Well said Kevin.
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 12:02 AM, Kevin O'Malley
wrote:
> So now we have Ahern and Celani settling in with MFMP. No wonder they've
> been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
>
> They deserve it FAR more than Obama did.
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Foks0904 . wrote:
>
It is not in the same market as coal. Coal is baseload. But in terms of
other intermittent renewables, yes it is competitive if your figures are
correct.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 8:38 PM, Jojo Iznart wrote:
> Hello folks, I would like your feedback on something.
>
> I am working on a wave p
The Visible spectrum could have passed unaffected through the water of the
calorimeter and produced free electrons in the metal structure, Those
electrons could have been lost to grounded area of the structure.
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 12:26 AM, Bob Higgins
wrote:
> That explanation is complete
That explanation is completely faulty. Did the visible spectrum escape the
calorimeter? If not, it was all converted to heat and should have been
measured.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 10:24 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> How about this...
>
> The calorimeter only measures the heat (infrared portion of th
How about this...
The calorimeter only measures the heat (infrared portion of the emission
spectrum). The visible and EUV portion of the emissions spectrum carry the
majority of the reaction energy.
There is the plasma blast energy that is lost which could be substantial.
The majority of the ener
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Bob Higgins
wrote:
The strong force is like fly paper - it is so short range (fraction of a
> nucleon diameter), you have to essentially "touch" before sticking. So you
> end up with 3 possibilities of this close approach: ...
>
I used to think of scattering thi
So now we have Ahern and Celani settling in with MFMP. No wonder they've
been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
They deserve it FAR more than Obama did.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Foks0904 . wrote:
> I'm sure many of you know of Brian Ahern from his EPRI report, his MIT
> colloquium ap
If Mills' water detonations for the SunCell are so energetic that he has a
rumored COP of 100, then why did the previous demonstration in a
calorimeter (which would have captured all of the radiant energy) only show
a COP of ~2? I even think this was in error (the calorimetry) for failure
to adequ
Here is what appears to be the Russian counterpart to BLP.
To which most of us would say “враки” assuming we could say it… ☺
http://www.grantstroy.net/en/vodorod-nulevoj-valentnosti.html
This is the first time I have run across the term “zero-valence hydrogen”.
Best I can tell, it would be the
I'm sure many of you know of Brian Ahern from his EPRI report, his MIT
colloquium appearance earlier this year, and now his collaboration with
MFMP. Even if you're not aware of him, I think this conversation has enough
for 3-4 threads worth of topics. We even flirt with the ever-so-dangerous &
tabo
I certainly do not dispute the long list of prior BLP predictions that
failed to come to fruition.
I think where I'm coming from is that, at least from my perception, it looks
to me as if Mills senses something much more substantial with the SunCell
technology working in tandem with the CIHT pr
What can create a soliton that can fit inside a galaxy, a volume of space
that is filled with excited hydrogen and helium radiating in the XUV band,
a volume that produce energetic x-rays at 3.5 MeV. A low temperature BEC of
atoms does not fit this profile.
The particle must be a boson that by it
Alright. I also called Abd to check it out.
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
When energy is pumped into the vacuum, then that energy begins to change
the very nature of the vacuum. At low levels of pumped energy, the number
of virtual photons produce per unit time will proportionally increase. This
will increase the rate of radioactive decay of isotopes.
When a bit more en
From: Orionworks
It seems to me that when you employ phrases like ".deceit, if there is any"
and especially ".active avoidance" these strike me, personally, as implying
Mills is deliberately performing a bait and switch campaign to entice DOD
into forking over vast amounts of additional R&D
Yes, same guy. Be nice to me and I'll be nice to you and we'll get along just
fine.
Jojo
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Rocha
To: John Milstone
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2014 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Is the SunCell a titanium burner?
Jojo? There was a guy with thi
Hello folks, I would like your feedback on something.
I am working on a wave powered power plant design that I think I can deploy for
less than $200/kw. At this cost, is it competitive with other power sources.
I read from wiki and other sources than Geothermal and Hydro power sources can
be
The point I wanted to make regarding Mizuno was that energy transfer is a
full duplex process. In other words, energy can flow in either direction:
from the soliton to the reaction or from the reaction to the soliton. There
is no gamma's involved in either direction when the soliton is a member of
Peak demand is less than 3kw, this is what I've been trying to tell you.
Average is 416W, peak is when I turn on the Microwave for 20 min and the AC
also running. So 3KW is sufficient for my home. We try to conserve
electricity here cause we have the most expensive electricity rates in the
w
Mr. Rothwell finally makes an unexpected appearance on this subject thread. I
was hoping he would!
Jed, if it is at all within the capacity of your busy schedule would you be
willing to view the June 25 video demos posted out at the BLP web site:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/zGTUd68hu5M
Par
Jones,
Jojo already beat me to questioning some of your prior conclusions.
Nevertheless, let me approach the matter from my own perspective.
It seems to me that when you employ phrases like ".deceit, if there is any"
and especially ".active avoidance" these strike me, personally, as implyin
This is the kinder gentler Jojo. Smart guy, we should let him stay.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 8:48 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
> Jojo? There was a guy with this name that was banned and lived in the
> Philippines.
>
>
> --
> Daniel Rocha - RJ
> danieldi...@gmail.com
Jojo? There was a guy with this name that was banned and lived in the
Philippines.
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
Jojo Iznart wrote:
> 1. My home electricity consumption is less than 3KW. That is why I said
> "my home". I use less than 300kwh of electricity a month.
>
But what is the peak demand? As I said, if you turn on the coffee maker, a
toaster and one light, you exceed 3 kW. I expect that even in
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 6:33 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> The way to convert electrons to energy is via positrons (anti-electrons).
> However, that radiation signature shows up quite well with meters, and it is
> probably why in 2011, Bianchini who was hired to look for a radiation
> signature, us
I BELIEVE YOU. I think this place is crawling with it, especially over
our heads, uncurling in the atmosphere, bending and lensing and
attenuating light and Doppler microwave radiation and RF. Space is
all puckered up. We are creatures of the quantum vacuum.
Stewart
darkmattersalot.com
On Fri, J
The is about a half-dozen indicators that LENR is dark matter, and there is
a good chance that this dark matter is producing the dark energy that is
expanding the universe.
I am dishartend that my posts on this dark issue are not convincing, but
recupitualtion is my game
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at
-Original Message-
From: Terry Blanton
> Well, I'm working on my own pet theory but can't find the information to
> support it. I think the Rossi effect works by conversion of electrons
> directly into energy. Crazy, huh?
Not really crazy - Rossi/Focardi's old comments relates to po
4 points.
1. My home electricity consumption is less than 3KW. That is why I said "my
home". I use less than 300kwh of electricity a month. or about 416W. Hence
3kw is more than enough for me. So, I was saying this in the context of my own
needs.
2. "Anywhere in the world" does not inc
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> 8) It is not clear if the Ni-62 gives up some of its own mass, or is
> a
> gateway to the Dirac "sea" ... Either way, this is LENR but it is also
> "non-fusion LENR"
Well, I'm working on my own pet theory but can't find the information
I wrote:
> Peak demand at most houses is well above 3 kW just about anywhere in the
> world, for example at night when you turn on a clothes dryer.
>
Some examples of heavy duty appliances:
Toaster oven or coffee maker, 1.5 kW
Clothes dryer 4.4 to 5.6 kW
Vacuum cleaner 1.1 kW
Central air condit
LENR reactions with nickel is a very rare minority reaction. The primary
reaction is in the extraction of nuclear energy from hydrogen crystals
(Rydberg matter).
A NiH reactor can operates for months and years without much deterioration
of the nickel nano-structures through transmutation. The NiH
Jojo Iznart wrote:
> I for one can use 2 or 3 of these units to produce 2-3kw of electricity
> which would be sufficient for my home.
Only if you use a large battery. Average demand is around 3 kW in the US.
Peak demand at most houses is well above 3 kW just about anywhere in the
world, for ex
I see...
So, you acknowledge that the Mills process does produce considerable amount
of energy that can not be accounted by chemical processes.. This specific
objection you have is whether this process would be economical based on your
conjecture that titanium can not be recycled. So, you ar
John, I’m quite familiar with what Meulenberg has written over the years on
the DDL but it is not his invention. He deserves lots of credit for
promoting it, however.
Nor is the DDL really attributable to Mills. In fact, RM can be faulted for
not acknowledging the previous work. Mills does add the
Jones--
I would bet that Pd lattice can also provide high magnetic fields and spin
coupling as you have indicated for Ni-62.
It may not be as effective however.
Eric--take note of Jones assessment of spin coupling and the importance of
magnetic fields.
What causes the latency you outline e
-Original Message-
From: Jojo Iznart
> Have you or anyone else done the math on whether the burning (oxidation)
of Titanium could account for the energy release, which by one account here
in vortex says has about a COP of 100. Can such miniscule amounts of nano
powder actually account fo
I don't mind the Mills hypothesis. I wouldn't be shocked if it was correct.
You can even tell Storms has a begrudging respect for it. I like the
Meulenberg-Sinha take on it as well. There was an article form last year I
believe in JCMNS that explores the DDL in depth. Meulenberg seemed to think
it
If there is a real DDL species in LENR (hydrogen isomer with electron
orbital at less than 10 Fermi), even if it is a transitory species with a
lifetime of only nanoseconds, then there is a way for nickel to provide the
thermal gain, by spin coupling with no fusion required. In fact, if there is
su
Axil--
I am not sure about Mizuno. I do not remember reading anything about gammas
being observed as least as input to the experiment. I assumed he also realized
only small energy changes. Its the lack of gammas that indicate other small
energy quanta transfers are occurring.
Bob
S
Jones,
Have you or anyone else done the math on whether the burning (oxidation) of
Titanium could account for the energy release, which by one account here in
vortex says has about a COP of 100. Can such miniscule amounts of nano
powder actually account for the energy assuming it is being oxi
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Bob Higgins
wrote:
One of the things about Hagelstein's proposition that bothers me is that
> the excited nucleus does not want to stay excited for very long - it decays
> in an incredibly short time. Suppose you are de-exciting a dd* that wants
> to release 24 M
To Eric's discussion of downconversion ...
When you speak of the plasma fusion output channels, I like to think of it
in a Bohr-sian way. Presuming plasma, you have isolated deuterium nuclei,
with each nucleus spinning around random vectors. When a pair approaches
with a trajectory alignment tha
From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
Jones, please correct me if I've misinterpreted your
premise, but it's my understanding that you are speculating that the BLP
"SunCell" process is based primarily on a Ti - plus- O oxidation process
that Mills doesn't want
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 11:28 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> What happens in the endothermic energy case where energy is delivered to
> enable the reaction. As in Mizuno, when deuterium becomes podium.
>
***Well, perhaps you made a joke without realizing it... how does deuterium
become a podium?
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