Gigi DiMarco gdmgdms...@gmail.com wrote:
From your short data presented I suppose it took 7 hours for the cooling
liquid to reach a final stable average temperature.
I think it is an hour and a half, because the power is so low.
From now on, the power transferred from the pump to the
David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
This is an ongoing project I suppose. I will check the Oct 20 data again,
but I believe I got roughly the same amount of excess. That seems too good
to be true.
That cannot be right. There was only one pulse on Oct. 20: one-third the
input energy,
I recently had some interesting interactions over at Dr. Mills' SCP group.
After repeated postings I finally got Dr. Mills to respond to a suggestion I
wanted to make. See:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/SocietyforClassicalPhysics/conversations
/messages/4652
The point I keep harping
High Temperature Magnetic Properties of Transition Metal Oxides by Baskar
is online at Goggle books. One of the keys to understanding SPP and
nanomagnetism in the context of the Dogbone (alumina) reactors like the Hot
Cat is suggested in the information on alumina in this book. This also
meshes
Eventually here it is:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/01/the-genuine-parkhomov-2-paper.html
It is based on a bright idea that opens new ways for the Hot Cats to
catch fat energy mice.
Peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
* Of more interest to me was Dr. Mills' response: A device that runs
on its own requires the sophistication equivalent to being a commercial
device.. Are there any Vorts who might want to add their two cents to this
matter? Pro or con.
Randell
Let me edify you in science there is no greater proof
positive/negative than the experiment. ...
The proof of hot fusion looks us in the face every day. Replication
with efficacy eludes us still.
Nanomagnetism,superparamagnetism and the Dogbone Jones wrote:
| “High Temperature Magnetic Properties of Transition Metal Oxides” by
Baskar is online at Goggle books.
FYI:
“High temperature magnetic properties of transition metal oxides with
perovskite structure” (Dinesh Baskar
Dear Steven,
see here paper no 1- is in English:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/01/russian-cnt-seminar-of-january-29.html
The author is a world class physicist.
Peter
On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 8:21 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
*From:* Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
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Those interested in de Broglie's and Bohm's pilot waves as an alternative
to the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, see:
https://www.quantamagazine.org/20140624-fluid-tests-hint-at-concrete-quantum-reality/
As a sociological aside about the culture among physicists, I quote from
the
On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 9:23 AM, Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
Your glib balanced harangue against Dr Mills, belies your stated
support. Your incessant repetition of POC shows an ignorance of the gold
standard Dr Mills has already adduced numerous times,
I thought the Quant e-Sportlimousine and Mr Nunzio La Vecchia had been
discussed here before?
Let's look at the history:
- In 2009 Nunzio La Vecchia claimed to have a solar Quant car 38% PV
efficiency, collected millions from investors and was convicted of fraud.
Energieerzeugung: Wirbel um
Thank you Peter, I'll try to answer the critique in the slides for Mills
theory shortly. But, I just wanted to support the rant that you do not need
to explain new
phenomena to develop a new theory and it is advisable to drop that
principle as a lone principle. The reason is, of cause if you
Nanomagnetism,superparamagnetism and the DogboneJones--
I think you have it right this time. Thanks for answering one of my primary
questions regarding spin energy coupling in LENR, posed when I first
participated in Vortex, now nearly a year ago. I will get the book by Baskar
that you
Dave--
Your model of the Mizuno test set up is what I would say is well validated.
Validation of models over the range of their application is good engineering
practice. However, it is frequently a chore which is neglected in research
activities because it points to embarrassing short
Dave--
When I first saw the ripples in the models predictions, I thought that it would
have to be explained--that the instrumentation signal may have some unknown
input noise. This needs to be resolved as you suggest.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: David Roberson
To:
Dave--
What do you predict with the pump turned off and then back on after a fixed
time? The internal t/c should be properly predicted with a period of say 4
hours. The change in the water temperature from the pump stopping to a short
period of time after the pump is restarted and water can
Bob,
Yes, I would like to see those ripples go away. If nothing else, the pulses
would then be very clean and easy to measure accurately. The very large
thermal time constant of the Dewar-cell test system should do a pretty good job
of eliminating them, but they are clearly seen in the
I have always thought that R. Mills has succumbed to a simplified
imaginative misinterpretation of his experimental data. I now think that
I understand how this is mistake happening, When it comes to understanding
what is going on with electrons, imagination at these small dimensions is
Jed,
I reviewed the October 20 data and inserted my latest method into the file to
compare it against the older method I originally used. There is good
correlation between both techniques. And, as I recalled, the amount of excess
joules was in line with what I have seen for the other day's
Bob,
You are bringing up good points. Perhaps Jed or Mizuno will have an
opportunity to pursue a cleanup effort to eliminate these noise items. Do you
have time to follow up on this idea to see if the numbers we are getting make
sense? I have never had an opportunity to go into the details
Bob Higgins rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com wrote:
With the aid of Peter's translation notes, Google Translate, and some
deduction, I have reconstructed Parkhomov's latest paper in English
including the figures. . . .
Thank you!
- Jed
Peter,
The paper in your link appears to be very recent. Looks like it might have been
a Power Point presentation in its original incarnation.
On page 8, specifically the hand drawn graphic of the Hydrino atom... there is
not enough information within the 2D chart for me to understand
Dave-
My experience with older thermocouples is that reference t/c voltages must be
well controlled to get accurate temperature readings based on calibrations.
It looks to me like the reference voltages that the t/c instrumentation uses
may have a cyclic variation that is responsible for the
With the aid of Peter's translation notes, Google Translate, and some
deduction, I have reconstructed Parkhomov's latest paper in English
including the figures. It has interesting new details. I particularly
thought his method of neutron sampling was interesting. Here is the link
to the paper
It is at:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/01/midday-news-on-parkhomovs-birthday.html
dedicated to Alexander Parkhomov's 60th birthday
Waiting for the genuine report no 2 of Alexander and for other good LENR
news.
Please send me information, the Internet and I cannot find everything
[snip] In this scenario, the lightweight muonium atom would move rapidly
between two heavy bromine atoms, 'like a Ping Pong ball bouncing between two
bowling balls,' Fleming says. The oscillating atom would briefly hold the two
bromine atoms together and reduce the overall energy, and therefore
This is really good news Jed.
Now the calorimeter seems to be working in the right way [stable ambient
and enough time, as we said at the beginning of the discussion]. From your
short data presented I suppose it took 7 hours for the cooling liquid to
reach a final stable average temperature. From
Mainly for those who are good in using Google Translte
Next- Parkhomov genuine paper,No 4 above, translated
Peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
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