What you say seems to be according to past experience.  Sometimes there is no 
good way, but it is too early to make a call on this one.

Dave

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thu, Jan 9, 2014 4:22 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:"What the future will bring."



The transmutation rates associated with LeClair's cavitation system is very 
high. He plans to use cavitation to produce rare elements. 


It all depends on the engineering and the system design. When there is the 
will, there will always  be a way.




On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Foks0904 . <foks0...@gmail.com> wrote:

If and only if the reaction rates are commensurate with such an undertaking. 
Nagel's guess is currently "No". Time will tell however.



On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

If matter can be transmuted under the control of electromagnetic manipulation; 
this is highly likely, then ways to produce that EMF and properly direct it 
will eventually be formulated to affect the nucleus. When we know how a 
physical mechanism works in detail, it can be engineers to provide a desired 
result.



On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Foks0904 . <foks0...@gmail.com> wrote:

Wasn't this sort of speculation answered by David Nagel at ICCF-18? Pretty sure 
his opinion was that large-scale transmutation plants/projects were impractical 
and unlikely based on what we know about transmutation rates at this time. Not 
saying your wrong, just saying this idea is still in the realm of hyper 
speculative thought.
 
Regards,
John



On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:


In the intermediate term, when the nuclear mechanisms of cold fusion are 
discovered and eventually mastered, the precision transmutation of elements on 
demand will be as valuable as or more valuable than the production of energy 
from cold fusion.
 
The common elements on the earth surface can be converted into the rarest: 
oxygen and silicon could be transmuted into gold, ruthenium, palladium, 
rhenium, iridium, rhodium, and osmium.
 
However in densely populated cities, recycling of waste streams may make it 
advantageous to convert those waste streams into new products. 
 
Cool fusion technology will enable other allied technologies which will result 
in a major impact on society.  When a cold fusion transmutation system is 
integrated with computer driven 3D printer product production, customized 
products can be manufactured on a one off basis using any manor of element 
input as a feedstock.
 
Without regard for energy cost or consumption, the cold fusion transmutation 
system will convert each atom of the input feedstock element into the elements 
that supports the production of the product to be produced by the 3D printer.
 
Such product production technology will have far reaching impact on the society 
that will evolve around it. Employment may go the way of the medieval serfdom 
feudalism society during the Middle Ages as a way of organizing society.
 
The motivation to develop this 3D technology will be irresistible since it will 
be the most efficient means of product production yet devised and highly 
efficient at capital utilization; it will be the ultimate and an end point in 
robotic product production as well as waste recycling.
 
 
 
 
 
 













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