Jones,
I believe that most physicists would bet against the idea that
wave-function collapse, or equivalently, quantum measurements
could increase energy concentration on a macroscopic scale
- unless there is a compensatory entropy increase somewhere else.
So, it may be that some internal quantum
In reply to blaze spinnaker's message of Sat, 10 Aug 2013 12:05:03 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Figure 8 says it all. The activity is about on a par with the activity produced
by K40, which is absolutely trivial. This is clearly a concept, not a working
device.
>Forsely and Khim seem to behind the reactor:
I believe that the transmutation characteristics of a given system are
implementation dependent. For example, the type of ash that Defkalion
produces will be different than what the Rossi reaction will produce.
Proton-21 will have a completely different ash transmutation profile then
these others.
Unlike nickel, the depletion of Palladium seems to be relatively constant
across the various isotopes with only the middle weight isotopes slightly
favored in the increased rates of depletion.
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Arnaud Kodeck wrote:
> Thanks Axil,
>
> ** **
>
> I do understan
Thanks Axil,
I do understand what you explained well. But what makes the theory valuable?
How do they explain the difference between isotopes? What does make the
value 86.13% in page 30 special? They play with Depletion Rates per Isotope,
as they want, to fit the arbitrary 86.13%. Or is it some
"If a reaction runs long enough, you would expect the 3He or 4He capture to
pile on -- to see increases of 2*3He or 3*3He, for example, in the Ni/H
system."
Expect a single and double 3He and single and double 4He decays to form
lithium, boron, and beryllium.
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Eri
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Teslaalset wrote:
IInteresting analysis of LENR experiments by Norman D. Cook and Valerio
> Dallacasa, presented at ICCF 18. Shifts in isotopic percentages in LENR
> 'fuels'.
> It has some interesting hooks with Rossi's claim on Ni62 being essencial
> and Defkalion
*I don’t understand how the depletion mechanism works.*
Fission preferentially occurs in one isotope over the others. This isotope
is depleted in relation to the others.
For example, Ni58 undergoes fission more often than do NI60, Ni61, Ni62,
and Ni64.
In slide titled "Nickel Transmutation SUS30
Forsely and Khim seem to behind the reactor:
http://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detailPdf.jsf?ia=US2009001213&docIdPdf=id0008751737&name=(WO2009108331)A%20HYBRID%20FUSION%20FAST%20FISSION%20REACTOR&woNum=WO2009108331&prevRecNum=80&nextRecNum=82&recNum=80&queryString=FP%3A%28G21B%29&office=&
I would assumed that with so much of what I would assume are extremely
unhealthy amounts of radiation ending up being absorbed into the surrounding
soil and indigenous plant and animal life that scientists would have noticed
a distinct population drop-off of what can survive and apparently continue
Mosier-Boss, Szpak, et.al. founders?
http://globalenergycorporation.net/About.aspx
About GEC
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About Us The Global Energy Corporation was founded to develop and
commercialize Green Nuclear Energy solutions based on a proprietary
Green Nuclear Energy (GeNiE) Reactor technology that produces
high-energy nuclear particles more eff
My primary issue with that paper is that it gives very few examples in
nature. I do like the fact he thinks highly of engineers.
As I was tracking hurricane sandy I noticed what looked like "cosmic"
strings and multiple interlocking junctions (we call them ice halos, but do
not know what forms an
Andrea Rossi is a fan of Dan Cook and recommends his book:
http://www.amazon.com/Models-Atomic-Nucleus-Unification-Nucleons/dp/3642147364(~$70)
And Don Wicher writes at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ECat.LENR/ :
Quote:
In addition to his book which Rossi thinks so highly of Norman Cook is a
ve
My model predicts that the wavefunciton collapses at a velocity of 1,094,000
meters per second.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=%22znidarsic+science+books%22&rh=n%3A133140011%2Ck%3A%22znidarsic+science+books%22
Frank Znidarsic
-O
Ive read the slides. I dont understand how the depletion mechanism works.
In other words, what makes this theory valuable? Everyone could give the
depletion rate for each isotope that matches the experimental values. There
is no discovery here. So there is something Ive not understood.
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Most discussions of the meaning of quantum mechanics these days seem to be
about the problem of the "collapse of the wave function." In link theory
this problem simply vanishes, since there is no wave function to collapse.
Imagine if the Eighteenth Century caloric were still hanging around as the
o
IInteresting analysis of LENR experiments by Norman D. Cook and Valerio
Dallacasa, presented at ICCF 18. Shifts in isotopic percentages in LENR
'fuels'.
It has some interesting hooks with Rossi's claim on Ni62 being essencial
and Defkalion menitioning that Ni61 does not participate in Ni-H LENR
rea
The part I can understand and like is the decoherence of the quantum state
which I also believe is triggering accelerated beta/nuclear decay in the
surrounding lattice, just like nature, only accelerated from the
typical rate.
I am seeing decoherence/gravity wave signs at the location of hurricane
Perhaps I'm the last person on this planetary orbit to find this out, but
I just "discovered" a new free Journal. "Scientific Reports". Authors pay
through the nose, but content is open. It's peer reviewed from Nature Pub.
Group. A sample title is "Direct nitrogen fixation at the edges of
graph
This is the title of a provocative piece on quantum mechanics written by Dr.
Dave on the "Ask a Physicist" series.
The article is fairly lightweight but the conclusion is valid: Physicists
have no idea how the wave function collapses ... cough, cough ... but they
suspect it happens on a very shor
The environmental damage from capital market failure goes way beyond a mere
75k gallons of radioactive toxic waste dumping into the coastal waters
every day. The failure to fund LENR is only one of the more extreme
examples. Right now I'm sitting on a technology that is already proven
that is not
>From today's NY Times:
"On Wednesday, government officials said they believed 300 tons, or 75,000
gallons, of the tainted water was entering the ocean daily."
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/08/world/asia/fukushima-nuclear-plant-radiation-leaks.html
- Jed
In reply to Frank roarty's message of Fri, 9 Aug 2013 21:05:15 -0400:
Hi Fran,
[snip]
>Sorry Robin.. did not realize it was behind a paywall, I simply opened the
>pdf at work but here at home got the subscription dialogue.. I think the
>paragraph re critical distance should qualify as fair use and
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