From: Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.com
Cc: Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.com
I've got the following official links to Storms' NAE
2012 Paper : http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/StormsEanapproach.pdf
Feb 2013 Kick-off post :
I've been too busy with analysing the latest Rossi test to follow this.
I've got the following official links to Storms' NAE
2012 Paper : http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/StormsEanapproach.pdf
Feb 2013 Kick-off post :
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg77023.html
I have a
7. Where is the thermalization?
I think it's on the inner steel cylinder, not in the Nickel
If that's so, then (based on my thermal model) the December COP=6 had an
outside
temperature of 500C and a central temperature of 750C
On Jun 6, 2013, at 2:11 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
I've been too busy with analysing the latest Rossi test to follow
this.
I've got the following official links to Storms' NAE
2012 Paper : http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/StormsEanapproach.pdf
Feb 2013 Kick-off post :
Alan,
The Rossi tubules are on the 1u scale but are bumpy with
protrusions that must form much smaller geometry between the grains as the bulk
powder is contained..My posit for Rossi is that his NAE geometry is between
these grains and protrusions. It is a reverse of a skeletal
In reply to Alan Fletcher's message of Thu, 6 Jun 2013 13:30:02 -0700 (PDT):
Hi,
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7. Where is the thermalization?
I think it's on the inner steel cylinder, not in the Nickel
If that's so, then (based on my thermal model) the December COP=6 had an
outside
temperature of 500C and
From: Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.com
Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 1:37:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Of NAEs and nothingness...
Thanks. (Not necessarily the answer I was hoping for !!!)
What answer were you hoping for?
Ed Storms
On Jun 6, 2013, at 3:29 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
From: Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.com
Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 1:37:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Of NAEs and nothingness...
Thanks. (Not necessarily the answer I was hoping for !!!)
From: mix...@bigpond.com
Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 2:20:29 PM
You left out a possibility:- The gas.
I suspect it's pretty thin, relatively speaking , both as a target for futon
absorption (a technical term, laymen don't have to use it [note 1]) and heat
capacity (specific heat * mass).
From: Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.com
What answer were you hoping for?
Ten minutes =8-(
I assume you hit send before you were finished. Otherwise, this makes
no sense.
Ed Storms
On Jun 6, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
From: Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.com
What answer were you hoping for?
Ten minutes =8-(
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