Re: [Vo]:Material selection in LENR reactor design.

2018-03-17 Thread Axil Axil
The magnetic field must be composed of chiral photons. This type chiral polarized field is formed by chiral electrons:. see http://physics.unl.edu/~tgay/content/CPE.html .

Re: [Vo]:LENR fission

2018-03-17 Thread Axil Axil
When a SPP Bose condensate breaks up protons and neutrons, it absorbs energy, and subatomic particles are also produced. For the absorbed energy portion, a SPP Bose Condensate has three energy output channels: Light, muons and hawking radiation(heat). The decay of protons and neutrons produces

RE: [Vo]:LENR fission

2018-03-17 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Axil— You indicate that a muon decays into “heat energy” and electrons. How do you define “heat energy”? Is it the result of an immediate (ultra fast} reaction producing a new coherent system evolved from the original coherent system of which the decaying muon was a constituent? Is it EM

Re: [Vo]:LENR fission

2018-03-17 Thread Axil Axil
- - IF SAFIRE looked into the titanium isotopes that was generated by transmutation, they would see that it is mostly Ti47 and Ti49 because those isotopes have a large magnetic moment. Table. Stables isotopes of titanium

Re: [Vo]:LENR fission

2018-03-17 Thread Axil Axil
One of the key features of a sucessful LENR reactor design is the high efficiency conversion of LENR energy into heat. Most of the energy that is produced by the LENR reaction is formatted as subatomic particle creation. It is important in a successful LENR reaction design to capture those

[Vo]:EPRI study

2018-03-17 Thread Brian Ahern
I was excited about pulsing the nanopowders at a range of frequencies seeking a resonance, but my supply burned out and the funding ended. The appearance of the Manelas device showed a resonance around 130kiloHertz with interacting pulses around a strontium ferrite billet. The SrFeOx billet

[Vo]:Material selection in LENR reactor design.

2018-03-17 Thread Axil Axil
Some reactor builders are using a lot of tungsten in his reactor design. This is a mistake. Tungsten is a wonderful food for the LENR reaction because most of its stable isotopes have zero nuclear spin. 180W...179.946701 (5)0.120%...0 182W...181.948202

RE: [Vo]:LENR fission

2018-03-17 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Brian— Did the EPRI 2012 experiments include resonant stimulation of any kind once a low level heating was observed? I am thinking about dipole and or quadrupole electric and /or magnetic field stimulation over a range of frequencies that could resonate with the reactants present. I

Re: [Vo]:LENR fission

2018-03-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
JonesBeene wrote: > In fact, his E-Cat system demands it. > The E-Cat does not work. It is a fraud. Anyone who accepts the positive feedback modality should realize that it > comes with a lot of baggage. > The data shows positive feedback. Anyone who rejects data is

RE: [Vo]:LENR fission

2018-03-17 Thread JonesBeene
Here is one general relationship which may enter into this discussion. When metals - or any electrical conductors - are heated they become more resistive, not less. As they are cooled they become more conductive. If any experiment depends on electrical input, as do all electrolysis

Re: [Vo]:LENR fission

2018-03-17 Thread Brian Ahern
In My 2012 EPRI on gas loading Nickel nanopowders I always saw continuing heating, but at levels below 200 milliwatts. I did not find any accelerant property. My attempts at dielectric discharges was terminated when I burned out the power supply and was introduced to Arthur Manelas

RE: [Vo]:LENR fission --definition of COP-

2018-03-17 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
As commonly used with respect to engineered systems for production of useful mechanical or EM energy such as the production of light or heat, COP refers to the system output useful energy/ energy input. The key is what is “useful energy” in above definition? In most cases it is assumed that

Re: [Vo]:LENR fission

2018-03-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
JonesBeene wrote: FAIL > > > Apparently this is too an issue which is either not important or too > technical for you. I looked at the few of these references and none of them > mention COP wrt thermal feedback. > As I said, that is because the COP is meaningless in cold

RE: [Vo]:LENR in a battery?

2018-03-17 Thread JonesBeene
As I thought, this is an application not a granted patent. The confusion arises because the inventor in the text of the Abstract calls it a Patent but a closer look shows that to be a mischaracterization. There is a publication date for an Abstract as well as for a Patent. The inventor does

[Vo]:Alan Smith and William Collis interviewed on new Cold Fusion Now! -podcast episodes.

2018-03-17 Thread Esa Ruoho
You might find this of interest. Alan Smith of Looking for Heat and William Collis have been interviewed on the Cold Fusion Now! -podcast. http://coldfusionnow.org/cfnpodcast/ You can subscribe to the feed on iTunes via https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cold-fusion-now/id1330114781

Re: [Vo]:LENR in a battery?

2018-03-17 Thread MJ
    It can be dowloaded here:     http://www.pat2pdf.org/patents/pat20180059704.pdf     Mark Jordan On 17-Mar-18 05:03, Nigel Dyer wrote: It appears to be a real patent, finally published on March 1st https://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair Nigel On 17/03/2018 01:53, JonesBeene wrote:

Re: [Vo]:LENR in a battery?

2018-03-17 Thread Nigel Dyer
It appears to be a real patent visible if you go to https://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair and search for 15/330,224 Nigel On 17/03/2018 01:53, JonesBeene wrote: Strange that there is no patent number – only an application number but they call it a patent. Justia has been know to

Re: [Vo]:LENR in a battery?

2018-03-17 Thread Nigel Dyer
It appears to be a real patent, finally published on March 1st https://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair Nigel On 17/03/2018 01:53, JonesBeene wrote: Strange that there is no patent number – only an application number but they call it a patent. Justia has been know to screw up in the past