In reply to Teslaalset's message of Thu, 18 Apr 2013 09:35:48 +0200:
Hi,
[snip]
>Only one possibility then: neutron absorbtion by boron?
>I noticed boron is prominently mentioned as well.
...or proton absorption by Boron.
>
>
>On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 10:39 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
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>> At 01:23
In reply to Alan Fletcher's message of Fri, 19 Apr 2013 14:14:43 -0700 (PDT):
Hi,
[snip]
>> From: "David Roberson"
>> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 7:53:22 AM
>
>> How would the nickel/hydrogen mixture be at a lower temperature than
>> the region that completely surrounds it? Heat would travel
> From: "David Roberson"
> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 7:53:22 AM
> How would the nickel/hydrogen mixture be at a lower temperature than
> the region that completely surrounds it? Heat would travel toward
> the cooler center until it was in equilibrium.
>
>
> Dave
In between the two there'
The previous post on copper-hydride lasing was unclear.
The suggestion is that there is a remote possibility that Rossi could be
achieving internal photon coherency from copper hydride vapor. He would want
the coherency and not the beam. The photon coherency inside the reactor
would then be rela
Or is the copper vapour forming a catalytic layer on the Nickel to have
Hydrogen absorbed faster
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Teslaalset wrote:
> So, this is why Rossi claimed to have nickel converted into copper and
> recently says this is not the case anymore. Je probably does not
So, this is why Rossi claimed to have nickel converted into copper and
recently says this is not the case anymore. Je probably does not use copper
tubes anymore for holding the nickel.
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> Hmm... this may be the first time that the particular de
Jones Beene wrote:
> Rothwell has been saying for some time that the underneath the clown
> costume, Rossi is a brilliant inventor and that the is method in his
> madness.
>
To clarify, that is what people who have worked with him tell me. He does
have a solid track record in catalysis-related
Hmm... this may be the first time that the particular detail about copper
metal vapor has come up, but it raises the issue (if Rossi could be
believed) ... about copper vapor and an internal laser.
It could be inadvertent lasing but providing a window in his reactor could
indicate that it is also
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Sent: 19 April 2013 00:23
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi Patent updates
How would the nickel/hydrogen mixture be at a lower temperature than the region
that completely surrounds it? Heat would travel toward the cooler center until
it was in equilibrium
You had me scratching my head there!
-Original Message-
From: James Bowery
To: vortex-l
Sent: Thu, Apr 18, 2013 12:42 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi Patent updates
Excuse the off-topic post. It was a mistake.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 11:38 AM, James Bowery wrote:
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t a lower temperature than the
>> region that completely surrounds it? Heat would travel toward the cooler
>> center until it was in equilibrium.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Teslaalset
>> To: vortex-l
>> Sent
it was in equilibrium.
>
> Dave
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Teslaalset
> To: vortex-l
> Sent: Thu, Apr 18, 2013 3:35 am
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi Patent updates
>
> Only one possibility then: neutron absorbtion by boron?
> I noticed boron is prominen
: [Vo]:Rossi Patent updates
Only one possibility then: neutron absorbtion by boron?
I noticed boron is prominently mentioned as well.
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 10:39 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
At 01:23 AM 4/17/2013, Teslaalset wrote:
This is in contradiction with the performance of Rossi
Only one possibility then: neutron absorbtion by boron?
I noticed boron is prominently mentioned as well.
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 10:39 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
> At 01:23 AM 4/17/2013, Teslaalset wrote:
>
>> This is in contradiction with the performance of Rossi's 'hot cat' where
>> he's getti
Only one possibility then: neutron absorbtion by boron?
I noticed boron is prominently mentioned as well.
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 10:39 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
> At 01:23 AM 4/17/2013, Teslaalset wrote:
>
>> This is in contradiction with the performance of Rossi's 'hot cat' where
>> he's gett
I know where it takes place ... in the tenth of thousand of "warm regards"!
2013/4/17 Alan Fletcher
> At 01:23 AM 4/17/2013, Teslaalset wrote:
>
>> This is in contradiction with the performance of Rossi's 'hot cat' where
>> he's getting >1000 degrees C.
>> Copper melts at 1083 degrees C.
>>
>
At 01:23 AM 4/17/2013, Teslaalset wrote:
This is in contradiction with the performance of Rossi's 'hot cat'
where he's getting >1000 degrees C.
Copper melts at 1083 degrees C.
The thermalization takes place elsewhere ... in particular, away from
the nickel/hydrogen, where the patent says 500C
Recall that many codeposit approaches (see Boss for example) use Pd on Copper
or Ni on Cu. Cu and Au are often helpful in fine powders or in the production
of "black" for these kinds of experiments. D2
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 01:54:40 -0400
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi Patent updates
Fro
This is in contradiction with the performance of Rossi's 'hot cat' where
he's getting >1000 degrees C.
Copper melts at 1083 degrees C.
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 7:54 AM, Harry Veeder wrote:
> Rossi might have tried a ready made nickel-copper heat exchanger as his
> reactor, because they have lot
Rossi might have tried a ready made nickel-copper heat exchanger as his
reactor, because they have lots of surface area for
the absorption of hydrogen.
Harry
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 12:48 AM, Harry Veeder wrote:
> If Rossi needs a copper tube to generate heat someone should try using an
> all
If Rossi needs a copper tube to generate heat someone should try using an
alloy of copper and nickel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupronickel
Come to think of it Celani is already doing this because his wire is made
of constantan which contains copper and nickel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cons
http://www.e-catworld.com/2013/04/updates-to-rossis-european-patent-application/
links to
https://register.epo.org/espacenet/application?number=EP08873805&lng=en&tab=doclist
Main comments on e-catworld (quick read) :
In his newest version of claims, the fact that the reactor tube needs to be
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