Re: [Vo]:entangled proton pairs show enhanced tunneling

2012-01-31 Thread Axil Axil
Some excitant caused a temperature spike, and a temperature based excitation would be very gradual and not quenched. This leads to the assumption that the excitant is fast acting an easily quenched; one that can be turned off and on quickly. The excitant most probably is a electrical based one,

Re: [Vo]:entangled proton pairs show enhanced tunneling

2012-01-31 Thread Terry Blanton
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > The purpose of this DGT experiment may well be to see how responsively the > NiH reaction can follow adjustments in the frequency generators output in > terms of increased frequency output. But, they claim they use no RFG and none was evident i

Re: [Vo]:entangled proton pairs show enhanced tunneling

2012-01-31 Thread Axil Axil
In the context of the theory we are discussing and as a speculation, the temperature of the proton pairs is directly proportional to the rate of fusion with nickel. Accordingly, the temperature (Brownian vibration frequency) of the proton pairs can be adjusted using an increased (higher) frequen

Re: [Vo]:entangled proton pairs show enhanced tunneling

2012-01-31 Thread Terry Blanton
How would you explain the double pulse in the DGT video? T

Re: [Vo]:entangled proton pairs show enhanced tunneling

2012-01-31 Thread Axil Axil
A few more items if you pleaseā€¦ Rossi said that once his reaction was going out of control, Levi injected Nitrogen to stop the reaction. Piantelli used deuterium and later Nitrogen. I think Argon will serve this function as well. The reason these gases will stop the reaction is because they s

Re: [Vo]:entangled proton pairs show enhanced tunneling

2012-01-31 Thread Axil Axil
Wow, this is a provocative paper Axil - but can it be relevant to Ni-H, given the energies involved? The paper we are discussing indicates to me that superconductive processes exist even at many millions of degrees in temperature. IOW, Quantum mechanical tunneling can exist in super-hot places.

RE: [Vo]:entangled proton pairs show enhanced tunneling

2012-01-31 Thread Roarty, Francis X
:jone...@pacbell.net] Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 9:41 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:entangled proton pairs show enhanced tunneling Wow, this is a provocative paper Axil - but can it be relevant to Ni-H, given the energies involved? That is the $64 question. In short, do o

RE: [Vo]:entangled proton pairs show enhanced tunneling

2012-01-31 Thread Jones Beene
Let me address one issue that is muddled from prior posting - the significance of 18O ... (should it turn up in analysis) since the verbal description was a bit confused (my apology as I get up very early and it takes a while for the caffeine to take effect). * This is one more detail where

RE: [Vo]:entangled proton pairs show enhanced tunneling

2012-01-31 Thread Jones Beene
Wow, this is a provocative paper Axil - but can it be relevant to Ni-H, given the energies involved? That is the $64 question. In short, do oxygen atoms accelerated to 10s of MeV indicate that anything similar will happen when 10 million times less energy is employed, such as in LENR? In this p

[Vo]:entangled proton pairs show enhanced tunneling

2012-01-31 Thread Axil Axil
Why do entangled proton pairs pass through the coulomb barrier of a heavy element nucleus with high probability in collisions with energies well below those required to breach this barrier? This curiosity has been observed is heavy low energy ion collision studies. http://arxiv.org/pdf/1101.139