[Vo]:New WL stuff

2013-02-26 Thread Axil Axil
http://www.google.com/url?sa=trct=jq=esrc=sfrm=1source=webcd=1cad=rjasqi=2ved=0CDIQFjAAurl=http%3A%2F%2Fnewenergytimes.com%2Fv2%2Fsr%2FWL%2Fslides%2F20120911LatticeEnergySlides.pdfei=dXIsUcnPA6m80AHAz4CgBgusg=AFQjCNExjKwx5EhG-rjpMn1BTnHckJMWjQsig2=W8FrUpUJEa1--spqHHDAsA Some interesting stuff.

Re: [Vo]:The limits of 3-D replicators

2013-02-26 Thread Paul Breed
There are two different powder processes... The shapways method where the part is glued together with a binder in the powder then sintered and infused with brass... The DMLS process where the powder is sinterd with a Laser in the powder as its built. The part comes out of the powder at full

Re: [Vo]:New WL stuff

2013-02-26 Thread Daniel Rocha
It doesn't seem new. It dates from august last year and updated in september. 2013/2/26 Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:The limits of 3-D replicators

2013-02-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
Well, I sure am behind in this technology. I suppose that if some dangerous form of cold fusion is discovered, people might be assembling devices surreptitiously with replicators. One more thing to worry about! There is no chance people will make conventional nuclear weapons. Not until

RE: [Vo]:D or H loading...and other questions..

2013-02-26 Thread DJ Cravens
Loading is important however these are usually talked of as the bulk loading value. Realize that dynamic conditions cause localized loading to be different than the bulk. That is, for example, when a current is pulsed some D's are moved so that they are closer than their equilibrium distances

Re: [Vo]:Tech Predictions

2013-02-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
While I do not disagree with your 1000 year view of our potential, we currently have all of our eggs, literally, sitting in one basket on this Earth. We need to solve that as well as detection, interception of the bad stuff headed our way. Love your robots. Curiosity should have a front row seat

RE: [Vo]:D or H loading...and other questions..

2013-02-26 Thread Jones Beene
From: p...@rasdoc.com Are there any interesting LENR experiments that led to a run away explosion that have not been repeated? I helped build a facility, the Friends of Amateur rocketry, that is properly equipped to build and test things that might go bang... We have fire fighting, 18

Re: [Vo]:D or H loading...and other questions..

2013-02-26 Thread Paul Breed
explosives- ... That was not really my question. My question was more of the did anyone get an unexpected explosion and then discontinue the work The thought being that if you ever get the environment exactly right one is likely to see more energy release than you were planning for so

Re: [Vo]:Quantum Vacuum --University in Finland

2013-02-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
I like that Hawking radiation. Stewart darkmattersalot.com On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Ron Kita chiralex.k...@gmail.com wrote: Greetings Vortex-L, The Quantum Vacuum and realization: http://phys.org/news/2013-02-particles-illuminate-vacuum.html Ron Kita Doylestown PA

Re: [Vo]:Tech Predictions

2013-02-26 Thread James Bowery
Today's New York Times carries an oped The Riddle of the Human Specieshttp://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/24/the-riddle-of-the-human-species/ by E. O. Wilson in which he goes outlines the thesis of his book The Social Conquest of Earth regarding the evolution of eusociality in humans. As

[Vo]:Fwd: NASA Does Cold Fusion

2013-02-26 Thread Mark Gibbs
I don't think this link has been posted to this list yet: http://futureinnovation.larc.nasa.gov/view/articles/futurism/bushnell/low-energy-nuclear-reactions.html ** ** [m]

Re: [Vo]:D or H loading...and other questions..

2013-02-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
Paul Breed p...@rasdoc.com wrote: explosives- ... That was not really my question. My question was more of the did anyone get an unexpected explosion and then discontinue the work Mizuno experienced an explosion with glow discharge, shown here:

Re: [Vo]:New WL stuff

2013-02-26 Thread Axil Axil
It might not be new for Vortex. MarkI-ZeroPoint brought the effect to the attention of Vortex on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 1:08 PM. Vortex began discussions about this effect the next day. From: MarkI-ZeroPoint [mailto:zeropo...@charter.net] Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 1:08 PM To:

Re: [Vo]:Fwd: NASA Does Cold Fusion

2013-02-26 Thread Axil Axil
WL and Nasa are making theoretical progress. But to get over the hump, they must forget about neutron production from heavy electrons which is at the heart of their theory. This might be asking too much of them, time will tell. Cheers: Axil On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Mark Gibbs

Re: [Vo]:Tech Predictions

2013-02-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
We are connected to the Earth and we are all, like the Earth, creatures of the quantum vacuum. Once we realize those filaments of energetic dark matter connecting the universe contain beaucoup amounts of entropic vacuum energy at our disposal, and realize how to utilize it, off we go. Stewart

Re: [Vo]:Explaining Cold fusion -IV

2013-02-26 Thread mixent
In reply to David Roberson's message of Tue, 26 Feb 2013 02:48:22 -0500 (EST): Hi, [snip] I see what you refer to and this may be an important piece of the puzzle. The main thing that concerns me is that we should be able to see the fast moving energetic particles outside the material. Most

Re: [Vo]:Responses to four questions from Ron Maimon

2013-02-26 Thread mixent
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Mon, 25 Feb 2013 19:15:06 -0800: Hi, [snip] On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 6:59 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote: If the energy is released in the form of a fast particle, then it does not have to depend on diffusion. A fast particle will rip through a lattice at high

Re: [Vo]:Rethinking wind power

2013-02-26 Thread Jouni Valkonen
I think that this is just nice to know study, but it does not put fundamental limits for the wind power utilization. First is that with optimal scattering of wind turbines, it is possible get significantly more watts per m². Linear rows are the worst in efficiency, but the science of

Re: [Vo]:Explaining Cold fusion -IV

2013-02-26 Thread David Roberson
I was thinking about the penetration dept of alphas and I am pleased that you looked into that. Perhaps it is time to do further checking into whether or not they are associated with the hot spots. Robin, do you have time to make a quick calculation of the density of the nuclear reactions

Re: [Vo]:Rethinking wind power

2013-02-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote: Can you imagine a large flock of birds traveling through a windmill farm? Avoiding two types of collisions at the same time might overpower their abilities. It doesn't seem to be a problem, as far as I know. They do try to avoid putting wind turbines

Re: [Vo]:Rethinking wind power

2013-02-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jouni Valkonen jounivalko...@gmail.com wrote: . . . domestic cats are killing billions of birds but this is a non-issue, because unlike wind turbines, cats are cute! Only cat haters are using this as an argument against domestic cats. Cat haters and the government of New Zealand:

[Vo]:Update: Rossi Certification and Installation

2013-02-26 Thread Ron Kita
Greetings Vortex-L, http://www.e-catworld.com/2013/02/rossi-safety-certification-already-obtained-for-industrial-plants/ Respectfully, Ron Kita Doylestown PA

Re: [Vo]:Rethinking wind power

2013-02-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jouni Valkonen jounivalko...@gmail.com wrote: Second argument is that with advanced blades materials, such as carbon fibers and futuristic graphene, it is possible to make rotors up to 250 meters in diameter. This can boost individual wind turbine output up to 20 MW. When the maximum

Re: [Vo]:Explaining the Rossi type LENR reaction

2013-02-26 Thread Axil Axil
Post 5 At the very end of all the resonance amplification chains that we have so far described lays exposed the smoking gun at the very heart of the LENR reaction. This LENR end game is just as exponentially fruitful and maybe even more so as all the many resonances that have set up this final

[Vo]:Light particles illuminate the vacuum

2013-02-26 Thread Mark Gibbs
http://www.rdmag.com/news/2013/02/light-particles-illuminate-vacuum In an article published in the PNAS scientific journal, researchers from Aalto University and the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland showed experimentally that vacuum has properties not previously observed. According to the

RE: [Vo]:New WL stuff

2013-02-26 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
Thanks for the mention, Axil. Part of the value of the Collective is just that. more heads/eyes are better than 1/2! Whenever I find something that might be of interest, I try to post it to the Collective to spark discussion, or so someone might be able to connect some more dots. I wish

RE: [Vo]:Fwd: NASA Does Cold Fusion

2013-02-26 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
What I found interesting in the COMMENTS section were the patents being generated!! = quote from the comment section I'm referring to === THESE are the 39 folks and companies listed who have been involved in this since May, 2011. How many patents have

Re: [Vo]:Light particles illuminate the vacuum

2013-02-26 Thread ChemE Stewart
95% of the energy in the universe is locked in that vacuum. That is our key. We are getting small wiffs of it in cold fusion. I believe energetic vacuum particles are orbiting within the dark band of a double rainbow. Pulling a vacuum on their surroundings, condensing water vapor and creating

Re: [Vo]:about the Pdisaster

2013-02-26 Thread Axil Axil
I can easily see how current day nuclear and plasma physicists think that cold fusion is impossible and ridiculous on its very face because of all the embittered self-imposed problems both huge and insurmountable that they suffer daily in their futile efforts to get hot fusion off the ground.

Re: [Vo]:about the Pdisaster

2013-02-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: Far too late, they come home at knight drained by these continual problems . . . You mean at night, not knight, but that was a delightful mistake. You are describing the life of any researcher, including all the cold fusion researchers I know. As Stan Pons

Re: [Vo]:about the Pdisaster

2013-02-26 Thread Axil Axil
I try hard to get all the miswords out of these posts but some days are worse than others. If you would be so kind, please follow the Golden rule for posters, forgive them like you would like to be forgiven. Cheers:Axil On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 9:18 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:New WL stuff

2013-02-26 Thread Chuck Sites
Thank you Axil, After looking at that power point for a few hours now, it has me deeply intrigued. I really never looked into WL theory on LENR because it seemed pretty far fetched that nuclear-weak interactions could be driving the heat events. It's probably a bias I developed when

Re: [Vo]:New WL stuff

2013-02-26 Thread Rich Murray
Thanks, Chuck, for being carefully, open-mindedly curious about WL -- with a Scientific American level of understanding, I've been intrigued for years that they seem able to tie so many diverse mysteries in science to their beta-decay chains... so my hunch is, where's there's a vertical chain of

Re: [Vo]:Explaining Cold fusion -IV

2013-02-26 Thread Eric Walker
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:58 AM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote: The cone shape does strongly suggest that a particle type of ignition is occurring which propagates along the main momentum direction. I find it interesting that there also appears to be a coordination among the

Re: [Vo]:Responses to four questions from Ron Maimon

2013-02-26 Thread Eric Walker
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:50 AM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote: A fast particle doesn't need a matching energy band to lose energy. It loses a portion of what it has simply by ionizing other atoms. I gather that Ron is envisioning some kind of fermi liquid of deuterons, with a band gap that is