Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread mixent
In reply to Bob Cook's message of Thu, 8 May 2014 15:54:23 -0700: Hi, [snip] >Rossi's low temperature E-Cat I believe has a fixed H supply and a fixed Ni >supply. They are loaded together in the sealed reactor tube at the >beginning of the heating to start the reaction. > >Rossi's Hot Cat react

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread mixent
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Thu, 8 May 2014 19:50:52 -0400: Hi, [snip] Thank you for proving my point that the cathode is an engine. ;) > wrote: > > >> You do not calculate the energy density of engines. You calculate the >> energy >> density of fuels. >> >> (Unless as Jed mentioned, y

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Eric Walker
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: Of course, helium is not hydrogen, but still, it does indicate there is > trapped gas. > For palladium and deuterium, where we know 4He is produced, 4He is immobile in bulk palladium, while deuterium will escape over time. The 4He gets stuck i

Re: [Vo]:Thorium Energy Alliance 6th Annual Conference

2014-05-08 Thread Daniel Rocha
No, I saw that! :) But I don't get the what I should look for in that site... 2014-05-08 23:12 GMT-03:00 Jed Rothwell : > Daniel Rocha wrote: > > See what? >> > > I see that Gmail and Boxbe spam filter have collaborated to make your > messages go bonkers. > > Gmail thought that message I just

Re: [Vo]:Thorium Energy Alliance 6th Annual Conference

2014-05-08 Thread Jed Rothwell
Daniel Rocha wrote: See what? > I see that Gmail and Boxbe spam filter have collaborated to make your messages go bonkers. Gmail thought that message I just sent was spam. See this: http://www.thoriumenergyalliance.com/ThoriumSite/TEAC6.html - Jed

Re: [Vo]:Thorium Energy Alliance 6th Annual Conference

2014-05-08 Thread Daniel Rocha
See what? 2014-05-08 22:45 GMT-03:00 Jed Rothwell : > [image: Boxbe] This message is eligible > for Automatic Cleanup! (jedrothw...@gmail.com) Add cleanup > rule

[Vo]:Thorium Energy Alliance 6th Annual Conference

2014-05-08 Thread Jed Rothwell
May 29 - 30, 2014, Chicago, IL See: http://www.thoriumenergyalliance.com/ThoriumSite/TEAC6.html

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Jed Rothwell
Daniel Rocha wrote: That's for deuterium! No one knows what happens with H! > Well, I suppose it produces some other gas, probably deuterium. But the point I was trying to make is that only half of the helium emerges. The rest is trapped. So there is no process going on that quickly and forceful

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Daniel Rocha
That's for deuterium! No one knows what happens with H! 2014-05-08 20:50 GMT-03:00 Jed Rothwell : > > First, a well-established fact: The reaction produces helium. > -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Jed Rothwell
wrote: > You do not calculate the energy density of engines. You calculate the > energy > density of fuels. > > (Unless as Jed mentioned, you are stuck with the Hydrogen in the cathode, > and it > is not replaceable - in which case the outlook for CF is far more > restricted.) > I do not think

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread mixent
In reply to Roarty, Francis X's message of Thu, 8 May 2014 11:27:09 +: Hi, [snip] >I disagree with this portion of your reply [snip] Since the actual source of >energy is likely to be >the Hydrogen in the water, not the actual cathode metal, the volume of the >cathode is pretty much irrelevan

Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread mixent
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Wed, 7 May 2014 23:18:00 -0400: Hi, [snip] > wrote: > > >> One thing I take issue with (more with standard practice in the CF >> community >> than with Jed in particular) is the use of the volume of the cathode in >> calculating energy density. Since the actua

Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Peter, Just for the record I do take poisoning seriously and think the catalysts should be manufactured and maintained in vacuum except for the active gas under test. IMHO the nano powder geometry would become smaller and more robust in suppressing vacuum density if milled in a

Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Peter Gluck
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > -Original Message- > From: Bob Cook > > >>>As a general rule – therefore it can be said that there is no > correlation > between loading ratio and heat unless it is related to isotopes, meaning > that this detail about the lack of any c

Re: [Vo]:Vector Potential Wave Radio

2014-05-08 Thread James Bowery
Just got off the phone with the author and he doesn't see any indication Tesla was onto the vector potential -- which Maxwell called "electrokinetic momentum". BTW: He says Maxwell made no bones about the physical reality of electrokinetic momentum -- he was quite clear it was physical. On Wed,

RE: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Bob Cook >>>As a general rule – therefore it can be said that there is no correlation between loading ratio and heat unless it is related to isotopes, meaning that this detail about the lack of any correlation can be limited to hydrogen (protium) and does not nece

Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Bob Cook
If the Pd-Ni alloy is face centered cubic matrix, it would have 3.75 Pd and/or Ni nuclei per cell (1/2 nucleus on each cell face and 1/8 nucleus at each corner of the cell) . With 4:1 loading it means that there are more than 2 or more nuclei of D or H, as the case may, in some cells. This

Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Bob Cook
Jones wrote-- As a general rule – therefore it can be said that there is no correlation between loading ratio and heat unless it is related to isotopes, meaning that this detail about the lack of any correlation can be limited to hydrogen (protium) and does not necessarily apply to deuterium<<<

RE: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Jones Beene
One further detail to put under the microscope, since the devil is in the details… As a general rule – therefore it can be said that there is no correlation between loading ratio and heat unless it is related to isotopes, meaning that this detail about the lack of a

Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Roarty, Francis X
High loading would lend itself well to a ZPE underpinning of the anomaly because COE says that you cannot exploit HUP derived gas motion – that is you can’t build a Maxwellian demon that sorts hot from cold atoms or separates atomic from molecular to build opposing reservoirs as an energy sourc

[Vo]:Symphony7 Reactor

2014-05-08 Thread Ron Kita
Greetings Vortex-L Not sure if this has been covered before: http://www.e-catworld.com/2014/05/08/solar-hydrogen-trends-claim-hydrogen-production-process-is-lenrtransmutation/ Ron Kita, Chiralex

RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Agree it is "relevant" to power density and less so for energy density since it is only certain metal lattices that possess this property and the property is far more dependent of the broken geometries of the lattice..how often and to what extent defects occur seems more important than the volum

Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Ian Walker
Hi all This would explain the apparent success of the high fractal surface powders. Kind Regards walker On 8 May 2014 10:40, Ian Walker wrote: > Hi all > > Have not read the whole thread yet; might it be that the forces involved > cause the Hydrogen to get sucked/pushed away from the surface

Re: [Vo]:nice essay Jed

2014-05-08 Thread Ian Walker
Hi all Have not read the whole thread yet; might it be that the forces involved cause the Hydrogen to get sucked/pushed away from the surface into the bulk of the hydrate in preference to starting the reaction and that in the case of bulk materials the reaction only takes place when the bulk of ma