In our everyday world of illusion, a miracle is a highly improbable event.
But in the real world of quantum mechanics (QM), if it can happen, it will
happen, but just not very often.
The trick for the cold fusion engineer is to somehow adjust the quantum
probabilities to make miracles happen
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Maybe someone can shed a light.
How are Celani's comments, cooper pairing and Kim's BECNF theory related ?
- If they are related, why doesn't Celani mention Kim in his presentation,
he mentions almost all other proposed theories ?
Moab
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 7:27 PM, Jones Beene
Peter,
Earth is not overpopulated, if you understand what is the the biggest
pollution source on earth and what industrial sector does contribute the
most for wasting scarce resources.
The culprit is horizontal agriculture that contributes more than 95 % of
human land use i.e. resource
Dear Jouni,
Why do you not comment directly to Bob Park?
We are not allowed to judge him only based on
his opposition to Cold Fusion.
In the Cheap Abuundant Energy Era we will make
agriculture as vertical we wish, even more.
peter
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Jouni Valkonen
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 2:09 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
In our everyday world of illusion, a miracle is a highly improbable event.
But in the real world of quantum mechanics (QM), if it can happen, it will
happen, but just not very often.
That is a sense of the word miracle that
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 2:09 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
So if you back off the details a little ways and look at the generalize QM
mechanism, the D+D reaction is still caused by QM entanglement and
coherence---see Dr. Kim references section in the following:
About wasting natural resources, Chinese have advanced rather well in cheap
factory construction of buildings. They can produce more than 90% of the
building in the factory and then just assemble, them on site, with little
effort and in short time.
China Broad Group constructs 30 story building
Thanks, I have also seen this news. It has happened now around Christmas.
Amazing.
Dear Jouni.. I think you have good connection
to Nyteknik; will they publish something of interest in the next days?
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Jouni Valkonen jounivalko...@gmail.comwrote:
About wasting
See:
http://www.verticalfarm.com/
See also my book chapter 16 for other references and some photos of a
Japanese food factory (vertical farm).
- Jed
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 2:12 AM, Mary Yugo maryyu...@gmail.com wrote:
Rossi's patent is essentially worthless because it does not disclose enough
about the nature and working of the invention to be defended in the courts.
I disagree. No patent is worthless given sufficient lawyerage.
T
Pd-D has surprisingly little in common with Ni-H, in theory or in practice.
As far as most physical and especially nuclear properties are concerned, the
fact that H and D are both chemically reactive volatile gases is the main
connection. In fact, on close inspection, it is a big surprise to
None of which addresses my empirical question:
Does Pd+D (as does Ni+Cu+P) exhibit a negative coefficient of temperature
as the Fleischmann Pons effect emerges from that system?
From your argument below, I take it your answer is No.
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Jones Beene
Hi
Is this device doing what it is said it is doing?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Electromagnetic-Radiation-Detector-EMF-Meter-Tester-NEW-/110794415512?pt=BI_Security_Fire_Protectionhash=item19cbdc9d98#ht_5657wt_1396
It is so cheap that I bought one. I get some problems in my fingers after
using
From: James Bowery
Does Pd+D (as does Ni+Cu+P) exhibit a negative coefficient of temperature as
the Fleischmann Pons effect emerges from that system?
From your argument below, I take it your answer is No.
Well, unless there is evidence out there - which we have not been made aware
of, then
maybe this device is measuring some reality, not difficult, but which one?
which bandwidth, which treshold(s) ?
but maybe this is not the problem (hundred of similar studies)
http://www.bmj.com/content/332/7546/886.full
think also about mechanical factors,
otherwise cure the problem at the
Sounds like RLS to me, and most specifically carpal tunnel problems.
Laptops tend to force a really bad hand position, and some also require
high pressure on the keys to get them to fire reliably, which
exacerbates it.
Cell phones may require a bad wrist angle; just holding your hand in a
On 12-01-08 01:41 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Sounds like RLS
'Scuse me, I meant RMS (off by one in the alphabet)
to me, and most specifically carpal tunnel problems. Laptops tend to
force a really bad hand position, and some also require high pressure
on the keys to get them to fire
Numbness/tingling in the fingers and toes could also be a sign of peripheral
neuropathy, often caused by diabetes.
Other signs of diabetes include excessive thirst and frequent urination
(probably from drinking so much water).
-Mark
From: David Jonsson [mailto:davidjonssonswe...@gmail.com]
Speculation alert: Will development of the technology of hydrogen-loaded
nickel usher in a new paradigm for going small - the pico age?
The mention of Cooper pairing brings up potential correlations between high
temperature superconductivity, matrix spacing, extreme loading and LENR. In
regard to
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint
zeropo...@charter.net wrote:
Numbness/tingling in the fingers and toes could also be a sign of
peripheral neuropathy, often caused by diabetes.
Other signs of diabetes include excessive thirst and frequent urination
(probably from
On 01/08/2012 05:19 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Speculation alert: Will development of the technology of hydrogen-loaded
nickel usher in a new paradigm for going small - the pico age?
The mention of Cooper pairing brings up potential correlations between high
temperature superconductivity, matrix
The problem is not only actual agriculture and related problems
(desertification, water and energy use, etc.)
but also the society of consumption in which we are immersed.
It's misleading to think in terms of efficiency in production, when a
significant part of the world is being absurdly
I came across this elsewhere .. but couldn't find it on vortex:
http://student.mit.edu/iap/nc9.html
IAP (Independent Activities Period) 2012 Activities by Category
Cold Fusion 101: Introduction to Excess Power in Fleischmann-Pons Experiments
Peter Hagelstein
Mon-Fri, Jan 23-27, 30-31,
On 01/08/2012 07:28 PM, Mauro Lacy wrote:
The problem is not only actual agriculture and related problems
(desertification, water and energy use, etc.)
but also the society of consumption in which we are immersed.
It's misleading to think in terms of efficiency in production, when a
significant
Interesting revelation that torque has been generated from a FPE device.
Wonder when that occurred?
AG
On 1/9/2012 10:15 AM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
and energy produced from cold fusion reactions has been used to drive a
Stirling engine.
Swartz, M., Excess Power Gain using High Impedance and Codepositional LANR
Devices Monitored by Calorimetry, Heat Flow, and Paired Stirling Engines,
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference onCondensed Matter Nuclear
Science and the 14th International Conference on Cold Fusion
Also see http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue75/colloquium.html
August 2007 Colloquium on Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions in Deuterated
Metals
...
Dr. Swartz showed videos of his latest cold fusion driven Stirling engines.
They appear to have undergone changes, with an increase
Annual production is it tons/yr.
Also, thanks to Ruby for clarification on relative abundance of Ni in
earth's crust. It's 5th most abundant when one includes the *entire* earth
since the core is Ni-Fe. As far as the crust is concerned, Ni=90ppm by
weight, which is about 0.008%.
-Mark
Apparently the Swartz paper never made it into the lenr-canr.org
archives. It is mentioned several times.
On 1/9/2012 10:29 AM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
Swartz, M., Excess Power Gain using High Impedance and Codepositional LANR Devices
Monitored by Calorimetry, Heat Flow, and Paired Stirling
I think there's a long .. history .. between Swartz Jed.
Swartz runs Cold Fusion Times -- http://world.std.com/~mica/cft.html
and JET Energy http://world.std.com/~mica/jetrefs.html
- Original Message / AG -
Apparently the Swartz paper never made it into the lenr-canr.org
archives.
Did find the Swartz paper on his site. Very interesting paper. Thanks
for the link. It did revealed what I expected, which was that as the
excess heat is removed from the reaction chamber, via the dual Stirling
engines, the reactor temp drops and the process can revert to non OU
operation. To
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 7:18 PM, Aussie Guy E-Cat
aussieguy.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Apparently the Swartz paper never made it into the lenr-canr.org archives.
It is mentioned several times.
You won't find any Swartz papers on LENR.org due to some strange
behavior of Swartz. He's a respected
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Aussie Guy E-Cat
aussieguy.e...@gmail.com wrote:
To stay
in OU mode requires control of the operational Sweet Spot.
Ah, yes, the OOP. Rossi seems to be able to sense when his reaction
begins. I've often wondered if it is an audible que.
T
My feeling was he looked at the rate of heat increase. If it was not
going up fast enough, he would give the heaters another kick and then
switch them off. Once he got into the sweet spot, he engaged his RFG
control system:
Image of the Brown Box that apparently controlled the heaters and the RFGs:
https://picasaweb.google.com/100758632386227249211/November282011#5681035346850592738
AG
On 1/9/2012 11:40 AM, Terry Blanton wrote:
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Aussie Guy E-Cat
aussieguy.e...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Aussie Guy E-Cat
aussieguy.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Image of the Brown Box that apparently controlled the heaters and the RFGs:
https://picasaweb.google.com/100758632386227249211/November282011#5681035346850592738
Probably operates at 1.42 GHz.
T
*it should be noted that *high internal pressuriztion* may have the same
entropy reducing properties as very cold temperature. *
*With Pd the loading ratio must get near 1:1 before this becomes a factor.
Nickel alloys will load at ratios over 4:1 and this could be the single
most important reason
Some countries are investing in The Third Industrial Revolution :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_Industrial_Revolution
The European Union is going in big time with this ill-fated green energy
strategy. LENR will not be welcome by these power centers to say the least.
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012
One last thought before this thread becomes a part of history.
I speculate that Rossi has found experimentally that proton absorption into
the nickel nucleus will have a higher cross section when “heavy’ nickel
isotopes: Ni62 and Ni64 are enhanced in his powder.
These heavy isotopes have more
These resonance interactions come from the crystal structure of metal
lattices and the quantum phonons that vibrate through the lattice at just
the right temperature. It also comes from certain chemical bound
configurations involving hydrogen. And these resonance reactions may even
come from the
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