In a Mike McKubre presentation at SRI a year or so ago he described a
series of experiments in P-D where they measured and correlated Helium
production with excess heat and (if I recall correctly) got a result very
close to the expected heat release from D-D=He and He concentrations that
increased
Understood. You have the right to be wrong. :-)
Tell you what... there's $100 for you if you can find a glow plug that looks
like the one pictured. Long threaded stem, tall white ceramic insulator, short
white insulator with a small protruding electrode. Just like the picture.
If you win,
Greetings Vortex,
As proven by the Cold Fusion debacle - Science has become
a religion.
An interesting set pf problems for Higgs:
http://www.zpenergy.com
Ron Kita, Chiralex--an Infidel
Greetings Vortex,
I am a regular watcher of CNBC and I saw far more advertisements
for the July 17th segment than I thought.
Perhaps, even the financial hosts may even take notice-
I cannot wait until Wednesday morning.
Will the hosts be ...brain dead on this topic as I suspect.
Ron Kita,
Huh? I'm sayin' it's NOT a glow plug. Have you read the thread?
T
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 6:41 AM, Jojo Jaro jth...@hotmail.com wrote:
Understood. You have the right to be wrong. :-)
Tell you what... there's $100 for you if you can find a glow plug that looks
like the one pictured.
The ad said it airs Tuesday at 12 am. Would that not make news later
in the day Tuesday?
T
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 7:18 AM, Ron Kita chiralex.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings Vortex,
I am a regular watcher of CNBC and I saw far more advertisements
for the July 17th segment than I thought.
Greetings Vortex,
There is a Feedback link - template, I have been posting to CNBC
for discussion of the Cold Fusion segment:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15838368?__source=vty|squawkbox|par=vty
I welcome others to e-mail them with feedback.
Ron Kita, Chiralex
I live in Pennsylvania...and they are showing 9PM on the 17th.
Ron Kita
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
The ad said it airs Tuesday at 12 am. Would that not make news later
in the day Tuesday?
T
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 7:18 AM, Ron Kita
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 7:45 AM, Ron Kita chiralex.k...@gmail.com wrote:
I live in Pennsylvania...and they are showing 9PM on the 17th.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/40795923/
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Richard,
Read this link
On Monday, July 16, 2012, Peter Gluck wrote:
My dear friends,
I have just published:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2012/07/some-basic-principles-of-defkalions.html
This action of publishing will continue and we will get fine realistic
answers to questions that
The phrase I just disagree threw me off. I understood you to mean you
disagreed with me.
No harm done. We can move on.
Jojo
- Original Message -
From: Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Harping on the
HOT OFF THE PRESS
Peter seems to have provided confirmation that indeed DGT reactions are
modulated by sparking rate. Control via sparking.
Same thing I have been saying all along.
Now... if I could only get people listening to my next speculation - Carbon
Nanostructure-based
Googling frigorific rays provides a quaint history lesson in itself,
weighted to some extent in the self-delusion of an earlier time frame; but
... is there anything to it, in the way of scientific validity ?
Well, yes there is, and a good analogy might start in chemistry -
One of the comments bears repeating, and rephrasing:
50eV - 300 eV is NOT compatible with WL theory. This is in the UV to extreme
UV - the frequency where matter most efficiently absorbs photons; and it's
orders of magnitude above thermal photons and below gamma photons.
In fact, this spectrum
The prior post was a bit of a setup or segue for the following rhetorical
question:
Does a convincing demonstration of anomalous cooling of a hydrogen-loaded
nanopowder help, or hinder, the case for anomalous heating of similar but
slightly different mixtures?
Right, you win. good guess
the spark plug look strange, but no glow plug have such insulator (checked).
maybe is is a multi-ground sparkplug like that one
[image: Images intégrées 1]
or something uncommon for car (the end seems round, maybe is it round to
spark differently through the
Jones, I do not consider the far field balancing out of an electromagnetic
radiation waveform as a new form of negative radiation. Radiation patterns
have been modified by the addition of extra elements for many years in the
radio business to protect other stations. This is well understood
Just another observation. The spark plugs look as though they have
been operated at a very high temperature. The writing on the plug
which starts out blue, after operation have turned a rather rust
color, indicative of high temperature use. And the general color of
the metal of the spark
Dave,
Technically, it would appear that active cooling of this type would not
necessarily be limited to previously broadcast EM radiation per se (in the
sense of far-field balancing of terahertz) or EMI. If one can read the
complex emission spectrum accurately (via ultra high speed computer
One look at the temp spike on one of those DGT charts, and I knew it had to be
sparks.
No other mechanism can raise temp that suddenly and drop it just as quickly.
You can use a fast acting heater like a glow plug, that would raise the temp up
quickly, but that would not drop it quickly. The
Normally we expect an expanding gas will cool, but if the rate of
expansion were accelerating then the temperature of the gas might be
steady or even increasing.
If the observable universe is expanding at an increasing rate, is the
temperature of the universe is decreasing, steady or increasing?
Well, we believe the Universe is expanding because of Red Shift. And we
presume that the expansion is accelerating because objects we presume to be
farther have higher red shifts.
But, there appears to be a big flaw in the interpretation that Red Shift
equates to expansion. Recent discovery
Genius often involves seeing the significance of simple insights while
everybody else is trying fewer, more-difficult approaches. Sometimes difficult
problems have solutions that are too hard to see, simply because they are so
simple, and later we marvel that they were not obvious from the
Does a convincing demonstration of anomalous cooling of a
hydrogen-loaded nanopowder help, or hinder, the case for anomalous heating
of similar but slightly different mixtures?
Looks like there are no takers on this one. Basically,
I did a four-and-a-half hour interview with Melvin Miles and Iraj
Parchamazad in mid-June.
I extracted a total of about 24 minutes for two youtube video's now
posted online of Miles talking about calorimetry, and his recent
analysis of the MIT calorimetry co-authored by Peter Hagelstein.
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 1:54 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote
I sez: Get over it.
Hey, he has a book to sell! Counterpoint:
http://devoid.blogs.heraldtribune.com/13112/cia-smacks-down-former-employee/
T
Why the Universe is expanding
The baryon asymmetry problem in physics refers to the apparent fact that
there is an imbalance in baryonic matter and antibaryonic matter in the
universe. Neither the standard model of particle physics, nor the theory of
general relativity provides an obvious
Good work, Peter
Thanks for the informative update.
Do you have, or can you get data on the isotopic composition of the
reaction products?
-- Lou Pagnucco
My dear friends,
I have just published:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2012/07/some-basic-principles-of-defkalions.html
This action
The team is working very hard on this and they will publih the data soon. I
have noticed your wish and will try to let you know at least the spirit
of the results- they say about the first real theory.
Peter
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 9:50 PM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
Good work, Peter
Peter, whoever is going to announce results on ICCS 17, is a known person?
Will they present results by independent teams in the name of well known
companies?
2012/7/16 Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com
The team is working very hard on this and they will publih the data soon.
I have noticed
Dear Daniel,
More important, he will be a known person after that.
I have not read their presentation- the organizers of ICCF-17
have helped them to make a presentation of everything they want to show.
Peter
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:43 PM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.comwrote:
Peter,
Peter:
As a lurker on the Vortex, I seldom comment, but I think your reports on
Defkalion are important and I am glad Defkalion is allowing you to lay the
ground work for their later reports.
The most important issue that remains unanswered is whether Defkalion is
producing commercial levels
Dear Randy,
From hundreds of watts to kilowatts, do not worry, please.
Peter
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Randy Wuller rwul...@freeark.com wrote:
**
Peter:
As a lurker on the Vortex, I seldom comment, but I think your reports on
Defkalion are important and I am glad Defkalion is
Surely he will be known. But I hope that he was known from before because
it would decrease the chances of looking like a famous joke
2012/7/16 Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com
Dear Daniel,
More important, he will be a known person after that.
I have not read their presentation- the
Being a great concern to me, the people and/or organizations that have
discovered LENR+ would hold that technology off the market who knows for
what reasons. For LENR to develop properly, this important technology needs
visibility, credibility, competition, and acceptance in the marketplace.
DGTG
We do not know that there are not regions of the universe that are entirely
antimatter.
T
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Mon, 16 Jul 2012 14:33:31 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
If the baryon asymmetry existed at the time of the big bang, this asymmetry
must exist today.
So when virtual particles are created out of nothing not all of them
annihilate with their opposite partner.
So
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/07/16/e_cat_opens_australian_web_shopfront/
I would need a lot of convincing that they were on the up-and-up before
giving them any of my money.
At 03:27 PM 7/16/2012, Robert Lynn wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/07/16/e_cat_opens_australian_web_shopfront/
I would need a lot of convincing that they were on the up-and-up before
giving them any of my money.
Looks to me like the standard ecat licensee foo.
(Domestic : Mid 2012
Why the need for delaying the publishing of the data. If tests have been
conducted, then DGT should have the data in hand. What's the rationale for the
delay except where the data disappoints. We were promised this data a long
time ago. Weren't there supposed to be market products by now?
Hi Peter,
Thank you for sharing your DGTG info with us.
Early after the breakup between Defkalion and Rossi, Xanthoulis said he
had re-engineered Rossi's core and made many improvements, overcoming
the issues Rossi had (at that time) in controlling his reaction.
I know this must be a very
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 8:58 PM, Jojo Jaro jth...@hotmail.com wrote:
Peter maybe being set up for a fall.
And their reason would be?
T
But we think there are equal amounts of both kinds ( regular and anti
(really inverse) matter), it's just that inverse matter is agglomerated in
3D time, not space, so we encounter it only as an occasional cosmic ray.
Inverse humans are 80 light years tall and have a lifetime of 6 nanoseconds
:-)
Jojo,
I applaud your eagerness and passion.
Man has used fire/combustion for possibly 70,000 years so I would just be
patient.
It was not until the 1700's that Lavoisier figured out it was an oxidation
reaction.
Let's hope the physicists decide on the mechanism(s) of LENR faster than
that..
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Ruby r...@hush.com wrote:
I'll be writing up Parchamazad's 10/10 success with zeolites in the coming
weeks.
Thank you, Ruby. I look forward to seeing your writeup.
For those who are interested in the zeolite connection, the article says
that Iraj
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
This fits in with Frank Grimer's notion of comperature as the important
physical variable - in which pressure and temperature should be linked as a
single continuum, and cannot be considered as useful independent
I wrote:
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
This fits in with Frank Grimer's notion of comperature as the important
physical variable - in which pressure and temperature should be linked as
a
single continuum, and cannot be considered as useful
Well, it's seems obvious to me; so that they are insulated from mistakes. If
major mistakes are found later on, they can deny that was ever what they had.
For example: DGT is using Peter to send out feelers as to their theory being
compatible with WL. Now, you have smart people like Jones
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 5:46 AM, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com wrote:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2012/07/some-basic-principles-of-defkalions.html
This action of publishing will continue and we will get fine realistic
answers to questions that have
obsessed us for long years.
It will
Eric,
That patent #7,983,414 should be #7,893,414.
However, do any Ni + neutron -- Cu decays produce gammas?
Eric Walker wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 5:46 AM, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com
wrote:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2012/07/some-basic-principles-of-defkalions.html
This
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