I wonder if superconductivity occurs in the human body.
On Aug 5, 2018 4:06 AM, "Roarty, Francis X"
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> Calcium is a transition metal… found in limestone and coral and several
> levitation legends.
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> *From:* JonesBeene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
> *Sent:* Sunday, August 05, 2018
When looking at the intersection of cold fusion with HTSC - high temperature
superconductivity - the paper below from India offers a possible and surprising
connection which goes back to the often mentioned detail from the early P
experiments. The most success was had using the palladium
>From my book
Theoretical COLD FUSION
A low energy nuclear reactor (LENR) is constructed of palladium or nickel.
Hydrogen is driven into the metal. The dissolved hydrogen is not bound. It
is, however, confined at the extent of the nano-particle. The metallic lattice
naturally
Fran, calcium is usually classified as an alkali earth metal but it is
intriguing in this context for two other reasons.
Calcium is indeed a part of some HTSC compounds which came out of the early
IBM replications. The group called BSCCO (pronounced "bisko") has calcium as a
component, but
Calcium is a transition metal… found in limestone and coral and several
levitation legends.
From: JonesBeene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
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Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:This could be the start of something big
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