Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-07-19 Thread Kevin O'Malley
I'd like to add my Poynting Vector based model to the mix. I had posted this on another thread about Ed Storms's latest book. To: *All; y'all; et al* Here’s my theory. On either side of a crack in the substrate material, you’ve got electrons moving at different speeds, creating a microscopically

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-03-01 Thread Bob Cook
Jones-- Too bad we do not have a similar presence in the US Patent Office. We may have been the leaders in LENR. Bob - Original Message - From: "Jones Beene" To: Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 2:11 PM Subject: RE: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hy

RE: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-03-01 Thread Jones Beene
BTW - Julian Brown, aka JS Brown, aka J Brown is a top Oxford physicist, who was very interested in LENR before going over the European Patent Office (EPO). All of papers on arXiv are worth rereading. Unlike the USPTO - patents mentioning LENR are allowed in Europe, probably due to Brown's influe

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-03-01 Thread Bob Cook
[4] M.Dyer,C.Zhang,A.Alavi, ChemPhysChem 6, 1711-1715 (2005). [5] M.Puska, R.Nieminen, Phys. Rev. B29, 5382-5397 (1984).<< Note the oldest was 1984. Bob - Original Message - From: "Jones Beene" To: Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 9:26 AM Subject: RE: [Vo]:The

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-03-01 Thread Bob Cook
"Jones Beene" To: Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 9:26 AM Subject: RE: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice -Original Message- From: Bob Cook Jones Bob here-- You indicated the following: >> Chris did not mention SPP implying

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-03-01 Thread Bob Cook
magnetic field represented in the coupling expression. Bob - Original Message - From: "Jones Beene" To: Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 9:26 AM Subject: RE: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice -Original Message- From

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-03-01 Thread Bob Cook
Jones-- Thanks. Bob - Original Message - From: "Jones Beene" To: Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 9:26 AM Subject: RE: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice -Original Message- From: Bob Cook Jones Bob here-- You ind

RE: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-03-01 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Bob Cook Jones Bob here-- You indicated the following: >> Chris did not mention SPP implying that he probably does not know of the plasmon polariton mechanism. It's too late now even though applications can be altered and augmented (but one loses priority). >

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-03-01 Thread Bob Cook
U) in the Japanese experiments several years ago. Maybe they have already explained the transmutation phenomena they observed, I do not know. Bob - Original Message - From: "Jones Beene" To: Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 6:49 AM Subject: RE: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic

RE: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-03-01 Thread Jones Beene
Hi Kevin, Yes the is the same inventor I posted about yesterday- Christopher Cooper. Everyone interesting in this facet of LENR should look at the patent drawings and the simplicity of the claims. This should be a breeze to replicate - if there is anything to it. Th

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-03-01 Thread Kevin O'Malley
Hello Jones: There is an interesting CNT patent mentioned on ECat World. Carbon Nanotube Energy? New Patent Filed by Seldon Technologies Posted on February 28, 2014 by admin* 30 Comments

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-02-25 Thread mixent
In reply to Kevin O'Malley's message of Mon, 24 Feb 2014 23:18:05 -0800: Hi, [snip] >All: >I found an interesting Cold FusionTheory Wiki > >http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Cold_fusion/Theory > >It's a start, at least. > Over the years I have provided many examples of how Hydrinos could result in fi

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-02-24 Thread Kevin O'Malley
All: I found an interesting Cold FusionTheory Wiki http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Cold_fusion/Theory It's a start, at least. On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 6:10 AM, Jones Beene wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > > > I did include two variants of BEC- one is associated with Kim and one with > Takahashi. Neither

RE: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-02-06 Thread Jones Beene
Another factor favoring CNT - as the containment mechanism for hydrogen in an alternative version of LENR (instead of a metal lattice) is the similarity to graphene in presence of electrons. There is every reason to suspect that CNT would support ballistic electrons at least as well as graphene

RE: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-02-06 Thread Jones Beene
Hi Kevin, I did include two variants of BEC- one is associated with Kim and one with Takahashi. Neither can adequately explain operation at elevated temperatures. This is a list that is continually evolving and I will include a 1D version in the next go-around. Jones From: Kevin O'M

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-02-05 Thread Kevin O'Malley
Thanks for posting this, Jones. It reminds me of an earlier post on Vortex that was a compilation of LENR theories but I cannot find it with the search engine nor even with google. So I'll need to circle back on this item to comment on it because I intended to contrast your post to the earlier po

Re: [Vo]:The Dirty Dozen Basic routes to thermal gain for hydrogen in a lattice

2014-02-04 Thread Edmund Storms
On Feb 4, 2014, at 9:42 AM, Jones Beene wrote: Below can be found at least 12 viable and distinct hypotheses for LENR gain. Given that some of the listings represent slight variations or enabler mechanisms there are more than a dozen entries (16). All are related in some way to hydrogen wh