yes, I am about at the same place. The fun was going out of the work. I had
to turn to something entirely different to keep even a small degree of effort
going... that is why I am trying the crazy car idea. I don't hold a lot of
hope for it, but I need some new target to keep me going. It i
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 9:42 AM, wrote:
I am perplexed, though, that some, whose own beliefs are derided by main
> stream science, are so eager to persecute. Maybe they are smarter than
> the rest. Maybe not.
>
Agreed. I don't think Widom and Larsen or their theory should be maligned.
I'm not
USING A GYRO-TOROIDAL Hi-Density AexoPlas/Aexo-Space eye-bleed through reactor
we tap and utilize a hyper-grav lobe field via the axial jet of the reactor:
These were spin-offs of sthe Einstein-Tesla based Phoenix project for
advancement
of stealth technology and the concept as expressed above
? ATOMIC COLLAPSE or 'looking down the throat of the 'axial jet event-horizon'
of the ELECTRO-VALENT
TORUS EVENT HORIZON at the PROTON gray-hole balanced status singularity.
OR: What is being observed is electro-valent (lobular)-valent flow at it's
TORUS field event horizon 'collapsing'
down
Yes Dennis, this is an odd field of study with no useful end in sight.
We are the target of every conventional scientist and now of each other.
My work started like most people - with an awareness that a very
important discovery had been made by F-P , which might solve many
serious environm
But . . . but on the intro screen it says they are commercial free. Maybe
they will be this weekend?
Maybe you have to sign up for Hulu?
- Jed
Oops. It looks like they have ads. Not a good recommendation after all.
Sorry.
- Jed
http://www.hulu.com/browse/picks/happy-birthday-akira-kurosawa
"In honor of what would have been Akira Kurosawa’s 103rd birthday, Hulu and
the Criterion Collection are streaming 24 of his films for one weekend
only. Just about all the Japanese director’s classics are available to
watch for free, p
In his latest, he jumps Jean-Paul Biberian:
http://news.newenergytimes.net/2013/03/22/lenr-researcher-biberian-has-limited-answers-for-cold-fusion/
yes, we all get cranky - you, Ed, me..when you work in this field you work
with more than just a "pebble in the shoe"-arrows in your back, loss of job
position, When the night is darkest, you must just follow the star you can
see and let others follow theone they see. When the dawn come
Edmund Storms wrote:
I don't remember be cranky with Krivit.
It doesn't take much to set him off. He thinks the worst of me, and many
others.
> I was disgusted and dumbfounded at his approach, which I explained in the
> same way I explain similar feelings here on Vortex. The exaggeration he
-Original Message-
From: Harry Veeder
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/sr/WL/WLTheory.shtml
Harry - let's count the number of miracles required for this to happen:
quote
Allan Widom and Lewis Larsen propose that, in condensed matter,
local breakdown of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation occ
http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/science_and_the_media/son_of_cold_fusion_forbescom_returns_attention_to_low-energy_nuclear_reactions
Cheers:Axil
I don't remember be cranky with Krivit. I was disgusted and
dumbfounded at his approach, which I explained in the same way I
explain similar feelings here on Vortex. The exaggeration he describes
is totally in Krivit's mind. I'm also at a loss as to how an
expression of a personal opinion a
Alan Fletcher wrote:
>
> Shout-out to lenr-canr :
>
> > Unfortunately, the EPRI-NSF report . . .
Heh, heh.
I uploaded the Tinsley interview he cited. I should link to it in his
chapter, in the end notes. The original is here:
http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue11/fleishmann2.html
Steve Krivit, of all people, wrote:
> You, however, have been careful to keep the nastiest of your comments -
> the ones I heard from Mike Carrell and Bev Barnhart - out of the public
> spotlight. But you have sent a few of such comments to me directly and I
> could not and will not publish them,
See also:
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/03/suntechs-solar-manufacturing-unit-pushed-toward-bankruptcy
Here is a grim look at PV market profitability:
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/03/solar-pv-profits-last-stand
Summary: there is no profit.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/21/business/energy-environment/chinese-solar-companys-operating-unit-declares-bankruptcy.html
HONG KONG — It was the Icarus of the solar power industry. And, on
Wednesday, it fell to earth.
The main subsidiary of Suntech Power, one of the world’s largest
makers of s
The polariton exists in a state of Quantum Mechanical superposition with
the other members of its ensemble in a Nano-cavity. This is critical for
the thermalization of fusion energy because the polariton will share its
energy between all its entangled ensemble members when the fusion event
occur
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 6:56 AM, Arnaud Kodeck wrote:
> Eric,
>
>
>
> Says that slow neutron is produced and absorbed by atoms in a LENR device.
> In the order of 6.24E11 neutron captures per second for 1W, as you said,
> some atoms which have received an absorbed neutron will become radioactive,
Eric,
If the W-L theory is correct, I cannot see how neutrons would form in a
thermal bath and would be cooler than their environment. What would be
the cooling mechanism? Moreover, given the high absorbing cross sections
over a very wide range of thermal energies, I think you are misinterpretin
Eric,
Says that slow neutron is produced and absorbed by atoms in a LENR device.
In the order of 6.24E11 neutron captures per second for 1W, as you said,
some atoms which have received an absorbed neutron will become radioactive,
emitting gamma. Example: 58Ni + n -> 59Ni -> 59Co + e+. We should
Lou,
If LENR neutrons are indeed generated as proposed by W-L, almost all will
> be in the thermal range - quite a low momentum by fusion standards.
>
They speak about "ultra low momentum neutrons," which I think is
significantly lower than thermal energies. These would then collide with
nickel
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