RE: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: about the Nuclear Active Environment

2013-08-21 Thread Arnaud Kodeck
How a heat shock can produce plasma? _ From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com] Sent: mardi 20 août 2013 20:49 To: vortex-l Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: about the Nuclear Active Environment Rossi uses heat shock to produce plasma. On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Arnaud

RE: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: about the Nuclear Active Environment

2013-08-21 Thread Roarty, Francis X
I don't think there is any denying the plasma is there..hence the descriptive name Black Light Power adopted by Mill's but yes to only mention the heat shock assumes the audience is already aware that this is but one factor combined with required geometry of conductive surfaces and as yet

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: about the Nuclear Active Environment

2013-08-21 Thread Edmund Storms
Very good logical analysis, Bob. I agree phonons can not release nuclear energy for this reason as well as for several others. Theories based on phonon emission would appear to be in conflict with observed behavior. Ed On Aug 20, 2013, at 2:54 PM, Bob Higgins wrote: In the case of craters

[Vo]:Giant Surface Plasmon Induced Drag Effect (SPIDEr) in Metal Nanowires

2013-08-21 Thread Axil Axil
One of the essential functions that the Ni/H reactor does is to convert heat energy into EMF energy. The 5 micron micro particle with nickel nanowire coating is the first step in the energy conversion process. Surface-plasmon-induced drag-effect rectification (SPIDER) , which is based on

Re: [Vo]:Giant Surface Plasmon Induced Drag Effect (SPIDEr) in Metal Nanowires

2013-08-21 Thread ChemE Stewart
Axil, It sounds reasonable, in this post you mention dipole Previously you mentioned anapole Kim thinks it is the electrostatic field. I think it is the anapole magnetic radiation that comes out of the soliton. and you have also mentioned An EVO can be conceived of as an atom without a

Re: [Vo]:Giant Surface Plasmon Induced Drag Effect (SPIDEr) in Metal Nanowires

2013-08-21 Thread Axil Axil
The Ni/H reaction in a nutshell… Heat induced Dipole motion is step 1. High voltage/frequency EMF production is step 2. More EMF amplification by nanoparticles is step 3 EMF storage in a soliton via vortex current *whispering*-*gallery mode wave *formation is step 4. This is how the

Re: [Vo]:Giant Surface Plasmon Induced Drag Effect (SPIDEr) in Metal Nanowires

2013-08-21 Thread ChemE Stewart
That helps clarify, thanks On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: The Ni/H reaction in a nutshell… Heat induced Dipole motion is step 1. High voltage/frequency EMF production is step 2. More EMF amplification by nanoparticles is step 3 EMF storage

[Vo]:Positive Feedback Might be the Key

2013-08-21 Thread David Roberson
It is fairly well understood that it is difficult to measure the ash associated with an LENR system. There does not seem to be any dangerous particle or radiation emission to detect outside of the device while heat from the fusion processes appears to be the main observation to date. With

[Vo]:DolphiNova WOWS ... brightest Nova in years

2013-08-21 Thread Jones Beene
http://www.space.com/22419-nova-delphinus-star-explosion-stargazers-webcast. html http://earthsky.org/science-wire/bright-nova-erupts-in-constellation-delphin us 2013 is shaping up to be a 'stellar year', so to speak. When you include the surprising Chelyabinsk event and the Asteroid fly-by

[Vo]:LENR-CANR search for co-authors implemented

2013-08-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
YOU CAN SEARCH FOR ANY AUTHOR NOW See Details index: http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=1095 OR (bigger!): http://lenr-canr.org/index/Details/Details.php The second field is now names All Authors. It contains all author names, separated by commas. Instructions: 1. Click the Search

[Vo]:More problems in Japan

2013-08-21 Thread fznidarsic
How bad is this? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/21/fukushima-nuclear-crisis_n_3788796.html

Re: [Vo]:More problems in Japan

2013-08-21 Thread Terry Blanton
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 7:45 PM, fznidar...@aol.com wrote: How bad is this? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/21/fukushima-nuclear-crisis_n_3788796.html The leak is so contaminated that a person standing 50 cm (1.6 feet) away that, after 10 hours, a worker in that proximity to the leak

[Vo]:Nanoplasmonic EMF enhancement

2013-08-21 Thread Axil Axil
The Ni/H reactor design allows for a huge amplification factor produced by many nanoparticles in chains. An important problem in ’plasmonics’ is the question of how micro/nano particles should be designed and arranged with respect to each other to produce the strongest possible field

Re: [Vo]:More problems in Japan

2013-08-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
Bad enough to be lead story on the 7 o'clock news, and to make Cabinet Minister hopping mad. High government officials in Japan seldom get hopping mad at major corporations in public. They are like U.S. Republicans. They are best friends with big corporations and big money. The Fukushima reactor

Re: [Vo]:More problems in Japan

2013-08-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
Some other details from NHK: There are 350 tanks. They are temporary structures designed to last 5 years. There are no water level gauges in the tanks so no one knew the water level was falling. They are now going to dispatch people to patrol the tanks looking for leaks. They asked an expert, if

RE: [Vo]:More problems in Japan

2013-08-21 Thread OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
From: Jed ... The Fukushima reactor disaster is going to on for years and years. Probably decades. I doubt that people will go back to living in places where the wild boars are 600 times too radioactive to eat. If the local wildlife has ingested 600 times the amount of

Re: [Vo]:More problems in Japan

2013-08-21 Thread Eric Walker
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 7:10 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net wrote: If the local wildlife has ingested 600 times the amount of radioactivity to be eaten by humans, I find myself asking myself: how the hell can they continue to survive and presumably reproduce?

Re: [Vo]:More problems in Japan

2013-08-21 Thread ChemE Stewart
The $50B estimate will become $100B before we get to the half life of some of that stuff. So far their only solution since day one is Just add Water On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 10:10 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net wrote: From: Jed ** ** ... ** **

Re: [Vo]:More problems in Japan

2013-08-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net wrote: If the local wildlife has ingested 600 times the amount of radioactivity to be eaten by humans, I find myself asking myself: how the hell can they continue to survive and presumably reproduce? They are reproducing like the

Re: [Vo]:Nanoplasmonic EMF enhancement

2013-08-21 Thread Daniel Rocha
Beware with the breakdown current. At some point, there will be a lightning putting the metal structures under equilibrium again. You have to somehow insulate the elements until a given moment when you, then, will remove the insulation. Or you can put them separated and then slowly move them

RE: [Vo]:More problems in Japan

2013-08-21 Thread Jones Beene
From: Eric Walker Steven Vincent Johnson wrote: If the local wildlife has ingested 600 times the amount of radioactivity to be eaten by humans, I find myself asking myself: how the hell can they continue to survive and presumably reproduce? One thought I have here is that 600 times

Re: [Vo]:Nanoplasmonic EMF enhancement

2013-08-21 Thread Axil Axil
EMF escape to the far field (lightning) is countered by the evanescent wave. There is an EMF power amplification factor of up to 10 to the 15 power experimentally demonstrated by nanolenzes formed by nanowires and nanoparticles. This is before the chemical probes that measure this power level

Re: [Vo]:Nanoplasmonic EMF enhancement

2013-08-21 Thread Daniel Rocha
I don't get what you are saying. Surely I am not talking about far field. I am talking only about the near field, the electrostatic field. If you are amplifying that, by using a series of electric components, you will provoke arcing in some sub element of this set, way before you get all that

Re: [Vo]:Nanoplasmonic EMF enhancement

2013-08-21 Thread Daniel Rocha
BTW, I get that you want to focus energy, while the paper you pointed out to me do something different, it amplifies a signal. So, it doesn't have problems with arcing. -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:Nanoplasmonic EMF enhancement

2013-08-21 Thread Axil Axil
Dark mode means no EMF leakage. It means an EMF black hole where light cannot escape o matter how strong the EMF gets. What comes out of the vortex current in the hotspot in this EMF black hole is a anapole magnetic field. This is the same thing that happens in black holes in quasars. On Wed,

[Vo]:What the Ni/H NAE site looks like

2013-08-21 Thread Axil Axil
What the NAE looks like in the Ni/H reactor is an aggregation of widely variable sized atomic clusters on or near the tips of the nanowires projecting from the nickel micro particles. Particle aggregation is a widespread phenomenon in nature, which spontaneously occurs in the natural setting

Re: [Vo]:Nanoplasmonic EMF enhancement

2013-08-21 Thread Daniel Rocha
And what is this anapole has to do with reaching the strong enhancement? I don't see any relation. The fractal relation for amplification will just work effectively for a small period of time. Any more and all will get are weak arcing going from tree to sub-tree, randomly. -- Daniel Rocha - RJ