On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
Coincidentally, a similar procedure used by Lehigh to test the Thermacore
> powder in the early nineties after a successful run. Lehigh was able to see
> the signature emission line predicted by Mills at 55 eV instead of
RAR Energia have published some clearer images of the mechanism at the
end of their web page. The design has some modifications but it is
still not clear (to me) how it is supposed to work. It seems they have
not given up.
http://www.rarenergia.com.br/
Alain Sepeda wrote:
> I'm not convinced Powerwall will be less expensive than LENR capacity, but
> why not.
>
I do not think of full-scale power wall would be needed with a cold fusion
generator. The PowerWall has 7 kWh capacity. I think that a steam turbine
cold fusion
Sheesh, that monstrosity is only meant to generate 30KW.
So even IF it works perfectly, it is a terrible sounding investment!
I can kinda understand that they might be having trouble with it even IF
they are right about the concept, there are so many moving parts in that
thing it would be easy
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/12/dec-16-2015-lenr-debate-new-book-about.html
I have put passion in the debate, actually it is about the "Principle of
the Chief Engineer"- the guide of my professional life.
Peter
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
This look rational.
Note that even with the grid surviving, we would not need the usual
transcontinental grid, but a small clustered nano/microgrid.
One place for optimisation is connection different consumers like housing
and industry, or commerces, and offices, electric cars, ...
I'm not
http://phys.org/news/2010-03-magnetic-monopole-cern-rewrite-laws.html
Magnetic monopole experiment at CERN could rewrite laws of physics
"Pinfold says the discovery of electronic monopoles will open up a whole
new future for materials and technology if scientists can produce large
numbers of
Hi all,
This is a wild idea. I was following an interesting discussion at,
http://www.sciphysicsforums.com/spfbb1/index.php
search for double slit.
The idea here is that the particle wave duality comes from an interaction
with the slit via
momentum transfer. Whatever you think, it is a good
John Berry wrote:
Sheesh, that monstrosity is only meant to generate 30KW.
>
> So even IF it works perfectly, it is a terrible sounding investment!
>
Like a tokamak plasma fusion reactor.
Seriously, I think the people making this think it can only work on a
gigantic
Fran--
It seems an experiment would be possible to see some change. A lens in an
intense magnetic field may be all that is required. The magnetic
susceptibility may act to shield the intense magnetic field to some extent.
Two lens with differing susceptibilities may be necessary to
In some areas such as where I live, there are separate charges for delivering
electricity and the actual electricity itself on the utility bill.
Many months I pay more for line delivery charges than for actual electricity
itself.
Here is a situation that I think would be unfair to the power companies,
and unsustainable. The Tesla Powerwall project aims to put small batteries
in houses so that solar power can be saved up during the day and used at
night. Suppose this pans out, and also solar arrays get cheaper and larger.
A
I wrote:
> They would install a gas powered backup generator that turns on
> automatically. This costs about $3000 for a small 11 kW unit (2.5 years of
> $100 payments to the power company).
>
Note that in this scenario they have a Tesla Powerwall, so they do not need
a generator capable of
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