Re: [Vo]:Sound in a Vacuum

2013-10-01 Thread David Roberson
Steven, You are asking the right questions and your ideas look promising. I am making an effort to understand exactly how sound is trapped within one of the active approximate spheres of Rossi's and others. The final powder would not be in the form of exact spheres due to the difficulty of

Re: [Vo]:Sound in a Vacuum

2013-10-01 Thread Eric Walker
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 8:54 AM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote: The thermal power exiting each square centimeter of surface area is well within reason when 10 micrometer material is used and should not cause a meltdown according to preliminary figures. If the mass energy of the

Re: [Vo]:Sound in a Vacuum

2013-10-01 Thread Eric Walker
Good point. That seems to imply that the energy developed within the bulk of the system at a wavelength for which the substrate is not transparent would be thermalized, e.g., into phonon modes, but probably incoherent ones. Eric On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 9:14 AM, David Roberson

[Vo]:MFMP need NaI detector in France...

2013-10-01 Thread Alain Sepeda
Maybe someone can help, or relay... from facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MartinFleischmannMemorialProject/posts/644226605608042 We need a Nal detector in France, does anyone know anyone that can lend one?

Re: [Vo]:Sound in a Vacuum

2013-10-01 Thread David Roberson
Eventually the energy would become heat which I assume appears like incoherent phonons, but initially it would be generated as waves propagating outwards from the point at which it is thermalized. Here outwards should be interpreted as more like a circular wave front emitted from that point

RE: [Vo]:Sound in a Vacuum

2013-10-01 Thread Jones Beene
Dave, Speaking of the implications of sound in a vacuum, or lack thereof - one possibility of interest which may have promise for gain (Maxwell's demon type of gain) involves the so called singing bowl phenomena. These bowls can produce sustained ringing for extended periods but are of

Re: [Vo]:Sound in a Vacuum

2013-10-01 Thread Terry Blanton
For your consideration: http://www.human-resonance.org/tibetan_levitation.html

Re: [Vo]:Sound in a Vacuum

2013-10-01 Thread Eric Walker
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:36 AM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote: Eventually the energy would become heat which I assume appears like incoherent phonons, but initially it would be generated as waves propagating outwards from the point at which it is thermalized. Here outwards should

Re: [Vo]:Sound in a Vacuum

2013-10-01 Thread David Roberson
That is interesting Jones. The singing bowl demonstrates the principle that high quality sonic resonators can exist even with the interaction of air sapping away energy. I did some work with mechanically tuned strips of metglass used in anti theft applications. These cute little strips were

Re: [Vo]:Might We Have to Evacuate the Northern Hemisphere?

2013-10-01 Thread ChemE Stewart
I can remember starting up a piece of equipment at a plant here in the S.E. US and it was malfunctioning and spewing steam and hazardous air pollutants in to the air (in very low dosage - methanol, etc.). I was asked/told to stay at the plant until the problem was fixed. I suggest all Nuclear

Re: [Vo]:A great, pleasant meeting

2013-10-01 Thread mixent
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Sun, 29 Sep 2013 23:24:19 -0400: Hi, [snip] It is a wacky proposition that these EVs can produce transmutation via a “hot” fusion mechanism. That depends on whether or not you restrict hot fusion to fusion using H isotopes. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk

Re: [Vo]:A great, pleasant meeting

2013-10-01 Thread mixent
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Tue, 1 Oct 2013 17:49:59 -0400: Hi, Actually I was thinking about fusion between heavier nuclei. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton%E2%80%93proton_chain_reaction The *proton–proton chain reaction* is one of several

[Vo]:Re: Vo]:Might We Have to Evacuate the Northern Hemisphere?

2013-10-01 Thread a.ashfield
Hard to imagine that amount of radioactive water would not be diluted to total insignificanceby the Pacific. Sounds like an even less likely scenario than catastrophic AGW. Wouldn't mind betting the same people would be against LENR because that has nuclear in the title.

Re: [Vo]:Re: Vo]:Might We Have to Evacuate the Northern Hemisphere?

2013-10-01 Thread Axil Axil
I thought the LENR stood for Low Energy Nanoplasmonic Reaction. On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 9:05 PM, a.ashfield a.ashfi...@verizon.net wrote: Hard to imagine that amount of radioactive water would not be diluted to total insignificance by the Pacific. Sounds like an even less likely scenario

RE: [Vo]:Might We Have to Evacuate the Northern Hemisphere?

2013-10-01 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
Better yet, ask all the company execs to go help clean it up! From: ChemE Stewart [mailto:cheme...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 12:23 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Might We Have to Evacuate the Northern Hemisphere? I can remember starting up a piece of