of the Hy + Li7 - 2 x He4 reaction
would be even greater. This despite the fact that the cross
section for p-Li7 is quite low. IOW I suspect that the long
confinement times and high densities made possible by hydrinos
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blowing somewhere.
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to produce T. This should still be a breeder.
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. Grimes,
It's been a little while since last I annoyed you, so I thought I
would just drop in for moment to see if you had made any progress
on detecting heat from the 22 nm tubes?
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, produces
enough energy to pay for the processing, and in particular it
destroys the I129, Cs135 and Cs137, so that these are no longer
present in the waste, and hence can't leak out at the burial site
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[snip]
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are taken into account).(Which may be what is in the
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as well, such that the water
layer easily cools the entire reactor.
Some of the hydrogen in the water will absorb a neutron and
eventually convert to Tritium which can then be removed and
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- 1E5 degrees IMO), would make
Boltzmann tail production of O++ possible (ideal = 4E5 K).
This then could trigger deuterino production and consequent
nuclear reactions.
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However as noted in my other post, this sort of temperature is
just fine for creating O++.
(BTW acetone contains an Oxygen atom, and it's double bond to
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high temperature environment.)
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the next
one up in scale, results from the need to keep the velocity about
both minor and major radius identical i.e. alpha x c, for all
toroids.
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energy gammas ?
[snip]
You can, but because of conservation of angular momentum, you get
an equal number of positrons. Then the positrons go off on their
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, or if all vectors are
parallel, then they must of necessity be different in magnitude.
With a torus, this problem doesn't arise.
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the consequence of this is that conservation of charge is
actually conservation of angular momentum. Mirror image particles
are produced concurrently.
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and positrons start annihilating one another.
Two toroids together = 1 new toroid with a charge of 1.
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on this list I believe - use an absentee ballot. These
are on paper, and can't be rigged (they can however get lost).
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not able to be recounted by hand, as almost happened in florida in 2k
[snip]
Then whoever said it might be time for another revolution may have
been correct.
I suspect that when the discrepancy between reality and what is
reported gets too great, there will be one anyway.
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, then the positron is just it's mirror
image.
(The mirror image of a flat wavy circle is still the same flat
wavy circle, just turned upside down).
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...
... how excitin'
Jones
Since hydrogen gas is very clearly alpha aether, and it's
dimensions are roughly that of the Bohr radius, I think your
dividing line is probably in the wrong place.
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/2xPi? I.e. how is it measured, and which geometrical
assumptions are applied to the measurement? (i.e. that value
appears to come from assuming the electron is a point particle
spinning around at the Bohr radius).
[snip]
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the
cylinder is wrapped into a torus?
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), and the second works out to 511 keV, which is the
mass/energy of the electron.
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of magnitude) than outgoing
radiation pressure.
[snip]
I don't follow you.
I assumed that by radiation pressure you were referring to the
radiation pressure caused by the light emitted by stars. Was I
wrong to make this assumption?
[snip]
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are suggesting -
I think 8-)
It might provide a natural explanation for your alphabet soup.
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[snip]
Perhaps this provides a clue:-
http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/energy/
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of the
galaxy.
[snip]
Have you considered the possibility that it may be much closer to
home, i.e. in the core of the Earth?
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in the solar atmosphere should act as a hydrino catalyst,
eventually catalyzing the reactions above).
[snip]
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side -- though that shouldn't actually make
much difference.
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to be higher, then the frequency would have to be very
much higher to still get a longer wave.
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Hi,
This http://www.physorg.com/news9639.html could be used to create
a conducting material with surface holes of 45.58 nm. This size
should act as a resonant cavity for 27.2 eV, making the material a
permanent Mills catalyst, potentially with a power output of kWs /
cm^2.
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.
Then you should request entry into the hydrinophile group and post it:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SCQM/
S(c)eptics and crackpots not allowed!
-Original Message-
From: Robin van Spaandonk
This http://www.physorg.com/news9639.html could be used to create
a conducting material
the balloon down, but of necessity, the cable
must be conducting. Therefore lightning strikes are going to fry
the power connections on the ground.
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ribbon feed
anodes and cathodes. (Loops in the ribbon pass slowly through the
cells, such that the anode and cathode are continuously renewed).
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methods will find application.
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, then contamination may only be a minor issue.
However it's also possible that the only requirement is that
certain trace elements (or isotopes) be present, in which case it
may not matter whether or not the actual crystalline structure is
rearranged at a local level.
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... but as this is New Year's day ... perhaps some
readers will appreciate a mystery to ponder
...and in the context of a renewal... of lost focus.
Jones
[snip]
If I had to guess, I'd say Jones is going to point to low
temperature neutron production. ;)
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they reach the surface, if not before.
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that it was in fact a hydrino reaction powering it.
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with the availability of cheap
energy and the increase in combined desalination/deuterium plants
will probably drop considerably).
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of the fine structure constant.
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+ radicals and then freeing the
hydrogen, causing atomic expansion.
..which is almost what I said in my post.
I'm afraid this is more a case of great minds thinking alike
than plagiarism. ;)
On Dec 19, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
If the electrodes do indeed form diodes
the device itself, then you need to look at the Carnot
efficiency of the device (TH-TL)/TH. Having determined the Carnot
efficiency, you probably need to divide this by about a factor of
2 to get somewhere close to real conversion efficiency.
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reverse bias, then that is when a high voltage falls across
a very thin chemical layer. The electron leakage current could be
sufficiently accelerated to produce energetic electrons capable of
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. You let the mixture flow into a long
narrow reservoir, and gravity separates the two. At the other end,
you remove the oil from the surface, and the water from the
bottom.
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that of the local galactic cluster, or
the supercluster to which it in turn belongs?
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electrons
and whole atoms within the crystal lattice of the rock, leading to
chemical changes that reveal themselves as discolorations. Sorry,
I have no particular book in mind, but perhaps from this you can
get an idea of the general area that you would need to study.
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will have the
greatest radius. Those with less energy will have a smaller
radius. This leads to a series of concentric shells.
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formation based on O++ Mills catalyst
created by the high temperatures present in the bubbles.
Temperatures that are high enough to ionize atoms, but not high
enough for fusion.
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to date that makes use of them.
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[snip]
Called the nano-cage:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-12/nios-nu120105.php
[snip]
More practical, and already available:-
http://www.safehydrogen.com/PDFs/28890o.pdf
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be possible to
institute a deposit scheme, where you get money back for the waste
product. Only thing is that fuel/waste theft would likely become a
serious problem.
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and
leaving a mark. Because the particles are emitted at random from a very
If they are not initially interacting with the lattice, then how
do they slow?
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through a solid so much lower than
the speed with which sound is propagated?
3) EM (magnetic but not photonic as in a pulsing magnetic field)
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/molecules within the substance resonate. Where resonance
exists, energy is absorbed rather than being passed on, which
results in the wave front being slowed.
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, but it is actually an SF story (
Light of Other Days) so it does predate the recent frozen light
experiments.
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in common with the laser.
[snip]
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greatest innovators.
Consensus science is, after all, not science.
...and what do you think is the driving motivation behind the
compulsion to consensus?
M.
[snip]
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! ---
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, there is no such thing as certainty, so our
struggle is either endless, or we settle for delusion.
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In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Sun, 27 Nov 2005 16:21:04
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Hi,
From: Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subconsciously all humans crave certainty, which is why we are so
unwilling to give it up just when we think we have hold of a large
chunk of it.
Of course in reality
this vision of John Huizinga or someone stubbornly driving to the
mall in the worlds last internal combustion powered car and facing a car
park filled with fusion cars.
[snip]
...or pushing his car (now with empty gas tank) along the freeway,
looking for the last gas station. ;)
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.
Harry
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, and would
they be willing to create a technical drawing for me, based upon a
written description?
This would be a proof of principle/prototype device.
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molecule)
also works.
(p = H+ = bare proton).
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., Polyneutrons as agents for cold nuclear reactions.
Fusion Technol., 1992. 22: p. 511.
Thanks.
[snip]
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about in the
neighborhood of those measured.
[snip]
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and then wanders off again. There is something
wrong with this scenario energy wise, but I can't put my finger on
it yet.
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22 and my low is
equivalent to 1.
[snip]
Ok, I can work with that.
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.
In short, perhaps some halo nuclei, are actually atoms with
orbiting Hy- inside the K shell.
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], the Hyh compounds should nevertheless be stronger
..then promptly forgot all about the [1].
[1] Of course, by analogy, the same goes for removing an electron
from the negative ion. The actual upper limit on the bond strength
is then the minimum of the two possibilities.
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didn't say the explanation I gave was the only
one, I just said that it was neat. Reality will be determined by
experiment.
[snip]
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
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[snip]
[1]
OK, you propose that two or more electrons occupy
it is occupied, in which the
electron occupies an orbit close to the proton.
g . Yes, but it wasn't the definition of 1 or 22 that was
ambiguous, but rather the definition of high and low.
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would have to look at particle beam experiments.
Mind you, the number of conversions is also limited by the fact
that it's a weak force mediated interaction, so it's going to be
much more rare than I previously thought.
You win, I think I'll drop this.
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the loss, the hydrino suffers a gain. The
hydrinohydride is the negative ion. It can form ionic bonds with
positive ions of other atoms. When forming a coating on a metal,
think of it as a substitute for O--, and the layer formed as
analogous to an oxide layer.
[snip]
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the bond strengths.
(I believe he only uses magnetic field energy because the hydrino
is essentially a neutral particle, hence the second electron
experiences no electrical field, only the magnetic field of the
first electron - that's his reasoning AFAIK).
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a very neat explanation
for heat after death.
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be dependent on the distance between a Hydrino
orbitsphere and a normal orbitsphere with magnetic dipoles aligned?
Something like that. You have basically reached my limits now, so
you will need to look it up in Mills' book if you want to go any
deeper.
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a complex with some metals (which is why HCl is part
of aqua regia). Perhaps Cu is one of those metals.
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chemical.
[snip]
Don't you believe in Hy-hydrides, or that they may bind to
positive ions?
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in a civil war within
Iraq, but that's essentially what you have now anyway. The
difference is that in that case the US wouldn't be losing
thousands of its own people, and of course there would be no
guarantee of a puppet government in Iraq resulting from it.
[snip]
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at the current rate, and
if the hydrogen only underwent a single shrinkage to H[n=1/2] we
would still have 11 million years worth of energy, which might
even be long enough to get hot fusion working. ;)
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and for B11 - 3He4 see
http://www.phy.ornl.gov/astrophysics/data/cf88/plot/react57.gif
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.
However the US administration wanted a war.
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of
challengers who campaigned against the intelligent-design policy.
[snip]
...and both sides of the argument are wrong. :)
Intelligent intervention does not preclude evolution, nor the
other way around.
Evolution is certain, intelligent intervention probable.
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Hi,
Check this out
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In reply to Michael Foster's message of Fri, 11 Nov 2005 01:40:07
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Hi,
[snip]
And to think they're not allowing any cold
fusion patents.
That's because CF works. ;)
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to our people and
culture and values in the history of man is plainly evident to those who
would open their eyes to see.
The biggest threat to the US at the moment already controls the
nation.
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Hi,
[snip]
BlankWho is Dr. Steven Greer? Is he an advocate of free energy or just a UFO
and conspiracy buff?
http://www.disclosureproject.org/
Both.
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.
Standing Bear
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is on the other
foot, it throws a temper tantrum like a small child.
E.g. changing the name of French fries. This was palpably a
childish act.
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-meteorite or a flake of paint from another ship.
Ah, I see.
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be taken along, and the weight saved
could be used for extra food and water for the crew. It would also
mean that waste need not be recycled, which I'm sure the crew
would prefer.
Or don't the numbers add up?
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). There are
bound to be a few lava tunnels somewhere.
[snip]
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indirectly).
Nevertheless, despite the inefficiencies, this is still way ahead
of chemical propellant.
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, this is $150/day fuel cost.
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Hi,
Since the ISS isn't doing a great deal of good science where it
is, why not use it to go to Mars? Since it's already in Earth
orbit, it should cut down on the cost considerably.
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In reply to Standing Bear's message of Wed, 2 Nov 2005 22:32:35
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Hi,
[snip]
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 21:09, Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
Hi,
Since the ISS isn't doing a great deal of good science where it
is, why not use it to go to Mars? Since it's already in Earth
orbit, it should
have radiation detectors on board?)
[snip]
BTW it might be an idea to have 2 smaller reactors rather than 1
large one. Then one can be left in orbit, while one lands. On the
trips out and back, both can be used in tandem.
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, and reuses
existing knowledge as much as possible. Hence people tend to
follow the same patterns of behavior, usually without even
realizing that they are doing so.
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