66 remarkable dazzling detailed slides apply new Widom-Larsen
paradigm for low energy nuclear reactions via weak force re anomalies
in many fields, including geology, meteors, comets, impacts: Rich
Murray 2012.05.22
I see you point about oscillations of the KV, although I fail to see the reason
why that is neccessarily a bad thing, as far as the reaction goes.
In light of Axil's recent speculations about a Carbon Nanotubes accumulating
extreme charges that would break down the coulomb barrier, I have come
Greetings Vortex-L,
Too Col, http://www.google.com has a Moog that you can play on their
website.
I know that it works for PCs.
Respectfully,
Ron Kita, Chiralex
And Macs.
On May 23, 2012, at 6:39 AM, Ron Kita wrote:
Greetings Vortex-L,
Too Col, http://www.google.com has a Moog that you can play on their
website.
I know that it works for PCs.
Respectfully,
Ron Kita, Chiralex
Sorry, but I find none of these reports believable – especially in light of the
fact that a major High-Tech company, Thermacore, ran Ni + K2CO3 cells
continuously for over on year – with over a hundred thousand watt-hours of net
thermal gain, and with top notch radiation detection equipment -
The Google Doodle's interactive capabilities are based on HTML5. On my PC, the
Synth is only a pretty picture, with no interactive capabilities.
Today's Doodle is meant to be a nice demonstration of the capabilities of
HTML5, and a nice marketing tool for directing Googlers to upgrade to a
See:
Fralick, G.C., et al., *LENR at GRC (PowerPoint slides)*. 2011, NASA Glenn
Research Center: Cleveland, OH.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/FralickGClenratgrcp.pdf
Lots of good photos and graphs.
- Jed
My bad, Eric.
And I need to set the record straight on this important detail - since
Randell Mills did find tritium - over twenty years ago - and before he
decided to distance himself from LENR !
Once again, America's Newton shoots himself in the foot ! Too bad.
Ed Storms, whose memory is
I also have this one, uploaded 2005:
Fralick, G.C., A.J. Decker, and J.W. Blue, *Results Of An Attempt To
Measure Increased Rates Of The Reaction 2D + 2D -- 3He + n In A
Nonelectrochemical Cold Fusion Experiment*. 1989, NASA: Cleveland, OH.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/FralickGCresultsofa.pdf
-
The people at BARC also used a commercial electrolyzer. A different make:
Milton-Roy. See:
*Cold Fusion Experiments Using a Commercial Pd-Ni Electrolyser*
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/KrishnanMScoldfusion.pdf
BARC collection:
http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=463
- Jed
One final point on all of this relates to another elusive genius - JS Brown
- and his Superconducting Protons in Metals arXiv:cond-mat/0504019v1
The hitherto neglected phonon-exchange interaction between interstitial
protons in metal lattices is found to be large. It is shown that this effect
may
Thanks,
Slide #14, entitled Hypotheses, lists the major theories -
- Electron Screening (Parmenter Lamb)
- Band States (Chubb Chubb)
- Shrunken Hydrogen (Maly, Vavra Mills)
- Ultra Low Momentum Neutrons (Widom Larsen)
- Dislocation Loops (Hora Miley)
- Bose-Einstein Condensates (Kim)
I think the difference in tritium production is electrical discharge.
Degenerate electrons might open some path or channel to the production of
tritium. Remember that there is always some Deuterium in water.
Electrolysis might be the path to produce tritium.
Thermacore – no Electrolysis – no
Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
As for Srinivasan, Rothwell reported that he has directly contradicted, in
verbal discussions, some of his own prior paper’s conclusions.
That may be overstating it. I sent a memo to Srinivasan, copied to Beene. I
describing what I recall about
At 02:19 PM 5/22/2012, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
At 07:40 AM 5/22/2012, Daniel Rocha wrote:
And it is extremely ambitious to talk about 1KJ. 6 orders of
magnitude of improvement within a few months.
The Weinberg report :
http://www.blacklightpower.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf/WeinbergReport.pdf
At 01:20 PM 5/23/2012, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
I see that Rowan U has had quite a long association with BLP. eg
Their Blacklight Rocket Engine
http://www.niac.usra.edu/files/studies/final_report/752Marchese.pdf
It's Ramanujachary who's from Rowan.
Copeland :
http://www.blacklightpower.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf/CopelandReport.pdf
spills the beans
(Manual cut and paste ...) Some of those were validation cells
under test by Sanmina-SCI scientists, another validation team.
At 01:46 PM 5/23/2012, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
Copeland :
http://www.blacklightpower.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf/CopelandReport.pdf
spills the beans
Some of those were validation cells under test by Sanmina-SCI
scientists, another validation team.
http://www.sanmina-sci.com/
(They've had
See:
http://iccf17.org/sub04_03.php
I gotta say it . . . What a collection of old farts!
- Jed
At 02:03 PM 5/23/2012, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
http://www.sanmina-sci.com/sections/industries/clean-technology/index.php
Sanmina-SCI is committed to serving companies leading the energy
revolution in the solar, wind, fuel cell, battery systems and clean tech
industries.
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Wed, 23 May 2012 01:03:59 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
No neutrons please. The fusion of one or two protons will transmute
tungsten(N) into elements in the platinum group(n+1) or (N+2).
...well almost. ;)
There is a slight D contamination in H, so reactions like:
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
If we wanted to get really twisted here ... we could propose not only
Brown's paired-protons, operating a unit - but also to have them mate with
a
Mills' hydrino hydride, at deep redundancy so you go all the way from
*It isn't clear to me why a cooper pair of protons would be of nuclear
dimensions, nor why they would be able to surmount the Coulomb barrier.*
Essentially, there exists no Coulomb barrier at the point of charge
concentration if that concentration is dense enough.
These days, I am interested in
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