Thank you. Excellent catch.
Eric
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
Where are the tritium and the neutrons?
This reaction has two branches that occur with nearly equal probability: D
+ Dā T+ 1H D + Dā 3He+ n Then 2
1D + 3
1T ā 4
2He + 1
0n
I wrote:
Thank you. Excellent catch.
My mistake. See page 4. I'm finding it a little hard to translate in my
head from 2H and 3H to D and T, but they're at the bottom of the graph.
The dark green lines mean X + D.
Eric
Axil,
{snip] Slow loading produced radiation and fast loading
produced heat.[/snip] I think this factoid supports more interest in the Haisch
- Moddel concept of circulating gas through permanent tunnels of alternating
Casimir and insulating layers - the loading and de-loading
RE: [Vo]:Final response to Jojo Jaro2012/08/19
From Abd,
Contrary to his [Jojo's] earlier statements, Jojo apparently does want to
have
the last word. So this is my last communication in response to him.
I'm adding his email address to a deletion file.
What took you so long?
[snip] This work is at a very early development stage, and it's all about
post-nucleation, Yakobson said. Nucleation sets what I think of as the
genetic code - very primitive compared to biology - that determines the
chirality and the speed of growth of a nanotube. He said it may be possible
Def: Ad Nauseum = Jojo
Re: [Vo]:Blather in the mass media makes scientists think we are crazy
Jojo Jaro
Tue, 07 Aug 2012 17:48:28 -0700
Alan, the link is interesting and if you are suggesting that I should take this
Obama Ineligibility discussion there, I am not the one you should be concerned
Frank,
Just an idea. I know you want to run the system even when the water
is off, but you could design the system to momentarily pressurize as
long as the apex valve is open, then turn off.
Bob
At 08:01 PM 9/19/2012, you wrote:
I live in the city with gas hot water. Its not for me but
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 09:14:17 -0400
hyuk...@asia.com wrote:
Def: Ad Nauseum = Jojo
Re: [Vo]:Blather in the mass media makes scientists think we are crazy
Jojo Jaro
Tue, 07 Aug 2012 17:48:28 -0700
Alan, the link is interesting and if you are suggesting that I should take
this
Obama
JoJo is a sharp guy. He might benefit from a Dale Carnegie course...
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Vorl Bek vorl@antichef.com wrote:
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 09:14:17 -0400
hyuk...@asia.com wrote:
Def: Ad Nauseum = Jojo
Re: [Vo]:Blather in the mass media makes scientists think we
Green fission ???
I don't think so. LOL.
Fission by any other name is dirtier-than-dirt (but cleaner than burning
coal) so to call it green is a sacrilege in a way, even if we use thorium
or natural U (un-enriched) as the fuel.
Nevertheless, if a fission reactor can be made strongly
It's Ad Nauseam. genius!!!
If you're going to imitate my use of certain terms, do it correctly Learn
to spell. Don't they teach that in commie university back there in the
mainland?.
Jojo
- Original Message -
From: hyuk...@asia.com
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday,
I too wonder why Chen/Chan/Phen/Mint/quickly,reliable, puppy dog, etc. is
posting anonymous claims of LENR success and explosions, patents pending,
and the like..
Care to tell us your real story?
Respectfully...
- Brad
p.s. I don't agree with Jojo's characterization of the Chinese!
At 12:25 PM 9/19/2012, Jones Beene wrote:
If I had a nickel for every time ...
So ... with that caveat in mind, here's a cheap tip about what to do with
another cheap tip - all those Buffalo coins you've been saving for the meter
... IOW - there is a ready source of Romanowski alloy for Celani
World Premiere of The Believers October 16 and October 20, 2012
https://www.facebook.com/thebelieversmovie
About
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Description
The second feature-length documentary from Chicago-based 137 Films,
whose mission is
Axil,
I am not sure that it's relevant, but (at least what appears to be) odd
deterministic heat cycling appears when H2 or D2 is loaded into Pd powder.
See -
Chaos in oscillatory heat evolution accompanying the sorption of hydrogen
and deuterium in palladium
http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.3873
An
I am an engineer, spelling is less important
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Jojo Jaro jth...@hotmail.com wrote:
It's Ad Nauseam. genius!!!
If you're going to imitate my use of certain terms, do it correctly Learn
to spell. Don't they teach that in commie university back there in the
http://vimeo.com/31868146
http://www.137films.org/
Alain,
this order is bad in real lifen and the rejection of LENR is caused by that
pseudo-rational pathology...
I appreciate Your fight against pathoskepticism and partly agree.
To converge on the issue, let me comment:
in real life the inventors discover a phenomenon, try to make it
Alan,
This is interesting, and we should encourage Chuck to replicate his finding
in the modern context - using Celani's experiment as a guide, and with
datalogging. It is too simple not to pursue, but anyone trying it should be
aware that graphite electrodes will produce excess heat on their own
Guys,
Go with me on this one: My latest dark/collapsed matter theory predicts a
couple of things I want to ask your help on:
1) During an active orbit of dark matter through/around the earth (which
is happening right now wherever there are intense low pressure systems and
sinkholes forming),
And the pyramids?
Just blocks
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
And the pyramids?
Well,
Let me tell You:
As an 'inventor' myself, not of the trivial Apple sort, the non-obviousness is
in the eye of competent.
My 'invention' was about an interferometer which is insensitive to five of six
degrees of freedom.
Not an easy task.
BUT: it was completely within existing physical
BTW, the particle is orbiting with a speed in the neighborhood of 500
miles/second and zooms by only once every 1-100 seconds depending upon its
orbit.
My suggestions for a long life:
Don't walk or fly into or between active sinkholes, potholes, waterspouts,
dust devils, tornadoes or hurricanes
Are made of limestone [calcium] a conductive metal on the nano scale that forms
suppressive cavities [Casimir] with trapped ambient gases that need some secret
procedure to agitate and ionize before levitation :_)
-Original Message-
From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com]
Sent:
I saw your post of that old email, and was kind of embarrassed to see I
left out a few details, like my reasoning for Ni and Borax. At the time, I
knew Ni to be a good catalyst for some hydrogen reactions, an could
absorb good amounts of H into the lattice. Borax is used as a flux
for
Brad, please not in this thread!
I wonder what did I do wrong that I deserved this massive troll attack from
chan, chem, vorl and jojo?
Did anyone just realize that crowdfunding provided 110 000 dollars for
almost single person company that is aiming to build a *space
elevator*that is in
Jouni Valkonen jounivalko...@gmail.com wrote:
Brad, please not in this thread!
I wonder what did I do wrong that I deserved this massive troll attack
from chan, chem, vorl and jojo?
Just add them to your kill file.
There were some people at ICCF17 trying to fund an experiment. See:
Incentives create self organizing systems that can do amazing things.
There is no instinct to ignore facts.
Its all about incentives. That's why my reaction to PF's announcement was
this http://oocities.com/jim_bowery/BussardsLetter.html.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Alain Sepeda
Hi Journi,
I agree Crowd Funding is intriguing and would work if you just had a few
bright people on your team that could demonstrate that they are able to
produce results.
Unfortunately, we have a lot of brainy people, but not enough people with a
laboratory or workshop.
I too say look to Russ
Oh, I should add that the Wikipedia scum deleted all reference to Bussard's
letter to Congress. You can't get it into Wikipedia. Original
research...
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 2:44 PM, James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com wrote:
Incentives create self organizing systems that can do amazing things.
Here is another report about this:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2012/09/20/roger_bamkin_gibraltor_s_repeated_appearance_on_did_you_know_provkes_existential_crisis_for_wikipedia_.html
I apologize Jouni, my comments were never intended to be a troll attack. I
will now desist.
Jojo
- Original Message -
From: Jouni Valkonen
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 3:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Crowdfunding and cold fusion
Brad, please not
Hi Journi,
I think you are a cool dude, I was commenting on JoJo's rather direct
approach, its all good.
May you sidestep all dark matter.
Stewart
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Jojo Jaro jth...@hotmail.com wrote:
**
I apologize Jouni, my comments were never intended to be a troll attack.
OK Chuck, I'll bite on the AC and nickels.
Since I have borax in the medicine cabinet, along with a digital
thermometer, 9v AC wall wart to cannibalize for the PS, kill-a-watt meter
and a couple of hours of time ... everything in fact within a few meters of
the computer ... except, dammit, for
Interesting article. Optimistic predictions from the IEEE:
http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/18/tech/innovation/ieee-2040-cars/index.html?hpt=hp_bn5
- Jed
autonomous!!!
That was a spell-correction typo. Not voice input. The 21st Century offers
so many new ways to screw up.
- Jed
is it what is called cognitive bias?
the effect our cost to change.
However about many recent scandal, in fiance and science, I prefer the
theory of Roland Benabou (those who follow me know it is my pet subject,
like ZPE is for some)...
i shares some ideas but goes further.
Basically he state
At 01:25 PM 9/20/2012, Jones Beene wrote:
OK Chuck, I'll bite on the AC and nickels.
I asked Chuck if there are any dangers ... since he's still around 30
years later, and had a geiger counter, I presume the neutron flux
wasn't too high.
Heck, if this works it could be interesting.
Further review of the Celani experiment documentation located at
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/CelaniFcunimnalloa.pdf has revealed additional
information that I would like to have the vortex discuss. The performance of
this device in a public demonstration where it shows excess heat due to LENR
http://www.iscmns.org/news.htm
JCMNS Volumes 6 to 9 published
14 September 2012: Editor in Chief Jean Paul Biberian has
released another volume of the peer reviewed
Journal of
Condensed Matter Nuclear Science.
JCMNS-Vol6.pdf
.
JCMNS-Vol7.pdf
.
JCMNS-Vol8.pdf
contains the first part of the
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 3:22 PM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
Let me know privately if desired whether or not my reviews are of use to
other members of the vortex. At times it seems that no one responds and I
hate to keep taking up bandwidth of the organization if it is to no
I wrote:
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 3:22 PM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
Let me know privately if desired whether or not my reviews are of use to
other members of the vortex. At times it seems that no one responds and I
hate to keep taking up bandwidth of the organization if it is
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.comwrote:
True. But maybe not a showstopper. Thin film gold is used in computer
boards and plugs. If the gold can be effectively captured and recycled
perhaps this could be made to work. I do not think the goal would transmute
There is just 1 pic of the presentation. Is there more?
2012/9/21 Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com
http://smartscarecrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/092012_2020_Presentatio1.png
Mark LeClair presented his thesis and supporting evidence(see reference
above) in a live presentation on
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