Thanks. I already have a temperature logger. Not so good butt it
works temporary. But I also need to logg the electric current (Ampere).
Its electrolytic experiments.
On Sun, 12 Jun 2016 08:15:35 -0600,
Bob Higgins wrote:
Rather than a data logging multimeter, I would
really recommend usin
Hi! I'm in for making my LENR experiments better. I deed measure and
log the current (A).
Summon here has said something about a affordable
multimeter with a logger.
Its need to buy soon so I'm would be happy
for advises about a proper devise and were to buy.
There are non nuclear mechanisms how may generate x-gamma radiation.
Tape can produce it.
http://www.nature.com/news/2008/012345/full/news.2008.1185.html
Maybe same mechanism is in work during crack formation. The energy may
be enough to produce gamma rays if its enough to produce fraktofus
Sokal article is clerly an danger in this field.
On Fri, 16 Oct
2015 16:59:32 -0500, Eric Walker wrote:
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 2:07
PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Maybe the intent is to shame Mats - or Rossi,
or the whole field by promoting a spoof? Can you rule this out?
Maybe.
That possibil
I had Holmlid as lecturer in the basic course of physical chemistry
at Göteborg university around 1990.
He had a reputation as a brilliant
scientist but a awful advisor among the graduated students.
At that
time he was involved in development of solar cells.
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015
16:58:41 -04
This may be relevant.
http://phys.org/news/2015-07-short-wavelength-plasmons-nanotubes.html
On Wed, 30 Sep 2015 08:00:20 -0700, "Jones Beene" wrote:
One of
the most memorable details from Defkalion's flash-and-burn fiasco is/was
the claim of large magnetic field enhancement. Another datu
If this is true it may support the theories by Hagelstein.
The Th
nucleus picking up vibration quanta until its emits alpha or brakes with
cold fission.
On Sun, 13 Sep 2015 18:29:33 -0400, Axil Axil wrote:
This experiment did not produce neutrons or gamma radiation. These
characteristics a
May the muons come from LENR in the substrate, initiated by the
Rydberg mater,
not from the Rydberg mater it selves. Its may be a kind
of HAD.
On source for muons may be pion-decay. Pion-exchange is a part
in nuclear reactions and
have been suggested by Takahashi. (side 574)
_http://lenr-
Muons forms from decay of pions. There are different pions and ways
of decays but some without gamma, for example Pi+=U`+ neutrino.
The
Pions are involved in nuklear reactions as proton neutron exchange.
_https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pion_
The Muons in Holmlids
measurements may come from P
"_Wealth is created by learning curves that result from millions of
falsifiable experiments in entrepreneurship..._"
Its says noting about
the quality of this experiments. Some may really create new value but
some only redistribute value.
Even with gold its may be more safe to
invest in old d
There are no bigger difference between government organizations and
private corporations in this.
There are more of the corps and
therefore there are more chance some of them fit to new realities.
On
Fri, 31 Jul 2015 19:03:17 +0300, Peter Gluck wrote:
Thanks, we will
see it later.
Peter
Its may be correct if the alphas not are from alpha decay but direct
from LENR reactions.
The alphas may have energy producing soft x-rays.
On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 16:34:28 -0400, Axil Axil wrote:
Regarding:
"... the E-Cat is a massive source of alpha particles"
I have not seen
this confirm
Some pitchblende contains radium how emits gammas.
On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 09:31:35 +1000, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
> In reply to Jones Beene's message of Fri, 10 Apr 2015 12:48:35 -0700:
> Hi,
> [snip]
>>which is why even small pitchblende samples make the Geiger
>>counter go wild.
>
> Try puttin
There have been p/Ni lenr with K and no Li.
On Wed, 8 Apr 2015
12:18:36 -0700, Bob Cook wrote:
I am not surprised that He has not
been reported from the Lugano E-Cat test heretofore.
Helium is hard to
collect, being an inert gas, and at temperatures it diffuses rapidly in
porous materials
May be of interest.
https://fys.kuleuven.be/iks/ns/files/thesis/raabephdthesis.pdf
On
Wed, 8 Apr 2015 10:51:24 -0700, "Jones Beene" wrote:
FROM: Bob
Higgins
Jones, What is your evidence for your statement:
"The
Lugano isotope data, even if it could be believed, completely negates
th
Good but with a reservation.
In some labs are sometimes storages of old chemicals
how can be used decades after being buy.
Torulf.
On Fri, 3 Apr 2015 09:54:36 -0700, Brad Lowe
wrote:
> Hi Jones,
>
> Li6 production was stopped in 1963. The depleted lithium that was a
> by-product of enrichment
Its may be a simple test to see if a sample not have natural atomic
weight. Make an 0.100M solution of LIOH from the natural atomic weight.
Titrate with standard HCl solution. From the difference from the
expected volume HCl can the difference in atomic weight be calculated.
Torulf.
On Wed,
There are a patent for the same method.
https://www.google.com/patents/US20130329844
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015
10:31:36 +0100, Alain Sepeda wrote:
Lou Pagnoco have found a very
interesting paper
Helium-3 Generation from the Interaction of Deuterium
Plasma inside a Hydrogenated Lattice: Red Fus
The formation of C12* is completely different but then they must be
the same.
The isomer energy may differ but must be enough to split the
nucleus.
In the hot fusion case there becomes a small part C12* how
fails to get enough energy
and instead emits weak gamma with a
half-life about 15 mi
The reaction is known in hot p/B fusion.
p+B11=C12*
C12*=He4+Be8
Be8=2He4
Its another way to form C*.
On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 15:57:23
-0700, "Jones Beene" wrote:
Ø It is pretty much that simple, and it
explains cold fusion not as fusion of deuterons but as fusion of Li-6 in
the electr
If I not remember wrong, Swartz had serial tests of nanors.
On Fri,
20 Mar 2015 17:25:40 -0400, Alberto De Souza wrote:
I mean "(very
truthful, but we need two ammeters, therefore, problems with skeptics)".
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 5:24 PM, Alberto De Souza wrote:
If we put
the heaters in
Inductive heating may disturb the thermocouple if its in the magnetic
field.
Its may be good to test before.
On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 15:07:05
-0400, Alberto De Souza wrote:
To eliminate doubts about the current
used on each of the two reactors, one just needs to put the two heater
coils in ser
If there are some air in the reactor the oxygen will oxidise Ni an
possible other compounds then the temperature becomes high enough.
This binds the oxygen and it will lower the pressure.
It will also
make some heat, but only until the oxygen are consumed.
Torulf
On
Thu, 19 Mar 2015 11:4
I played with termite and stuff like that then I was young.
I
ignited termite with gunpowder and it melted steel.
On Tue, 17 Mar
2015 21:08:17 -0500, Jack Cole wrote:
If it actually got hot enough
to ignite the thermite, that might melt the alumina. I was thinking Bob
said some time ago th
Aluminium powder and Fe2O3 may give lots of heat in short time a
termite reaction.
Have you any calculations about how much energy this
reaction may release?
On Tue, 17 Mar 2015 18:26:24 -0400, Axil Axil
wrote:
Steady accumulation of energy followed by its rapid release
can result in the
I'm to "incompetent" but it is no hinder for speculations.
And be
patient with my bad English.
If there are a hydroton or other
MEGA-ATOM it may form a mega nuclear structure before it brake downs to
stabile nucleus.
Nuclear structures like that have been proposed
stabile and possible to us
There are still a possible fraud in isotopes in purpose to mislead
competitors.
On Sat, 7 Mar 2015 21:46:45 +0100, Alain Sepeda wrote:
this does not change the fact that Industrial Heat gave a reactor with
freedom to test anything on it.
This happened also in Ferrara.
this
alone rule out f
Having titanium hydride as hydrogen carrier may not be so good
because the H2 will come to an equilibrium between Ti and Ni. And the H
lading will be lesser.
Better is to pre load the Ni.
On Tue, 10 Feb
2015 15:42:01 +, Bob Cook wrote:
Dave, Jack, etal--
I concur
with Dave's commen
There have been much talk about reactions involving Li. So why not
use melted lithium? Mix Ni powder, LiAl- hydride or LiB hydride.
Maybe
mix it with a suitable oxide. And a Li pellet. Then heating its melt and
enclose the powder. The container must endure liquid Li and being close
for hydrogen
So its may be possible the main energy source is pep>D and associated
reactions. This may also gives D for neutron striping reactions.
Torulf.
On Sat, 11 Oct 2014 08:42:26 -0700, Eric Walker wrote:
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 9:01 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Sorry - but this
reactor is made of al
To disprove it you must be more specific.
Watt is the reactions
between Ni 62 and Li 6?
I am not a physicists to but have already
proposed this cyclic reactions.
And it may be easy to disprove.
At
the start up D is formed from p threw Storms process PeP>D
And then D
reacts with Ni in a
Thanks this looks fine.
Rossi have to declare watt material he
used.
On Thu, 9 Oct 2014 09:41:33 -0600, Bob Higgins wrote:
Jones,
I think you have far insufficient data to jump to the conclusion that
this is no longer a Ni-H reaction. Earlier, the hotCat used stainless,
and it worked just
Is sounds unbelievable because the Ni58 and annihilation radiaton.
but maybe something like that may work.
At the start up D is formed
from p threw Storms process PeP>D
And then D reacts with Ni in a
Oppenheimer-Phillips process.
The new protons then recycle back to D.
This may provide
A Nickel Hydrogen reactor without hydrogen.
The isotope shift end
at the same time the experiment stop.
The fraud hypothesis is an
obvious option.
Torulf
Who took the fuel-ash samples, and there?
I can not find a account
for this.
On Wed, 8 Oct 2014 17:57:13 -0400, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Pomp, pomp, pomp:
http://stephanpomp.blogspot.se/2014/10/the-cat-is-dead.html [1]
He
apparently believes that calorimetry does not work, Prof. Stephan &
Bo
Levi, Essen, and company have made the chalorimetry, look down in the
paper, there are more reports made by other people.
On Wed, 8 Oct 2014
09:34:19 -0400, "Foks0904 ." wrote:
Also wasn't this supposed to have
been carried out by others beside Levi, Essen, and company? I don't see
any new n
Its have been lots of unsubscribing in the last time.
Can it have
something to do with a increasing level of crackpottery at this site?
On Tue, 26 Aug 2014 11:05:13 -0700, "Kevin O'Malley" wrote:
Interesting argument that I had not seen before. And it starts with
life being present at the
As you say the new thing here are D in Ni instead of the old D in Pd.
Maybe He stay inside Ni but diffuse more easy from Pd.
New result are always more uncertainly, wait for replication.
I have made this at my home lab. There was no magnetic particles in
the graphite at first.
After the microwave heating I got magnetic
particles. I tested it for iron in a simple wet chemical test and it
show it contain iron.
But then I extracted the untreated graphite in
HCl and made same tes
I played around with my geiger counter an find it making beeps near
my plasma bulb.
It also making beep on a electric train then there are
sparks at the connecting on the roof.
I have heard that the geiger
tubes is sensitive for electrical fields.
But if the voltage is high
enough a dischar
I have not yet read the book. But some of the critique here seams odd.
To exaggerate it,
The exes heat in the most researched systeme Pd\D are mainly caused by
chemical effect and errors.
If so I think there are a lesser far-reaching assumption that the
results from the lesser known Ni- P/D
s
Have someone read this book?
It is good?
http://www.amazon.com/Cold-Fusion-Unabridged-Rose-Doris/dp/1486197817/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1404158676&sr=8-1&keywords=Doris+Rose+fusion
or to red mercury?
On Sat, 24 May 2014 10:27:48 +1000, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
> In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 21 May 2014 07:19:30 -0700:
> Hi,
> [snip]
>>Mercury is one of a few metals or eutectics which remain a liquid down to
>>fairly low temperature, and notable for Hg alone i
Sounds good.
But to fit observed tritium production you also must
have an halo nucleus for tritium.
And if the neutrons spiral down
(quantified) emitting EUV in the beginning the size are shrinking and
there would be x-rays and at gamma at the end.
Storms theory may get into this?
On Wed, 14 May 2014 13:45:26 -0700, "Jones Beene"
wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: torulf.gr...@bredband.net
>
>> If the energy levels between isomers are small enough there may be a more
>> soft radiation. It may exist a set of unknown isomers of
If the energy levels between isomers are small enough there may be a
more soft radiation.
It may exist a sett of un known isomers of He4, He3, T and maybe D and
Li6.
If hydrogen nucleus come together (p+D, D+D, p+T, D+T, T+T) through a
mechanisms like those
proposed by Hagelstein or by Storms i
How about "wrong kinds of instruments", how much of Rosis results are
mad with tis error?
On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 16:53:19 -0400, Jed Rothwell
wrote:
wrote:
If he have his instruments wrong calibrated as in
the Uppsala test there may be no
exes energy at all or at least not
much of it.
T
I'm not longer think Rosi is a fraud. But there are still possibility
for serious mistakes.
If he have his instruments wrong calibrated as
in the Uppsala test there may be no
exes energy at all or at least not
much of it.
On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 15:15:46 -0400, Axil Axil wrote:
"Boyne portr
If he use a alkali metal he got a non metallic hydride, not useful
for this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_hydride
On Thu, 10
Apr 2014 10:57:50 -0400, Axil Axil wrote:
Axil, I like your theory
as far as linkage between the nano and micro scale using SPP but am not
convinced the SPP
I se you was quicker with neutron capture.
But the should look for
He4 in the Ni metall.
On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 20:06:03 -0700, Eric Walker
wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 8:55 AM, H Veeder wrote:
Going from
D to H should be endothermic.
Exciting slides. I do not have the
wherewithal t
You only have to compare the mass difference before and after the
reaction. No QM can change it.
The reaction D to 2p is endothermic!
There must be better ideas of watt happened in the experiment. The He4
from CF of Deuterium was find in Pd systems.
Maybe the use of Ni
changes something.
I think this will be relevant for Storms theory and radiation.
The
reactions H+e+H or D+e+D in hydrons will take "long" time for a nuclear
reaction.
The energy is released as a sequence of many photons.
And
the reaction is greatly dependent on the environment.
There may be
some events in
If I remember it right.
There was relatively newly at PES, much
about an Papp-engine called "noble gas engine". The PES people appears
to believe in all weird things but they
exposed this as a simple
fraud.
Torulf
On Wed, 22 Jan 2014 20:43:05 -0500 (EST), David
Roberson wrote: I sure hop
This ability of nano particles to make steam with lesser energy input
may also make it possible to get false positive result in LENR.
If
nano particles is used and laser or maybe some other simulation is used
and the steam or evaporation is used for calorimetry.
Torulf
On Wed,
22 Jan 2014 1
Some similarity to Hagelsteins theory.
No photons but a nuclear
state, phonons and a nuclear dump state.
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 13:41:28
-0500, ChemE Stewart wrote:
Does that nullify my "aliens farting
through a wormhole induced by coherent EMF" theory of cold fusion?
On
Sunday, January 19,
If hydrinos exist, the use of hydrino power may produce a surplus in
hydrino gas.
Its probable that this substance is no toxic and not a
greenhouse gas.
But I'm not so sure that will happened then it reach
the ozone layer.
Ozone is highly oxidative and may be destroyed by
hyrinos.
Are the
Boosting intelligence?
Its dos not helps for decrease the unemployment rate.
We have mainly a equilibrium labour market.
Most countries have also have made there central bank independent to
fight inflation and this automatically stops the employment rate to get
"to" high.
There are always some how
US may catch up China in the LENR race but then outscore the
production
to China and after some time sell of the technology to
them.
Torulf
On Sun, 5 Jan 2014 23:14:13 -0500, Axil Axil wrote:
_THAT WILL BE THEIR PROBLEM. IT WILL NOT STOP THE PEOPLE WHO BUILD
FACTORIES._
Spoken like a
White dwarfs have strong magnetic fields from BEC and supra
conducting.
Part of the WD may also have periodic crystal structure.
The main deferens is the neutral atomic hydrogen in metal hydrides.
This may point toward theories involving electrons as in Storms
theory.
Maybe you are right Mr
The hydrogen in metal hydrides is ATOMIC HYDROGEN (nascent hydrogen).
In electron degenerate mater there are free protons.
Your critique
maybe constructive because it sorts outs some theories but not all
theories about cold fusion.
On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 10:29:01 +, John
Franks wrote:
Furt
There is a claim that successive transmutations threw addition of
protons or deuterons actually is an mass spectroscopy error made from
formations of molecules.
Some controls of the Japan result may have
been made in US.
I do not remember where I have read this.
On Sat,
7 Dec 2013 11:49:53
Turn an android to a radioactivity counter.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rdklein.radioactivity
I'm from Sweden and have read the report. Its bad written and
extremely messy and confusing.
I wonder why its have been in this way.
Its seems to be professional people how have made good things before.
On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 14:29:29 -0800, "Kevin O'Malley" wrote:
This
report is frustrating.
I got an idea from this. Its said that some LENR emits UV.
It may
be visible from putting some UV- fluorescent dye in to an electrolytic
LENER cell.
Use fluorescein or calcoflour, rhodamine or someting like
that.
Torulf
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 20:24:15 -0400, Jed Rothwell
wrote:
Capture UV
Ooh! That was an anser to Jeds post. Not to Storms post.
On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 01:27:04 +0200, wrote:
I think this is inverted in the LENR community.
TG
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 16:49:57 -0400, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Edmund Storms wrote:
Being one of the old people, I would
I think this is inverted in the LENR community.
TG
On Wed, 25 Sep
2013 16:49:57 -0400, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Edmund Storms wrote:
Being one of the old people, I would like to share my impression of
this issue.
Most young people are ignorant, self-centered, and without
much imagination.
Its hard to relate this to LENR in D/Pd systems. If you ad a D or H
to a palladium and the created instable nucleus (Ag*) emit an alpha,
it will create some mostly unstable nuclides of rhodium. Rh103 is the
only stabile rhodium. H+Pd106 will give the stabile Rh103 and there are
no
stabile Pd
I can not download this PDF.
How das I do?
On Fri, 2 Aug 2013
20:10:31 -0400, Bob Higgins wrote:
Greetings fellow Vorts,
While at
ICCF, I expressed my feelings that there would be no controlling patent
on the material that makes LENR work. There has been so much open
speculation that has
I have read this. They appears to patented the entire periodic table.
Hope they real have something and not are patent troll.
On Fri, 2
Aug 2013 14:25:24 -0400, Axil Axil wrote:
This is the finnish guy we
did a id workup on in the thread:
Finnish startup company Etiam OY
filed a detaill
I have made some runs of graphite in my microwave oven. First it looks
as
I got iron. But the graphite was already containing iron in non
magnetic form.
It become magnetic threw the microwave run. Probably It was as hematite
and become
reduced by carbon to metallic iron. I tested two different s
Be careful, Ni powder is Dangerous Then Inhaled:
On Thu, 30 May 2013
11:54:41 +0200, Teslaalset wrote:
Just buying nickel micro powder, I
assume this comes slightly oxidized.
How would that be removed as a
first step in preparing nickel powder for LENR experiments?
Just heat
in in a hydrog
If there is carbonyl nickel inside the hot-cat, a leakage will be
extremely dangerous.
Tetra carbonyl nickel is known as liquid death.
.
On Wed, 29 May 2013 10:19:03 -0600, DJ Cravens wrote:
He doesn't have to have constant stable sites. Perhaps instead it is a
constant creat
Is aluminium metal good for absorb hydrogen?
I also wonder which metals how is bad to absorb hydrogen?
Its not but to find good materials for hydrogen loading but also to
avoid de-loading.
For example a connecting cord to an anode can de-lode hydrogen from Ni
or Pd in an electrolytic experiment.
Hi! Please excuse errors. English is not my native language.
If we
want to make better LENR and find a start for a theory so may it bee
good to leave out the nuclear physics for a moment.
If cracks is the
site for NAE it would be good to see watt have been done about micro
cracks in metals. I
Cooling is not against the second law.
There exist "endothermic"
chemical reactions how makes cooling.
There also are endothermic
nuclear reactions.
This includes 7Li+n→ 4He+3T +n -2.466 MeV, observe
the negative sign (-).
And fission of light elements and fusion of
heavy elements.
On S
Excuse my grammar. English is not my native language.
Can energy
and momentum be transferred from the new He4 to another nucleus at some
distains?
Energy can be transferred from one molecule to another threw
a quantum mechanical mechanism.
This occurs in photo synthesis there
excitations ca
A proposal from a nuclear amateur.
If LENR is "fusion" this
experiment may consume 11B and makes 4He.
But if LENR involves free
neutrons there would be a different reaction.
10B+n → 7Li+4He+gamma +
2.31 MeV
The 10B isotope is good at capturing neutrons. It would be
fine to looking for gam
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