Re: [Vo]:MIT Course Day 5 -- NiH Systems

2014-02-05 Thread Eric Walker
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote: Particularly day 5 Hagelstein > http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Al7NMQLvATo Interesting video. I have always been a little mystified by Peter Hagelstein's theory. My understanding is that in its current form it invol

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-02-05 Thread Kevin O'Malley
Thanks for posting this, Jones. It reminds me of an earlier post on Vortex that was a compilation of LENR theories but I cannot find it with the search engine nor even with google. So I'll need to circle back on this item to comment on it because I intended to contrast your post to the earlier po

Re: [Vo]:MIT Course Day 5 -- NiH Systems

2014-02-05 Thread Alan Fletcher
1:50+- Phonon/Accoustic coupling should be about 8Thz -- compare with the recent discussion about Bushnell's 5-30Thz stimulation (Actually I couldn't see Bushnell saying that) I viewed it again, and couldn't hear a specific frequency mentioned.

[Vo]:MIT Course Day 5 -- NiH Systems

2014-02-05 Thread Alan Fletcher
All of Ruby Carat's/Jeremy Ry's videos are now up http://coldfusionnow.org/2014-cold-fusion-101-video-lectures/ Particularly day 5 Hagelstein http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Al7NMQLvATo >From my cryptic notes (H:M) : 1:25 : he disagrees with Ed Storms, because you need

Re: [Vo]:The Case Against Copernicus

2014-02-05 Thread Alan Fletcher
I read it at a news stand (cheapskate that I am). Some of the key issues I recalled and looked up : Copernicus (1543) : Not actually improved until Newton's theory of gravity (1687) explained how the earth could be moved in its orbit, Bessel's parallax (1838) observation got the distance to to

Re: [Vo]:a note from Dr. Stoyan Sargoytchev

2014-02-05 Thread David Roberson
It is interesting that the magnets are shown in that application. Dave -Original Message- From: Jones Beene To: vortex-l Sent: Wed, Feb 5, 2014 3:28 pm Subject: RE: [Vo]:a note from Dr. Stoyan Sargoytchev Of interest - in this regard is that the magnetic field used in

Re: [Vo]:The Case Against Copernicus

2014-02-05 Thread ChemE Stewart
Wait until everyone realizes the Earth is not round...:) On Wednesday, February 5, 2014, H Veeder wrote: > Scientific American recently published an article called The Case against > Copernicus. > > http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-case-against-copernicus/ > > < opposition to this r

[Vo]:The Case Against Copernicus

2014-02-05 Thread H Veeder
Scientific American recently published an article called The Case against Copernicus. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-case-against-copernicus/ <> If you don't have subscription access this blog provides a decent summary of the article but it also covers more philosophical ground t

Re: [Vo]:Magnetism doesn't exist

2014-02-05 Thread James Bowery
"real" is ultimately defined in terms of parsimony aka Ockham's Razor. While it is true that if one's concerns are sufficiently limited, Ockham's Razor cuts differently, it is also true that one frequently misses opportunity by donning such blinders. On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 3:40 PM, H Veeder wro

Re: [Vo]:Magnetism doesn't exist

2014-02-05 Thread H Veeder
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 9:26 PM, John Berry wrote: > Ah, got it. > Well according to SR all motion or stillness is an illusion. > > But I think a better analogy would be calling someone by a different name > because when they are moving their face looks motion blurred. > > One important point is t

Re: [Vo]:Understanding BLP: Chapter 6, the Demo

2014-02-05 Thread mixent
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Tue, 4 Feb 2014 21:39:45 -0500: Hi, [snip] >Why is the voltage impactful: High volts produce LENR and high amps produce >hydrinos? > >How does this distinction fit into Mills theory? To start with, 600 keV electrons will produce lots of X-rays. They could also b

RE: [Vo]:a note from Dr. Stoyan Sargoytchev

2014-02-05 Thread Jones Beene
Of interest - in this regard is that the magnetic field used in the Letts/Cravens effect is fairly weak. Did not Dennis mention to vortex that it needs to be weak and the effect goes away if it is too strong? Here is a paper mentioning 700 Gauss – across the cathode face, from a pai

Re: [Vo]:a note from Dr. Stoyan Sargoytchev

2014-02-05 Thread David Roberson
Bob, This information that you share may be a clue to follow up on. Exactly how the field interacts might to be important. Thanks. Dave -Original Message- From: Bob Cook To: vortex-l Sent: Wed, Feb 5, 2014 2:40 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:a note from Dr. Stoyan Sargoytchev Dav

[Vo]:PESN LENR-to-Market digest for this week

2014-02-05 Thread Jed Rothwell
See: http://pesn.com/2014/02/05/9602432_LENR-to-Market_Digest_February5/

Re: [Vo]:a note from Dr. Stoyan Sargoytchev

2014-02-05 Thread Bob Cook
Dave-- One other idea is that the early failure of many of the P-F effect experiments did not pay attention to the magnetic field present in P-F's original experiment. Hagelstein's current lectures at MIT point this out indirectly by displaying the arrangement of the electrodes in the cells-

Re: [Vo]:a note from Dr. Stoyan Sargoytchev

2014-02-05 Thread Bob Cook
Dave-- I suspect that most of the theory is Yeong Kim's and the experimental description is from John Hadjichristos of DGT. Kim had proposed the BEC idea some time ago. I find Kim's theory quite reasonable. The ability to predict the rate of reactions is significant and the importance o

RE: [Vo]:Confining light

2014-02-05 Thread Jones Beene
No. did you read the study or just watch the video? Laser light, which is thousands of times weaker per photon than gamma radiation, was stored not blocked - for a fraction of a second, and comes out at the same frequency it went in. The light was not attenuated or captured ! Plus the proce