A Falcon project remnant?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Force_Application_and_Launch_from_Continental_United_States#FALCON
http://tinyurl.com/ydsfv7r
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
I wrote: " If the object was ever in a direction approximately due
north or south of you, i.e. on a line perpendicular to the sunset
location, then the altitude h I provided fairly closely applies to
the object for that time t in the table. If it was mainly east or
west then another calcu
Here is a recent SciNews article which gives hope that "Casimir cycling" for
gain is ultimately doable:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/12/091210153657.htm
... indicating at least that some high-priced brain power at DoE and Argonne
believe that Casimir attraction can be manipulated in
The recent examination of deflation fusion scenarios indicate high
voltage Zr electrolysis in the blue-green glow range may be useful to
look for weak reactions and strange matter creation.
I have run Zr electrode pairs in AC electrospark experiments at over
400 V. The breakdown voltage for
Nice post Jones,
I totally agree with your points and regarding CoE, ask Vorticians
to keep an open mind towards a relativistic solution as an escape .
Fran
Oxygen should not be overlooked as a powerful weak reaction candidate:
16O8 + D --> 14N7 + 4He2 + 3.111 MeV [-1.026
MeV] ( 1 )
16O8 + D --> 17O8 + 1H1 + 1.919 MeV [-2.218
MeV]( 2 )
16O8 + 2 D --> 14N7 + 6Li3 + 4.585 MeV [-4.402
MeV]
The full picture has not yet emerged. The reactions in which the
deflated electron binding energy exceeds the fusion energy are high
probability candidates for weak reactions, due to the longevity of
the initial fused nucleus, and the prolonged presence of the
electrons. The electrons decr
On 01/01/2010 12:59 PM, William Beaty wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Jan 2010, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
>> An ideal toroidal coil has no external field -- symmetry and simple
>> arguments regarding the curl of the B field show that it's got to
>> be null outside the torus. In particular, any loop around t
Michel,
This is a very interesting paper, especially in the date - but can you
explain how it supports the thesis of increased surface binding in two-way
thermodynamic balance, with the heat of adsorption? Yes, the phrase
"enhanced bond strength" is used, but it does not seem to follow logically
f
Hi Jones,
Sorry for the delay, here is the ref (note it refers to hydrogen, not
deuterium, whose heat of adsorption could thus conceivably be the 2 eV
per D found by Kitamura for 5 nm particle sizes):
"JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS 104, 1-16 (1987)
Calorimetric Heat of Adsorption Measurements on Palladium
Nb, Ag, Ta, W, Mo, V, Ba, and U now added to the equation collection:
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/NbLENR.pdf
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/AgLENR.pdf
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/TaLENR.pdf
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/W_LENR.pdf
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/MoLE
B, Ag, and C now added to the equation collection:
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/B_LENR.pdf
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/AgLENR.pdf
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/C_LENR.pdf
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
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