[Vo]:Hybrid Ni-H reproduction buried in the link forwarded by Alan -

2012-10-26 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
Almost casually, buried in what appears to be a theoretical article, on p. 117 of the link forwarded by Alan Fletcher ( http://www.iscmns.org/CMNS/JCMNS-Vol9.pdf), Takahashi describes a reproduction of excess heat in a hybrid Ni-H system: Now we refer some typical experimental data of heat

Re: [Vo]:Hybrid Ni-H reproduction buried in the link forwarded by Alan -

2012-10-26 Thread Eric Walker
Le Oct 25, 2012 à 11:16 PM, Jeff Berkowitz pdx...@gmail.com a écrit : Now we refer some typical experimental data of heat evolution by H(D)-gas loading with CNZ (Cu0.08Ni0.35/Zr0.57) sample (Cu–Ni binary nano-particles dispersed into many ZrO2 flakes), currently on-going at Kobe–Technova

Re: [Vo]:Mark Gibbs asks for recommended papers and experiments

2012-10-26 Thread Jack Cole
Personally, I find George Miley's work to be among the most convincing. My understanding is that he does not apply electrical heating. He also calculates the max energy output from chemical reactions. In this paper, he described a run producing excess energy production of 6x chemical input.

[Vo]:Eli Elliott reports on The Believers screening

2012-10-26 Thread Ruby
Audience member describes Storms as the fair-minded bearded guy at The Believers screening; http://coldfusionnow.org/the-believers-chicago-screening-of-the-new-cold-fusion-documentary/ -- Ruby Carat United States 1-707-616-4894 Skype ruby-carat www.coldfusionnow.org

Re: [Vo]:Eli Elliott reports on The Believers screening

2012-10-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
It sounds depressing. - Jed

RE: [Vo]:Hybrid Ni-H reproduction buried in the link forwarded by Alan

2012-10-26 Thread Jones Beene
Technova – using Ahern’s powder recipe (Cu–Ni binary nano-particles dispersed into many ZrO2 flakes)… Here is a relevant extract from the paper. Heat production [disappearance] is endothermic for T 200 C sample temperature, but exothermic for T 250C and… average heat by H gas-loading [was

Re: [Vo]:New Experiment Started

2012-10-26 Thread David Roberson
Hello Mark, I have been using regular tap water. Your question makes me reconsider the alternatives. Where can I find a source for distilled water that is readily available? I assumed that the large quantity of Borax or other electrolyte would dominate the reaction and the water at my

[Vo]:[OT]: Sun Becomes Red Giant, w/ Insatiable Appetite

2012-10-26 Thread LORENHEYER
So, it looks as if our Sun will more than likely over the course of the 100's of millions years made Life On Earth very difficult if not impossible,,, but, of course by then, due to our ever determination drive to make strides in the development of vastly more capable and/or efficient

RE: [Vo]:New Experiment Started

2012-10-26 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
I asked because as 'clean and pure' as you might think your tap water is, there's a lot of minerals and other stuff that will likely be attracted to your electrodes. What's the difference between distilled and deionized?

Re: [Vo]:New Experiment Started

2012-10-26 Thread Terry Blanton
Checked the labels. I think you will find that most distilled water has also been deionized.

Re: [Vo]:New Experiment Started

2012-10-26 Thread Jack Cole
You should be able to find it at most grocery stores. You can get a couple of gallons inexpensively. On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 12:11 PM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote: Hello Mark, I have been using regular tap water. Your question makes me reconsider the alternatives. Where can I

Re: [Vo]:Hybrid Ni-H reproduction buried in the link forwarded by Alan

2012-10-26 Thread David Roberson
Jones, I am reading your discussion of the Curie point of the alloy and have a question for you. Is it safe to assume that each individual atom continues to exhibit its local magnetic effects? If so, the Curie point must be a result of geometrical considerations for the entire sample. I

Re: [Vo]:[OT]: Sun Becomes Red Giant, w/ Insatiable Appetite

2012-10-26 Thread OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
...While it appears that you don't immediately need be too concerned about what happens 5 Billion years from now, keep in mind that it's highly likely countless civilizations thruout the Galaxies thruout the Universe have already out-done and/or out-lived their Star Systems. (I realize

Re: [Vo]:Hybrid Ni-H reproduction buried in the link forwarded by Alan

2012-10-26 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
Following up on Eric's mail, I have gotten other feedback on the side suggesting the excess heating can all be accounted for chemically in this particular case. I cannot comment on your analysis, Jones, but it seems caution may be called for here. (Unfortunately what received was actual pdf's

Re: [Vo]:New Experiment Started

2012-10-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: Checked the labels. I think you will find that most distilled water has also been deionized. Note that at grocery stores they sell both distilled water and purified water. You want the distilled type. - Jed

RE: [Vo]:Hybrid Ni-H reproduction buried in the link forwarded by Alan

2012-10-26 Thread Jones Beene
Jeff, Caution is always called for in LENR claims and there is some contradictory information amongst all the slides. However, I think there are a number of interested parties who do not want this paper to be true, since it does not bolster a pet theory. Technova's stated claim, which is

Re: [Vo]:Hybrid Ni-H reproduction buried in the link forwarded by Alan

2012-10-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: Technova is somewhat of a mystery in how their work fits into the business Toyota strategy, but is well-funded and with qualified personnel - I give this more credence than anything from Rossi, DGT, Brillouin or Piantelli, for instance. Me too. But

Re: [Vo]:Aliens Favour Romney

2012-10-26 Thread mixent
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Thu, 25 Oct 2012 10:18:19 -0400: Hi, [snip] Even if the producer felt that way, the programs arriving on earth would have left Alpha centauri five years earlier, and there would be no way of knowing how much is in the pipeline. That's why it is pointless

Re: [Vo]:Hybrid Ni-H reproduction buried in the link forwarded by Alan

2012-10-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote: I give this more credence than anything from Rossi, DGT, Brillouin or Piantelli, for instance. Me too. That's not to say that DGT and Piantelli lack any credence. Rossi is on a planet by himself. Impossible to judge. I have no technical reason to doubt him but by every other

[Vo]: In Situ Ni H Edisonian approach

2012-10-26 Thread Ly Sig
Found this on RWG suggesting safe go/no-go experimental trials reduced to simplicity and minimal materials costs any one can attempt: Presently have Fe pipe nipple + 2 caps. Loading 5% Mix with 95% Zeolite. One cap tight, one cracked a bit. This is placed into larger PVC pipe section with one

Re: [Vo]:Aliens Favour Romney

2012-10-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
mix...@bigpond.com wrote: Even if the producer felt that way, the programs arriving on earth would have left Alpha centauri five years earlier, and there would be no way of knowing how much is in the pipeline. That's why it is pointless without FTL communications. I would not say

Re: [Vo]:Hybrid Ni-H reproduction buried in the link forwarded by Alan

2012-10-26 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
Jones and Jed, thanks. Very interesting. I found that the two possible refutation-type papers I received on the side are available, one on the archive, one on New Energy Times (and maybe also on the archive, I didn't check). Again, I recognize this was/is all probably well known to both of you,

Re: [Vo]:Aliens Favour Romney

2012-10-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
Guys, Just a quick strangeness update... My energetic particle model for the link between seismic/sinkholes and Hurricanes/Low Pressure Systems is predicting the most likely destination for Hurricane Sandy is Albion, NY, the site of a LARGE sinkhole which shutdown the Erie Canal for a couple of

Re: [Vo]:Eli Elliott reports on The Believers screening

2012-10-26 Thread Ruby
I cannot imagine spending two decades in such a rancorous environment, where a tremendous historical discovery is so fought against. The fact that more scientists aren't depressed is amazing (or maybe they are). However, choosing to enlarge the system can introduce balancing elements. For