On Mar 4, 2011, at 6:32 PM, Horace Heffner wrote:
As I clarified, it is useful to think of the deflated state as a
physical state, a cloaked state, or masked state in your terms,
of the proton (or deuteron) involved in the long range tunneling
which is only possible for a net charge zero
Yes, but I don't think it is India's research which is driving up the
price of Pd. All precious metals are rising due to the economy.
I wonder if the Red Mercury interview is available?
T
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Man on Bridges manonbrid...@aim.com wrote:
Terry,
Very interesting
I forgot to mention: Levi looked in the control unit and found no battery or
fuel, just electronics. This was described in NyTeknik. So you can delete
the sections about the Control Unit such as:
Fuel Cell using Compressed Hydrogen in the Control Unit
Actually, in real life, the entire concept
I wrote:
For any kind of combustion using outside air, you would need ventilation
holes much bigger than the entire 1 L space.
By that I mean it would only work if the burner and flames were fully
exposed to the open air, like a radiant kerosene heater.
Or unless you had a fan or pump
Dear Rossi,
the results of the *calorimetry test* at University of Bologna will be
published as soon as possible or in october?
Dear Mr Mattia Rizzi:
The University of Bologna will publish all the results of the RD that will be
done at the end of the work, which I assume will be in *one year
This is an excellent video in which Bernard Haisch explains the extraction
of ZPE via Casimir cavities. You may not be able to fully grasp the way this
could work wrt the Rossi E-Cat, unless you watch the entire video and then
apply the alternative details suggested below.
Alan's website seems to have mistakes -
http://lenr.qumbu.com/fake_rossi_ecat_v2.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_density
Alan does calculations assuming that Rossi's 1 liter reactor (as described
by professor Levi) was filled with some type of chemical that could heat the
water.
to do the calculations in my previous email I used 16 kW = 57.6 MJ/hour
because:
(16,000 W) x (3600 sec/hour) x (1 MJ/100 J) x (1 J/sec per Watt) = 57.6
MJ/hour
Boron (137.8 MJ/liter) and Berylium (125.1 MJ/liter) have the highest energy
densities that I listed.But note that this is for
From: Jeff Driscoll hcarb...@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, March 5, 2011 10:03:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Detecting a Fake 10KW Rossi/Focardi eCat Device
Alan's website seems to have mistakes -
I don't doubt it ! I put it up here for review.
http://lenr.qumbu.com/fake_rossi_ecat_v2.php
Sigh . . . No sense of urgency. If these people were grad students in their
20s they would be working night and day and they would publish as quickly as
possible to establish priority and win a Nobel.
It is a shame everyone in this field is o-l-d.
- Jed
Alan Fletcher a...@well.com wrote:
The January trial MUST include the control box.
Why? It is the same box. I don't get it.
It seems to me you trivialize the exercise here by playing what if the box
were different. If you are going to unrealistic extremes you might as well
compute how much
From: Jeff Driscoll hcarb...@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, March 5, 2011 10:03:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Detecting a Fake 10KW Rossi/Focardi eCat Device
Alan's website seems to have mistakes -
You're right
I reversed the conversion factor. and used KWH to MJ instead of MJ to KWH.
What's a
See:
http://www.slate.com/id/2258112/
NIST no longer offers calibration services for mercury thermometers. They
say that other types are as reliable and accurate. I think the main reason
they phased them out is because mercury is toxic. My doctor still has a
mercury blood pressure gauge
See transcript:
http://coldfusionnow.wordpress.com/2011/03/04/edmund-storms-on-the-rossi-device-there-will-be-a-stampede/
- Jed
Jeff Driscoll hcarb...@gmail.com wrote:
Aluminum at 83.8 MJ/l would last 1.45 hours so it is too low by a factor of
12 (because 18 hours divided by 1.45 hours equals 12). But this is for
solid aluminum and solid aluminum is almost 4 times more dense than powdered
aluminum. So if Rossi had
I still think it is a mistake to approach the demo from its purpose was to
prove mode and it could be fake.
However, what if the Hydrogen gas measure was wrong (say gauge jammed) and the
1 L vessel only held a hot Pt wire and an air leak.
How much heat could you get from burning H2 to H20?
On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
See transcript:
http://coldfusionnow.wordpress.com/2011/03/04/edmund-storms-on-the-rossi-device-there-will-be-a-stampede/
I don't recall AR saying anything about performing the 1MW demo in
Florida. Does Dr. Storms know
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't recall AR saying anything about performing the 1MW demo in
Florida. Does Dr. Storms know something we do not?
Rossi told me he will demonstrate the device before shipping it to Greece.
- Jed
Dennis den...@netmdc.com wrote:
However, what if the Hydrogen gas measure was wrong (say gauge jammed) and
the 1 L vessel only held a hot Pt wire and an air leak.
How much heat could you get from burning H2 to H20?
This is ruled out. They weighed the hydrogen canister before and after. It
Mesoscopic deals with submicron materials, generally between the size of a
molecule and the largest bacterium. The lower limit can be atoms; so it is
more of a superset of nano than an adjoining range on the high side; but
it can be that as well. Mesoscopic usually implies at least a few dozen
Greetings Vortex-L
From the March 2011 Journal of Cosmology
Cyanobacteria in Metrorites as Alien Life:
http://journalofcosmology.com/Life100.html
Ron Kita Chiralex
Thank you, very interesting- I have included it in my weekly INFORMAVOREs
SUNDAY No 445- at my blog
Peter
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 4:37 AM, Ron Kita chiralex.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings Vortex-L
From the March 2011 Journal of Cosmology
Cyanobacteria in Metrorites as Alien Life:
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