Re: [Vo]:Very low power levels are worth TONS of money

2022-08-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
I do not recall an experiment that produced a lot of steam. Maybe the glow discharge ones? They went for 15 minutes before the electrode dissolved. They did produce a lot of steam. >

[Vo]:ICCF24 paper, How to fix global warming with cold fusion

2022-08-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Here is the first draft of my presentation at ICCF24: Rothwell, J. *How to fix global warming with cold fusion.* in *ICCF24 Solid-state Energy Summit.* 2022. Mountain View, CA. https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/RothwellJhowtofixgl.pdf Suggestions and corrections are welcome. If anyone

Re: [Vo]:Very low power levels are worth TONS of money

2022-08-03 Thread Jones Beene
"Clean Planet" has a boiler under development in partnership with Miura Co.,Ltd., leading boiler manufacturer in Japan. There does not appear to be a convincing video that I can find. Frank Grimer wrote: Thanks Terry but that's not it. I seem to remember a specimen, presumably

Re: [Vo]:Very low power levels are worth TONS of money

2022-08-03 Thread Frank Grimer
Thanks Terry but that's not it. I seem to remember a specimen, presumably large, in a bath - I had an image of a domestic bath but presumably it was probably something smaller - and vast quantities of steam being released over a long time period - vastly more than could arise from a chemical

Re: [Vo]:Very low power levels are worth TONS of money

2022-08-03 Thread Terry Blanton
On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 10:11 AM Frank Grimer <88.fr...@gmail.com> wrote: > I can't remember where I read that Mizuno had demonstrated a specimen in a > water bath which generated impossible amounts of steam. Can anyone provide > a link to that experiment please? > >> >> I don't know about

Re: [Vo]:Very low power levels are worth TONS of money

2022-08-03 Thread Frank Grimer
I can't remember where I read that Mizuno had demonstrated a specimen in a water bath which generated impossible amounts of steam. Can anyone provide a link to that experiment please? On Tue, 2 Aug 2022 at 14:16, Jed Rothwell wrote: > Jonathan Berry wrote: > > Wrist watches of course don't

Re: [Vo]:On the stability of Mills Orbitsphere

2022-08-03 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
There are many misconception in classic standard model physics that includes Mills. See a preliminary version of "basics of physics" :: https://www.lenr-forum.com/attachment/21523-basics-of-physics36-pdf/ The problem in Mills argumentation is the notion of charge at light speed. Charge is