I wrote:
> By the way, the name of that detergent is cute. It is Kyukyuto which is
> the sound clean wet dishes make when you wife them. Kyu! Kyu!
>
WIPE them. Not wife. That has to be some kind of Freudian slip.
Ahem, let's keep this here, shall we? What happens in Vortex stays in
Vortex. I
Jack Cole wrote:
He probably needs to include more data.
>
There is lots more data in the first paper.
H LV wrote:
In your paper you describe a certain brand of orange scented detergent. Do
> you think a successful replication requires it? Harry
>
See p. 18:
It is not clear whether the choice of detergent or the type of plastic in
the scrubbing brush has an effect on the outcome of this
>
> It is a normal heating curve! It is a calibration. It looks pretty bumpy
> to me. That's ambient temp fluctuations, I think.
Not so. I used the data from his active run to create that chart.
He re-calibrates everything, every time he puts reactors into the box and
> seals it up. He does
In your paper you describe a certain brand of orange scented detergent. Do
you think a successful replication requires it? Harry
On Wed., Jun. 19, 2019, 8:23 p.m. Jed Rothwell,
wrote:
> Axil Axil wrote:
>
>
>> This replication method goes without saying. But what is the plan for
>> continuing
Hi
(I've been lurking VortexL since a long time and this is my first
contribution - sorry for my poor frenglish)
IMO Mizuno is one of the most interesting case in the field of
lenr/CF. Much more solid than people like Rossi for example.
I wonder why Google CF team doesn't integrate him or try to
Axil Axil wrote:
> This replication method goes without saying. But what is the plan for
> continuing improvement of this type of reactor?
>
Here is my plan. First we get a few people to replicate. Then a few more,
say 10. They tell others and 20 more replicate. Then 50 more, then a chain
Jack Cole wrote:
It's not really clear to me whether he re-calibrated everything with the
> new reactor.
>
He re-calibrates everything, every time he puts reactors into the box and
seals it up. He does the procedures graphed in the Calorimetry section of
the new paper. The traverse test and so
JonesBeene wrote:
This experiment is so similar to what has been done before over 30 years –
> what is the one detail which makes it so much more robust?
>
Mizuno has some ideas about that which I hope to translate and put in a new
paper soon.
Ed Storms thinks it is the Pd mechanically bound
Many thanks to Jed. His long connection to Mizuno is valuable for sharing
research with others.
Bob Cook
From: bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2019 9:38:26 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Mizuno reports increased excess heat
My
Norront is well funded and should be able to use NMR analysis to fully identify
isotopic changes. They already have the laser facility to alter magnetic
fields and associated resonances.
Bob Cook
From: JonesBeene
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2019 9:00:42 AM
To:
Of interest – could the heat of the Mizuno device be partly or mostly nuclear…
but also … NON-fusion and NON-weak force ?
A mass-energy value which keeps turning up in dense hydrogen cluster papers is
630 eV. It apparently relates to energy released by a cluster of dense hydrogen
which has
It's not really clear to me whether he re-calibrated everything with the
new reactor. In the first set of experiments (first paper), he had two
reactors and would switch between them. The second set, he only shows a
50W calibration and 0W. I graphed input power by reactor temp, and it
looks
Here is some more info. from the invoice for the nickel meshes, from Inada
Kanaami, Inc. It says:
ニッケル200 綾織金網 0.055X180mesh 200X300 5枚
Let me insert commas. That means:
Nickel 200, twill wire mesh, 0.055 x 180 mesh, 200 x 300, 5 sheets
Nickel-200 is 99.6% nickel. It is described here:
My guess is that the 2-D layers create 2-D systems of Pd with high magnetic
fields and resulting in a BEC of paired D which are coupled to the electrons
of the Ni mesh. The spin energy of the Ni isotopes and maybe the Pd isotopes
is given up to the lattice electrons of the Ni isotopes with
Here is a bit of a shocker if you haven’t been following this breaking news
closely.
The connection of Mizuno to the Holmlid UDD (ultra dense deuterium) phenomenon
may be closer than most observers are aware.
Late last year – after the earthquake – Mizuno supplied a test reactor to
Sindre
Robin,
Another looming possibility is that only sparse nuclear fusion reactions are
happening but most of the thermal gain comes from BEC dominated processes
where mass is converted into energy in such a way that the thermal gain is
more than chemical but less than fusion. Most likely the
I made some minor changes to the paper and uploaded a new version. Biggest
change, p. 12:
Rubbing is done with a palladium rod, 100 mm long, diameter 5.0 mm, 99.95%
purity. Before rubbing the mesh, weight it with a precision scale. Then
vigorously rub the entire surface, left and right and up and
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