Hi,
Is there any documentation available on the web by the labs at the Los Alamos
about their replication of Brillouin Energy's claims?
Harry
Greetings Vortex-L,
Was wondering : Quo Vadis- Krivit ???
Last evening I visited his website-blog and saw his last entry appears to
be on April Fool s Day.
It sort of gave me a pleasant smile.
Respectfully,
Ron Kita, Chiralex
Doylestown, PA
On 2012-04-26 13:29, Ron Kita wrote:
Greetings Vortex-L,
Was wondering : Quo Vadis- Krivit ???
Last evening I visited his website-blog and saw his last entry appears
to be on April Fool s Day.
It sort of gave me a pleasant smile.
At 05:34 PM 4/25/2012, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
Hello group,
Mizzou Weekly is A publication for the faculty and staff of the
University of Missouri, published every Thursday during the academic
year and twice a month during the summer by Publications and Alumni
Communication, a department of
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com wrote:
Or they might be looking for evidence of gamma screening from
Widom-Larsen's heavy electron patches.
I doubt they are fans of the W-L theory. These are the people from
Energetics Technology. They do superwaves.
I asked them how superwaves might
-Original Message-
From: Akira Shirakawa
Ron Kita wrote:
Greetings Vortex-L,
Was wondering : Quo Vadis- Krivit ???
His last message is from yesterday.
Mission Complete
So... to deconstruct Steve - what (precisely) was his original mission:
1) to promote LERN by publicizing the true
Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/
--- On Thu, 4/26/12, Harvey D Norris harv...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Harvey D Norris harv...@yahoo.com
Subject: [usa-tesla] Re: Ohms Law Value at Series Resonance?
To: usa-te...@yahoogroups.com
Is there a question associated with this posting? Coupled inductors have been
around for a very long time and the effects associated with them are fairly
well known.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Harvey Norris harv...@yahoo.com
To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com
Cc: Heinz
At 08:22 AM 4/26/2012, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
At 05:34 PM 4/25/2012, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
http://mizzouweekly.missouri.edu/archive/2012/33-28/reactor/index.php
What's missing from the article is any clue as to what, exactly,
they will be investigating about cold fusion or LENR using a
Would the 'Ion implant' be that accurate since the hydrogen diffuses so rapidly
through the target material?
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com
To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, Apr 26, 2012 1:34 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Article on LENR on Mizzou Weekly
At 10:39 AM 4/26/2012, David Roberson wrote:
Would
the 'Ion implant' be that accurate since the hydrogen diffuses so rapidly
through the target material?
Details, details.
Assuming a circular beam, you might get a central uniform spot, with a
radial fall-off.
Of course, all this looks as
Guys,
When I posted the question to Krivit's blog yesterday it was in hopes that
he might have taken a trip to Greece or even Brilliouin to lend some
credence to their claims, since he has been very quiet for the past month.
I realize Steve gets bashed sometimes on Vortex because of his WL slant
Tungsten is interesting stuff when used in cold fusion. Hydrogen does not
migrate or penetrate into it so many of the Brillouin and WL theories are
difficult to support when a tungsten lattice is used in cold fusion,
It also has a high melting point so very high temperatures can be produced
I'll bet he ran away with Mary Hugo.
I think the biggest problem a lot of us have with Steve is his strange, dogged
attack upon Rossi. The lack of output from his blog makes me wonder if he is
beginning to have second thoughts about his actions.
'Strange creatures within bottles'...interesting way to describe the situation
at
Hugo was a hurricane. Mary is a Yugo
On Thursday, April 26, 2012, wrote:
I'll bet he ran away with Mary Hugo.
It is not clear why tungsten would be a useful material to use in LENR
applications. The fact that it does not absorb hydrogen isotopes well seems to
suggest that any effects observed would necessarily be surface processes. Is
there much information supporting the case that tungsten works
David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
Is there much information supporting the case that tungsten works for
LENR? If it does, I wonder if the fact that it has several relatively long
lived isomers is related.
Do a search for tungsten in the LENR-CANR Google custom search box (at
the top
Both of my books were displayed nicely. Amazon offers offers a program of on
demand printing for hard copy print outs. I may do something with this with
IE. Its not hard to get published anymore. IE and others placing adds for me.
Thank you Christi. Spectrum Radio to do an interview and
I uploaded 3 new papers including PowerPoint slides from Dmitriyeva that
people here have been talking about. See:
http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=1097
The document from Fleischmann Miles is edited by Pam Boss. It includes a
number of manuscripts and letters. There is a long tale of woe
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
Tungsten is interesting stuff when used in cold fusion. Hydrogen does
not migrate or penetrate into it so many of the Brillouin and WL theories
are difficult to support when a tungsten lattice is used in cold fusion,
Jed,
People here do not express often enough their gratitude for doing this hard
work. So, I am saying THANKS for everyone.
One of these days, you will enter the annals of history as one of the men who
helped usher in a Cold Fusion economy by your tireless work. BRAVO.
Although, I disagree
A new paper, perhaps of interest to some. Maybe relevant to LENR -
Localized surface plasmon modes in a system of two
interacting metallic cylinders
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1204.5773v1.pdf
The simulations show enormous enhancement of incident e-m fields
between two parallel nanorods (radii ~ 50
Over the years I too have appreciated Jed's efforts and hopefully in the
not too distant future he may see fruits for his labours.
At the same time - probably like Jojo - I have found amusing his
swallowing the un-scientific brick of Darwinian evolution.
We all have our blind spots.
Mike
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