On Sep 28, 2011, at 12:20 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote:
Rizzi sez:
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I think that the end of the hoax is approaching.
I doubt we are witnessing a hoax, though it's possible I am in error.
Another thought came to mind in regards to the megawatt reactor
design: Why for their fi
H2 and O2 bubbles <.15 micrometer burn, damaging electrodes in AC
electrolysis -- could complicate cold fusion devices: Rich Murray
2011.09.28
[ Rough surfaces on electrodes and other components, with catalytic
impurity concentrations and higher localized voltages and
temperatures, may cause large
Rizzi sez:
...
> I think that the end of the hoax is approaching.
I doubt we are witnessing a hoax, though it's possible I am in error.
Another thought came to mind in regards to the megawatt reactor
design: Why for their first generation of "products" are they building
a 1 MW module? Many have
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Robert Leguillon
wrote:
> But, he only really achieved stability when it
> WASN'T WORKING. By failing to do proper calorimetry and use proper
> controls, he'd fooled himself into thinking it's running smoothly when it
> isn't running at all.
I agree that this is
I didn't find the story discouraging so much as just pragmatic, Piantelli has
papers, reproducible experiments and decades more experience than Rossi. Even
Rossi's head start / foundation was built on Piantelli's research and any new
efforts by NASA or other entities are much easier to justify b
>As was previously theorized, Rossi may have really been onto something.
>Unfortunately, when the reaction occurs, it is difficult to keep stable; it
>runs away and needs to be quenched.
Robert, Rossi made 58 of “difficult to keep stable” modules and put together.
If reaction is so instable,
My two cents:
As was previously theorized, Rossi may have really been onto something.
Unfortunately, when the reaction occurs, it is difficult to keep stable; it
runs away and needs to be quenched. If you recall, the Defkalion rumors
centered around a nonpayment from Defkalion until Rossi a
Hello Group,
Have a read at Krivit's latest blog post here:
NASA Advances Evaluation of Piantelli’s LENR Research
Short URL: http://goo.gl/Ei9jW
(which is quite interesting and I recommend to read it entirely,
although that partially goes outside the scope of this thread).
Excerpt from the e
Sunspot 1302 is waning. I guess we avoided another Carrington Event:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/06may_carringtonflare/
But, a large EMP event is becomes more likely with nuclear proliferation:
http://www.futurescience.com/X5DNA/X5DNA.html
I guess that I am just s
Terry sez:
> Keshe is quite, er, eclectic!
>
>> http://keshefoundation.com/home.html
>>
>> http://www.keshefoundation.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=229
I'd also add: A lot of talk. A lot of dreaming.
But where's the beef?
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/or
When I say "precise method" I mean the inclusion of the specific
data to be obtained, where it is obtained, and the formulas applied.
You wrote: "Indeed, continuous experiments easiest way is to use
enthalpy sensors, that gives as total enthalpy for any given moment.
Even more simple is t
On Sep 27, 2011, at 9:27 PM, Peter Gluck wrote:
Dear Horace,
The missing variable is cooling water flow- to be established by
Rossi- water that carries the excess heat generated by the 52 (?)
Fat Cats and is partially transformed in steam- F1.
To achieve accuracy in delta T measuring th
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