Re: [Vo]:Focardi and Rossi paper

2010-03-12 Thread Michel Jullian
Hi Jones, Thanks for the interesting story. According to Google the document you quoted from is this DOD report: http://dodfuelcell.cecer.army.mil/library_items/Thermo(2004).pdf The link doesn't seem to be working right now, but the text remains available via Google's cache:

RE: [Vo]:AlumiFuel Power Inc.

2010-03-12 Thread OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
Horace Sez: ... What they don't tell you is what it takes to recharge. Aluminum metal requires vast amounts of energy to create. Convenient of them to leave that little detail out, isn't it. I wonder how this particular technology would stack up if it were considered just an efficient

[Vo]:Fleischmann's old bicycle analogy

2010-03-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
I have often heard Fleischmann refer to cold fusion as something like an old bicycle, meaning that after you become used to its quirks it does not seem so odd. I am cleaning up the 1989 Congressional testimony, and there he said it again: Mr. ROHRABACHER. But contrary to public opinion or

RE: [Vo]:Focardi and Rossi paper

2010-03-12 Thread Jones Beene
Michel, The conclusion of the report is in fact quite positive about Rossi's TE ... Yes, but was that ten-year old experiment at UNH ever replicated? Not that I can see, so ask yourself - why not? In the current milieu, the TEG is way more valuable than the LENR work, in terms of getting it to

[Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
SIM 1.0 fractional hydrogen ash less chemistryhttp://www.byzipp.com/sun31.swf The diatoms formed inside cavity emit a blue photon and are soon disassociated by motion relative to the Casimir geometry. Regards fran

RE: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread Jones Beene
Fran, The large spheres are diatomic hydrogen when outside the cavity, but become monatomic after apparent shrinkage from our perspective, due to time dilation, then releasing the photon, is that correct? To cover more actual experimental results, one might also suggest that on occasion,

RE: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Jones, The large spheres outside the cavity are monatomic hydrogen which occasionally collides to form h2 and give off a red photon, the h2 either gets repelled away from the entrance to the cavity or disassociates due to change in Casimir force which wants to change the atoms to a

RE: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Sorry - just realized I gave the URL for the SIM only -the page it is on = http://www.byzipp.com/animaTime.htm

RE: [Vo]:Focardi and Rossi paper

2010-03-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jones Beene wrote: Plus, wrt the LENR results. I don't think competent scientists will actively try to hide or avoid the significant (if not overwhelming) contribution of prior art. In this case that comes from Arata and Mills for sure. Well . . . some folks do this kind of thing. The best

RE: [Vo]:Focardi and Rossi paper

2010-03-12 Thread Jones Beene
Jed, Thanks for the background on Arata. It is easy to miss that kind of information when only looking at the published papers. Steamed indeed . Ha! What an egotist. It is tempting to slide into a little politically incorrectness, and opine that his temperament may be more typically

Re: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread mixent
In reply to Roarty, Francis X's message of Fri, 12 Mar 2010 12:47:17 -0500: Hi, [snip] Jones, The large spheres outside the cavity are monatomic hydrogen which occasionally collides to form h2 and give off a red photon, I thought it was a well recognized fact that monatomic

Re: [Vo]:AlumiFuel Power Inc.

2010-03-12 Thread Horace Heffner
On Mar 12, 2010, at 5:26 AM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote: Horace Sez: ... What they don't tell you is what it takes to recharge. Aluminum metal requires vast amounts of energy to create. Convenient of them to leave that little detail out, isn't it. I wonder how this

Re: [Vo]:Focardi and Rossi paper

2010-03-12 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
Really poorly reported. The patent implies that it's just nickel and hydrogen, under pressure and heat. However, it also specifies Nickel 62, which is under 3% natural abundance. But that's for reasons of avoiding radiation. The paper says The system on which we operate consists of Ni, in H

Re: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread Francis X Roarty
In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of Fri, 12 Mar 2010 13:12:16 [snip]I thought it was a well recognized fact that monatomic Hydrogen only combines to molecular Hydrogen in three body collisions? (I.e. not through emission of a photon). That's why the Langmuir atomic Hydrogen torch

[Vo]:Higgs Will Have to Wait

2010-03-12 Thread Terry Blanton
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8556621.stm The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) must close at the end of 2011 for up to a year to address design issues, according to an LHC director. Dr Steve Myers told BBC News the faults will delay the machine reaching its full potential for two years.

[Vo]:Transporter Malfunction

2010-03-12 Thread Terry Blanton
http://www.ghosttheory.com/2010/03/09/paris-car-crash-occupants-dissappeared-momentarily This is just bizarre. I really would not think much of news like this one, but the fact that multiple witnesses were saying that they witnessed passengers in a car “…‘disappear’ momentarily at one stage” A

Re: [Vo]:Focardi and Rossi paper

2010-03-12 Thread Horace Heffner
On Mar 12, 2010, at 1:51 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote: Really poorly reported. The patent implies that it's just nickel and hydrogen, under pressure and heat. However, it also specifies Nickel 62, which is under 3% natural abundance. But that's for reasons of avoiding radiation. The

RE: [Vo]:Higgs Will Have to Wait

2010-03-12 Thread OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
Terry sez: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8556621.stm The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) must close at the end of 2011 for up to a year to address design issues, according to an LHC director. Dr Steve Myers told BBC News the faults will delay the machine reaching its full potential

Re: [Vo]:Focardi and Rossi paper

2010-03-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote -- and I mean typed, not dictated: These rouge researchers don't make it any easier to trust them, do they? Also the rogue ones. A rouge researcher would be one who wears lipstick I suppose, like Sara Palin, who imagines herself going rogue. There is not much benefit to the complex

Re: [Vo]: Reply to Rich Murray on the Electric Field error, and Earthtech results: Abd uh-Rahman Lomax: Rich Murray 2010.03.11

2010-03-12 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 12:10 AM 3/12/2010, Rich Murray wrote: 1. Perhaps Earthtech and others like Ludwik Kowalski would like to join Lomax in developing a simple, low-cost standard version of the SPAWAR co-deposition cell. Common in the history of CF is lack of exact replication of these always surprisingly

Re: [Vo]: Reply to Rich Murray on the Electric Field error, and Earthtech results: Abd uh-Rahman Lomax: Rich Murray 2010.03.11

2010-03-12 Thread Horace Heffner
On Mar 12, 2010, at 6:41 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote: The kind of detector sandwich described is certainly of interest, but is more complex than what I can take on at this time. Note that, as described, the active surface of the gold would be away from the phosphor screen. Horace

[Vo]:Lomax ideas for cheap SPAWAR type cell: Murray 2010.03.12

2010-03-12 Thread Rich Murray
Lomax ideas for cheap SPAWAR type cell: Murray 2010.03.12 My chemical hot spot calculation considers a microregion of surface paladium that has absorbed hydrogen 1 to 1, in which case, if an equal volume size O2 bubble (hemisphere) happens to become attached to the highly catalytic H saturated