Re: [Vo]:Magnons, excess heat and ferromagnetism

2012-10-01 Thread Teslaalset
So, is this what Steorn now is exploiting?? They mention COP of 5 using magnetic impulse technology to produce heat. On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 9:54 PM, Ron Kita chiralex.k...@gmail.com wrote: Kudos...Jones. I am a Magnon Believer, Respectfully, Ron Kita On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 12:08 PM,

[Vo]:FTL Antenna

2012-10-01 Thread Craig Haynie
The present invention has discovered the apparent existence of a new dimension capable of acting as a medium for RE signals. Initial benefits of penetrating this new dimension include sending RF signals faster than the speed of light, extending the effective distance of RF transmitters at the

Re: [Vo]:FTL Antenna

2012-10-01 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 7:58 AM, Craig Haynie cchayniepub...@gmail.com wrote: The present invention has discovered the apparent existence of a new dimension capable of acting as a medium for RE signals. Initial benefits of penetrating this new dimension include sending RF signals faster than

RE: [Vo]:FTL Antenna

2012-10-01 Thread Jones Beene
Don't know if this patent was brought up simply because of the claim of FTL, which is always of interest. Or ... if, coincidentally it seems to have employ a spin Seebeck effect, mentioned recently. The patent came out 10 years ahead of the discovery of this effect, but that could mean that it

[Vo]:Image Manipulation in Gale Crater

2012-10-01 Thread Terry Blanton
Could this be accidental? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhWCC1xPRF4feature=player_embedded

RE: [Vo]:FTL Antenna

2012-10-01 Thread Jones Beene
SIDE note on FTL in the context of instant messaging: One thing that is implied by this antenna patent is that FTL does not necessarily reverse time. The idea of time-reversal always gets back to ontology via a very basic assumption about the nature of time. In fact FTL - in its most basic

[Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Jack Cole
Hi All, I've been lurking and reading about Chuck's nickel/boron electrolysis experiments, and decided to try to do a replication. I had purchased some thin thoriated tungsten welding electrodes recently to see if I could replicate some of the effects seen with the Athanor reactor and thought

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
Thanks for doing this! - Jed

Re: [Vo]:Image Manipulation in Gale Crater

2012-10-01 Thread Ron Wormus
Yes, when you make a mosaic the individual images have different scales distortions due to the location lens characteristics of the camera so they don't stitch together perfectly. Ron --On Monday, October 01, 2012 10:04 AM -0400 Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: Could this be

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Jack Cole
Thanks Jed, glad to do it. Small update: 7 am Temp 55F Start 9 am Temp 110F 10 am Temp 129F 11:20 am Temp 146F Outside temp started at 55F and was at 57F at 11:20 am. I'll keep running until the temp levels off. At that point, I'll work on setting up a control cell. The water has turned

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread ken deboer
Very interesting, indeed. How much water are you using? If everything were 100% efficient, and you were inputting 12 watts/hr = ~40 btu/hr, over 3 hours you would have 120 btu, which theoretically could raise 1 pound of water 120 F. Best regards, kend On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Jack Cole

Re: [Vo]:Magnons, excess heat and ferromagnetism

2012-10-01 Thread David Roberson
Have they identified the energy source for the heat? Does heat get moved from one location to another as in a heat pump or is this some form of free energy? I ask these questions because I am concerned that the conservation of energy is violated if this device actually works as described.

RE: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Arnaud Kodeck
Find here some simple calorimetry calculations : Electrical energy given to the system : 4.33 hours @ 12 watt = 187056 J = 44677 cal To rise the temp from 55 F to 146 F, the system need 50 cal/g of water. (Assuming electrodes and recipient are negligible) Assuming no loss of heat by

Re: [Vo]:Video: Iraj Parchamazad on LENR with Zeolites

2012-10-01 Thread Ruby
Lou, I'm glad you dug it. It was super fun hanging with those guys. I don't know the answer to your questions myself, but you can contact Iraj Parchamazad at iparchama...@laverne.edu ask him yourself. I'm sure he would be happy to respond. I am working on a new video right now that must be

RE: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Jack Cole
It was 5 oz of water. I shut it down after the temp maxed out at 158F. On Oct 1, 2012 12:29 PM, Arnaud Kodeck arnaud.kod...@lakoco.be wrote: ** Find here some simple calorimetry calculations : Electrical energy given to the system : 4.33 hours @ 12 watt = 187056 J = 44677 cal To rise the

Re: [Vo]:FTL Antenna

2012-10-01 Thread David Roberson
Now I know there is a strong effort to keep LENR devices out of patent protection. This particular invention could not be proven by any law of physics that I am aware of and I would be amazed to find that a working model has ever been constructed that demonstrates faster than light

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Jack Cole
So that's 141.7g of water. It was an open container so heat freely dissipated and I would also presume that power was also going into electrolysis in addition to heating. So, based on Arnaud's calculations, we can't rule out purely electrical heating. I'll report on the next experiment which

RE: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Jones Beene
DC electrolysis is inefficient at raising the temperature of an electrolyte for two obvious reasons. Water-splitting itself uses up much of the current, and when the split gases are not recombined, then that energy is completely lost; plus the split gases, apart from the energy used to split them

Re: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-10-01 Thread Axil Axil
Is video proports to show a device where the transmutation of noble gas is going on based on the Papp reaction.. For example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwQIioZig2Q Cheers:Axil On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 10:46 AM, ecat builder ecatbuil...@gmail.comwrote: Hi Vortex, Some updates on

RE: [Vo]:Open Source Papp Update

2012-10-01 Thread Jones Beene
Absurd conclusion in this video! The is absolutely zero evidence for conversion of neon gas to argon in this, or in any Papp discharge. LOL. What idiots. With 2 minutes of googling - they could find that neon also has two strong violet lines.

Re: [Vo]:Video: Iraj Parchamazad on LENR with Zeolites

2012-10-01 Thread pagnucco
Ruby, Thanks. I will contact him within the next few days. If anyone is interested in exotic phenomena in zeolites, check out - Composite on base of 2D nanotubular base as ideal high-Tc superconductor http://144.206.159.178/ft/844/35134/602096.pdf Ideal Nano-Emitters and Panel Nano-Devices

Re: [Vo]:Magnons, excess heat and ferromagnetism

2012-10-01 Thread Nigel Dyer
I have been looking at some cell biology that suggests that nature may have got there first on this, which is perhaps no surprise. In the biological system the phonons are associated with low frequency vibrational modes in huntingtin, and I suspect that these are coupled to Cu2+ ions

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Jack Cole
Sadly more than an hour into a controlled experiment, pennies are outdoing the nickel (100.7F vs. 92.1F). So for now, this looks to be a failure to replicate on two fronts (copper not resulting in heating and superiority of nickel). I'll report again if I find something different. On Mon, Oct

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Chuck Sites
Jack, Congratulations, your report is exactly in lines with what I saw with Ni(+) Cu(-) in my jar experiments. That was typically 100ml of H2O and a 3gm Na2B4O7 solution. Once the Ni coin breaks down just a little, in a constant voltage system, the current would jump up and the Ni coin

RE: [Vo]:Video: Iraj Parchamazad on LENR with Zeolites

2012-10-01 Thread Jones Beene
Update for anyone with aspirations of seeing a robust excess heat effect with Zeolites, using the Reiter effect (cobalt loading). Amazon actually caries a cobalt loaded zeolite material - used as aquarium filter media. http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B005QRHM5I This is not a joke - but

[Vo]:Does anyone keep a list of cold fusion patents?

2012-10-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
Frank Gordon and David French are thinking of compiling a list of cold fusion related patents. Does anyone have such a list already? I have some listed in my EndNote database, but I have not made any effort to keep up with them. I add them to the database when someone sends me a patent. - Jed

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Jack Cole
Hi Chuck, My experiment has ended for today with my power supply blowing out. I think my last test was not a good test of the nickel vs copper. I was using what looks like a chrome plated alligator type clip as the anode in both. I can see where that could have been a problem as well as I

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
Did you measure current or voltage at any time? Jeff On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Jack Cole jcol...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Chuck, My experiment has ended for today with my power supply blowing out. I think my last test was not a good test of the nickel vs copper. I was using what looks

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Jack Cole
Voltage only at the start. There would really need to be a lot of measurements to make a good comparison beyond what I measured (just temperature). On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 9:54 PM, Jeff Berkowitz pdx...@gmail.com wrote: Did you measure current or voltage at any time? Jeff On Mon, Oct 1,

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Chuck Sites Nickel/Boron Experiment

2012-10-01 Thread Chuck Sites
Hi Jack, Keep at it. It's a learning experience and probably one of the most humbling simple experiments you can do. I remember very well the issue of the alligator clips rusting and corroding over anode, and wondering What did that do?, What's in the plating of the alligator clip?Do

[Vo]: Experimental Results with Nickel and Sodium Carbonate

2012-10-01 Thread David Roberson
I have continued to experiment and have some interesting measurements to report. For my latest experiment I have returned to using 2 nickels as electrodes with an electrolyte of sodium carbonate which is Arm Hammer Washing Soda. I prefer this electrolyte to the borax since it does not tend