I wrote:
Would it be possible to add some labels to the overlaid graph so that the
> correspondence between the two is made clearer, and one can see which peak
> in one graph corresponds to a peak in the other?
>
Upon a closer look it's not too difficult to tell which peaks correspond to
which in
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Bob Higgins
wrote:
I took this graph, digitized it, calibrated the energy scale, and resampled
> it to the same energy scale and samples as the GS5.2 Spectrum-07 calibrated
> signal data.
>
This is an interesting excercise.
I am having trouble lining up the two
AI beats human Go grandmaster... again (Update)
http://phys.org/news/2016-03-ai-human-grandmaster.html
AI has creativity and intuition now,
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> There is a remarkable video in this article, showing the latest humanoid
> robot from Boston Dynamic
I read it rather like Axil. That is to say no matter that the regular
E-Cat 1 MW plant performed successfully the E-Cat X is the future and
the statement was to prepare us for further delays. Industrial Heat have
been keen on a long term demo before going to market and this probably
means a te
On Christmas last and just after, Rossi was very free with info on the
Xcat. Lately, he is tight lipped again about it. IMHO, Rossi was free
with technical info because of his excitement of discovery. But now
that the XCat will replace the low temperature wafers in the 1
Megawatt plant, he is back
No, Chris it is not a mystery.
I think your history description is correct.
To me it says three things:
1. Decisions made for a good reason and seemingly fair at the time of
decision may backfire if not constantly monitored and renewed.
2. Decisions made by large organizations are unlikely to be c
I am sure Rossi and IH have good ‘curmudgeon’ filters as this field is rift
with such pests. They have been remarkably and admirably open to date and I see
no reason for them to change that behavior. As they get closer to ‘success’
more caution not less is warranted. Of course caution is the ban
It is possible that the powder of dust under discussion is produced by
the LENR device. It is also possible that both Radon and the LENR
device are producing reactive dust.
The LENR dust could be metalized hydrogen that is not properly
confined by the LENR device. There have been experiments that
-Original Message-
From: H LV
> Since the apparatus was not enclosed in a calorimeter, Thermacore's estimate
> for excess heat production depends on the assumption that the "heat loss to
> the environment" is the same for the calibration runs and the active runs.
Yes, but that paramet
I think you are right Russ. However, I do not thing that rumors by 'fans'
or negative statements (a la Ahern) has any impact on IH's statements. I
read the statement as background to admit problems and to induce a positive
climate for the benefits shown by this long (and costly) test. They can
hard
-Original Message-
From: Craig Haynie
> Reading between the lines... Does it sound like they're preparing us for a
> negative report on Rossi's one year test?
Yes
Good work Bob.
Eliminating a possible radon signal will make a stronger case from gammas when
the experiment is replicated. Russ’s suggestion is wise… the Aware device is
also worth buying as it is simple, responsive and permits data-logging of
radiation in another way which will overlap wit
Great. Here is an American interviewing a Canadian about an upcoming
Basic income experiment in Ontario, Canada.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Okx60F3eHpo
Harry
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 11:17 PM, Lennart Thornros wrote:
> Harry,
> I liked the discussion.
> There was much to take from this debat
It's clear they (IH & Rossi) are not happy with Peter Gluck's (and others)
speculative boosterism post(s)/reports on the effectiveness of the e-cat
extended mewling test. Rossie and IH are clearly out to monetize whatever tech
they have and offering the details to competitors as all of the socia
Interesting work. One simple thing to perhaps try is to set up a ‘radon flea’
trap at the lab, capture some ‘fleas’ and examine their spectra with the
instrument. This comparison would settle this question one way or the other
pretty quick and easy.
The fellow who runs Aware Electronics and
Reading between the lines... Does it sound like they're preparing us for
a negative report on Rossi's one year test?
Craig
On Thu, 2016-03-10 at 11:32 -0500, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> [Marianne Macy asked me to post this]
>
>
> The following statement has been released from Industrial Heat for
> In
Since the apparatus was not enclosed in a calorimeter, Thermacore's
estimate for excess heat production depends on the assumption that the
"heat loss to the environment" is the same for the calibration runs
and the active runs.
Harry
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 11:15 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> Here is
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/03/mar-10-2016-lenr-live-difference.html
a few documents to be studied and interpreted...
Peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
[Marianne Macy asked me to post this]
The following statement has been released from Industrial Heat for Infinite
Energy Magazine today, March 10, 2016. —Marianne Macy
Statement of Industrial Heat Regarding LENR Industry Developments
March 10, 2016
Industrial Heat’s objective is to make clean
Based on comments from Jones and others, I have done some analysis to
determine if the GS5.2 signal in Spectrum-07 could have come from gamma
produced from radon gas decay progeny. First, Alan Goldwater produced a
map showing the areas where radon levels were high in his area. In the
area of his
It is interesting. And 500' of nickel tubing is far beyond the amount of
nickel used in any experiment I've seen.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 10:15 PM Jones Beene wrote:
> Here is the relevant citation from the LENR-CANR library – it is one of
> the strongest demonstrations of Ni-H out there, in the
Clean energy and jobs? Once Upon a Time, there were coal miners who were well
paid in large part because a previous generation paid a price in blood for
unionization.
They heap the coal onto railroad cars - also operated, quite often by well paid
union members.
After that, the coal is off-loade
note that Russia, and especially Putin have an agenda to reduce dependency
of Russian economy to oil. Ther was some success, ane recent embargo did
much to help, but this is still very insufficient.
Oil rent is a trap, anyone with some vision of history know that it is a
cursed resource, far more
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