[Vo]:Hydrogen uptake causes molecular “avalanches” in palladium

2016-01-27 Thread Mats Lewan
Don’t know if this contains new findings. Might be relevant for Pd+H systems, and maybe also Ni+H systems. "As the hydrogen is taken up over time, there is eventually a sudden reconfiguration of the hydrogen distribution within the lattice, a process colloquially referred to as “avalanching.” "

[Vo]:Rines Electret Patent and Boeing RF AntigravityPaper AIAA81-1608

2016-01-27 Thread Ron Kita
Greetings Vortex-L, Addendum: Rines Patent: http://www.google.com/patents/US2610245 and the Boeing Dr Fredrick Alzofon Antigravity Paper that is based on the rf frequencies of the RB-47 UFO Incident. Only the Abstract at the International Atomic Energy Association remains: https://inis.iaea.org/

[Vo]:RE: [Vo]:Hydrogen uptake causes molecular “avalanches” in palladium

2016-01-27 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Although they don’t go into specifics it is a confirmation that something unique is happening to this constrained hydrogen[snip] the “avalanches” within the nanoparticle lattice may be caused by the hydrogen atoms finding intermediate, or metastable, energy states during the reconfiguration. In

[Vo]:RE: [Vo]:Hydrogen uptake causes molecular “avalanches” in palladium

2016-01-27 Thread Jones Beene
From: Mats Lewan Don’t know if this contains new findings. Might be relevant for Pd+H systems, and maybe also Ni+H systems. "As the hydrogen is taken up over time, there is eventually a sudden reconfiguration of the hydrogen distribution within the lattice, a process colloquially referred to

[Vo]:LENR BEST PRACTICES, SOME VERY SPECIAL QUESTIONS< INFO

2016-01-27 Thread Peter Gluck
The questions are for the opponents of the NAE, the LANR supporters But for you all too... http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/01/jan-27-2016-lenr-to-become-part-of-best.html -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

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2016-01-27 Thread Axil Axil
Reference: psc.edu/science/Wolf/Wolf.html Onset of the beta phase in palladium hydride at 300 degrees Kelvin. This phase change occurs as the concentration of hydrogen atoms (yellow) in the palladium (purple) increases. At early stages (the alpha phase)

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2016-01-27 Thread Bob Cook
RE: [Vo]:Hydrogen uptake causes molecular “avalanches” in palladiumThe full paper can be found here: http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2015/151211/ncomms10092/full/ncomms10092.html It has some application to the questions Jeff D was asking about the determination of charge density—at least relative

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2016-01-27 Thread Bob Cook
Jones and Axil-- The paper Mats identified notes in some detail the effect on nano size particles and how surface effects influence the uptake of hydrogen. Their loading in nano particles seems to occur much quicker than that suggested by the earlier patent. It is suggested that the avalanche

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2016-01-27 Thread Axil Axil
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_ion_cluster On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:45 PM, Bob Cook wrote: > Jones and Axil-- > > The paper Mats identified notes in some detail the effect on *nano* size > particles and how surface effects influence the uptake of hydrogen. Their > loading in nano parti

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2016-01-27 Thread Bob Cook
Fran--0 Keep in mind that the avalancheing is observed in small—nano—particles. The avalanche may be a mass-to-kinetic (phonic) energy change in a coherent system. They need to report on any change in particle masses observed in the nano particle. If deuterium is formed, tritium may not be

[Vo]:What Is A Nuclear Isomer?

2016-01-27 Thread H Veeder
What Is A Nuclear Isomer? (written for laymen) http://hubpages.com/education/What-Are-Nuclear-Isomers Harry

[Vo]:dense plasma seen in sonoluminescence experiments

2016-01-27 Thread Eric Walker
See: http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-15876145 This is a 2011 article that discusses a proposal by Seth Putterman, a professor well-known for investigating sonoluminescence. The proposal is that in sonoluminescence, a plasma is created that is hundreds of times more dense than plasmas