminated funding for his CF research last fall but that an angel jumped in
> and he's back in the saddle at least for now
> 
> Steve High
> 



Re: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

2014-03-22 Thread Steve High
Angel described as a private financier. No word on wings

Steve High

On Mar 22, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Alain Sepeda  wrote:

> does anybody know who is the angel?
> 
> 
> 
> 2014-03-22 18:05 GMT+01:00 Steve High :
>> The event is well attended. I would estimate 150 heads about 90 % grey. Ruby 
>> Carat and Alien Scientist are here recording the proceedings. Curiously 
>> Hadjichristos was on the agenda but his name has been stricken, leaving a 
>> void as far as the "kilowatt output" performers are concerned. Celani had 
>> two interesting things to say. He's finding evidence that the fiberglass 
>> insulators he's wrapping around his constantan wires seem to tremendously 
>> augment the anomalous heat output based on the observation that glass seems 
>> to be able to sequester hydrogen on its surface in a way that makes it more 
>> available to the constantan. He also mentioned that his Boss completely 
>> terminated funding for his CF research last fall but that an angel jumped in 
>> and he's back in the saddle at least for now
>> 
>> Steve High
> 


RE: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

2014-03-22 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
Steve:
Just want to thank you, as I think all Vorts do, for providing the updates
from MIT...
The 150 attendance is good to see... 
B Well,
-Mark Iverson

-Original Message-
From: Steve High [mailto:diamondweb...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2014 10:05 AM
To: Vortex
Subject: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

The event is well attended. I would estimate 150 heads about 90 % grey. Ruby
Carat and Alien Scientist are here recording the proceedings. Curiously
Hadjichristos was on the agenda but his name has been stricken, leaving a
void as far as the "kilowatt output" performers are concerned. Celani had
two interesting things to say. He's finding evidence that the fiberglass
insulators he's wrapping around his constantan wires seem to tremendously
augment the anomalous heat output based on the observation that glass seems
to be able to sequester hydrogen on its surface in a way that makes it more
available to the constantan. He also mentioned that his Boss completely
terminated funding for his CF research last fall but that an angel jumped in
and he's back in the saddle at least for now

Steve High



Re: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

2014-03-22 Thread Bob Cook
Alain and Jones--

I thought of STM also.  I own 1000 shares of that stock even though it is 
Swiss..

Bob
  - Original Message - 
  From: Jones Beene 
  To: vortex-l@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2014 10:27 AM
  Subject: RE: [Vo]:MIT colloquium


  A good guess would be STM. He mentions them often.

   

  From: Alain Sepeda

   

  does anybody know who is the angel?

   

   

   


RE: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

2014-03-22 Thread Jones Beene
A good guess would be STM. He mentions them often.

 

From: Alain Sepeda

 

does anybody know who is the angel?

 

 

 



Re: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

2014-03-22 Thread Steve High
On Friday we had Dr Yasuhiro Iwamura. He's sucking deuterium gas through a 
membrane containing palladium and a surface splotching of other elements lets 
say cobalt. After the run he can demonstrate the presence of other elements 
four eight or twelve atomic numbers above said cobalt, depending on the number 
of deuterons added. No word yet on a trial using an element with an atomic 
number 4 8 or twelve under that of gold

Steve High

On Mar 22, 2014, at 1:05 PM, Steve High  wrote:

> The event is well attended. I would estimate 150 heads about 90 % grey. Ruby 
> Carat and Alien Scientist are here recording the proceedings. Curiously 
> Hadjichristos was on the agenda but his name has been stricken, leaving a 
> void as far as the "kilowatt output" performers are concerned. Celani had two 
> interesting things to say. He's finding evidence that the fiberglass 
> insulators he's wrapping around his constantan wires seem to tremendously 
> augment the anomalous heat output based on the observation that glass seems 
> to be able to sequester hydrogen on its surface in a way that makes it more 
> available to the constantan. He also mentioned that his Boss completely 
> terminated funding for his CF research last fall but that an angel jumped in 
> and he's back in the saddle at least for now
> 
> Steve High



Re: [Vo]:MIT colloquium

2014-03-22 Thread Alain Sepeda
does anybody know who is the angel?



2014-03-22 18:05 GMT+01:00 Steve High :

> The event is well attended. I would estimate 150 heads about 90 % grey.
> Ruby Carat and Alien Scientist are here recording the proceedings.
> Curiously Hadjichristos was on the agenda but his name has been stricken,
> leaving a void as far as the "kilowatt output" performers are concerned.
> Celani had two interesting things to say. He's finding evidence that the
> fiberglass insulators he's wrapping around his constantan wires seem to
> tremendously augment the anomalous heat output based on the observation
> that glass seems to be able to sequester hydrogen on its surface in a way
> that makes it more available to the constantan. He also mentioned that his
> Boss completely terminated funding for his CF research last fall but that
> an angel jumped in and he's back in the saddle at least for now
>
> Steve High
>


Re: [Vo]:MIT Colloquium Report

2011-07-25 Thread Alan J Fletcher


At 11:20 AM 7/25/2011, Terry Blanton wrote:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mvo 
I counted 11 passes ... but .. umm ... NO !





Re: [Vo]:MIT Colloquium Report

2011-07-25 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 1:41 PM, Alan J Fletcher  wrote:

Is it just me ... or is there an Elephant in the room?
>

It's a selective attention test:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mvo

T


Re: [Vo]:MIT Colloquium Report

2011-07-25 Thread Alan J Fletcher


At 10:41 AM 7/25/2011, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
At 12:28 PM 7/24/2011, Terry
Blanton wrote:
The 2011 Cold
Fusion/Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions Colloquium
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — Part I

http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/LANR2011Colloq.pdf

Is it just me ... or is there an Elephant in the room? 
I missed it on first reading (and the PDF reader I was using has no
search function) -- but he IS mentioned a couple of times.
...
LANR nanomaterials headlined the
talks, only to be surpassed by patent issues, Rossi’s contribution and
recent high technologic developments in LANR.
...
These were followed by two group
discussions of the Rossi matter, the present LANR/CF business
opportunities and Patent Office quagmire.
...






Re: [Vo]:MIT Colloquium Report

2011-07-25 Thread Alan J Fletcher

At 12:28 PM 7/24/2011, Terry Blanton wrote:

The 2011 Cold Fusion/Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions Colloquium
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — Part I

http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/LANR2011Colloq.pdf


Is it just me ... or is there an Elephant in the room?