Re: [Vo]:More on the novel particle

2019-02-03 Thread Jones Beene
There appears to be a magnetic component to LENR based on the interpretation of some experiments, but the unusual thing is that a moderate or low field helps, but not a high field. A high field may in fact be counter productive. This goes against the "supersize-it"mentality. Go figure.

Re: [Vo]:More on the novel particle

2019-02-03 Thread H LV
Maybe MRI machines will be useful instruments too. They used to be called NMR imaging machines but the name was changed due to irrationals fears associated with the word nuclear. Harry On Sun, Feb 3, 2019, 6:39 PM H LV Rutherford established this method of investigating the nucleus and the >

Re: [Vo]:More on the novel particle

2019-02-03 Thread H LV
Rutherford established this method of investigating the nucleus and the hope has been with increasing energies we would devine the secrets of the nucleus but I think this approach has reached it limits. The new tools of nuclear research are what has a traditionally been viewed as useful to only

[Vo]:Useful tables of fusion reaction energy release

2019-02-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Here is a paper that was on-line, and then off-line, and now it is back: S. K. Borowski, NASA Technical Memorandum 107030 AIAA–87–1814, “Comparison of Fusion/Antiproton Propulsion Systems for Interplanetary Travel"

[Vo]:Fw: CF/LANR Colloquium at MIT 2019 - update Feb 1

2019-02-03 Thread Brian Ahern
From: Dr. Mitchell Swartz Sent: Friday, February 1, 2019 5:04 PM To: Brian Ahern Subject: CF/LANR Colloquium at MIT 2019 - update Feb 1 -- Vortex Update February 1, 2019 The 2019 Cold Fusion/LANR Colloquium at MIT (Cambridge, MA) March 23-24,