[Vo]:LENR BIG DATA, PROPERLY PROCESSED

2016-11-12 Thread Peter Gluck
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/11/nov-12-2016-lenr-big-data-properly.html wish you a fine weekend, my friends! peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

Re: [Vo]:Holmlid, Mills & muons

2016-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
THE ELECTROSCOPE I built an Electroscope in fourth grade. Its easy to build and use. This device can detect muon ionization in the same way that it can detect beta radiation. Electrostatics at Home https://mysite.du.edu/~jcalvert/phys/elechome.htm My electroscope used two gold leaf strips

Re: [Vo]:Holmlid, Mills & muons

2016-11-12 Thread Teslaalset
How about deflecting muon paths by strong magnetic fields. I found this info . On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 8:06 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > Unsolicited observations of identical experimental consequences

Re: [Vo]:Holmlid, Mills & muons

2016-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
Unsolicited observations of identical experimental consequences lends credence to the production of a common causative reaction. For example, Defkalion saw not advantage in reporting a major problem that they suffered in the testing and demonstration of their system that later ture up in other

Re: [Vo]:Holmlid, Mills & muons

2016-11-12 Thread Brian Ahern
Toomuch credit is being given to Me356 andDefkalion. For that matter, Mills also has a troublesome history. His latest announcement seems curiously like a 'Me too' response to . the E The discussion seems to accept the fraudulent claims and empowers them. If this was a legalaction we would

RE: [Vo]:Holmlid, Mills & muons

2016-11-12 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Axil Axil If LENR is heavily deployed in a high density urban housing situation, then a dense field of general muon interference will produce a impossible to shield zone of electronic and electrical failure. There is a well-known way to mollify

Re: [Vo]:Holmlid, Mills & muons

2016-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
My posts revised and extended as follows: The rule of thumb for light speed signal propagation is one foot per nanosecond. For the muon, a decay time on the average of 2.2 microseconds implies that the field of muon decay is on the order of 2,200 feet. muon decay can happen inside this 2,200 foot

Re: [Vo]:Holmlid, Mills & muons

2016-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
More... One thing that Holmlid, ME356, Eros, and Defkalion all have detected is a high state of ionization as muons interacted with matter and ionized it. There must be a huge flux of muons produced to disable electronic equipment at meters away from the LENR reaction. If LENR is heavily

Re: [Vo]:Holmlid, Mills & muons

2016-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
The rule of thumb for light speed propagation is one foot per nanosecond. For the muon, a decay time on the average of 2.2 microseconds implies that the field of muon decay is on the order of 2200 feet. muon decay can happen inside this 2200 foot sphere or far outside it based on the vagaries of

RE: [Vo]:Holmlid, Mills & muons

2016-11-12 Thread Jones Beene
Bob, Mills, as we know - avoids deuterium like the plague and does not want to see anything nuclear … matter of fact, it would not surprise me if he used deuterium-depleted water, and took other extreme steps to completely avoid any sign of fusion. For instance, Mills may use silver,

Re: [Vo]:Holmlid, Mills & muons

2016-11-12 Thread Bob Higgins
If large quantities of muons are being produced, would you not expect to see the normal branches for muon catalyzed fusion to occur around it? These would be clearly detectable as 2.45 MeV neutrons for D2 gas or high energy 14 MeV neutron emission if the muons were to impact on a D-T gas mix.

[Vo]:Holmlid, Mills & muons

2016-11-12 Thread Jones Beene
For those who suspect that the Holmlid effect and the Mills effect are related, no matter what the proponents of each may think, here is a further thought from the fringe . about one of the possible implications. Holmlid has suggested that a very high flux of muons can be produced by a subwatt