I'm sure someone could get a laugh out of this but for now here are some
extended comments on the subject;What many in this coil field fail to realize
is that there are things that are impossible for a single input or phase to
accomplish; that can in fact be accomplished with more then one
Blood Plasma, Sea Water, and Sonoluminescence
|
|
|
| ||
|
|
|
||
Blood Plasma, Sea Water, and Sonoluminescence
How sea water was used as a blood plasma transfusion substitute. The necessity
of ocean mineral water and how th... | |
|
|
Pioneering the
This morning seemed unusual in that it was like uncovering layers of of onion
which led me on a path of discovery which started from here; Using
electrostatic fields to manipulate plants and animals.
IMHO, the muons come from hadronization of the energy stored by the
metallic hydrogen. The energy transferred from hadron decay to the metallic
hydrogen accumulates and is eventually converted to mesons. This energy
storage mechanism might be disrupted through the destruction of the
metallic
From: Axil Axil
➢ But Holmlid get a high energy reaction from excitation from a very low
powered laser. A petawatt laser is extreme overkill.
Yes - but the problem with the Holmlid approach (if we take his claims at face
value) is that the output energy is largely in the form of muons.
From: Axil Axil
➢ But Holmlid get a high energy reaction from excitation from a very low
powered laser. A petawatt laser is extreme overkill.
Yes - but the problem with the Holmlid approach (if we take his claims at face
value) is that the output energy is largely in the form of muons.
But Holmlid get a high energy reaction from excitation from a very low
powered laser. A petawatt laser is extreme overkill.
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 10:30 AM, JonesBeene wrote:
>
>
> Here is Holmlid’s patent application -- which is easily amenable to
> hydrogen boron fusion
Here is Holmlid’s patent application -- which is easily amenable to hydrogen
boron fusion
https://www.google.com/patents/EP2680271A1?cl=en
Imagine collecting the dense hydrogen on a substrate of boron, which then
becomes the target for a laser pulse – or double pulse.
Holmlid suggests the
A Billion Times Improvement In yield is indeed a game changer. A back door to
boron-hydrogen fusion is found !
This could be huge - really HUGE - in that it opens up a non-thermal
compression route and a low loss method for fusion using fast laser pulses -
which does not produce many
9 matches
Mail list logo