RE: [Vo]:Like charges attract each other

2013-01-30 Thread Chris Zell
The work of Ken Shoulders (EV's or charge clusters) appears to me to be the 
most ignored critical discovery of the age. It promises free energy and 
outright transmutation - and if you read his background and lengthy patent, it 
appears credible.
Also, a Russian scientist may have independently discovered the same phenomena 
- called 'ectons'.

There is also the work of Lawrence Nelson with screened electrons and a 
patented free energy device that generates 5X the input.


Re: [Vo]:Like charges attract each other

2013-01-30 Thread Axil Axil
The Papp engine includes many of the principles that Lawrence Neldon
explains. Papp goes through extraordinary efforts to pack as many electrons
as possible into the cylinder including x-ray irradiation of noble gases.
This includes constraining coils which act to keep electrons away from the
cylinder walls.

X-rays will also be produced by the electron gun and break down metal
crystals through ion explosion.

High electron density in and around the point of electron impact also
induces coulomb barrier lowering in facilitation and amplification of the
crystal ion explosion process in the metal producing a positive feedback
effect.

The like charge repulsion rule is simplistic and not universally applicable
when other stronger charge concentration mechanisms override it.

Cheers:  Axil

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Chris Zell chrisz...@wetmtv.com wrote:

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 The work of Ken Shoulders (EV's or charge clusters) appears to me to be
 the most ignored critical discovery of the age. It promises free energy and
 outright transmutation - and if you read his background and lengthy patent,
 it appears credible.
 Also, a Russian scientist may have independently discovered the same
 phenomena - called 'ectons'.

 There is also the work of Lawrence Nelson with screened electrons and a
 patented free energy device that generates 5X the input.



Re: [Vo]:Like charges attract each other

2013-01-29 Thread David Roberson
Interesting phenomena.  It is clear that when one places an electron between 
two protons, they are all three attracted toward the center.  This appears to 
be somewhat like that.  The concentrated local induced field wins out over the 
larger distributed one.


The suggests to me that the reason that an electron can not act at as perfect 
shield between a pair of protons allowing them to fuse readily is because of 
the electrons distributed nature.


Dave



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Re: [Vo]:Like charges attract each other

2013-01-29 Thread Harry Veeder
Nice article. Makes me wonder if the strong force is necessary to
explain nuclear cohesion.



Harry

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Re: [Vo]:Like charges attract each other

2013-01-29 Thread John Berry
True, although it does say that equally charged spheres would always repel.
Still there are other bits of evidence, for example:
http://www.rexresearch.com/ev/ev.htm
Semi-stable clusters of electrons.


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Harry Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nice article. Makes me wonder if the strong force is necessary to
 explain nuclear cohesion.



 Harry

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Re: [Vo]:Like charges attract each other

2013-01-29 Thread Axil Axil
This attraction between two like charge spheres is caused by the induction
of a negative charge on the sphere with the lesser of the positive charges.

The lesson to be applied to LENR from this example via charge separation is
that the charge concentration is not important to charge screening. As long
as there is charge separation regardless of the polarity, then coulomb
barrier screening will occur.

Cheers:   axil

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Re: [Vo]:Like charges attract each other

2013-01-29 Thread Axil Axil
Correction

This attraction between two like charge spheres is caused by the induction
of a negative charge on the sphere with the lesser of the positive charges.

The lesson to be applied to LENR from this example via charge separation is
that the *charge polarity* is not important to charge screening. As long as
there is charge separation regardless of the polarity, then coulomb barrier
screening will occur.


On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:

 This attraction between two like charge spheres is caused by the induction
 of a negative charge on the sphere with the lesser of the positive charges.

 The lesson to be applied to LENR from this example via charge separation
 is that the charge concentration is not important to charge screening. As
 long as there is charge separation regardless of the polarity, then coulomb
 barrier screening will occur.

 Cheers:   axil

 On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 4:44 PM, Harvey Norris harv...@yahoo.com wrote:

 http://sciencefeature.com/2012/05/20/attraction-between-like-charges.html

 My comments awaiting moderation.
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