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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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