[Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-17 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Jurg— FYI. Robin made noter of the following: https://www.nndc.bnl.gov/nudat2/RE: \ Bob From: Jürg Wyttenbach Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 3:26 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ? Am 17.06.20 um

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-17 Thread Jones Beene
ITER is indeed a sad joke and a dirty stain on the physics establishment. Wouldn't it be ironic if that project was magically savaged and made commercially useful - by the simple expedient of adding on a cheap muon source ... which of course is where the Holmlid licensees are envissioning an

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-17 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Am 17.06.20 um 20:50 schrieb Nicholas Palmer: I subsequently found out that the important or only ingredient was zirconium. I had asked Chris at the time if aluminium powder might be part of the 'sauce' and he looked angry. I note that powdered zirconium can be used in old style flash bulbs

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-17 Thread Michael Foster
I believe we are engaged in a nostalgic postmortem. No? CF/LENR has been systematically beaten to death by members of the scientific establishment afraid of losing their grants, especially the ITER nuts with the huge budgets.

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-17 Thread Terry Blanton
Yes, the Cincinnati group. Thanks. I couldn't recall their name. Your memory is better than mine, old Beene. On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 4:16 PM Jones Beene wrote: > I have a vague memory of it but not the details. There was a lot of > disinformation about the exploits of the Cincinnati Group. >

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-17 Thread Jones Beene
I have a vague memory of it but not the details. There was a lot of disinformation about the exploits of the Cincinnati Group. Last I heard Keith is still at it and has a new project but that list folded. Terry Blanton wrote: Wow.  Okay, firing up the wayback machine... I vaguely

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-17 Thread Terry Blanton
Wow. Okay, firing up the wayback machine... I vaguely recall that Keith Nagel was doing some research along those lines. Maybe Jones remembers. I think Beene participated in Nagel's NewCandle list where they did some research along those lines. On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 2:50 PM Nicholas Palmer

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-17 Thread Nicholas Palmer
Hi Terry, I think it was Chris T or Jed R who pointed me towards Vortex way back when. While we're reminiscing, I wonder if you might be able to clear up something? I met Chris at his house not that long before he died and he showed me something he was working on, which was the ' tile burn'

[Vo]:what ever happened with this?

2020-06-17 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Low-energy nuclear reactions. The House report encourages NSF to “evaluate the various theories, experiments, and scientific literature surrounding the field of LENR,” which is most associated with the pursuit of cold fusion. It also directs NSF to “provide a set of recommendations as to

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-17 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Hi Bob Classic entangled states are not far off the true SO(4) entangled magnetic states. The only difference is that we now know that entanglement is covered by the phase space and thus is not time bound. The wave nodes do look similar to a scalar wave and the whole entangled system thus

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-17 Thread Robin
In reply to bobcook39...@hotmail.com's message of Wed, 17 Jun 2020 04:51:53 +: Hi Bob, Try this http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/chart/ [snip] >I think Jurg is working on such knowing for simple systems. The Brookhaven >Laboratory in New York keeps a data base for many nuclear species of the