.
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voltage line from an old TV.
(Don't touch while in operation!).
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.
What difference does it make where they come from?
[snip]
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In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 02 Jun 2006 11:16:32
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Hi,
[snip]
See:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ZhangXontheexplo.pdf
Their w-s sound a lot like hydrino formation to me.
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in the water
that it accounted for nearly all of the gas, and very little real
radiolysis/photolysis was needed (this doesn't seem likely).
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has expired, and
was in Norwegian or something for some reason (must have missed the language
option)
[snip]
You may both find this of use :)
http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/form-ser.html.en-us.en
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a device that enriches O2 based upon some form of
filtration. Perhaps he can enlighten us as to the details of its
operation and perhaps a patent number?
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are liberated (but not created) in
the electrolysis system, and these release lots of energy when
they undergo further shrinkage (possibly with fusion reactions) in
the cylinder.
It does not explain why the engine runs cold.
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fusion. Is that authority not enough for you
?
Reading between the lines I would say he is referring to Bob
Peter. It might good for a laugh to see them wiggle out of
observing a real demonstration.
[snip]
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,
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Prime Minister,
As well as having Uranium resources among the largest in the
World, Australia has about a million square kilometers of desert
admirably suited to the collection of solar energy, and pretty
much useless for anything else. In fact we could more than supply
the entire planet with
Hi Andreas,
This is a copy of a letter sent to the letters pages of major
Australian newspapers (which they don't appear inclined to print),
and copied to the PM.
--
Prime Minister,
As well as having Uranium resources among the
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Mon, 22 May 2006 09:55:20
-0400:
Hi,
[snip]
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
Not quite true. Wind is still slightly more expensive than coal or
gas, Solar thermal more expensive than wind.
Only when you ignore the social cost of pollution and mining.
While true
should tell him that the only form of fusion that
produces no radioactive waste is Cold Fusion.
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-green in less than 4 seconds on the 2nd hit..
Something of interest diffusing into it, Robin?
Fred
What about the third and subsequent hits?
(Perhaps something is being driven out by the first hit?)
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explains the source of purported excess power reported
by the Graneau's.
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calculated were total shrinkage energies,
not just for the next step. They should have been 666 eV for Ar+
and 1360 eV for O++.
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[snip]
A Google search on Quantum Electrodynamic Cavitation yielded
exactly 1 hit. You can guess where it was.
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is that the
outer shell of electrons is shielding those on the inside from the
ZPE?
Pions anyone? :)
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it is converted to more useful chemicals using once again
power from the Solar plant.
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In reply to Frederick Sparber's message of Sun, 21 May 2006
08:50:42 -0600:
Hi Fred,
Cheer up, Robin.
ElectrOpium to the rescue. :-)
I thought that in the real world, they had already determined that
ElectrOpium only had a lifetime of nanoseconds?
[snip]
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,
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Prime Minister,
As well as having Uranium resources among the largest in the
World, Australia has about a million square kilometers of desert
admirably suited to the collection of solar energy, and pretty
much useless for anything else. In fact we could more than supply
the entire planet with
toxic to use as a gasoline substitute.
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about the efficiency of an ICE, which is also a bit
painful, but we use them anyway.
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such as stress related
failure are more likely to be noticed before causing problems.
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In reply to Zell, Chris's message of Mon, 15 May 2006 08:37:30
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Hi,
[snip]
The thing to analyze is the efficiency. 20% for the Euro device is a bit
painful.
20% is also about the efficiency of an ICE, which is also a bit
painful, but we use them anyway.
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Robin van
electrons from some thing in the carbuater.
[snip]
There are plenty of electrons available from any metal surface, so
this explanation is extremely unlikely.
(The Joe cell itself being made of metal).
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]
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In reply to RC Macaulay's message of Mon, 15 May 2006 15:24:17
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Hi,
[snip]
How did so few accomplish so much ? Answer.. a moral code of ethics.
[snip]
No, by conquest.
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level is forbidden, but not from the higher
level.
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this
matter being addressed
[snip]
Indeed. According to their web site the theoretical number of
recharge cycles is 3000, but that clearly remains to be seen,
considering that they haven't yet built a prototype.
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explain how the active agent can pass through
Al to enter the carburetor.
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(compared to the K nucleus). If it is severely jostled
about, under circumstance which go beyond normal acceleration into
jerk then we could have the Auger cascade with ZPE stepping-in
later to restore some normalcy to the situation.
Assuming there is a ZPE.
[snip]
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ourselves consuming 100 times more energy.
[snip]
That's why it's important that we learn to appreciate the value of
efficiency before energy becomes too cheap to meter.
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?
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Auger
cascade), which wouldn't have happened unless the hydrinohydride
bonding energy with the K nucleus were greater than the energy of
the reverse Auger cascade.
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with K in the ocean would form gaseous
Ar which would rise to the surface and mix with the air. Ar in the
air which was exposed to cosmic rays would lose it's bound
hydrinohydride becoming K again, and would soon dissolve in rain
water and end up back in the ocean.
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http
.
Energy is going to be almost too cheap to meter. The only
eternally valid unit of exchange is the hour of work, since this
is the only resource which we all value about equally. (The
communists did get something right). Even in Star Trek they
exchange shifts.
[snip]
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= pressure. That pressure is 22300
atm.
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to the water).
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2006 19:27:16 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
From: Robin van Spaandonk
That pressure is 22300
atm.
But, still, this is the Alpha-atmosphere.
I thought the alpha atmosphere was normal atmospheric pressure
caused by air molecules?
Try reading:
http
, could you send me a copy?
You may find both of these are pertinent to your idea.
Indeed!
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, the vapor from bottled Hydrogen Peroxide HO-OH drawn into the
cylinder where it dissociates into 2 OH upon compression-ignition might prove
interesting.
How do you get the OH radical to attach to an Ar atom?
What does OH have to do with the Hydrinos anyway?
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http
://support.radioshack.com/support_radios/doc69/69948.pdf
[snip]
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In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Sat, 06 May 2006 02:41:34
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Hi,
[snip]
h...I wonder how many homes could be kept warm in the winter by all the
heat generated by computers.
[snip]
That heat is already keeping them warm. It means less use of other
sources of heat.
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current would supply them, less if water
splitting is enhanced by hydrino energy release in the
electrolyzer. (Assuming 100 hp engine).
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at 1.48 V, so anything beyond that is just converted to heat.
Consequently whether or not to use HV depends on what you are
trying to achieve, and how.
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. If argon really is mostly K + Hy then it could be
a special case.
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is a near
certainty.
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the ions (due to reduced
distance between electrons), and would thus the neutral plasma
expand? Or do the repulsive and attractive forces cancel out
exactly?
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Hi,
Well it looks like someone has been following Vortex, and decided
to grant Jed his wish:-
http://www.physorg.com/news66039875.html :)
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.
---
Frank Grimer
Indeed. Furthermore, if it is possible via one path, then there
may be more paths via which it is possible, which have nothing to
do with the current method.
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Hi,
Read the last paragraph. :)
http://www.physorg.com/news65961016.html
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,
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low you won't have to go
far till you find someone at home willing to make a fast buck by
letting you use his private charging station for half an hour or
so at an exorbitant price. (...and it will teach you to pay more
attention to the fuel gage in future). ;)
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(not seconds) :(
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= driving time.
Hmmm, to deliver 500 kWhr in 8 minutes at 240 V . . .
500 kWhr x 60 = 30 MWmin
30 MWmin / 8 min = 3.75 MW instantaneous
15,625 Amps?
[snip]
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?
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In reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s message of Tue, 02 May
2006 19:15:40 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
Yeah, mate; but, that isn't an American SUV. g
SUV's are a passing fad.
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.
[snip]
Keep the ICE vehicles for long trips, and use the electric vehicle
for the daily commute. Most km's are traveled during the daily
commute anyway, so overall the savings would still be huge.
(Most US households are two car families (at least) anyway).
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In reply to thomas malloy's message of Tue, 02 May 2006 10:07:36
-0500:
Hi,
Has anyone on the list read any of these books?
Kiril Chukanov wrote:
Dear Thomas,
Please visit my web-site: www.chukanovenergy.com
http://www.chukanovenergy.com/ Whats new.
[snip]
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Hi,
I just came across this:-
http://www.nutech2000.com/webtext/forum/hydrinopower.html
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]
...not of course, if the microwaves are creating hydrinos from the
water vapor.
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explain how the essence of the
cell can penetrate an Al plate to enter the carburetor, while
H[n1/25] could do that easily.
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by a microwave pulse in the cylinders of an ICE
turning a generator?
This is close to what we wanted try a few years back.
Unfortunately, the engine seals leaked like a sieve.
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it can form the (H3O*) entity.
[snip]
Maybe, but the lifetime of electronium is way to short, and it's
going in the wrong direction. H3O* in the cell isn't going to make
any difference to what's going on in the engine.
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obvious problem is that about 7% of Potassium is K41,
which with embedded hydrinohydride would result in Ar42, which one
might therefore expect to be some percentage of Ar. However to the
best of my knowledge, there is no Ar42.
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the same energy level,
which is why I suggested 70 eV.
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hydrinohydride attached. The bond
strength would be at most 70 eV, allowing for slow but regular
exchange. As Argon it is chemically inert, and hence gaseous,
while without the hydrinohydride, it reverts to true Potassium and
once again becomes an ion ending up back in the water.
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possible that Reich actually discovered hydrinos in the
environment, but didn't realize what he had.
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or the hydrino,
so they assigned this energy level to what they knew best. Is
there more to the story ?
Note that they have been experimenting with this for 20 years,
i.e. since 1986 when Mills first published his theory. I doubt
it's a coincidence.
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http
by various solids, and
possibly turning radioactive if kept too long.
Yes, but the fly in the ointment is that the cell reportedly turns
cold during operation...
Naturally. Pull a soft vacuum on water and watch it cool.
I see Fred beat me to it! :)
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In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Wed, 19 Apr 2006 22:56:52
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Hi,
[snip]
HOWEVER, what motion can possibly eliminate the macroscopic magnetic field
of a permanent magnet??
[snip]
The motion of sufficient positrons into the magnet to annihilate
all the electrons. :^]
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see that in the 316 Stainless that they use, Mo is
also present. Bonus point.
(Ions formed at the anode migrate to the cathode where they get
converted back into atoms, at which point they can catalyze Mills
reactions).
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a worse partner.
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book
that also showed that the Elves run and control the European Union and the
United Nations.
I think the gnomes of Zurich is a bit more likely. ;)
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at a dimensional
frequency of one megahertz-meter
I tried the same same experiment with cheep titianum oxide nanoparicles. It
did not work for me, yet.
[snip]
TiO2 is not a conductor, gold is.
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Hi,
These are about the right size to resonate with ground state
hydrogen, which would release hydrino heat.
http://www.physorg.com/news63003999.html
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really makes me wonder sometimes. How can a
beam that is capable of penetrating materials without a loss in
energy shatter target material? How does it decide whether to go
through or destroy?
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of kinetic energy, due to it's
proximity to the reaction. This would be a clean nuclear reaction,
resulting only in energetic He3 and protons.
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the number three because we live in a 3
dimensional universe.
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..but then so is everything in it, thus bound by the same rules.
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object.
You still can't see the back of it, and even if you could, you're
still only looking at the surface.
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but is would be
just as effective.
You're ball of wool is still 3 dimensional.
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of
some kind, and we don't even know what family of curve to apply.
I tried to show that even an exponential curve doesn't appear to
be rising fast enough, so yes I think we are up the proverbial
creek without a paddle.
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detract from the basic facts. What
I said stands. The number 3 is a direct consequence of living in a
3 dimensional universe.
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with your original suggestion of LiOD?
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[snip]
-Original Message-
From: Robin van Spaandonk
I tried to show that even an exponential curve doesn't appear to
be rising fast enough, so yes I think we are up the proverbial
creek without a paddle
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Sat, 18 Mar 2006 23:06:25
-0500:
Hi,
[snip]
What is the uncertainty in these figures?
Harry
[snip]
I have no idea. However at least one of them applies to only one
specific measurement station.
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Hi,
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 I wrote:-
--
In reply to Mitchell Jones's message of Sat, 14 Oct 2000 17:18:54
-0500:
[snip]
***{How can pressure rise from 8 to 5200 mbar after all of the CO2 in the
atmosphere--i.e., 90% by
temperature superconducting wires or hydrogen pipelines may allow
electricity to be transmitted across the continent.
[snip]
Georgia also has it's own renewable resource just off the coast,
in the form of the Gulf Stream.
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them a car that runs on
water, they'll buy it. It's up to us (ao) to ensure that it also
benefits the environment.
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) is
correct, it means we would hit the 500 ppm tipping point in 7
years time.
We should therefore expect to hit it sooner.
Horace please correct any egregious errors.
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analysis.
Carbon nano tubes may make a good platform for launching EVs. An
EV accelerated by a chemical differential voltage of up to 3 volts
could accelerate a deuteron up to an energy of 3 * 2 * 1836 = 11
keV. Enough to bring about a fusion reaction.
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about this number of three.
[snip]
There's nothing magic about it, it's a direct consequence of
living in a 3 dimensional universe. Point objects have 3 degrees
of freedom.
The rings demonstrate that beautifully.
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be
leaving more CO2 in the atmosphere (because CO2 would saturate
surface water, then not be removed), so that our contribution
accumulates faster.
(BTW krill are crustaceans, so they should be creating CO2, not
consuming it).
[snip]
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://www.ccds.charlotte.nc.us/~jarrett/EV/cost.php
If the batteries are connected in series such that the total
voltage roughly equals that of the grid, then no transformer is
necessary, and the charger efficiency is increased.
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in that
year. (No one cares how much D is lost when producing heavy
water).
Bottom line, I still think this may be marginally possible, but it
would require more detailed analysis to be sure, and of course
real experimental evidence already gained doesn't hurt. ;)
[snip]
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
, the net energy from
this reaction increases to 12.9 MeV / fusion reaction, which is
about 73% of the fusion energy. IOW the breeding step nearly
doubles the overall energy output.
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
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