[Vo]:New Paper on LENR theory submitted to arxiv and Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
Hi all An interesting new theory paper has been submitted to Cornell's Arxiv http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1406/1406.3941.pdf Also submitted to the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Submitted to Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (16.06.2014) Low energy nuclear reactions driven by discrete breathers V.I. Dubinko NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 61108, Ukraine A new mechanism of LENR in solids is proposed, which is based on the large amplitude anharmonic lattice vibrations, a.k.a. intrinsic localized modes or “discrete breathers” (DBs). In particular, so called gap DBs, which can arise in diatomic crystals such as metal hydrides, are argued to be the LENR catalyzers. The large mass difference between H or D and the metal atoms provides a gap in phonon spectrum, in which DBs can be excited in the H/D sub-lattice resulting in extreme dynamic closing of adjacent H/D atoms required for the tunneling through nuclear Coulomb barrier. DBs have been shown to arise either via thermal activation at elevated temperatures or via knocking atoms out of equilibrium positions under non-equilibrium gas loading conditions, employed under radiolysis or plasma deposition methods. The DB statistics in both cases is analyzed and simple analytical expressions for the cold fusion energy production rate are derived as the functions of temperature, ion (electric) current and material parameters. For the first time to our knowledge, the derived expressions describe quantitatively the observed exponential dependence on temperature, linear dependence on the ion current as well as the role of external triggering and small dimensions of nuclear active particles. Keywords: anharmonic lattice vibrations, discrete breathers, quantum tunneling, nuclear fusion. Kind Regards Walker
RE: [Vo]:nickel hydride SC
On Monday 6/16 Jones said [snip] Plus, H2 has high mobility, high specific heat capacity, low density, low viscosity and hydrogen is one of two gases whose Joule-Thomson inversion temperatures is low[/snip] H2 has High mobility but low viscosity? As opposed to H1? Loaded into Ni geometry I would think that H2 viscosity is reduced by changes in Ni nano geometry as opposed to atomic hydrogen. IMHO atomic hydrogen is free to change relativistic value or Casimir effect or fractional value but molecular bonds should oppose individual translation - forcing the atoms to translate in pairs and lower viscosity. Fran _ From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 2:30 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:nickel hydride SC The thought occurred - wouldn't it be a hoot if the hydrogen, in one version of Ni-H, was not really a reactant! It is possible that nano-nickel when it is engineered to be present in both ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic form within the reactor, and triggered thermally to oscillate between the two, can be thermally gainful alone (without hydrogen contribution). In that eventuality, the main purpose of hydrogen is to remove heat from a nanopowder - which would normally have very poor heat transfer properties via conduction. Hydrogen, despite its flammability - is used in industry as a high-performance coolant when nothing else will suffice. According to Wiki-the-wise, hydrogen-cooled generators are the most common electrical generators in large power plants. Hydrogen's thermal conductivity is higher than any other gas. When thermal control is critical, there is no substitute. No other gas can penetrate and remove nearly as much heat from nanopowder, even if that is not its only function. Plus, H2 has high mobility, high specific heat capacity, low density, low viscosity and hydrogen is one of two gases whose Joule-Thomson inversion temperatures is low. Thus, hydrogen warms up when expanded at constant enthalpy which might also be a factor in thermal gain, if there is a densification function going on at the same time (i.e. pycno-hydrogen). Also, it should realized that SPPs do not require hydrogen. SPPs are waves which travel along a metal-dielectric interface and NiO would be the dielectric. Everything about LENR is pointing to one or more non-nuclear pathways which may work along with a nuclear pathway or not, within a complex system which is much more difficult to grasp in its entirety than anyone realizes. Ockham's razor is a lazy man's crutch. It has no useful place in this field. _ If we overlook the issue of naming the ultimate source of thermal gain in LENR, then the simple process of building a system which oscillates from order-to-disorder and back again, sequentially and rapidly without corresponding input and at rates of change which are high (terahertz), then we are poised to find anti-entropy and a significant anomaly. Order - disorder - order is adequate for gain, with or without a nuclear pathway.
[Vo]:Re: New Paper on LENR theory submitted to arxiv and Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
Hi all Also Indexed at http://scienceindex.com/stories/4260551/Low_energy_nuclear_reactions_driven_by_discrete_breathers.html And available by https://scirate.com/search?q=au:Dubinko_V+in:cond-mat Kind Regards walker On 17 June 2014 12:21, Ian Walker walker...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all An interesting new theory paper has been submitted to Cornell's Arxiv http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1406/1406.3941.pdf Also submitted to the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Submitted to Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (16.06.2014) Low energy nuclear reactions driven by discrete breathers V.I. Dubinko NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 61108, Ukraine A new mechanism of LENR in solids is proposed, which is based on the large amplitude anharmonic lattice vibrations, a.k.a. intrinsic localized modes or “discrete breathers” (DBs). In particular, so called gap DBs, which can arise in diatomic crystals such as metal hydrides, are argued to be the LENR catalyzers. The large mass difference between H or D and the metal atoms provides a gap in phonon spectrum, in which DBs can be excited in the H/D sub-lattice resulting in extreme dynamic closing of adjacent H/D atoms required for the tunneling through nuclear Coulomb barrier. DBs have been shown to arise either via thermal activation at elevated temperatures or via knocking atoms out of equilibrium positions under non-equilibrium gas loading conditions, employed under radiolysis or plasma deposition methods. The DB statistics in both cases is analyzed and simple analytical expressions for the cold fusion energy production rate are derived as the functions of temperature, ion (electric) current and material parameters. For the first time to our knowledge, the derived expressions describe quantitatively the observed exponential dependence on temperature, linear dependence on the ion current as well as the role of external triggering and small dimensions of nuclear active particles. Keywords: anharmonic lattice vibrations, discrete breathers, quantum tunneling, nuclear fusion. Kind Regards Walker
Re: [Vo]:Re: New Paper on LENR theory submitted to arxiv and Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
Hi all Further work on “discrete breathers” (DBs) here. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23585770?dopt=Abstractholding=npg Kind Regards walker On 17 June 2014 12:28, Ian Walker walker...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all Also Indexed at http://scienceindex.com/stories/4260551/Low_energy_nuclear_reactions_driven_by_discrete_breathers.html And available by https://scirate.com/search?q=au:Dubinko_V+in:cond-mat Kind Regards walker On 17 June 2014 12:21, Ian Walker walker...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all An interesting new theory paper has been submitted to Cornell's Arxiv http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1406/1406.3941.pdf Also submitted to the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Submitted to Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (16.06.2014) Low energy nuclear reactions driven by discrete breathers V.I. Dubinko NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 61108, Ukraine A new mechanism of LENR in solids is proposed, which is based on the large amplitude anharmonic lattice vibrations, a.k.a. intrinsic localized modes or “discrete breathers” (DBs). In particular, so called gap DBs, which can arise in diatomic crystals such as metal hydrides, are argued to be the LENR catalyzers. The large mass difference between H or D and the metal atoms provides a gap in phonon spectrum, in which DBs can be excited in the H/D sub-lattice resulting in extreme dynamic closing of adjacent H/D atoms required for the tunneling through nuclear Coulomb barrier. DBs have been shown to arise either via thermal activation at elevated temperatures or via knocking atoms out of equilibrium positions under non-equilibrium gas loading conditions, employed under radiolysis or plasma deposition methods. The DB statistics in both cases is analyzed and simple analytical expressions for the cold fusion energy production rate are derived as the functions of temperature, ion (electric) current and material parameters. For the first time to our knowledge, the derived expressions describe quantitatively the observed exponential dependence on temperature, linear dependence on the ion current as well as the role of external triggering and small dimensions of nuclear active particles. Keywords: anharmonic lattice vibrations, discrete breathers, quantum tunneling, nuclear fusion. Kind Regards Walker
Re: [Vo]:New Paper on LENR theory submitted to arxiv and Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
Hi all This paper supports many of the concepts and views that Edmund Storms brought to vortex. I hope Edmund continues to follow the vortex and has read the paper. Kind Regards walker On 17 June 2014 12:21, Ian Walker walker...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all An interesting new theory paper has been submitted to Cornell's Arxiv http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1406/1406.3941.pdf Also submitted to the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Submitted to Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (16.06.2014) Low energy nuclear reactions driven by discrete breathers V.I. Dubinko NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 61108, Ukraine A new mechanism of LENR in solids is proposed, which is based on the large amplitude anharmonic lattice vibrations, a.k.a. intrinsic localized modes or “discrete breathers” (DBs). In particular, so called gap DBs, which can arise in diatomic crystals such as metal hydrides, are argued to be the LENR catalyzers. The large mass difference between H or D and the metal atoms provides a gap in phonon spectrum, in which DBs can be excited in the H/D sub-lattice resulting in extreme dynamic closing of adjacent H/D atoms required for the tunneling through nuclear Coulomb barrier. DBs have been shown to arise either via thermal activation at elevated temperatures or via knocking atoms out of equilibrium positions under non-equilibrium gas loading conditions, employed under radiolysis or plasma deposition methods. The DB statistics in both cases is analyzed and simple analytical expressions for the cold fusion energy production rate are derived as the functions of temperature, ion (electric) current and material parameters. For the first time to our knowledge, the derived expressions describe quantitatively the observed exponential dependence on temperature, linear dependence on the ion current as well as the role of external triggering and small dimensions of nuclear active particles. Keywords: anharmonic lattice vibrations, discrete breathers, quantum tunneling, nuclear fusion. Kind Regards Walker
RE: [Vo]:New Paper on LENR theory submitted to arxiv and Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
Walker, This paper is actually more of a mix of Mills, Ahern and Swartz. From Mills he gets the electron orbital energy - 27.2 eV plus the molecular bond energy, which powers everything. From Ahern he gets the large amplitude anharmonic lattice vibrations (he also fails to credit Fermi-Pasta-Ulam) and from Swartz the H/D preference as well as other details. In short, there is not much which is new here, other than bringing together the ideas of others without giving them due credit. And in the end, he fails to explain how the gamma radiation from fusion magically disappears. I cannot see much to get excited about here. From: Ian Walker Hi all This paper supports many of the concepts and views that Edmund Storms brought to vortex. I hope Edmund continues to follow the vortex and has read the paper. Kind Regards walker On 17 June 2014 12:21, Ian Walker walker...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all An interesting new theory paper has been submitted to Cornell's Arxiv http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1406/1406.3941.pdf Also submitted to the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Submitted to Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (16.06.2014) Low energy nuclear reactions driven by discrete breathers V.I. Dubinko NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 61108, Ukraine A new mechanism of LENR in solids is proposed, which is based on the large amplitude anharmonic lattice vibrations, a.k.a. intrinsic localized modes or “discrete breathers” (DBs). In particular, so called gap DBs, which can arise in diatomic crystals such as metal hydrides, are argued to be the LENR catalyzers. The large mass difference between H or D and the metal atoms provides a gap in phonon spectrum, in which DBs can be excited in the H/D sub-lattice resulting in extreme dynamic closing of adjacent H/D atoms required for the tunneling through nuclear Coulomb barrier. DBs have been shown to arise either via thermal activation at elevated temperatures or via knocking atoms out of equilibrium positions under non-equilibrium gas loading conditions, employed under radiolysis or plasma deposition methods. The DB statistics in both cases is analyzed and simple analytical expressions for the cold fusion energy production rate are derived as the functions of temperature, ion (electric) current and material parameters. For the first time to our knowledge, the derived expressions describe quantitatively the observed exponential dependence on temperature, linear dependence on the ion current as well as the role of external triggering and small dimensions of nuclear active particles. Keywords: anharmonic lattice vibrations, discrete breathers, quantum tunneling, nuclear fusion. Kind Regards Walker
Re: [Vo]:New Paper on LENR theory submitted to arxiv and Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
I am pleased to provide an alternative to Ed's ideas as follows: One of the innovations that Rossi introduced into particle based LENR is the formulation of the 5 micron micro particle. This particle produces blackbody dipole resonance in the 400C temperature range. Now that Rossi has increased the operating temperature of his “Hot Cat” to about 1000C, this diameter size of this micro particle will have needed to be reduced by about a half to maintain blackbody resonance to correspond to the higher operating temperature of the reactor. In the reference paper, this blackbody resonance optimization is the function that the Discrete breathers is envisioned to address. Without using the micro particle architecture, blackbody resonance is near impossible to produce reliably, IMHO. Dipole motion is the power house that converts heat energy into electron motion. Micro particle resonance sizing is an all important factor in getting the most electron vibration out of the given ambient heat level of the reactor. Optimizing dipole motion is the first step in producing the key to LENR, Strongly Correlated Material, a condensed matter physics term used in type II superconductivity see http://www.talk-polywell.org/bb/viewtopic.php?f=10t=5429start=15#p112918 On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Ian Walker walker...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all This paper supports many of the concepts and views that Edmund Storms brought to vortex. I hope Edmund continues to follow the vortex and has read the paper. Kind Regards walker On 17 June 2014 12:21, Ian Walker walker...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all An interesting new theory paper has been submitted to Cornell's Arxiv http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1406/1406.3941.pdf Also submitted to the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Submitted to Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (16.06.2014) Low energy nuclear reactions driven by discrete breathers V.I. Dubinko NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 61108, Ukraine A new mechanism of LENR in solids is proposed, which is based on the large amplitude anharmonic lattice vibrations, a.k.a. intrinsic localized modes or “discrete breathers” (DBs). In particular, so called gap DBs, which can arise in diatomic crystals such as metal hydrides, are argued to be the LENR catalyzers. The large mass difference between H or D and the metal atoms provides a gap in phonon spectrum, in which DBs can be excited in the H/D sub-lattice resulting in extreme dynamic closing of adjacent H/D atoms required for the tunneling through nuclear Coulomb barrier. DBs have been shown to arise either via thermal activation at elevated temperatures or via knocking atoms out of equilibrium positions under non-equilibrium gas loading conditions, employed under radiolysis or plasma deposition methods. The DB statistics in both cases is analyzed and simple analytical expressions for the cold fusion energy production rate are derived as the functions of temperature, ion (electric) current and material parameters. For the first time to our knowledge, the derived expressions describe quantitatively the observed exponential dependence on temperature, linear dependence on the ion current as well as the role of external triggering and small dimensions of nuclear active particles. Keywords: anharmonic lattice vibrations, discrete breathers, quantum tunneling, nuclear fusion. Kind Regards Walker
Re: [Vo]:New Paper on LENR theory submitted to arxiv and Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
Hi all In reply to Jones Beene on the matter of who the author is referencing: I agree the paper does not reference *Mills *other than in passing where the author states in the introduction: Numerous experimental data on low energy nuclear reactions assisted by the crystalline environment [1-3] leave little doubts about the reality of LENR, but a comprehensive theory of this phenomenon remains a subject of debates [2-4]. Some of the proposed models attempted to modify conventional nuclear physics by introducing various types of transient quasi-particles and structures such as Hydrino, Hydron, Hydrex etc. that were expected to lower the Coulomb barrier. Other, less radical, models pointed out at the possibility of screening of the Coulomb barrier by atomic electrons. Comprehensive review can be found in refs [2-4]. However, none of these models can explain even qualitatively all salient conditions required for the LENR, which have been summarized by McKubre et al [2] as follows... So he is not supporting the Hydrino theory that Mills and blacklight power espouses. *Ahern *is also not mentioned in the paper. Would you care to mention where you think the paper supports Ahern's view? *Storms* is referenced a couple of times: Page 6 The above mentioned results demonstrate that the increase of concentration of the highenergy light atoms with increasing temperature is attributed to the thermally-activated excitation of gap DBs in the sub-lattice of light atoms supporting essentially nonlinear localized vibrational modes. These findings are of primary importance for the concept of LENR driven by DBs, since they point out at the two ways of creation of the so called “nuclear active environment” (NAE, as defined by Storms [3]), which is associated with an environment supporting DBs in the present paper. The first way is thermal activation of DBs in the sub-lattice of D or H within the compound nanocrystal, in which the heavy component is represented by a suitable metal such as Pd, Pt, or Ni. This way seems to be the basic mechanism for the LENR observed e.g. in specially treated nickel surface exposed to hydrogen at high temperatures (see refs.76-79 in [3]). The second way is the DB excitation by external triggering such as the atomic displacements in the course of exothermic electrolysis at metal cathodes (majority of LENR experiments) or due to energetic ions, obtained by discharge in gas containing hydrogen isotopes (see refs. 48, 49 in [3]). Naturally, both mechanisms may operate simultaneously under LENR conditions, and this synergy should be reflected in a viable model of DB excitation, the construction of which is attempted in the next section. Page 10 Small size of PdD particles is required since the triggering of DB creation occurs due to the propagation of the vibrational energy from the surface (by quodons, focusons etc.) down to some depth, and the smaller is the particles the more atoms can be involved in the DB creation, i.e. become “nuclear active”. This is manifested in the model by the inversely proportional dependence of the power output on the particle size (see Fig. 12 (a)). Storms [3] underlies that “not all small particles are nuclear-active, other factors must play a role as well. From the point of view of the present model, this can be explained by a crucial role of impurity atoms that can strongly affect the phonon spectrum of PdD. Although impurity atoms are localized and their concentration may be low, they may change the phonon spectrum of the whole crystal and extend it into the DB range, which would suppress the DB formation and make the particle nuclear inactive (or vise versa!). This consideration may be a useful tool for the search of the “nuclear active environment” (NAE) by the way of doping the Metal-D or MetalH crystals with elements changing the phonon spectrum so that to mediate the DB creation. The paper does reference *Swartz:* Page 10 In the introduction we sited the problem formulated by McKubre et al [2] concerning the coupling of the adsorption/desorption reaction energy into modes of lattice vibration appropriate to stimulate D + D interaction. Indeed, in spite of a number of models trying to take into account the phonons, i.e. packets of wave-energy present in a lattice, as the LENR drivers (see e.g. refs to Hagelstein, Swartz, and F. S. Liu in [3]), one could not help feeling that something important was missing in the theory. Phonons were expected to move energy between nuclei, thereby creating enough localized energy to overcome the Coulomb barrier. But phonons are plane harmonic waves, essentially delocalized in the crystal, and the amplitude of atomic vibrations in harmonic range does not exceed ~0.1 Å [30], which is absolutely insufficient for the tunneling at any observable rate (Fig. 13), whatever the underlying mathematics is. In contrast to phonons, DBs, also known as intrinsic localized modes, are essentially localized atomic vibrations that have
RE: [Vo]:New Paper on LENR theory submitted to arxiv and Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
From: Ian Walker Ahern is also not mentioned in the paper. Would you care to mention where you think the paper supports Ahern's view? OK. Dubinko starts out - the first sentence of his paper with this quote: “A new mechanism of LENR in solids is proposed, which is based on the large amplitude anharmonic lattice vibrations”. This is the exact wording from Ahern, who does credit Fermi-Pasta-Ulam and goes into great detail in his prior publications on large amplitude anharmonic lattice vibrations. Dubinko is either not well-read on the relevant literature of LENR, or else he is trying to take credit for the work of others. So he is not supporting the Hydrino theory that Mills and blacklight power espouses. Dubinko may claim not to support it, but he bases the energy of his hypothetical DB (page 3) on “electrolytic reaction 2D++ 2e = D2+ 31.7 eV which can proceed during the course of absorption/desorption at the cathode surface” …and we must surmise that he knows this large amount of energy is not possible without ground state redundancy, i.e. to derive 27.2 eV+ 4.5 eV from standard chemistry is impossible, and since it is exactly as Mills suggests – he is supporting hydrino theory whether he acknowledges it or not. IOW- Dubinko seems to be deliberately creating a smoke screen, since he cannot have it both ways… and that may be why he seems to be using “31.7 eV” instead of breaking it down as 27.2 eV+ 4.5 eV, which instantly invokes Mills’ Rydberg levels. The paper does reference Swartz Yes, but only minimally. If I am not mistaken, Mitchell should be credited with much more than this, but I do not have the inclination to make a point by point argument. Walker, I suggest writing to Mitchell Swartz directly for his comment … if you really insist on defending Dubinko. Where is the novelty? Jones attachment: winmail.dat
[Vo]:Why Most Published Research Findings Are False
Food for thought. See: http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pmed.0020124
[Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away
It is a great loss to learn of the passing of Don Hotson. He had been ill for some time. He died peacefully at a family home in Dayton, Washington on June 11 according to his son. attachment: winmail.dat
Re: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away
Our loss. Thanks, Jones. On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: It is a great loss to learn of the passing of Don Hotson. He had been ill for some time. He died peacefully at a family home in Dayton, Washington on June 11 according to his son.
RE: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away
Ditto... -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 3:59 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away Our loss. Thanks, Jones. On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: It is a great loss to learn of the passing of Don Hotson. He had been ill for some time. He died peacefully at a family home in Dayton, Washington on June 11 according to his son.
[Vo]:quantum and TIP converging...
HUG group is getting their new powder cells fired up, which should be interesting in the context of a TIP report, if both are positive. They have powders from Bob Higgins, Brian Ahern, and QSI. They will likely see gain. What is so rare as a day in June? How about a day in June with two positive transformational reports? Side note: they came up with a cost effective way of handling the powders w/o a glove box - it's a glove bag http://www.zoro.com/g/00051017/k-glove%20bag%20chamber/ http://www.quantumheat.org/index.php/en/follow/powder-test-cells/370-afforda ble-nano-powder-handling attachment: winmail.dat
Re: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away
How about a brief eulogy for those of us who are not familiar with Don Hotson's contributions. Thanks On Tuesday, June 17, 2014, MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net wrote: Ditto... -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com javascript:;] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 3:59 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com javascript:; Subject: Re: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away Our loss. Thanks, Jones. On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net javascript:; wrote: It is a great loss to learn of the passing of Don Hotson. He had been ill for some time. He died peacefully at a family home in Dayton, Washington on June 11 according to his son.
RE: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away
Not sure how one can be brief when discussing the foundations of physics, but give this a try… http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue86/hotson.html -mark From: Steve High [mailto:diamondweb...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 8:29 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away How about a brief eulogy for those of us who are not familiar with Don Hotson's contributions. Thanks On Tuesday, June 17, 2014, MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net wrote: Ditto... -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com javascript:; ] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 3:59 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com javascript:; Subject: Re: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away Our loss. Thanks, Jones. On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net javascript:; wrote: It is a great loss to learn of the passing of Don Hotson. He had been ill for some time. He died peacefully at a family home in Dayton, Washington on June 11 according to his son.
RE: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away
From: Steve High How about a brief eulogy for those of us who are not familiar with Don Hotson's contributions. Thanks This is a pretty good summary of his work. http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue86/hotson.html
[Vo]:Superconducting secrets solved after 30 years
http://phys.org/news/2014-06-superconducting-secrets-years.html twisted 'pockets' of electrons cause superconductivity in high-Tc copper oxides. I contend that twisted 'pockets' of electrons also produce LENR reactions.