Re: FW: [Vo]:If Mizuno is correct, this design is likely tobetheprecursor to all future devices

2019-07-18 Thread mixent
In reply to Jürg Wyttenbach's message of Thu, 18 Jul 2019 13:37:44 +0200: Hi, [snip] >In the Hydrogen LENR (?) the H-H --> H*-H* condensation produces about >500eV of magnetic potential energy due to SO(4)  spin coupling of the >perturbative proton mass. This can exactly be calculated. If it

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Solar could be the death of LENR for the grid level segment... but hey … that's OK.

2019-07-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
JonesBeene wrote: Where does this ongoing sea-change in power cost leave LENR? > > > > In two words: portable power. This market is not too shabby - even if you > can only get low penetration. > There is no way PV can compete with cold fusion. When it matures, cold fusion will be hundreds of

Re: FW: [Vo]:If Mizuno is correct, this design is likely tobetheprecursor to all future devices

2019-07-18 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
As said: Most of the energy is coming from electron shrinkage, with the addition of the occasional nuclear reaction where the energy is carried by charged heavy particles and is primarily converted to heat. In the Hydrogen LENR (?) the H-H --> H*-H* condensation produces about 500eV of

Re: FW: [Vo]:If Mizuno is correct, this design is likely tobetheprecursor to all future devices

2019-07-18 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Axil Your nonsensical posts now hit the fan. If you ever had high school physics/mechanics you should understand why there can be no hard fusion radiation in LENR. The only exceptions are: Target nucleus unstable and overloading of the energy down scaling path. The later effect is what we