From wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonoluminescence : An unusually
exotic theory of sonoluminescence, which has received much popular
attention, is the Casimir energy theory suggested by noted physicist Julian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Schwinger Schwinger[5]
From: Frank
*I think Schwinger was correct in attributing sonoluminescence to
Casimir effect but should have concentrated on the rate of change in Casimir
geometry by the meniscus of the compressed bubbles in cavitation- the
liquid medium is uniform and if conductive makes the bubble
At 12:59 AM 10/28/2010, fznidar...@aol.com wrote:
The video is pretty good considering that it was done with no money
and no help. It is
a fine job I believe. Lane is a quick study and I am learning
more. In the end it does not matter because
cold fusion has died with the cancellation of the
At 07:40 PM 10/27/2010, Terry Blanton wrote:
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
Speaking of Q-Zeno Q-Foam
http://www.examiner.com/technology-in-san-francisco/scientists-may-have-found-gold-water
Interesting method of bubble control.
Frank,
Regarding:
The video is pretty good considering that it was done
with no money and no help. It is a fine job I believe.
Lane is a quick study and I am learning more. In the
end it does not matter because cold fusion has died
with the cancellation of the ACS meeting.
Why sweat the
-Original Message-
From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
This isn't lightweight stuff. If this were real, we would almost
certainly not be hearing about it.
Yes - that is the reddest of the red flags for me. This has 'military
significance' written all over it.
Plus, having had a look (via
Something became clear to me out of the NanoSpire discussion on the CMNS list.
Never lead with theory. Not if the intention is to change general
consensus on something. By starting with an opposition to consensus,
one alienates the majority, right off the bat, prejudices them
against
At 12:39 PM 10/28/2010, Jones Beene wrote:
From: Frank
ØI think Schwinger was correct in
attributing sonoluminescence to Casimir effect
but should have concentrated on the rate of
change in Casimir geometry by the meniscus of
the compressed bubbles in cavitation- the liquid
medium is
By parsimony, maybe bubble creation rips apart water molecules and collapse
fuses the hydrogen by brute force. Xrays and energetic neutrons resulting
could make one sick. But the onset of symptoms usually takes less than six
hours.
I don't recall, did they suffer hair loss?
T
I have been monitoring Google activity at LENR-CANR using the Webmaster
Tools for over a month. You can read about these Tools here:
http://www.google.com/webmasters/
Supposedly these Tools can increase traffic to your site, but I do not
see how. Anyway . . .
An ISP utility tells me that
Lane is aware of the error and is fixing the video.
He wants to do it right.
I don't care what any one thinks about my theory. I have been excluded,
put down,
and universally rejected for 20 years. I have other things to do now and
have not been initiating
much on my own. The last two
In reply to OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson's message of Wed, 27 Oct 2010
08:35:40 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
From Robin:
...
That's not all that's wrong. He equates energy and angular momentum.
(Apples and oranges). Furthermore it is not true that the mass of the
electron remains the same during
From Frank
Lane is aware of the error and is fixing the video.
He wants to do it right.
That's encouraging news.
I don't care what any one thinks about my theory. I have been excluded, put
down,
and universally rejected for 20 years. I have other things to do now and
have not been
However, a caveat not to lose sight of is the fact that when such
ndividuals go out of their way to contact researchers and theorists
ike you, they do so not because their primary agenda is to elevate
ou, your work, or your theory.
Considering tht my work NEVER made it into a peer reviewed
At 03:47 PM 10/28/2010, Terry Blanton wrote:
By parsimony, maybe bubble creation rips apart water molecules and
collapse fuses the hydrogen by brute force. Xrays and energetic
neutrons resulting could make one sick. But the onset of symptoms
usually takes less than six hours.
They
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
a...@lomaxdesign.comwrote:
They apparently had rapid onset of symptoms.
I thought Mark's partner's symptoms were delayed by two weeks. I admit I
did not read the article closely.
Mark wrote, I quoted here: I lost about one third of my
At 02:16 PM 10/28/2010, Jones Beene wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
This isn't lightweight stuff. If this were real, we would almost
certainly not be hearing about it.
Yes - that is the reddest of the red flags for me. This has 'military
significance' written all
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