Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-15 Thread Eric Walker
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Axil Axil wrote: The principal use of lanthanum hexaboride is in hot cathodes, > either as a single crystal or as a coating deposited by physical vapor > deposition .

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-15 Thread Axil Axil
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanthanum_hexaboride The principal use of lanthanum hexaboride is in hot cathodes, either as a single crystal or as a coating deposited by physical vapor deposition . Hexa

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-15 Thread Eric Walker
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Axil Axil wrote: How do you explain the Rossi reaction where only a heat spike is used to > initiate the reaction? > My best guess at this point: he's using a thermionic emitter such as lanthanum hexaboride, which will emit sparks at higher temperatures (this id

Re: [Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-15 Thread Axil Axil
How do you explain the Rossi reaction where only a heat spike is used to initiate the reaction? On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Eric Walker wrote: > Hi, > > I just discovered a free vector graphic illustration program that runs on > a Mac and have taken the opportunity to create some illustrat

[Vo]:possible explanation with illustrations

2013-12-15 Thread Eric Walker
Hi, I just discovered a free vector graphic illustration program that runs on a Mac and have taken the opportunity to create some illustrations that describe what I think might be happening with LENR: http://rolling-balance.blogspot.com/2013/12/what-i-think-might-be-going-on-in-lenr.html The dif

[Vo]:Even-Even fission means photo fission.

2013-12-15 Thread Axil Axil
When a nuclear reaction occurs in only even-even nuclei, the nuclear reaction is a result of photo fission. Remember, Rossi states at his reaction is centered on the Ni62 and Ni64 nickel isotopes. DGT states that all even isotopes of nickel react but Ni61 does not. This is a possible indication t

Re: [Vo]: What is Faraday Efficiency?

2013-12-15 Thread Axil Axil
*Delusional, just lies or maybe incompetence. The onus is on you to rule out mistakes and other artifacts before shooting off that it's nuclear reaction in an otherwise chemical setup. So far, no one is listening.* This reaction under discussion is a nuclear reaction centered on the action of li

Re: [Vo]:Do you ever get the feeling . . .

2013-12-15 Thread Harvey Norris
I was forwarding some vortex-l emails to a colleague of mine named Karl Bender and noticed that in the column of sent mail other names were in there but I very specifically used the fwd icon, not the reply to sender or the reply to conversation icon so those messages should have been sent ONLY t

Re: [Vo]: What is Faraday Efficiency?

2013-12-15 Thread Eric Walker
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 6:00 AM, John Franks wrote: Delusional, just lies or maybe incompetence. The onus is on you to rule out > mistakes and other artifacts before shooting off that it's nuclear reaction > in an otherwise chemical setup. So far, no one is listening. The discussion of objectio

RE: [Vo]:Do you ever get the feeling . . .

2013-12-15 Thread Jones Beene
Déjà vu all over again? Oops, that was Yogi … if it’s Ludlum, its “Bourne again”… From: Terry Blanton . . . that somehow you've missed something. Recent discussions seem to have begun elsewhere and spilled over to Vortex-l. I feel as if I have stepped into the middle of a Ludlum novel.

Re: [Vo]:Do you ever get the feeling . . .

2013-12-15 Thread ChemE Stewart
Terry, When you can't find 95% of the energy in the universe that leaves a lot of room for imagination and speculation. Stewart On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > . . . that somehow you've missed something. Recent discussions seem to > have begun elsewhere and spilled

[Vo]:Do you ever get the feeling . . .

2013-12-15 Thread Terry Blanton
. . . that somehow you've missed something. Recent discussions seem to have begun elsewhere and spilled over to Vortex-l. I feel as if I have stepped into the middle of a Ludlum novel.

[Vo]:Lanthanide Contraction

2013-12-15 Thread Jones Beene
In further pursuit of better understanding the role of the host metal matrix for hydrogen in LENR, including the likelihood that some of the energy imparted to absorbed hydrogen derives from the inner (relativistic) electrons of that metal, there is a well-known phenomenon called "lanthanide contra

Re: [Vo]: What is Faraday Efficiency?

2013-12-15 Thread Foks0904 .
PJ, Yes thank you for the link. I have seen that before but hope others will check it out. It basically is a recounting of the ENEA research done over 3-4 years that I cited above, supported by a Nobel Laureate, and rejected a priori by the mainstream journals upon submission. Personally I think i

Re: [Vo]: What is Faraday Efficiency?

2013-12-15 Thread P.J van Noorden
Hello John Please look at the very important video of the research done by A. de Ninno more then 10 years ago in which she confirmed that the excess heatrelease was related to 4He production. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bujrxqwRwc0 Peter van Noorden - Original Message - From: J

Re: [Vo]: What is Faraday Efficiency?

2013-12-15 Thread Foks0904 .
*Delusional, just lies or maybe incompetence. The onus is on you to rule out mistakes and other artifacts before shooting off that it's nuclear reaction in an otherwise chemical setup. So far, no one is listening.* No one has ever found a thing wrong with excess heat measurements. Where are your p

Re: [Vo]: What is Faraday Efficiency?

2013-12-15 Thread John Franks
Axil Axil Sat, 14 Dec 2013 18:34:20 -0800 Experimentation with gold nano-particles show LENR+reaction with 100% repeatability. Foks0904 .