Re: The size of our vehicles (was: Re: [Vo]:If You Liked Segway)

2012-08-25 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
I wouldn't opt for a physically larger car just because it was cheap to run it. I would opt for a heavier small car, though, for safety reasons. Jeff On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Andre Blum andre_vor...@blums.nl wrote: On 08/24/2012 12:54 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread Harry Veeder
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 9:32 PM, Harry Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote: encrusted protons? Hairy protons, Harry. Shaved for energy. T things you can do with a beard http://youtu.be/u2vZUsL6OOA harry

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
Nuclear fusion-fission hybrid In contrast to current commercial fission reactors, hybrid reactors potentially demonstrate what is considered inherently safehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inherently_safe behavior because they remain deeply subcriticalhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcritical under

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 7:16 AM, ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.com wrote: Nuclear fusion-fission hybrid Didn't we make a bomb like that? -Hohlraum

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
*Two-stage thermonuclear weaponshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teller%E2%80%93Ulam_design * are essentially a chain of fusion-boosted fission weapons... On Saturday, August 25, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote: On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 7:16 AM, ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.comjavascript:; wrote:

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 7:43 AM, ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.com wrote: Two-stage thermonuclear weapons are essentially a chain of fusion-boosted fission weapons... Hybrid cars are essentially electrically-boosted gasoline vehicles. I think of thermonukes as fission-triggered fusion weapons,

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
Latest photo of Rossi fat_cat_man... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/Fat_man.jpg On Saturday, August 25, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote: On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 7:43 AM, ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.comjavascript:; wrote: Two-stage thermonuclear weapons are essentially a

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
If anybody asks that is a fan on the back blowing the heat away. He is still working on some stability criticality issues... On Saturday, August 25, 2012, ChemE Stewart wrote: Latest photo of Rossi fat_cat_man... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/Fat_man.jpg On

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
So the plasma engine is a rail gun? http://pesn.com/2012/08/24/9602167_Noble_Gas_Plasma_or_Aluminum_Ring_Electromagnet/ On Saturday, August 25, 2012, ChemE Stewart wrote: If anybody asks that is a fan on the back blowing the heat away. He is still working on some stability criticality

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread Teslaalset
I already had a funny feeling when I noticed the companies name: Inteligentry (note the single 'l') On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 3:40 PM, ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.com wrote: So the plasma engine is a rail gun?

Re: The size of our vehicles (was: Re: [Vo]:If You Liked Segway)

2012-08-25 Thread LORENHEYER
In, say about 10,000 yrs or so, a typical automobile will be the about the size of a Match Box (toy) Car... because a tremendous amount of progress will continue until an almost infinite amount of information can be stored in something very small.

Re: [Vo]:It's fission

2012-08-25 Thread David Roberson
This is in line with what I described earlier on the vortex. The major difference is that I give them the benefit of the doubt and assume that perhaps there is additional energy imparted upon the ions by LENR action. The axial magnetic field would tend to make the ions flow in a rotational

Re: The size of our vehicles (was: Re: [Vo]:If You Liked Segway)

2012-08-25 Thread David Roberson
Actually I expect future cars to be levitated in some manner. This can be done now with air cushion vehicles and later could be done with new technologies. Why waste money on highway paving if the wear can be virtually eliminated and travel can be over other surfaces? I suspect that various

[Vo]:LENR appears to be gathering steam

2012-08-25 Thread Harry Veeder
Engineering News Online LENR appears to be gathering steam By: Jeremy Wakeford 24th August 2012 In February, this column introduced a contentious possible new energy source called low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR) or lattice-assisted nuclear reactions (LANR) – a process that was formerly

RE: [Vo]:video: An Explanation of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions (Cold Fusion) by Edmund Storms

2012-08-25 Thread Arnaud Kodeck
Is Iron another catalyst of Rossi? If I’m not wrong he said that there are more than one catalyst … What is the isotopic quantities found in the ash from Rossi? Arnaud _ From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com] Sent: samedi 25 août 2012 06:33 To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re:

Re: [Vo]:video: An Explanation of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions (Cold Fusion) by Edmund Storms

2012-08-25 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
Just out of curiosity, does the Thermite reaction work with nickel, i.e. something like ... Fe2O3 + 3 Ni = 3 NiO + 2 Fe? Jeff On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Arnaud Kodeck arnaud.kod...@lakoco.bewrote: Is Iron another catalyst of Rossi? If I’m not wrong he said that there are more than one

RE: [Vo]:video: An Explanation of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions (Cold Fusion) by Edmund Storms

2012-08-25 Thread Arnaud Kodeck
Good idea! I’m not sure Fe2O3 + 3 Ni = 3 NiO + 2 Fe is exothermic or even if this reaction may exist. _ From: Jeff Berkowitz [mailto:pdx...@gmail.com] Sent: samedi 25 août 2012 20:11 To: arnaud.kod...@lakoco.be Cc: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:video: An Explanation of

Re: [Vo]:video: An Explanation of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions (Cold Fusion) by Edmund Storms

2012-08-25 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
My belief now is it does not exist (i.e. not exothermic). Using The Google, I found one reference on the internets to this reaction: 3 NiO + 2 Al = 3 Ni + Al2O3 + heat I.e. nickel oxide forming the oxidizer. Which suggests the one I mentioned isn't thermodynamically possible. But I'm not

RE: [Vo]:video: An Explanation of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions (Cold Fusion) by Edmund Storms

2012-08-25 Thread Arnaud Kodeck
This video is a good summary of the last evolutions of Edmund Storm's theory. Thank you, Edmund and Ruby to make it happen. I've a bit of concern regarding neutrino emission. Edmund said that no neutrino has been seen and his theory explains it why. That's good point. Nevertheless he has

Re: [Vo]:video: An Explanation of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions (Cold Fusion) by Edmund Storms

2012-08-25 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
Having a neutrino detector in your lab would be quite an undertaking. The small one in Sudbury is 40 feet in diameter and full of D2O. Back of the envelope, I make its weight about 1000 metric tons (which is about 2.2 million pounds for metrically-challenged people). Jeff On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at

Re: [Vo]:video: An Explanation of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions (Cold Fusion) by Edmund Storms

2012-08-25 Thread Axil Axil
It seems that Ed Storms is not the first worker to speculate about the important roll that cracks play in cold fusion. I ran into another. Here is what Kenneth Shoulders says in this reference http://www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/mar2/fox.htm about cracks in palladium: *It is possible that many

[Vo]:Sterling Alan Accuses Dan Glover of PTP Licensing of Interstate Fraud?

2012-08-25 Thread James Bowery
In Part I: My Concerns About Inteligentryhttp://pesn.com/2012/08/21/9602163_Part_I--My_Concerns_About_Inteligentry/ Sterling Alan asserts: no one there (except John, allegedly) has ever seen a working engine yet. Is it not the case that Dan Glover of PTP Licensing has repeatedly and publicly

[Vo]:Does anyone on the list happen to have a copy of this book?

2012-08-25 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
I have a specific question and there might be relevant information in the book. http://www.amazon.com/The-Metal-Hydrogen-System-Properties-Materials/dp/3642055990 This is just curiosity on my part. The answer is unlikely to lead to much of anything. Jeff

Re: [Vo]:Does anyone on the list happen to have a copy of this book?

2012-08-25 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 8:38 PM, Jeff Berkowitz pdx...@gmail.com wrote: I have a specific question and there might be relevant information in the book. http://www.amazon.com/The-Metal-Hydrogen-System-Properties-Materials/dp/3642055990 This is just curiosity on my part. The answer is unlikely

Re: [Vo]:Does anyone on the list happen to have a copy of this book?

2012-08-25 Thread Terry Blanton
Actually, a remarkable amount of the book is readable on google: http://books.google.com/books/about/The_Metal_Hydrogen_System.html?id=CshrIxMIQaoC T

[Vo]:When is the game going to change for TV

2012-08-25 Thread fznidarsic
Subject: When is the game going to change for TV? Can broadcaster forever hold back technology? I pay too much for cable TV. I pay for programming that I do not want. I would like to receive network TV on the web. CNN announced that its news channel would be on the web at cnn.com/tv

Re: [Vo]:When is the game going to change for TV

2012-08-25 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 10:39 PM, fznidar...@aol.com wrote: Subject: When is the game going to change for TV? Can broadcaster forever hold back technology? No, the change is on the horizon. Google has clandestinely been acquiring fiber throughout the nation. How about gigabit internet

[Vo]:Superatoms

2012-08-25 Thread Axil Axil
Superatoms are clusters of atoms that seem to exhibit some of the properties of elemental atoms. IMHO, superatoms are fundamental to LENR. These clusters of atoms provide a way to substitute and amplify the effects of a particular LENR responsive element. The amplification of LENR effects all

Re: [Vo]:video: An Explanation of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions (Cold Fusion) by Edmund Storms

2012-08-25 Thread mixent
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Sat, 25 Aug 2012 00:33:14 -0400: Hi, [snip] 10% of Rossi's ash was iron(atomic number = 26). How can you get this much iron from nickel(atomic number = 28)? See below? Answer: Alpha decay of nickel (Atomic number = 2) 2 + 26 = 28 nickel - helium = iron.

Re: [Vo]:Superatoms

2012-08-25 Thread Jojo Jaro
Has your opinion changed again? First, there's Cesium thermionic catalysts, then Dipole structures in 2D materials like Rydberg matter; then Quantum Charge Accumulation in 1D materials, then charge screening in 1D nanotubes, then Field emissions on SWNT rugs. then Papper Noble pixie dust, then

Re: [Vo]:Superatoms

2012-08-25 Thread Axil Axil
Ed Storms said in “An Approach to Explaining Cold Fusion:” *Many explanations have been proposed that are based on imagined ways energy could accumulate in sufficient amount in the chemical lattice to overcome the Coulomb barrier, either directly or as result of neutron formation. These

Re: [Vo]:Superatoms

2012-08-25 Thread Jojo Jaro
Well, now ... if you put it this way ... Superatoms it is Now, the question is. How does one create a Superatom? Let's have some SuperAtoms so that we can all Not Worry and Be Happy. :-) Jojo PS. Don't take offense, my friend. I'm just letting off some steam from cranial overheating