Did Lewis, in his report, describe which members of SRI would make a good
football team?
On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 11:22 PM, Foks0904 . wrote:
> Two at least included Richard Garwin and Nathan Lewis in 1993. The report
> was quite positive overall. Yet, as expected, both Garwin and Lewis kept to
>
To optimize plasmoid performance, I recommend a plasmoid rise time of under
50 nanoseconds with a very short duration to produce the most powerful
plasmoid discharge and a proportional forceful compression of the gas.
It is not the energy that the pulse discharge carries in joules. It is how
fast
Two at least included Richard Garwin and Nathan Lewis in 1993. The report
was quite positive overall. Yet, as expected, both Garwin and Lewis kept to
themselves and sat idle as a validated science continued to be ignorantly
chastised. Their report can be located on New Energy Times if you Google it
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I assume that the best case scenario is for a house that needs heat and
electricity but only has gas service. If electricity is already available,
then it would be non productive to convert the electrical energy into heat
first and then change its form into a combination of heat and newly gener
In reply to David Roberson's message of Wed, 1 Jan 2014 14:47:04 -0500 (EST):
Hi,
[snip]
>The main item of interest is how efficient is the conversion of heat energy
>into sound and ultimately electricity. The high efficiency that they mention
>likely is in response to them using the waste heat
From: Eric Walker
Alain Sepeda wrote:
I don't know if it is real, but sure a negative retro-action is needed, and
that it is done through electricity is a good point.
If the "mouse" provides active cooling, how can it have a COP in excess of 1,
as has been mentioned in comments elsew
Is there a method to electrically modify thermal transfer rate. electrically
slowing the thermal transfer rate of the reactive material making it easier
to reach the critical zone and then be pulse width modulated to allow the
energy sink to prevent the dragon tickle becoming destructive runaway.
it is a question of working point.
it may be a negative retroaction only at working temperature.
Of course heat is positive retroaction at the beginning (a requirement more
honestly)
I suspect Rossi play with loading and temperature relationship, which allow
non linear effects...
anyway we miss
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> David
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Sounds like a trick to me. (no pun intended) I suspect t
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The idea is to turn a heat source (e.g. burning natural gas) into
electricity.
Harry
On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 2:47 PM, David Roberson wrote:
> Sounds like a trick to me. (no pun intended) I suspect that a heat pump
> will be a better choice if the idea is to turn electricity into household
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 11:21 PM, Mark Gibbs wrote:
>
> Follow-up to the sailors affected by radiation poisoning on the USS Ronald
> Reagan: "US Sailors’ Lawsuit Dismissed in Fukushima Radiation Exposure
> Case" ...
> http://legalinsurrection.com/2013/12/us-sailors-lawsuit-dismissed-in-fukushima-
Sounds like a trick to me. (no pun intended) I suspect that a heat pump will
be a better choice if the idea is to turn electricity into household heat while
using some directly for other appliances. The main item of interest is how
efficient is the conversion of heat energy into sound and ult
Made my first sale for 2014. I am happy with it.
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I also know how to solve the thermal stability problem in cold fusion. It
leads to a more efficient initiation of the reaction.
I have a provisional patent on the process. Someone you all know invit
On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 2:34 PM, Eric Walker wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Alain Sepeda wrote:
>
> I don't know if it is real, but sure a negative retro-action is needed,
>> and that it is done through electricity is a good point.
>>
>
> If the "mouse" provides active cooling, how can
On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Alain Sepeda wrote:
I don't know if it is real, but sure a negative retro-action is needed, and
> that it is done through electricity is a good point.
>
If the "mouse" provides active cooling, how can it have a COP in excess of
1, as has been mentioned in comments
Our local gas company is offering $0.50 per therm which would convert to
roughly 25 kwhr at 90% efficency ($0.02/kwhr). The local power company is
charging $0.10 per kwhr or five times as much.
http://www.nirvana-es.com/system.html
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Hi all,
In Excess Heat (chapter 10 p171=141), Beaudette talk of
4 scientists (1 alosn,e and a team of 3) who visited McKubre, inspected
all, and seen no problem, then stay silent...
who was they, is there any report ?
"Sometimes peer review takes the form of visits to a working laboratory.
Mi
I remember that he was talking of the risk of power outage, and that they
anticipated that .
It looked strange for me since I imagined that without power it would
simply die... Now it looks clearer.
I don't know if it is real, but sure a negative retro-action is needed, and
that it is done through
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Rossi’s latest words do not make sense. He states that the mouse suppresses
the cat when it is activated.
But this mouse behavior is inherently dangerous. If the power goes out when
the cat needs the mouse to suppress temperature rise, the mouse is not
available and the reactor will overheat and
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 7:13 PM, David Roberson wrote:
The latest discussion of the mouse having a reverse relationship to the
> main cat does seem out of line unless he is using words to obscure the
> meaning.
>
This was my thought, too. I wonder if Daniel Rocha's detail concerning MgH
had any
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Is that what all that ruckus was outside last night? Huh.
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 9:45 PM, MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote:
> Dave,
>
> It’s New Year’s eve…
>
> Go have a drink and give the grey-matter a break!!!
>
> J
>
> Happy New Year,
>
> -mark
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> *From:* David Roberson [mailto:dlrober...@ao
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