they seems to talk of a differente circle, more powerful :
the chemical (covalent link) cycle : H2-> H H -> H2
what the paper talk about is more a Cooper link
2012/2/9 Nigel Dyer
> Julian's Cooper pair proposal could result in a cooling after death. If
> we assume that the reactor is cooling a
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Julian's Cooper pair proposal could result in a cooling after death. If
we assume that the reactor is cooling anyway, and that as a result
protons are moving out of the Nickel lattice, which would require/result
in the breaking of the cooper pairs which would take, rather than
release energy,
Yogendra is a long time collaborator of Widom and Larsen. You can see this
here:
http://www.northeastern.edu/physics/people/faculty/yogi-srivastava/
Now, Celani is being dragged into this nonsense. One of the saddest thing
about this it is that DD reaction, which is verified to happen, is
dismiss
note that the inviting scientist is Greek (studied and working in france
for CERN)
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignatios_Antoniadis
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/BV.aspx?ref=BVNav&from=&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Ffr.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FIgnatios_Antoniadis
seems to be no link, but coincidence is
>From Alain:
> http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=177379
Note that the last paragraph states the following:
> A plethora of theoretical models have been proposed to explain
> several experimental anomalies in LENR. A brief description of
> a weak interaction model shall be present
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Yes, that heat after death, is simply the payback of a cool before birth...
they talk about it because it is important for the stability of the reactor
true however they don't talk on nuclear heat far after death, like the one
you can expect
for alpha/beta disintegration...
but this might be their
At 07:41 AM 2/8/2012, Robert Leguillon wrote:
This is a lot of aluminum
consumption. These are back-of-the-napkin-style calculations, so I
apologize if I've missed something, but (unless I've made a large
mistake) it appears that:
So, we currently produce hydrogen at approx.
$.006048/mole, and t
found the entry at CERN
http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=177379
2012/2/8 Alain Sepeda
>
> http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2012/02/08/cern-recognizes-lenrs-widom-larsen-theory/
>
> ...
> A general colloquium, “Overview of Theoretical and Experimental Progress
> in Low-Energy Nucle
-Original Message-
From: Nigel Dyer
> Also, his papers on the archive imply that Julian was at Oxford, and not
> Cambridge before going to the EPO, not that I suspect this is significant.
... oops, right you are... it could be slightly significant.
On the 'left coast' of the USA, we t
their white paper
http://www.cyclonepower.com/PDF/Cyclone%20Engine%20White%20Paper.pdf
present their rankine engine concept.
it seems that direct drive is possible, since torke can be very high at
starting.
weight and power is ok...
with LENR maybe the throttle will be less easy to control...
may
In reply to Alain Sepeda's message of Wed, 8 Feb 2012 22:20:35 +0100:
Hi,
[snip]
>in their answer on "Triggering" method,
>http://www.defkalion-energy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5983#p5983
>Defkalion have talk about
>a well know "Heat after death" that is purely chemical
>
>
>There is a predictabl
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 8 Feb 2012 10:16:43 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
>Let's don't go there.
...you just did. :)
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html
This would be a good time to bring up the recurrent issue of RF as a
stimulant for gain in Ni-H. This is in the context of the Lamb shift and a
resonant cavity for RF.
Rossi claims to use RF but DGT does not – so it is not clear that RF itself
is important, since apparently good gain can be had wi
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yest, even below 400C, at 300C+ if I remember,
but with minimum Megawatt power, if not Gigawatt...
who knows what is the smallest efficient rankine turbine ?
2012/2/8
> In reply to Guenter Wildgruber's message of Wed, 8 Feb 2012 18:43:28 +
> (GMT):
> Hi,
> [snip]
> >The next billion dollar
in their answer on "Triggering" method,
http://www.defkalion-energy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5983#p5983
Defkalion have talk about
a well know "Heat after death" that is purely chemical
There is a predictable very limited "heat after death" phenomenon following
> every long- period stop of a rea
While I don't think Stirling are good for larger sizes I do think that they
might work well for 0.2-3kW. Stirling engines were in large volume
production 100 years ago for small output applications (though they were
big and heavy), and the cost is less of a negative factor for small sizes
if they
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In my blog- see e.g."Kaltwasser" "Koalemos" my Septoes etc I have tried to
explain what happens.
But it i bvious that's something systemic, the Whole and the Parts canot be
more corre
http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2012/02/08/cern-recognizes-lenrs-widom-larsen-theory/
...
A general colloquium, “Overview of Theoretical and Experimental Progress in
Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR),”
will take place at CERN on March 22, from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the
council chamber.
...
In reply to Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint's message of Wed, 8 Feb 2012 01:00:09 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
>"The resulting model can then be used directly to develop a new Hamiltonian
>for nuclei in a lattice that includes the coupling consistent with a
>many-particle Dirac formulation. Interestingly, the model
In reply to Guenter Wildgruber's message of Wed, 8 Feb 2012 18:43:28 +
(GMT):
Hi,
[snip]
>The next billion dollar question: How to get electricity from say 400°C with
>minimal cost/maximum efficiency?
...ask the nuclear fission power industry. They do it all the time.
Regards,
Robin van Spa
I am intrigued in that Julians interpretation of Rossi's actions on
eCatNews align very much with my impression, although I am very much
observing Rossi at a distance, and his Cooper-pairing of protons is my
preferred framework for a possible understanding of what is going on.
He suggests th
more generaly my Javanese wife cite me a Javanese proverb...
history is a tumbling barrel... sometime you are at the top, later at the
bottom, but you can expect to be at the top after some time.
hope it is time for the Greeks, because today it is awful.
they are losing nearly half of their "life
Von: Peter Gluck
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 20:54 Mittwoch, 8.Februar 2012
Betreff: Re: [Vo]:
--
Dear Terry,
... The Defkalion people ...
--
Peter, you are a very insightful person.
How come?
There must be something in
Actually Julian Brown himself may have a decent answer for this question. A
least he had one back before he “changed hats” so to speak.
If not - this is also the subject of Moddel’s patent which we have discussed
here as well as Brown’s ideas in other papers. The overlap is not clear. Check
from discussion here I got the feeling that at a given minimum size,
the answer is : Rankine Cycle turbine, maybe Organic Rankine.
however the minimum size is not clear...
maybe car (20-50kW) is possible.
have to work on turbine, but also radiators, key problem.
for CHP 7-15KW, not sure it can b
Dear Terry,
The Defkalion people re really nice but I will not disturb them now with
this problem. They are very busy.
Actually these Rules - in their June 2011 stage were dedicated to Defkalion
and this was before
the great press conference and before their divorce from Rossi.
Once in my life I
Does anybody have a good handle on the possible quantities of heat involved
when protons inside a metal lattice begin paring "condensation"?
As per this paper by Julian Brown, who estimates that such phenomena may be
exhibit by metals (like Ni, Pd, Nb) with high hydrogen loading.
http://arxiv
Von: Jones Beene
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 19:16 Mittwoch, 8.Februar 2012
Betreff: RE: [Vo]:Prediction on Antarctica's buried Lake
Jones,
>Anyone having followed Mills/BLP through the years- is probably aware that
>of one of the reasons it is said
Von: Alain Sepeda
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 18:42 Mittwoch, 8.Februar 2012
Betreff: Re: [Vo]:World's best H2 catalyst?
>yes, but it is a method to use aluminum as a "vector fuel" for hydrogen,
>provided you have a cheap way to transform Aluminum Hy
-Original Message-
From: Terry Blanton
> Then again, maybe the Ruskies are looking to weaponize the bugs.
Funny you should mention that. But this thread might be more appropriate for
the "above top secret" forum (if you don't mind being added to the list of
those who are guaranteed a ful
yes, but it is a method to use aluminum as a "vector fuel" for hydrogen,
provided you have a cheap way to transform Aluminum Hydroxide into
Aluminium...
today not so cheap, but with LENR electricity, maybe the usual method is
OK...
but hydrogen also is a vector, so... many indirection... just to a
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
> He can drive you around in a vehicle powered this way -
> for a fraction of the cost of gasoline.
Sober, I hope.
T
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
> This could open up a certain category of risk to the rest or us, and it is
> doubtful that proper precautions are being taken.
As I understand it, there was an agreed protocol for extracting
samples. The idea was not to kill us or them (what
I'm sure your friends at DGT would happily put it in Greek for you if
you only asked.
T
2012/2/8 Peter Gluck :
> Dear Alain,
>
> I am deeply indebted for your promptness
> and kindness.
> I have already published it - there are so many
> francophones worldwide!
> We have now- English, Swedish, Fr
From: Robert Leguillon
*
* This is a lot of aluminum consumption. These are
back-of-the-napkin-style calculations, so I apologize if I've missed
something, but (unless I've made a large mistake) it appears that:
2[Al ]+ 6[H2O] + CC => CC + 2[Al(OH)3] + 3H2
. Absent that, am I m
From: Alain Sepeda
>
some non hydrides environments trigger LENR. carbon cycles : polycyclic
hydrocarbons, graphènes , carbons nanotubes, footbalène...
This field of polycyclic catalysts is based primarily on the important
Mizuno experiments with phenanthrene, which is an extract of co
Still, this new vigorous carbon catalyst might also work with Ni Hydrogen where
Al is NOT consumed. It would certainly be worth testing!
Fran
-Original Message-
From: Nigel Dyer [mailto:l...@thedyers.org.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 10:29 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXT
This is a lot of aluminum consumption. These are back-of-the-napkin-style
calculations, so I apologize if I've missed something, but (unless I've made a
large mistake) it appears that:
2[Al ]+ 6[H2O] + CC => CC + 2[Al(OH)3] + 3H2
So, two atoms of aluminum are consumed for every three atoms
Indeed. I had just written a reply saying virtually the same think
when your Email arrived. I do not beleive that there is any magic here
that breaks any laws of physics.
On 08/02/2012 15:15, David Roberson wrote:
I would also take a second look at the net process energy balance. If alumi
>From David:
> I would also take a second look at the net process energy balance.
> If aluminum is required as fuel, you would be in big trouble as it
> takes a lot of energy to obtain the fuel. Years ago I made H gas by
> putting lye and water into a jar with aluminum foil. My friends and I
>
I would also take a second look at the net process energy balance. If aluminum
is required as fuel, you would be in big trouble as it takes a lot of energy to
obtain the fuel. Years ago I made H gas by putting lye and water into a jar
with aluminum foil. My friends and I used the gas to fill
> More info:
>
> http://www.phillipscompany.4t.com/HYDROGEN.html
>
> "The information below described a new catalyst, CC, that requires zero
> energy input once the reaction is started and heated to 180F. After that,
> hydrogen is produced for as long as fuel (water and aluminum) are provided."
>
Dear Alain,
I am deeply indebted for your promptness
and kindness.
I have already published it - there are so many
francophones worldwide!
We have now- English, Swedish, French, Romanian...Rules.
Peter
2012/2/8 Alain Sepeda
> *FRENCH/FRANCAIS*
>
> Je pense, j'existe. Je décide, je vis. Je réso
*FRENCH/FRANCAIS*
Je pense, j'existe. Je décide, je vis. Je résous des problèmes, je vis avec
un but.
1. il n'y a PAS de problème isolé, ils viennent toujours en grappes
dynamiques.
2. Il n'y a PAS de solution définitive pour les problèmes vraiment
importants, ils doivent être résolus encore et
More info:
http://www.phillipscompany.4t.com/HYDROGEN.html
"The information below described a new catalyst, CC, that requires zero energy
input once the reaction is started and heated to 180F. After that, hydrogen
is produced for as long as fuel (water and aluminum) are provided."
Zero energy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoLbphJkxMM
"Can a rotating device really charge itself? This is a closed system with no
auxiliary input of any kind. Charges itself while speeding up motor
and rotors simultaneously. No Claims, just an observance. Judge for
yourself."
>From what i can see this
Axil,
Your theory has a lot of good points but I think one of us has
a misconception about Rydberg matter .. and it could be me so maybe we can hash
out a couple things right now and at least one of us will benefit. I'll start
with a the small bone to pick that I have mentioned p
[snip] This is a well known and well documented phenomenon related with the
H2-> H1-> H2 circle [/snip] sounds like zero point energy in the Moller - Lyne
tradition.
Fran
From: Alan J Fletcher [mailto:a...@well.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 7:43 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERN
I would argue the oscillation between atomic and molecular states of H or D
represent the strongly coupled energy exchange with the oscillator.
The critical temp places a large gas population near disassociation threshold
and then the oscillator slaves the tripping of the threshold so the molecu
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--
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Cluj, R
Reading Larsen Slides, he cite possibilities that some non hydrides
environments trigger LENR.
carbon cycles : polycyclic hydrocarbons, graphènes , carbons nanotubes,
footbalène...
carbon cycles on hydrides, or on other metal...
also maybe collective electrons in beam (citing old 192x experiment
Jones:
FYI: your intuitive ruminations about the a.m.u and nuclear masses not being
all that 'constant' just might prove insightful! In his latest paper,
Hagelstein mentions that excited nuclei have differing masses. The problem
he has encountered is that traditional models for condensed matter
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