Re: [Vo]:ICCF18 Kim Slides

2013-08-06 Thread David Roberson
The definition of a coulomb as being in amperes times seconds is showing that charge is the integral of current over time into some region of space. This is consistent with what I would expect. If the moving charge of an electron were to be distributed over the space it occupies without any g

[Vo]:[meteorite-list] Platinum and other metals point to cosmic impact cause of Younger Dryas 13 kya: Robin Whittle: Rich Murray 2013.08.06

2013-08-06 Thread Rich Murray
[meteorite-list] Platinum and other metals point to cosmic impact cause of Younger Dryas 13 kya: Robin Whittle: Rich Murray 2013.08.06 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2013/08/meteorite-list-platinum-and-other.html Robin Whittle 8:17 PM PST Tuesday 2013.08.06 to Meteorite-list Here is a write-up:

Re: [Vo]:ICCF18 Kim Slides

2013-08-06 Thread H Veeder
It could be that charge as a static entity is fundamentally an illusion. Perhaps it is a useful illusion, but it is still an illusion. Notice that the coulomb, the unit of charge, is defined in terms of Amperes X Seconds. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulomb Perhaps all charged particles are self

Re: [Vo]:Bosenova

2013-08-06 Thread mixent
In reply to Daniel Rocha's message of Tue, 6 Aug 2013 19:05:34 -0300: Hi, [snip] >Well, it seems to me that only H can have an inverse rydberg state... You might be right. I just thought that perhaps, if a proton can orbit an electron, then perhaps a Rubidium ion could too. > > >2013/8/6 > >>

Re: [Vo]:Bosenova

2013-08-06 Thread mixent
In reply to Frank roarty's message of Tue, 6 Aug 2013 21:04:38 -0400: Hi Fran, This wouldn't be reversible. Once shrunk, they stay shrunk. That's why it would be necessary to constantly introduce new Hydrogen. However at several hundred eV / atom, and sea water as a source of Hydrogen, we could g

RE: [Vo]:ICCF18 Kim Slides

2013-08-06 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
Terry, The flow of hydrogen atoms thru the narrow/wide Casimir cavities would be maintained by some kind of mechanical (pressure) means, thus, forcing the atoms thru the channels... -Mark -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 4:5

Re: [Vo]:Bosenova

2013-08-06 Thread mixent
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Tue, 6 Aug 2013 19:14:57 -0400: Hi, [snip] >When the condensate, reaches a size small enough to reduce the uncertainty >in the condensate’s momentum, the condensate will reform with a lowered >number of member atoms. > ...surely, as the size decreases, so does t

Re: [Vo]:Re-adjusting odds on Rossi/Defkalion being real lower, now ~27%

2013-08-06 Thread Michael Hendrix
Forgive me for asking this, but what, exactly, is the point in making bets as to whether LENR is real, will come to market, will be published in a reputable journal, etc? For me, this line of discussion is a childish distraction. Go to Vegas. (Maybe Laughlin,would be more to your style). best r

Re: [Vo]:Lattice Energy's latest comments on Li-battery failures

2013-08-06 Thread ChemE Stewart
They sure can pack a lot into a slide. They mention investigating "many-body collective quantum effects" in slide 86 or 87. I don't remember them talking quantum previously. I think the Dreamliner's root problem, along with the higher risk with Li, is that carbon fiber reinforced plastic shell o

[Vo]:Lattice Energy's latest comments on Li-battery failures

2013-08-06 Thread pagnucco
Lattice Energy LLC- Containment of Lithium-based Battery Fires-A Fools Paradise-Aug 6 2013 Super-hot electric arc discharges and LENRs http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-containment-of-lithiumbased-battery-firesa-fools-paradiseaug-6-2013

Re: [Vo]:Re-adjusting odds on Rossi/Defkalion being real lower, now ~27%

2013-08-06 Thread James Bowery
He didn't say he was fired. It could as easily have been a disagreement over editorial policy causing him to resign. There is a difference. Moreover, his statement does indicate this, rather than him being "fired" was what happened. On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 7:43 PM, Kevin O'Malley wrote: > Mar

RE: [Vo]:Bosenova

2013-08-06 Thread Frank roarty
Robin, Nice concept.. I have seen a couple threads regarding this transition from Rydberg to inverse Rydberg but I don't know if anyone else has previously suggested this as the source of anomalous heat.. an endless reversible transition based on geometry and hydrogen populations. Fran --

Re: [Vo]:Bosenova

2013-08-06 Thread Daniel Rocha
Why then doesn't the condensate stabilize in an equilibrium instead of exploding? 2013/8/6 Axil Axil > the associated increase in kinetic energy destabilizes the condensate and > the condensate breaks down. > > -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:Re-adjusting odds on Rossi/Defkalion being real lower, now ~27%

2013-08-06 Thread Kevin O'Malley
Mark Gibbs demonstrated what happens to mainstream reporters who talk about cold fusion. I realize that he denies he was fired for talking about cold fusion, but I think he is being diplomatic. His last article said he planned to talk more about it, so he did not see this coming. ***That's the fir

Re: [Vo]:Bosenova

2013-08-06 Thread Axil Axil
The energy of the vacuum causes the Bosenova From: http://arxiv.org/pdf/cond-mat/0412041 *The collapsing condensate was observed to lose atoms until the atom number reduced to about the critical value below which a stable condensate can exist. The dependence of the number of remaining atoms on

Re: [Vo]:Bosenova

2013-08-06 Thread Daniel Rocha
Well, it seems to me that only H can have an inverse rydberg state... 2013/8/6 > In reply to Daniel Rocha's message of Sun, 28 Jul 2013 00:25:24 -0300: > Hi, > [snip] > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosenova > > Sounds like Inverse Rydberg Rubidium suddenly forming. :) > > If so, this could re

Re: [Vo]:Bosenova

2013-08-06 Thread mixent
In reply to Daniel Rocha's message of Sun, 28 Jul 2013 00:25:24 -0300: Hi, [snip] >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosenova Sounds like Inverse Rydberg Rubidium suddenly forming. :) If so, this could reveal the trigger that is needed to convert Rydberg H into IRH, with the release of hundreds of eV

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2013-08-06 Thread H Veeder
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[Vo]:O.T. Very nice Mars Curiosity Tracker

2013-08-06 Thread Robert Dorr
The N.Y. Times has put up a very nice day by day travel tracker of Curiosity's journey across the surface of Mars. You can click on any particular day or location from the very beginning until the most current Sol and you will be presented with several pictures and panoramas of that day. High

Re: [Vo]:A brief history of how newspapers were done in by the Internet

2013-08-06 Thread James Bowery
Compare to what I wrote in 1982 when in charge of the network architecture of the first electronic newspaper in the US: http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2702791&cid=39217853 That was for the now-defunct Knight-Ridder News Service at the Mami Herald. Oh, and by the way 1981-1983 I was the

Re: [Vo]:MFMP on a possible independent report of DGT's Hyperion

2013-08-06 Thread Jed Rothwell
Eric Walker wrote: > > Energy companies will face ruin. > > I wonder whether they can slow that process down through a well-conceived > campaign of lobbying for commercial and industrial regulation. > I am sure they will try. Whether they succeed or not will depend upon the will of the public.

Re: [Vo]:MFMP on a possible independent report of DGT's Hyperion

2013-08-06 Thread David Roberson
One issue that will emerge is that many of the electrical power companies are regulated by states to ensure a well defined profit. As many leave the grid, the remaining customers will have to pay more. It would not surprise me to find laws enacted to slow down the departures. Dave -Orig

Re: [Vo]:A brief history of how newspapers were done in by the Internet

2013-08-06 Thread Alain Sepeda
Your description match the model of roland Benabou Collective delusion... He predict few phenomena : That when the delusion is strongly attacked, the violence against dissenters increase (some call that circling the wagons). That subordinate (by order, by funding, by peer-review) follow the delusi

Re: [Vo]:MFMP on a possible independent report of DGT's Hyperion

2013-08-06 Thread Eric Walker
On Aug 6, 2013, at 11:05, Jed Rothwell wrote: > Energy companies will face ruin. I wonder whether they can slow that process down through a well-conceived campaign of lobbying for commercial and industrial regulation. Eric

[Vo]:A brief history of how newspapers were done in by the Internet

2013-08-06 Thread Jed Rothwell
This is well written. It was published in 2009. See: http://www.shirky.com/weblog/2009/03/newspapers-and-thinking-the-unthinkable/ QUOTE: The problem newspapers face isn’t that they didn’t see the internet coming. They not only saw it miles off, they figured out early on that they needed a plan

Re: [Vo]:MFMP on a possible independent report of DGT's Hyperion

2013-08-06 Thread Jed Rothwell
James Bowery wrote: > > My experience with non-monetary prediction markets is that the > pathological popular belief system will prevail until the last minute and > then the price will reflect reality. > Yes. When public opinion is wildly wrong, the adjustment to reality tends to be sudden. It i

Re: [Vo]:Info for Luca Gamberale (CTO Defkalion Europe)

2013-08-06 Thread David Roberson
OK Alan, you clarified my understanding. Dave -Original Message- From: Alan Fletcher To: vortex-l Sent: Tue, Aug 6, 2013 1:19 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Info for Luca Gamberale (CTO Defkalion Europe) > From: "David Roberson" > Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 8:05:26 AM > I am having a d

[Vo]:Have We Reached Peak Oil?

2013-08-06 Thread Terry Blanton
http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21582516-worlds-thirst-oil-could-be-nearing-peak-bad-news-producers-excellent Since then demand for oil has, with a couple of blips in the 1970s and 1980s, risen steadily alongside ever-increasing travel by car, plane and ship. Three-fifths of it ends up in fu

Re: [Vo]:Info for Luca Gamberale (CTO Defkalion Europe)

2013-08-06 Thread Alan Fletcher
> From: "David Roberson" > Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 8:05:26 AM > I am having a difficult time reconciling your calculation with what > DGT shows in the video. I recall them stating that .5 liters per > minute was the incoming cold water flow rate. Do you remember seeing > a different number

Re: [Vo]:MFMP on a possible independent report of DGT's Hyperion

2013-08-06 Thread James Bowery
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 9:40 PM, Kevin O'Malley wrote: > > Eventually the price itself is a tremendous indicator. > My experience with non-monetary prediction markets is that the pathological popular belief system will prevail until the last minute and then the price will reflect reality. Wha

Re: [Vo]:Info for Luca Gamberale (CTO Defkalion Europe)

2013-08-06 Thread Craig
They were pumping about 500 mL / minute, with some minor adjustments to maintain core temperature. Craig On 08/06/2013 11:05 AM, David Roberson wrote: > I am having a difficult time reconciling your calculation with what > DGT shows in the video. I recall them stating that .5 liters per > minute

Re: [Vo]:Info for Luca Gamberale (CTO Defkalion Europe)

2013-08-06 Thread David Roberson
I am having a difficult time reconciling your calculation with what DGT shows in the video. I recall them stating that .5 liters per minute was the incoming cold water flow rate. Do you remember seeing a different number? My initial issue is with the velocity of the steam leaving the output p

Re: [Vo]:Re-adjusting odds on Rossi/Defkalion being real lower, now ~27%

2013-08-06 Thread blaze spinnaker
OK jed! On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 7:56 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > blaze spinnaker wrote: > > >> "As things stand I think there is no chance that any article will be >> published in a respectable journal or mass media newspaper or website." >> >> Well, unless things have changed in the last few year

Re: [Vo]:Re-adjusting odds on Rossi/Defkalion being real lower, now ~27%

2013-08-06 Thread Jed Rothwell
blaze spinnaker wrote: > "As things stand I think there is no chance that any article will be > published in a respectable journal or mass media newspaper or website." > > Well, unless things have changed in the last few years to make cold fusion > even more disreputable, this simply isn't true.

Re: [Vo]:Re-adjusting odds on Rossi/Defkalion being real lower, now ~27%

2013-08-06 Thread blaze spinnaker
Anyways. Talk is cheap. If you think it's such a low chance - bet me! On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 7:48 AM, blaze spinnaker wrote: > "As things stand I think there is no chance that any article will be > published in a respectable journal or mass media newspaper or website." > > Well, unless things

Re: [Vo]:Re-adjusting odds on Rossi/Defkalion being real lower, now ~27%

2013-08-06 Thread blaze spinnaker
"As things stand I think there is no chance that any article will be published in a respectable journal or mass media newspaper or website." Well, unless things have changed in the last few years to make cold fusion even more disreputable, this simply isn't true. I'll let Kevin fill you in on the

Re: [Vo]:Re-adjusting odds on Rossi/Defkalion being real lower, now ~27%

2013-08-06 Thread Jed Rothwell
blaze spinnaker wrote: > > I was previously willing to give 4:1(20%) odds and take 1:1(50%) that an > article would be presented in a reputable journal > As things stand I think there is no chance that any article will be published in a respectable journal or mass media newspaper or website. I d

Re: [Vo]:ICCF18 Kim Slides

2013-08-06 Thread Terry Blanton
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 3:21 AM, MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote: > Under normal/usual circumstances, when the atom enters the narrow Casimir > channel it gives up some of its E to the ZPF, and when it exits, it ‘springs > back’ to normal ground-state -- NO overall gain or loss; COE still intact > and we’re

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:OT: World's first! CYPRUS: President announces “Guaranteed Minimum Income” program

2013-08-06 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 3:32 PM, H Veeder wrote: > CYPRUS: President announces “Guaranteed Minimum Income” program > > > http://binews.org/2013/08/cyprus-president-announces-%E2%80%9Cguaranteed-minimum-income%E2%80%9D-program I hope they are not depending on Praxen to help fund this. :)

[Vo]:Re-adjusting odds on Rossi/Defkalion being real lower, now ~27%

2013-08-06 Thread blaze spinnaker
Given the various disappointments lately(weak defkalion demo, 'freeze on customer relations' by Luca, background research on various contributors, no interesting replications of Celani, etc), I'm currently re-adjusting my odds of Rossi/Defkalion being real lower. I was previously willing to give 4

RE: [Vo]:ICCF18 Kim Slides

2013-08-06 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
Fran: “… matter would collapse and time would not even exist without these virtual pairs streaming thru our spatial dimensions perpendicular to space.” We do have a significant difference of opinion on the details of the matter/ZPF interation… but aside from that: Under normal/usual circumst