The Trojan Horse
Astrophysicists have problems figuring out the details of fusion reactions
in stars and gas clouds because of the presence of “electron screening” out
in space. In the lab, electron screening cannot be simulated to derive
laboratory fusion cross section measurements. It was
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 10:10 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
a...@lomaxdesign.comwrote:
No effect was alleged for electric fields on nuclear results. It's just
something they did, apparently a few times, as far as I've seen.
I just read the paper (link reproduced below), and there does appear to be
a
Fact is, that Mats Lewan's last article on CF/LENR in NyTeknik dates to
28-Feb-2012
http://www.nyteknik.se/tjanster/sok/
Here are his affiliations:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Matslewan
on his personal blog there is one additional entry from 28-April:
Hi Guenter:
There isn’t much new, verifiable news to report, so why waste reporter
resources when there are all kinds of technology and science developments going
on? Nyteknik reports on all kinds of things, so there is much to keep it busy…
I don’t think it’s much of a surprise that
If you read that paper carefully, you will see
that there is no specific claim that the electric
field is necessary for the generation of those
pits, which are only indirect evidence for
nuclear reactions. In the claim cited, note that
the statement is positive and not exclusive, and
does
See:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2012/07/13/eric_schmidt_on_self_driving_cars_biggest_problem_they_obey_speed_limits.html
These cars may have group adjustment and an aerial view, from the
collective motion and positon of cars. Humans can just see the surroundings
in a traffic jam. So, automatic cars may considerably speed up city traffic.
2012/7/13 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
See:
Here is a message I posted at Slate. I have quoted this here before, years
ago. It is worth repeating --
Some people may feel these cars will never become popular, or Americans
will not accept them because we like to drive. On that subject, let me
quote the keynote speaker of the National
Nano pulses
Robert Godes (aka qfman), founder of Brillouin Energy has come up with an
important engineering idea in the field of LENR: high energy nano-pulses.
Some background first, brief (picosecond or high femtoseconds) laser pulses
cause Coulomb explosion. Depending on the type material
Awesome explanation Axil. Very useful in directing my reactor design.
So, Godes uses nanosecond laser. When translated to an electrical spark, how
long should a spark be? I am thinking that it would take a moderate amount of
time for the protons to be attracted to the lattice, travelling a
Most of the stuff in that first slideshow is beyond my paygrade, but did I read
slide 21 correctly.
I don't know if that graph was drawn to scale but if it isWOW. Coulomb
Barrier is reduced to a tenth of its original value when properly screened?
20120714 00:04
Some thinking about Rossi's recent claims.
ref: recent Interview 2012-07-12
http://www.freeenergysystems.com/Andrea_Rossi_Discusses_The_E-Cat_Part_1/
http://www.freeenergysystems.com/Andrea_Rossi_Discusses_The_E-Cat_Part_2/
(Sterliing Allen and his crew are in my department of
Robert Godes of Brillouin Energy does not use a laser. Do not be confused.
I only used the laser description as an example of the priciple of cold
pulsing.
Godes is using the pulsed microwire current in his wet boiler design with
an approx 2:1 gain. He will have the same challenge as everyone else to
convert to a dry boiler design using a powder/gas system and achieve
higher gains.
On Friday, July 13, 2012, Axil Axil wrote:
Robert Godes of
From the Sparta slide show, the screening potential out in space is
estimated to be between 10 and 40 electron volts.
That means an approximant 100,000 times reduction in the coulomb barrier
through electron screening.
This does not take into account of any tunneling increases due to proton
Off the top of my head, Godes needs to do a few more things as follows:
Use nickel micro-powder to get a big increase in reaction surface area.
Use SWNTs because they are one dimensional superconductors with virtually
no low heat production and very high current carrying capability.
Use a
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Mon, 2 Jul 2012 14:56:11 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
P theory, hydrinos, ZPE or the many other theories discussed on this site
do *not *supply the answer to my satisfaction.
As I have already pointed out several times, a molecular cluster can add
sufficient energy to a
I want to put in my 2 cents worth concerning repulsion between neutrons. If
two neutrons meet in free space I would think that they would be attracted
together by the strong force. The reason that this combination would not
remain together might be that there is no path available for the
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
See:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2012/07/13/eric_schmidt_on_self_driving_cars_biggest_problem_they_obey_speed_limits.html
I was having a conversation with some colleagues about the
speed algorithm of the
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