Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
But why not a simple graphite from a pencil? The bone is a fixed structure, it won't stress the fragile graphite. And they can used at will, since they are extremely cheap. I am focusing here on extreme cheapness. 2015-04-05 11:29 GMT-03:00 Bob Higgins rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com: [image: Boxbe]

[Vo]:Melting scrap copper in crucible graphite

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
So hot, I wish I could estimate the temperature, but I am color blind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_DONpheIxo -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:Melting scrap copper in crucible graphite

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
It was certainly above 1455C! -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Bob Cook
Daniel-- I have used graphite stirring rod in making bronze alloys and they did not seem to oxidize readily. They are cheap also. I'm not sure what the temperature was, probably around 1100 C, because it was over the melting point of copper. Bob Cook - Original Message -

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
Oh, damn, it also oxidizes... and quite fast! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y674KwBig6Q 2015-04-05 19:16 GMT-03:00 Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com: But why not a simple graphite from a pencil? The bone is a fixed structure, it won't stress the fragile graphite. And they can used at will,

[Vo]:The year of the dog bone

2015-04-05 Thread Axil Axil
CERN reported today that proton beams were successfully pushed around the LHC in both directions after a two-year shutdown following a major refit described as a Herculean task that doubled its power -- and its reach into the unknown. But mark this well, the unknown will no longer be found there

Re: [Vo]:Photon storage and quasi-coherence in alumina

2015-04-05 Thread Frank Znidarsic
To Jones: I presented and published The Constants of the Motion Theory in 2000 at the a meeting of the ANS. That was long before the dogbone and the other papers and comments. http://www.osti.gov/scitech/biblio/787504 Bob, Yes my model is magnetic. The magnetic force is not conserved.

[Vo]:Re: CMNS: Melting scrap copper in crucible graphite

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
I wonder if one could just put the core inside one of these things and do the experiment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXeCYmAQg6U 2015-04-05 21:51 GMT-03:00 Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com: So hot, I wish I could estimate the temperature, but I am color blind:

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
The can handle molten iron and nickel. I think rather than a heater, put the bone inside one of these, filled with molten metal. If there is self sustaining, it will just stay there, hot, unless with a run away explosion, which will be amazing. The material does not seem to be expensive so, not

Re: [Vo]:Melting scrap copper in crucible graphite

2015-04-05 Thread Eric Walker
On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 5:51 PM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote: So hot, I wish I could estimate the temperature, but I am color blind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_DONpheIxo I suspect the purple was an artifact of the optics in the cellphone that was being used to record the

Re: [Vo]:how much lithium will the world need (for batteries)?

2015-04-05 Thread mixent
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Sun, 5 Apr 2015 12:25:09 -0700: Hi, [snip] Perhaps more research funding should go into Sodium ion batteries? That would leave Lithium available for LENR. :) See http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2010/ph240/eason2/, which provides a back-of-the-envelope

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Daniel Rocha
Though this thick one got so hot, that by induction, saturated the camera! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXsIbJG-r0U -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com

RE: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Jones Beene
The problem with using either the SiC tube or a carbon rod is the loss of the magnetic field. SPP formation is opto-magnetic. Resistance wire coils have enough amp-turns to provide a small axial magnetic field, and this appears to be important. See the papers on the Letts/Cravens effect – a

RE: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Frank roarty
How about divorcing the field properties from the heater – a separate power feed for the SiC heater vessel and a field coil around it.. if SiC doesn’t create a field I am supposing it doesn’t create a faraday shield either so a surrounding coil should still be able to concentrate field lines

Re: [Vo]:Photon storage and quasi-coherence in alumina

2015-04-05 Thread Bob Cook
Frank If the forces that connect the part of your model for resonance are magnetic, even in part, a magnetic field will change the resonant frequencies that exist IMHO. Does your analysis consider magnetic forces? Bob Cook Sent from Windows Mail From: Frank Znidarsic Sent:

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Bob Higgins
Daniel, I got an email response to you from Dennis Cravens (who reads Vortex-l): One easy way is a carbon welding rod. ---Cheap and most have copper coatings that can be easily pealed off and also be used for easy connections. They are also useful for current shunts. On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 8:18

Re: [Vo]:Miley abstract at NETS-2015: Nuclear and Emerging Technologies for Space

2015-04-05 Thread Alain Sepeda
is there any presentation or paper after that conference by Miley ? 2015-03-31 19:10 GMT+02:00 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com: http://anstd.ans.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/NETS-Program-FINAL.pdf page 166

[Vo]:LENR- its iffyness is the problem, IFfyness is the solution

2015-04-05 Thread Peter Gluck
Dear Friends, A rather martial parody plus news including the first paper at ICCF-19. http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/04/bad-and-good-iffyness-of-lenr.html Best wishes, Peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

RE: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
Silicon carbide is a good enough electrical conductor it can be made to be the vessel and heater at the same time ( I've tried using it as a heater -- works fine). Hoyt Stearns Scottsdale Arizona US From: Bob Higgins [mailto:rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, April 5, 2015 7:30 AM

[Vo]:how much lithium will the world need (for batteries)?

2015-04-05 Thread Eric Walker
See http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2010/ph240/eason2/, which provides a back-of-the-envelope calculation of how much lithium will be needed for current applications: If all other lithium industries [other than lithium-ion electric vehicles] suddenly evaporated, we could imagine using the

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: replication results coming later

2015-04-05 Thread Brad Lowe
Hey Dennis, How about an update on what you're doing? I still think your golden balls are the most elegant proof of LENR... Any chance you'd share your recipe and/or send a set of balls to MFMP and or others? - Brad On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 8:05 AM, Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. hoyt-stea...@cox.net