Re: [Vo]:Mizuno reports increased excess heat

2019-06-23 Thread Teslaalset
"In fact, it is now becoming evident what Sindre Zeiner-Gundersen may have meant when he said that they are no longer using the Shell catalyst (iron oxide) of Holmlid but have made an improvement." What is the source of this statement? On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 5:00 PM JonesBeene wrote: > Here

RE: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
I would add a small window to both reactors to observe differential EM spectra. Also provide for yhe addition of He to both reactors to change the teat transfer coeff. and the observed spectra emanating from different radial zones around the Ni mesh in order to correlate excess heat with a

Re: [Vo]:Congress up in arms over UFOs

2019-06-23 Thread Lennart Thornros
I 100% agree On Sun, Jun 23, 2019, 14:58 Terry Blanton wrote: > It is as I read somewhere, as long as there are several trillion dollars > of oil untapped, cold fusion will remain "fringe science". When we need > it, it will suddenly become accepted. Same with AG. >

Re: [Vo]:This could be an indication of "dense hydrogen" from solarorigin

2019-06-23 Thread H LV
On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 11:38 PM Andrew Meulenberg wrote: > > Schwinger was also "scorned" when he proposed that nuclear energy could be > shared with bound electrons since this could lead to deeper orbits and > fusion. > If nuclear energy can be shared with bound electrons, doesn't that imply

Re: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread Axil Axil
https://youtu.be/zF9enAUHI6E This video visualizes a entangles cluster of Bose condensates that had produced strage radiation tracks. I have see single condensates that have a dipole magnetic flux tube configuration and well as a monopole magnetic flux tube configuration. These flux tubes are

Re: [Vo]:Congress up in arms over UFOs

2019-06-23 Thread Terry Blanton
Me too. Doesn't change what oil companies want. Virus-free. www.avast.com

Re: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread Jed Rothwell
Alberto De Souza wrote: I would like to suggest a setup for the replication of Misuno’s results. In > this setup we would have two reactors operating side-by-side at the same > time: one active and one dummy . . . Finally, thermocouples would monitor > the temperature in the external metal

RE: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread JonesBeene
From: Alberto De Souza …I believe this setup is skeptic-proof (if we have a large COP, as Mizuno has had) and will save us from those ad nauseam debates about calorimetry. It is also cheaper than alternatives using a calorimeter. If testing an active reactor against a control reactor – how

RE: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Axil- It seems that you consider the source of energy creating the BEC is the vacuum. That vacuum energy is then stored by the “pumping” phenomena you suggest to “bring the BEC to life and then release the energy as EM radiation in the bosenova. Note that I have assumed the vacuum as the

Re: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread Alberto De Souza
I would like to suggest a setup for the replication of Misuno’s results. In this setup we would have two reactors operating side-by-side at the same time: one active and one dummy (mounted without the nickel meshes inside it). The sheath heater of these reactors would be connected in series and to

Re: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread Axil Axil
Dear Bob. Yes, I beleive that the energy produced bu LENR via Bose condensation is derived from the vacuum. Some videos of LION reactor experimental results have produced a unique insignt in how the LENR reaction works. It involves the mechanisms of black holes.

Re: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Axil When do you start to understand that for fusion you need to remove energy not to add it!!?? (Forget your SM past as its mostly fringe science.) Key is to find a path for efficient heat dissipation and first to induce the H*/D* shrinked state. I wait for somebody measuring the 3.5x keV so

Re: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread Alberto De Souza
Mizuno's results show hundreds of extra watts coming out of the reactor. One thermocouple (or several) would certainly show a significant teperature difference (tens of degrees) between a dummy and a loaded reactor. We are already having long discussions about calorimetry rights and wrongs... The

Re: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread Jed Rothwell
JonesBeene wrote: > The most striking thing to me from this presentation is that Mizuno was > using the nickel mesh coated with palladium early on with modest success - > but did not see the big breakthrough until going to a lower pressure regime > (and allowing the reactor itself to heat

RE: [Vo]:Mizuno reports increased excess heat

2019-06-23 Thread JonesBeene
Well - I would suggest writing to ZG directly - to ask what catalyst Norront now favors… However, I have heard that he is not responsive to questions which involve trade secrets. Which stands to reason – after all they do plan to go to market with a commercial product. From: Teslaalset I

Re: [Vo]:Congress up in arms over UFOs

2019-06-23 Thread mixent
In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Sun, 23 Jun 2019 14:58:08 -0400: Hi, [snip] >It is as I read somewhere, as long as there are several trillion dollars of >oil untapped, cold fusion will remain "fringe science". When we need it, >it will suddenly become accepted. Same with AG. 1) If we

RE: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread JonesBeene
Can surface plasmons couple with dense hydrogen accumulating in nano cracks - in order to form large clusters of bosons at warm temperatures ? The cluster would contain many bound bosons (deuterium) in a condensed state. In effect, it is a “warm BEC”. If so then there is an instant route to

RE: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Low gas pressure would also reduce the heat transfer coeff. between the Ni mesh and the wall of the reactor—increasing the thermal gradient and flux of high temperature photons which would increase or reduce resonant phonic vibrations in the Ni lattice and or resonance with spin energy states

RE: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread JonesBeene
From: bobcook39...@hotmail.com Low gas pressure would also reduce the heat transfer coeff. between the Ni mesh and the wall of the reactor… creating coupling to the phonic lattice energy states Yes there are a number of reasons to suspect that mutual coupling and positive feedback between

Re: [Vo]:Congress up in arms over UFOs

2019-06-23 Thread Terry Blanton
It is as I read somewhere, as long as there are several trillion dollars of oil untapped, cold fusion will remain "fringe science". When we need it, it will suddenly become accepted. Same with AG.

RE: [Vo]:Mizuno reports increased excess heat

2019-06-23 Thread JonesBeene
Check Zeiner-Gundersen’s presentation at ICCF-21. Not sure but it could have come out in later questioning. From: Teslaalset "In fact, it is now becoming evident what Sindre Zeiner-Gundersen may have meant when he said that they are no longer using the Shell catalyst (iron oxide) of Holmlid

Re: [Vo]:Mizuno reports increased excess heat

2019-06-23 Thread Teslaalset
I watched his presentation via YouTube, but it was not mentioned there (including the questions part). On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 2:06 PM JonesBeene wrote: > Check Zeiner-Gundersen’s presentation at ICCF-21. Not sure but it could > have come out in later questioning. > > > > > > *From: *Teslaalset

Re: [Vo]:Mizuno presentation at ICCF-21

2019-06-23 Thread Axil Axil
I believe that a steady state LENR reaction does not produce energy, but a flickering reaction does. This is why lowering the gas pressure to almost nothing reveals the energy that LENR is producing. This goes back to my beleive that transmutation does not produce any meaningful LENR energy in the