Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-29 Thread Guenter Wildgruber
Dave, appreciate Your approach, hope crowd-intelligence gets some traction and Chuck keeps on commenting. I think Your hands-on first-order approach is the way to go, until a promising effect shows. From a metrological point-of-view the situation is quite nifty, because there are several

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-09-29 Thread Axil Axil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBWiWftGknIlist=UULuDKTNDFfat7iO7KGE7fQAindex=1feature=plcp Russ got the popper to work using hydrogen in a proof of principle exercise. The force produced by the hydrogen gas expansion is substantial and there also seems to be an electric charge feedback happening.

RE: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-09-29 Thread Jones Beene
It's not exactly a proof of principle - and in fact it is closer to a disproof of principle. He gets little to no effect from the Noble gas mixture, but gets an interesting effect from hydrogen. It is probably a hydrino effect. The violet color is indicative of UV emission, which is the signature

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-29 Thread Chuck Sites
Hi Eric, I think your right. The yttrium signal was Tom Droege's Pd/D cell. This was Pd/D just so there is no confusion with the Ni/H experiments. I wish I could recall what Tom's theory was. He was pretty excited about it though. To be honest with everyone, I think it was a

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-09-29 Thread Axil Axil
Video #11, tends to support my belief that the power, force, and speed of gas expansion is inversely proportional to the duration of the spark. When the duration of the spark is short, the compressive force of the gas grows large. A very short spark is a powerful spark. This powerful spark will

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-09-29 Thread David Roberson
Thanks for posting the link to this interesting experimentation Axil. I do not recall Russ stating that he tried normal room air in a test. Do you know whether or not he tried this? It would seem like an obvious thing to do. Dave -Original Message- From: Axil Axil

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-09-29 Thread Axil Axil
Yes, he tried air in a past trial and air expantion was greater than the noble gas mix. Popping air caused all sorts of chemical reactions and was smelly. Hydrogen expantion is the most powerful so far. Cheers:Axil On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 8:33 PM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-09-29 Thread Axil Axil
An article on plasma shoch waves: (July 18, 2012) — Throughout the universe more than 99 percent of matter looks nothing like what's on Earth. Instead of materials we can touch and see, instead of motions we intuitively expect like a ball rolling down a hill, or a cup that sits still on a table,

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-09-29 Thread Jojo Jaro
Axil, Russ delivers 1000 joules of energy per spark with his high voltage and huge capacitor banks. If he does this at a continuous rate of 1 spark per second, that would be 1000 Watts of energy delivered/inputted into his papper cylinder. It seems to me that the piston jump of 6 inches with

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-09-29 Thread Axil Axil
One point about the energy balance that you have not considered is the amount of energy contained in the feedback current that Russ is seeing when the plasma is relaxing. This current jumped an air gap, blew out all his high powered diodes along with his neon light. This feedback current was

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-09-29 Thread Jojo Jaro
How did you come to this conclusion? Have I missed a video that Russ powered a second opposing cylinder from the feedback of the first? Are you referring to some other papper engine built by somebody else? I think you may be guilty again of conflating anecdotal evidence from various videos to

[Vo]:Ongoing mainstream work on cracks and stresses

2012-09-29 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
http://phys.org/news/2012-09-probing-mysteries-stresses.html Jeff

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-09-29 Thread Axil Axil
I said ...Papp engine self-powered I was talking about the Papp engine. This info is in his patent. This was the reson why the Papp engine exploded in the finemen incident when the power to the controls was removed. Papp would not have been issued a patent unless the engine worked. On

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-09-29 Thread Jojo Jaro
I thought so. But why are you conflating the Russ feedback with Papp's original engine? Did Papp get a feedback similar to Russ' and did he feed that to his second cylinder? Did Papp use hydrogen? which Russ seems to have discovered is the gas that causes feedback. Russ never got his noble