Re: [Vo]:whirlpool of hybrid light-matter particles called polaritons

2014-11-20 Thread John Berry
Indeed what difference exists between "quantum fluid behavior " to quote the article and "aether flow"? Could I have my technology accepted by calling is a quantum fluid flow? On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 6:04 PM, John Berry wrote: > Is there any reason to think that what at least my image based aet

Re: [Vo]:Bill Gates (MS) LENR Cold Fusion- Italy meeting

2014-11-20 Thread Kevin O'Malley
Jed: Mostly I agree with you. In the past, Bill Gates (BG) stepped in front of the parade of microcomputers because he was very well qualified to do so, having written BASIC for the 4004 processor on a DEC simulation at Harvard when he was 17 years old. But he did not have a reputation at risk;

Re: [Vo]:whirlpool of hybrid light-matter particles called polaritons

2014-11-20 Thread John Berry
Is there any reason to think that what at least my image based aether tech is doing isn't making 'polaritons'? How would these be detected if this were so? On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Roarty, Francis X < francis.x.roa...@lmco.com> wrote: >http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/11/1

Re: [Vo]:Patent application of interest

2014-11-20 Thread Terry Blanton
> Consuming a quark results in huge energy deficits. Electrons are cheap.

Re: [Vo]:Pump adds ~1 W I think

2014-11-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Mizuno just sent me 18 hours of data with only the pump running and nothing else happening, from yesterday. He looked at several hours when ambient conditions were stable. He was able to measure a significant, persistent temperature elevation in the water and reactor of 0.5°C compared to ambient. T

Re: [Vo]:Patent application of interest

2014-11-20 Thread Axil Axil
*All of which implies that a “new energy source”, the one which is involved in some kinds of LENR is actually sub-nuclear, in the sense of quantum vacuum interactions involving loose quarks of trapped protons in Casimir cavities. We may need to change the name of LENR to LTQS (low temperature quar

[Vo]:Patent application of interest

2014-11-20 Thread Jones Beene
A recent patent application of interest in the context of the Rossi "dogbone" reactor: "Method and equipment for quantum vacuum energy extraction" US 20140092521 http://www.google.com/patents/US20140092521 Abstract Embodiments of the present invention comprise different methods and equipmen

Re: [Vo]:Bill Gates (MS) LENR Cold Fusion- Italy meeting

2014-11-20 Thread James Bowery
I would believe that the probable outcome circa early 90s but to presume Gates is so out of touch with the priesthood that after 25 years he is still unaware of their canon law stretches credulity to the breaking point. On top of that we have the Lowell Wood connection

Re: [Vo]:They call me a moron. A reply.

2014-11-20 Thread mixent
In reply to H Veeder's message of Thu, 20 Nov 2014 13:27:00 -0500: Hi, [snip] >> ?Newton's laws of motion are effectively violated unless the reaction of >these virtual particles can be observed in another way. ...it just means you are pushing against the mass of the universe. Effectively, all th

Re: [Vo]:The Unknown

2014-11-20 Thread John Berry
Those designs fail to be particularly active. Having said that looking at that page did make my laptop crash due to a critical temperature event. Probably just because my laptop had to process all those images. Having said that, my images do seem to have likely caused problems with 2 other lapto

Re: [Vo]:Bill Gates (MS) LENR Cold Fusion- Italy meeting

2014-11-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
I fear Bill Gates will gather up the information from Violante and show it to leading physicists in the US. They will tell him that cold fusion does not exist according to their theories, so the results must all be wrong. That will be the end of that. - Jed

Re: [Vo]:They call me a moron. A reply.

2014-11-20 Thread H Veeder
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 3:53 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > Many, if not most, of the LENR detractors/skeptics base their viewpoint on > a position that LENR can’t work because it contradicts the laws of physics. > The heart of the matter lies in engineering. A good engineer will use the > optimum physic

Re: [Vo]:Who could it be???

2014-11-20 Thread David Roberson
Axil, he may be responding to the postings that I produced which outline how a thermally controlled device might operate. Knowing how the various tradeoffs interact should allow the competition to save themselves a lot of experimentation. Perhaps my simulations are beginning to match what he i

Re: [Vo]:They call me a moron. A reply.

2014-11-20 Thread David Roberson
Has anyone seen data from a test of one of these devices that is generated within a system that is totally isolated from outside power sources and connections? I suppose that will require a battery of some type. Also, it will gain much credibility if operated within a vacuum chamber which woul

[Vo]:Who could it be???

2014-11-20 Thread Axil Axil
Marco Serra November 20th, 2014 at 2:51 AM Dear Andrea, you said that “We cannot feed more information to our competition, which now is very powerful”. My question is: how can any competitor be powerful without knowing the

Re: [Vo]:They call me a moron. A reply.

2014-11-20 Thread John Berry
When the thing being measured has been designed to be a reactionless thrust producing engine, then yes that is what they have been testing. I guess you could say a proposed & experimental reactionless engine. But since that is the intention and goal of the device measured to have apparently produ

Re: [Vo]:They call me a moron. A reply.

2014-11-20 Thread Alan Fletcher
From: "Alain Sepeda" Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:59:56 AM there is a huge problem with lugano that McKubre have spotted, bad calibration, but that one have to consider numerically... what is the error of emissivity required, and what is the real temperature if COP=1 in lugano test...

Re: [Vo]:whirlpool of hybrid light-matter particles called polaritons

2014-11-20 Thread Axil Axil
As you suspect, geometry is the key. MicroParticles are optimum for producing dipole vibration. A 5 micron particle resonates at 400C and a 2 micron particle resonates at 1000C. Holes accumulate on one side of such a particle and negative electrons on the other. Such charge separation does not eas

Re: [Vo]:whirlpool of hybrid light-matter particles called polaritons

2014-11-20 Thread Bob Cook
Axil and Fran-- The answer to creating geometry that encourages single vortices may be in preparing the Ni alloy powder initially with a preferred magnetic moment "frozen" in. Then each particle of the Ni may allow only vortices in a single direction--the non cancelling mode. The "frozen" mag

Re: [Vo]:The Unknown

2014-11-20 Thread Terry Blanton
http://thecosmicjoker.com/

Re: [Vo]:They call me a moron. A reply.

2014-11-20 Thread Alain Sepeda
I agree that it is just anomalous measurement letting fear/hope reactionless engine. the problem is that most skeptics don't simply ast for REPLICATE IT MORE TO PROVE IT BAD but DONT WASTE MONEY REPLICATING... they als claim "it is a student error" ignoring all de things that have been checked,

Re: [Vo]:whirlpool of hybrid light-matter particles called polaritons

2014-11-20 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Axil, I agree with your takeaway that plasmonics and condensates are integral to LENR but think you may have still left something on the table. They mention that polaritons are difficult to create synchronize and normally want to cancel by going in opposite directions. Could this exp

Re: [Vo]:They call me a moron. A reply.

2014-11-20 Thread Sunil Shah
"Another example is the reactionless engine that NASA has just tested that supposedly violates Newton's Laws of Motion." Sorry for being picky, but they haven't tested a reactionless engine. They have measured "anomalous thrust" in a test pendulum setup. http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.