In reply to Jones Beene's message of Fri, 6 May 2011 14:15:58 -0700:
Hi,
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However, it is the dimension of the holes that matters most, apparently.
45.582 nm. ;)
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Robin van Spaandonk
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I repeat: the nickel powder is only 3% or less of the volume of the reaction
chamber. It must be affixed to the stainless steel reaction vessel wall. The
grid is a thin nickel screen that is placed between the powder and the
heater filament. The grid has a positive potential and it accelerates the
From: Axil Axil
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* I repeat: the nickel powder is only 3% or less of the volume of the
reaction chamber.
Sorry. Absolutely not. Nickel or any metal nanopowder must be supported, and
that could be the other 97% if the 3% is correct (which I doubt).
Bare metal nanopowder can
nickel has a density of 9grams /cc
100 grams of nickel / (9 grams /cc) = 11 cc
11/1000 = 1%
where did I go wrong?
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
*From:* Axil Axil
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Ø I repeat: the nickel powder is only 3% or less of the volume of the
reaction
NiO is a dielectric. When hydrogen is introduced at reactor startup, pure
nickel with many atomic holes is produced on the surface through the action
of hydrogen erosion. However, this base of the powder closest to the wall is
still NiO, a dielectric.
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Jones Beene
There is no mistake in your numbers, so far .. but ..
As you may know, I think Rossi is deliberately seeding the internet
discussions with packets of disinformation, since he does not want
replication. I think that you and many others on vortex trust him too much,
and I do not.
Therefore,
Rossi says that many elements beside nickel will work. The patent says that
Copper will work also. The reason: it is the atomic holes that produce the
reaction in a transition metal. It is these holes that are the active
nuclear sites. The support is the oxide of that metal whatever it is. This
I have no problem with that characterization.
However, it is the dimension of the holes that matters most, apparently.
This can explain why nickel-palladium alloy works so much better than
palladium in Arata experiments. There is a slight difference in the
inter-atomic spacing, which may not
My mental model of the Rossi process is as follows:
The H- ions are formed close to the surface of the internal heaters filament
when an electron is emitted from the filament and ionizes and splits
hydrogen (H2) into H-.
The H- has a negative charge. It is accelerated by a wire grid charged
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