Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-15 Thread Jones Beene
Can a genius inventor also be a shameless scam artist? Rossi comes to mind, as does Papp. Maybe even Edison ... and Tesla too. There is a thin line, as they say... Here is a decent analysis of Papp. Recently posted video - well done The Mystery of Joe Papp’s Noble Gas Engine | Ryan S. Wood |

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-15 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
On 15.06.2020 16:03, Chris Zell wrote: I suspect that the Papp engine involves a secret hiding in plain sight. Papp in fact used a mixture of noble gases like Ag + Kr,Xe- Both are very efficient in support of LENR reactions. You just need to add little Deuterium, a rusty Fe2O3 side for the

Re: [Vo]:Pandemics, Riots, but at least you don't need to be subjected to internet ads...

2020-06-15 Thread Jonathan Berry
Oh, I should clarify a few additional points :) Youtube was used as an example only, this works with m/any sites, and disables some paywalls too. Oh, and I just tried using this with an ip address website and it didn't work, so domains only. On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 at 21:59, Jonathan Berry

RE: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-15 Thread JonesBeene
The working gas would be argon, which is also a reactant. Argon will from a short lived molecule with hydrogen. Helium will not. Too bad since He has better heat transfer properties. For a closed-cycle piston engine of this sort to work, the piston crown and the facing cylinder head would

RE: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-15 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Chris— I had some of your ideas also. Helium gas as a working gas seems like a good idea. My understanding about the cause of lightening is based on an accumulation of differential charge (like between two plates of a capacitor) between separate clouds and/of the ground. The charges come

RE: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-15 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Jones— In your engine conceptual design what is the working gas that is heated and then does work in the decompression portion of the cycle? Is it the Ar-H gas or a separate gas that is heated by the release of energy from the reactants in the “reaction chamber” (as the cylinder might be

RE: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-15 Thread Chris Zell
I suspect that the Papp engine involves a secret hiding in plain sight. Inert gases have nothing to do with it. It’s the electrohydraulic effect using water vapor. Supposedly, there was a government test, previous to the tragic Feynmann incident, in which a gun barrel exploded like petals on a

[Vo]:Pandemics, Riots, but at least you don't need to be subjected to internet ads...

2020-06-15 Thread Jonathan Berry
Neat little trick I just learnt... Just add a dot at the of the TLD of a URL, so www.youtube.com becomes www.youtube.com. Ads might or might not be served but if you have an adblock you won't be asked to turn it off. This also works if there is a /whatever after, indeed it should be possible to