A couple of things:
The curie temperature of nickel is 354 C. I think the nickel powder in the
Rossi reactor would have to be above that to generate 10kW. So no
magneto-anything. I'll bet I'm the only one on this list to have built a Griggs
device and it works just fine at a low flow-though.
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
The word is 'pegged'.
Come to think of it, that probably refers to an actual peg sticking out of
the face of an analog meter, that stops the needle from going higher.
- Jed
Michael Foster mf...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'll bet I'm the only one on this list to have built a Griggs device and it
works just fine at a low flow-though.
Did it produce excess heat?
- Jed
Michael,
Thank you for the input. Do you have data on your Griggs pump? and how do
you define low flow? I would like to eliminate 'cavitation' as a factor if
it is not involved in NiH; and on reappraisal of the situation - it may not
be involved.
In reviewing data from positive unpublished NiH
Harry Veeder wrote:
For anyone who may not know, the video of the Jan.15 Rossi-Focardi E-Cat
demonstration
is now available with english subtitles...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4JUJhkpc3I
Be sure to click where it says cc at the bottom of the screen.
batman40157 did a lot of work to
Hi,
On 21-4-2011 2:35, Jed Rothwell wrote:
He is planning to sell them in Greece. He has Friends in High Places
there and I gather he has permission. I do not know about Greece or
Europe, but in the U.S. or Japan you are never allowed to sell
equipment without revealing every detail of the
http://www.theprovince.com/news/Cold+fusion+Burnaby+brink+clean+nuclear+energy/4660666/story.html
http://tinyurl.com/3n8c7j2
Excerpts:
When I phoned the company to request an interview, Michael Delage,
their vice-president of business development, politely declined, offering
the apologetic:
Kudos is the translation of a Greek word meaning acclaim or praise for
exceptional achievement.
Of course, it applies first and foremost to Andrea Rossi, by way of Focardi,
and then to the surprising Greeks, who were not exactly well-known for this
kind of financial risk-taking, and who will pick
Based on the guy's background, I suppose this is some form of plasma
fusion (hot fusion).
- Jed
On 04/22/2011 11:40 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
* Kudos * is the translation of a Greek word meaning acclaim or praise
for exceptional achievement .
Of course, it applies first and foremost to Andrea Rossi , by way of
Focardi , and then to the surprising Greeks , who were not exactly
well- know
From: Mauro Lacy
What th e f uck is wrong with your e-mail writer?
It was made by Microsoft?
Or is the odd spacing encoding instructions for getting Rossi's cat out of
the bag? ;)
. Could be that too. The program is MS Office. It picks up the incoming font
and format.
It
My Gmail reader didn't notice any odd visual spacing problems with
Beene's text. Nor does my MS Outlook 2007 reader.
But yes, Alan's site is a valuable contribution to the cause. Thanks, Alan!
Re gar ds
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Regarding Alan's site:
http://lenr.qumbu.com/fake_rossi_ecat_frames_v322.php
I noticed the Printable PDF version link appears to be broken. Any
chance of fixing that?
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Well Steven, did Laberge's multimillion dollar Vancouver digital imaging
technology company also go under the next year? Probably.
A caution to investors (from recent history): steer-clear of any startup, no
matter the field, if they are located in either BC or Calgary. The sad part is
that
On 04/22/2011 12:38 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
* From: * Mauro Lacy
What th e f uck is wrong with your e-mail writer?
It was made by Microsoft?
Or is the odd spacing encoding instructions for getting Rossi's cat
out of the bag? ;)
… Could be that too. The program is MS Office. It picks up
My own personal assessment:
CF? HF? Something else??? Who knows.
After reading the article several times I still don't know WTF they
are talking about.
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Potential sign of the times?
http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2011/04/15/home-insurance-living-grid/
In their article I think foxbusiness is completely missing the real
ramifications of what is coming down the pipeline. Nevertheless, and
IMHO, home insurance with off the grid coverage
On 04/22/2011 12:38 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
* From: * Mauro Lacy
What th e f uck is wrong with your e-mail writer?
It was made by Microsoft?
Or is the odd spacing encoding instructions for getting Rossi's cat
out of the bag? ;)
... Could be that too. The program is MS Office. It picks up
Its another brute force method of fusion
http://www.technologyreview.com/business/23102/?a=f
Harry
- Original Message
From: OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson svj.orionwo...@gmail.com
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, April 22, 2011 12:34:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Another contenda? -
From: Mauro
What th e f uck is wrong with your e-mail writer?
It was made by Microsoft?
OK - I think I found the setting error, and am posting this - so that anyone
else who has the same problem with Outlook can change the seeting in their
options menu for outgoing mail. I can't ditch
Ron,
Most interesting. It would be fantastic if this model works - or even helps
in any way.
Please keep vortex informed of anything that turns up as you dig deeper, and
I will also try to delve into Brightsen. Like many who are looking for
answers from non-traditional sources (outside the big
Do they call it porcupine fusion?
-Original Message-
From: Harry Veeder
It's another brute force method of fusion
http://www.technologyreview.com/business/23102/?a=f
Harry
Kudos all aroundJones,
..the US taxpayer, as they (though several DoE contracts managed by LTI) -
seem to have picked up most of Rossi's expenses from about 2000 to 2009 or
thereabouts ..
Could you offer a reference on the Rossi/DOE funding, would like to learn more.
Thanks.
Jay Caplan
-
Nope.
This is Op-ed, and word of mouth, until a Freedom of Information Act filing
is honored.
An online search, especially for the TEG work at UNH, funded by DoE - will
turn up enough circumstantial information for you to reach your own
conclusion. A few of those references may be in the vortex
From Ron Wormus:
...
If I read Mill's 5th force experiment correctly he is stating that
he has shown that gravitational mass inertial mass are not
equivalent which supports Brightsen.
...and there goes Einstein's Theory of Relativity - melting into a
puddle of goo. Oh, what a world!
http://blogs.physicstoday.org/update/2011/04/simple-molecules-mimic-double.html
Simple molecules mimic double slits
By Physics Today on April 11, 2011 10:39 AM
The double slit experiment, in which a coherent beam of particles diffracts
through closely spaced slits to produce interference
There are a few details here not found elsewhere. The video shows them
weighing the entire e-Cat before the test. Apparently they did it again
after the test. Levi (I think it is) explains that by doing this, they
ensure there is no hidden chemical fuel consumed by the reaction.
I did not
Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
This is Op-ed, and word of mouth, until a Freedom of Information Act filing
is honored.
How do you know what this Freedom of Information Act filing will reveal?
Perhaps it will exonerate Rossi.
Where is this Op-Ed?
I suggest you refrain from stating
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Fri, 22 Apr 2011 09:23:50 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
to go OVER the so-called Carnot limitation
Since the Carnot limit is based upon the kinetic energy of molecules, this is
only possible with an unrecognized additional fuel source IMO. That might have
been either
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 22 Apr 2011 18:05:06 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
There are a few details here not found elsewhere. The video shows them
weighing the entire e-Cat before the test. Apparently they did it again
after the test. Levi (I think it is) explains that by doing this, they
A Little relativistic rewriting below in preparation for drawing
relationship between the derivative of equivalent acceleration in the form
of Casimir force/mass of hydrogen on one side of equation, made equal to
change in velocity on the other side of equation derived from time dilation
formula -
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