Perhaps sufficient screening can bring nucleons within 10s of fermis of
one another.
You mean muonic hydrogen and yes that does work. For hydrogen made with
electrons (lattice or not once again), you can't get lower than the ground
state. This is nothing to do with lack of imagination, more
If LENR is real, as many experiments indicate...
still un-taught in University
nuclear physics, where admittedly it does not fit well.
Not convinced.
But in contrast to the large amount of positive lab results in LENR
??? Sounds pathological. Church of the converted.
Experiment rules !
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 2:08 AM, John Franks jf27...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps sufficient screening can bring nucleons within 10s of fermis of
one another.
In my own case I'm not thinking of hydrinos. I'm thinking of brief but
sharp transients in the electronic structure of the host metal
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 9:54 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
Jed, and all…
I recently saw the following job offer in the classifieds:
PS: Ask us about our retirement package.
Yes! You will be out-standing in the field, and right on target.
From: Eric Walker
John Franks wrote:
Perhaps sufficient screening can bring nucleons within 10s of fermis of one
another.
In my own case I'm not thinking of hydrinos. I'm thinking of brief but sharp
transients in the electronic structure of the host metal that intervene
Poser of the Day: Why is the element mercury a dense liquid?
- there have been prior (incomplete) explanations, but it turns out that
relativity is the culprit.
The inner electrons of Hg become much heavier than normal electrons because
they are moving very near lightspeed - thus the higher
The clasaic 20+ years old paper about this is
in the Journal of Chemical Education, onr of my favprite papers:
http://voh.chem.ucla.edu/vohtar/fall02/classes/172/pdf/172rpint.pdf
Till now, as far I remember mercury has not played a role in LENR. I have
once suggested it could be used
to create
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 9:54 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
There just aren't that many institutions that teach these kinds of skills.
I suspect certain kinds of family-run businesses may be the only game in
town. Perhaps they should start a franchise.
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
The inner electrons of Hg become much heavier than normal electrons because
they are moving very near lightspeed - thus the higher density of the metal
is NOT due to the nucleus but instead is due to electrons. IOW - it is
at least they did not kill him by bath in molten metal, as it happen in
some North Korean camps.
the source is a documents (on FR/DE Arte TV) about inheritors of mengele (
http://navetoncinema.canalblog.com/archives/2011/10/15/22346254.html )
which seems serious...
2013/12/13 Jed Rothwell
Vortex,
I contacted Remi after tracking down his email and he writes below
-- Forwarded message --
From: Remi Cornwall
Date: Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 6:51 PM
Subject: RE: Thermo-converter and other things
To: John Franks
Dear John,
Thank you for showing interest and contacting me.
Yes this is a classic paper, Peter.
Another interesting conjecture wrt LENR - and to the activity in the host
metal which could promote a transfer of energy (in some unknown way) when
loaded with hydrogen - is to analyze the list of elements by density, but
correlated to atomic weight.
There
I wrote:
In my own case I'm not thinking of hydrinos. I'm thinking of brief but
sharp transients in the electronic structure of the host metal that
intervene between two fusion precursors.
Btw, for those who are interested, here is a drawing I put together to give
a sense of this particular
Jones,
This is parallel to my conjecture regarding Puthoff atomic model of
the elements and vacuum pressure being modified by quantum geometry such
that the elements exposed to the change
Are able to achieve new ground states but which the Naudt's paper
interprets as relativistic. I
Perhaps sufficient screening can bring nucleons within 10s of fermis of
one another.
What the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect (FQHE) shows is that charge
screening in topologically constrained fermions will occur in the direction
of complete charge screening as the strength of a tightly focused
Vol. 19, No. 4,880 - The American Reporter - December 14, 2013
http://www.american-reporter.com/4,880/106.html
Copy of :
Sci Tech 7/4/2012 at 22:31:55
Cold Fusion: Tangible Hope in an Age of Despair
Josh Mitteldorf
Fran,
I agree with that line of thinking, the closer you are to the surface of a
black hole the more ionization, condensing, collapse and decay. The
vacuum has to first convert you to entropy before you are added to its
surface, which requires a lot of work on you. This is really the
firewall
Alain Sepeda alain.sep...@gmail.com wrote:
at least they did not kill him by bath in molten metal . . .
I just realized what this reminds me of: a James Bond movie villain.
Killing people who mortar rounds and molten metal.
I read that Saddam Hussein loved to watch the Godfather movies. He
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/geekquinox/weird-science-weekly-may-living-holographic-projection-010534111.html
Cool video - the idea that reality is just a projected hologram from a 2
dimensional surface at the boundaries of space.
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 11:18 AM, John Berry
Whatever happened to this supposedly false claim by Miley?
Miley: Eight Watts for 100 Seconds, Not 300 Watts ContinuousMarch
20, 2012 x By Steven B. Krivit
-excerpted
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/news/2012/Miley-Eight-Watts-for-100-Seconds.shtml
George Miley, a pioneer in
Axil,
Are the officials who recommend increased funding really that naive?
Do you have the expertise to make such assertions?
- of course, designing any large scale fusion reactor is a challenge.
Here is another recent paper on another approach -
Fusion reactions initiated by laser-accelerated
Dear Vortex,
What is Faraday Efficiency and might it be behind some of the mistaken
claims of excess heat from LENR?
And all this talk of imagination in other threads, relativistic
electrons, the lattice somehow doing something, how is it possible to get
two nucleons close enough for the strong
Is the USA building up to another war of resources/currency/strategic
placement of military bases?
Maybe the next game is to destabilise China.
1p
+
11B http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boron-11
→
3
4He
+ 8.7 MeV
More than 20 of these fusion reactions are required to produce the energy
release of one fission reaction.
See here for all the downsides of boron fusion:
The major reaction in the Ni/H reaction is the fission reaction. You are
wallowing in a morass of invalid information. Learn about the fractional
quantum hall effect to get onto the right track.
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 7:28 PM, John Franks jf27...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Vortex,
What is
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
What the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect (FQHE) shows is that charge
screening in topologically constrained fermions will occur in the direction
of complete charge screening as the strength of a tightly focused magnetic
field
*The major reaction in the Ni/H reaction is the fission reaction. You are
wallowing in a morass of invalid information. Learn about the fractional
quantum hall effect to get onto the right track.*
Actually Axil, we don't know what it is. You're entitled to your
interpretation but that's all it
Experimentation with gold nano-particles show LENR+ reaction with 100%
repeatability.
These simple, straight forward, and uncomplicated experiments show that the
Nanoplasmonic mechanism is unambiguously capable of producing nuclear
reactions.
I consider that Nanoplasmonics is the quintessential
How can you have the fractional quantum hall effect at high temperatures?
The same way that a Bose Einstein condensate can form at temperatures up to
2300K.
It is a matter of the weight of the quasi-particle. a quasi-particle with
almost no weight can produce high temperature reactions.
On
Steve? Steve Jones, is that you?
- Jed
To be fair Jed, it is my understanding that Steve has now accepted excess
heat, but still does not subscribe to a nuclear hypothesis.
Obviously your point is that it was asinine for Jones to deny excess heat
for so long, just as Mr. Franks is doing here (on top of making other silly
Foks0904 . foks0...@gmail.com wrote:
To be fair Jed, it is my understanding that Steve has now accepted excess
heat, but still does not subscribe to a nuclear hypothesis.
The last I heard from him he said the heat is real but it is all caused by
recombination. That was a long time ago. Maybe
Jed,
You might want to review his 2001 patent application:
Cold nuclear fusion under non-equilibrium condition - CA 2400084 A1
https://www.google.com/patents/CA2400084A1
- LP
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Foks0904 . foks0...@gmail.com wrote:
To be fair Jed, it is my understanding that Steve has now
Axil,
A good reference. It lead me to a couple other related papers:
Nuclear processes initiated by electrons
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S0036024413060277
(Click on 'Look Inside icon for first two pages.)
Laser-induced synthesis and decay of Tritium under exposure of
solid
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