Prebuilt nanowires
Reference:
http://www.chkiang.rice.edu/docs/US7112315.pdf
This patent describes how to build single walled nanotubes that enclose
foreign material.
The procedures described in this patent may allow the fabrication of a
catalytic one-dimensional nano-powder that will
MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net wrote:
Jed wrote:
“In real life a turtle would never challenge a rabbit to a race, because
turtles and rabbits do not talk, and they don't compete or care what the
other does.”
** **
Jed, you take all the fun out of bed-time stories…
Okay,
Interesting.
Hopefully, costs of made-to-spec nanoparticles is coming down.
It would make Patterson-cell/Miley experiments easier to do.
Axil wrote:
Prebuilt nanowires
Reference:
http://www.chkiang.rice.edu/docs/US7112315.pdf
This patent describes how to build single walled nanotubes
But of course! who wouldn't want one? However, I want a vehicle that
can travel the stars w/o trouble or fail, detect a dust-sized particle a
million miles in advance, bring me back to life, or enable me with
immortality, and/or leave all other spacecraft in the dust... no 'ifs' 'ands'
http://www.worldsci.org/php/index.php?tab0=Scientiststab1=Displayname=Frank_Znidarsic
Hello group,
Have a look at this new pdf from DGT, dated May 2012:
http://www.defkalion-energy.com/files/2012-05_StatusPicturesFinal.pdf
Cheers,
S.A.
AMAZING :D
2012/5/10 Akira Shirakawa shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com
Hello group,
Have a look at this new pdf from DGT, dated May 2012:
http://www.defkalion-energy.**com/files/2012-05_**StatusPicturesFinal.pdfhttp://www.defkalion-energy.com/files/2012-05_StatusPicturesFinal.pdf
Cheers,
Oooo!
On page 32...
I want that printer!
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Interesting, P21, 22 are key page for me. But having looked at it for a
few minutes it doesn't appear that they are getting particularly good
results (though admittedly it is hard to figure what we are looking at and
who knows if these are their best results).
P21 Power output seems to be
Robert Lynn robert.gulliver.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Why oh why can't they just release some data rather than hinting at it
with a photo of the output results?
Amen.
- Jed
If you look at the metadata, the piccys are called Melich Pictures,
presumably taken by Mitchell Melich.
T
Specifically Melich pics #.jpg.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
If you look at the metadata, the piccys are called Melich Pictures,
presumably taken by Mitchell Melich.
T
That would be Mitchell's son Michael.
New Energy Times - Issue #36:Cold Fusion Versus LENR: Competing Ideologies
John
On May 10, 2012, at 12:58 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:
If you look at the metadata, the piccys are called Melich Pictures,
presumably taken by Mitchell Melich.
T
The data is finally beginning to trickle in. Thank you DGT for improving my
day. Now, just let us know when your design is going to become available in
the market.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Akira Shirakawa shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com
To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, May
The basic message:
Engineering trumps (theoretical) physics.
Reminds me of the faster-than-light-speed guys at CERN, who had a hard time to
distinguish a loose contact from from a fundamental readjustment of their
theories.
Amen.
-Original Message-
From: Akira Shirakawa
Somehow I lost the reference here, but anyhow:
The boiling frog-metaphor is just that:
An urban myth!
Any educated person should not use it.
No frog is as dumb as that. Only humans are. And they abuse the poor frog to
justify their dumbness.
Somehow evidence has disconnected from mythical tales,
Wow. That is a spark plug on that reactor! See Pages 13, 14, 16, 18.
Page 18 has a spark plug on the desk. Interesting...
Seems like an easy way to make it go.. (at least easier than a
microwave or other ideas out there..)
Anyone know what that blue and orange device is on page 14?
I was trying
At 04:42 PM 5/10/2012, ecat builder wrote:
Wow. That is a spark plug on that reactor! See Pages 13, 14, 16, 18.
Page 18 has a spark plug on the desk. Interesting...
Maybe they preload hydrogen, let in some oxygen and ignite
it. Gives a very sharp pressure/temperature pulse.
It is a spark plug. This has interesting implications.
I wonder if it requires high octane to operate?
Dave
-Original Message-
From: ecat builder ecatbuil...@gmail.com
To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, May 10, 2012 7:42 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Progress Photographs pdf from
At 07:15 PM 5/10/2012, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
At 04:42 PM 5/10/2012, ecat builder wrote:
Wow. That is a spark plug on that reactor! See Pages 13, 14, 16, 18.
Page 18 has a spark plug on the desk. Interesting...
Maybe they preload hydrogen, let in some oxygen and ignite
it. Gives a very
I doubt that they allow oxygen to enter the system since that would require
continual reintroduction during operation. I would guess that the spark plug
inserts a stream of electrons and protons at high energy onto the nickel
surface. This would raise the effective temperature of the
Spark plugs make for easily removable/modifiable, cheap and easy high
voltage, high current and high temperature electrical feed-throughs into
pressure or vacuum vessels. I don't think you can read to much into their
use.
At 04:42 PM 5/10/2012, ecat builder wrote:
Wow. That is a spark plug on
This is absolutely pathetic. We have been promised test data over and over
again for over a year, and Defkalion has yet again provide something totally
different. In my opinion, this is an insult to all those who have been
following them. If they wanted to work in the dark they had every
Dave, I disagree. I think the use of High Voltage Sparks is fundamental in
both Rossi's Ecat and the DGT Hyperions. I believe it is the best way to
create Ionized Hydrogen for the process.
I suspect the bulk heater is used to bring the temps up and then use the Sparks
to control the reaction
They made many very specific promises. For example, they stated the results of
the Greek certification tests would be revealed very soon over a year ago.
They also stated that the tests would not take place without the protocols and
other information being revealed before the tests. Although
Jojo, I do not recall any evidence of a spark plug or similar device in Rossi's
designs. It is true that the internal heating unit was well concealed and not
subject to inspection during his first small cylindrical design. Also, I
suspect that it would be possible to carefully construct a
Rossi has not mentioned anything about spark plugs, though I suspect that
sparks being central to his design, he would misdirect about it. I am of the
opinion that those things that are mentioned by Rossi are the wrong ideas,
while those things that he is curiously silent about are the key. A
Another thing, notice on page 24, DGT's reactor has 2 spark plugs mounted
co-axially on both ends of the reactor.
What is the point of this? What is the point of 2 plugs on both ends? Seems
to me that if you wanted more power, all you've got to do is increase the
energy on each individual
I heard that a long time ago during one of his tests there was a box that was
labeled Tesla coil that had a wire that fed into the reactor. I think Rossi has
probably experimented with multiple types of radio frequency stimulation, along
with electric discharges.
By the way, Cesium cannot be
I do see the two plugs at opposite ends of the device but it is not obvious why
this configuration would generate a large amount turbulence. The fact that
they are using two plugs might indicate that there are two isolated voltage
feeds; one positive and the other negative (or AC to balance
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