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Regards
Fran
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DJ Cravens
The LENR reaction is driven by geometry not material.
The high school reactor uses tungsten without isotope separation. The key
the isotopes. – I would like to read over your theory if you have a
link.
Regards
Fran
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DJ Cravens
The LENR
Ni-62
If we assume that speculation about Rossi is correct, what
materials other than Ni-62 could be used?
If it is p + X reaction, what other isotopes other than Ni62
could be used?Or perhaps it is really a p+p reaction with Ni-62 donating
something???
Anyone have any suggestions? Dennis
From: DJ Cravens
Ni-62
If we assume that speculation about Rossi is correct, what
materials other than Ni-62 could be used?
If it is p + X reaction, what other isotopes other than Ni62
could be used?
Or perhaps it
guess right now is that perhaps Ni 62 is the energy out and that the other
isotopes of Ni might be sucking up some of the energy.
Dennis
PS I am presently using La Ni 5 alloys. But perhaps a Fe Ti alloy might be
worth a try.
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Hi,
On 21-5-2013 18:31, Jones Beene wrote:
As to the first part - yes - Ni-62 is a singularity in the
periodic table, being the one isotope with the highest binding energy per
nucleon of all known nuclides (~8.8 MeV per)
Ok, then the following questions pops into my mind:
Why is it that
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Hi,
On 21-5-2013 18:31, Jones Beene wrote:
As to the first part - yes - Ni-62 is a singularity in the
periodic table, being the one isotope with the highest binding energy per
nucleon of all known nuclides (~8.8 MeV per)
Ok, then the following
Revised from a prior posting:
Naïve metaphorical approach to Rossi's claim of Ni-62 thermal gain: Imagine
a number of strong springs subject to compressive loads. The strongest
spring gives the fastest return to normal geometry following compression.
What is the limiting factor on how close to
Maybe most of the Ni-62 has been converted in nature since it is the most
reactive.
Dave
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that is interesting.I think that Ni
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From: jone...@pacbell.net
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Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 09:31:32 -0700
*From:* DJ Cravens
Ni-62
If we assume that speculation about Rossi is correct, what materials other
than Ni-62 could be used
notice the jump in Nickel stocks... example NILSY up about 1.5% today.
I wonder.
Dennis
Oh and notice gold is down, Ni up and most metal are flat today. It is though
someone out there
is selling some gold to buy Ni and Ni stocks.
Just a guess.
Dennis
From: djcrav...@hotmail.com
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Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 14:13:51 -0600
Back in the day, Dennis, I turned $10K into $150K in a matter of weeks.
Palladium futures!
Andrew
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Oh and notice gold is down, Ni up and most
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Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 13:24:41 -0700
Back in the day, Dennis, I turned $10K
into $150K in a matter of weeks. Palladium futures!
Andrew
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From:
DJ
Cravens
To: vortex-l
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 8:39 AM, DJ Cravens djcrav...@hotmail.com wrote:
Ni-62
If we assume that speculation about Rossi is correct, what materials other
than Ni-62 could be used?
If it is p + X reaction, what other isotopes other than Ni62 could be used?
Or perhaps it is really a p+p
Given the history of Cold Fusion, when Rossi was having some success with
H2, wouldn't you expect him to try to amp-up the result by using D2 instead
of H2? Wouldn't Focardi have suggested the experiment? Rossi, claims that
D2 doesn't work in his reactor - a claim made as though he has tried it
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On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 8:39 AM, DJ Cravens djcrav...@hotmail.com wrote:
Ni-62
If we assume that speculation about Rossi is correct, whatmaterials other than
Ni-62 could be used
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 7:25 PM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
It appears that you would like to see an experiment where the mix of D to
P is adjusted. Have you seen any correlation in the data from earlier
tests that support the idea that a 50/50 mix would be the most active?
]:[Vo] substitutes?
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On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 7:25 PM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
It appears that you would like to see an experiment where the mix of D to P is
adjusted. Have you seen any correlation in the data from earlier tests that
support the idea
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