Re: [Vo]:Is Rossi sick?

2016-03-03 Thread Rich Murray
Experimenters may keep some small plants, animals, and bacteria cultures adjacent to tests, and monitor them daily, including generations of offspring, for biology and especially behavior... They might even respond within seconds to transient events -- small dogs? Also, many families have members

[Vo]:Is Rossi sick?

2016-03-03 Thread Axil Axil
Rossi is complaining about a 'failure to thrive' condition such as losing weight without reason. We might consider that a primary symptom of chronic radiation exposure is unexplained weight loss. Andrea Rossi March 3, 2016 at 9:07 PM Jed Orwell: I continue to lose weight and we do not understand

Re: [Vo]:Progress in humanoid robots

2016-03-03 Thread Patrick Ellul
One more that links to some other research: Automation won’t destroy jobs, but it will change them: https://blog.csiro.au/automation-wont-destroy-jobs-but-it-will-change-them-2/ On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > Another story on the subject > >

Re: [Vo]:Russ Gries and QGR doing theory driven LENR research

2016-03-03 Thread Axil Axil
The theory that Russ is working under is based on the crystal structure of palladium as the basic foundation on which LENR is build. This idea is a good one but they picked the wrong crystal topology,. The proper crystal structure is the hexagonal and the trigonal structure. This is the crystal

RE: [Vo]:Russ Gries and QGR doing theory driven LENR research

2016-03-03 Thread Jones Beene
From: Jack Cole * Russ has been putting together an excellent research program to test a research hypothesis about LENR derived from QGR's theories. Methodologically, they have consulted with and borrowed the concept of loading Pd into zeolites from Iraj Parchamazad. Russ has also

[Vo]:Russ Gries and QGR doing theory driven LENR research

2016-03-03 Thread Jack Cole
Russ has been putting together an excellent research program to test a research hypothesis about LENR derived from QGR's theories. Methodologically, they have consulted with and borrowed the concept of loading Pd into zeolites from Iraj Parchamazad. Russ has also consulted with several of the

[Vo]:Master Chef LENR Recipes

2016-03-03 Thread Russ George
It begins to appear that several lenr recipes are at salivatingly close to hand. Which is most repeatable and delicious is the most important question, and which can readily produce more than a micro-appetizer portion. Is there sufficient detail in the recent Chinese paper(s) to put that Asian

RE: [Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Jones Beene
The ROSAT satellite has picked up lunar X-rays for many years, according to this site. http://www.mpe.mpg.de/xray/wave/rosat/publications/highlights/moon.php "A careful analysis of the observed signal from the dark moon shows it to be ~ 30 times larger than expected" - it has been suggested

[Vo]:Optimism- no curse on LENR!

2016-03-03 Thread Peter Gluck
MNo great deal to be an optimist when the Information is quite encouraging... http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/03/feb-03-2016-there-is-no-curse-on-lenr.html -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

RE: [Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Stephen Cooke
I agree with much you say Axil. As usual you put important things together and when I think about what you say I see you put a lot of consideration into your ideas. With the moon however I'm more wondering about a surface effect. On a separate point that maybe you could answer: Regarding HRM,

RE: [Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hmmm Interesting paper: DETECTION OF X-RAY FLUORESCENCE LINE FEATURE FROM THE LUNAR SURFACE 1234 Y. Kamata , T. Takeshima , T. Okada , and K. Terada http://www.u.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp/uxge/publication/pdf/kamata99_2.pdf.

Re: [Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Axil Axil
Unless science understands how LENR produces heat inside planets, they will be faced with mounting numbers of unsolvable cosmological conundrums. Scientists shocked to find Mercury has liquid metal core and a magnetic field like Earth MAY 13, 2015 BY DAN TAYLOR Scientists shocked to find

[Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Stephen Cooke
OK OK… I know this thought and question way way out there... and probably puts me in the lunatic fringe… I Apolo-gise for that ;) Sorry couldn't resist. I wonder if there is evidence of LENR on the moon or LUNAR LENR? The moon is: 1. In vacuum 2. Has had many thermal cycles (quite long though ~

[Vo]:High Harmoinc Generation in the glow-tube reactor

2016-03-03 Thread Jones Beene
There is a fine peer-reviewed but overlooked paper written by Hagelstein, Letts and Cravens in the LERN library: https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Hagelsteinmode lingexa.pdf=U=0ahUKEwiyzvqj4aTLAhVW9mMKHY-eCFwQFggRMAY=interna l-uds-cse=AFQjCNFx0766edAQgGStoAW75O5utLyTUg

Re: [Vo]:Bremsstrahlung radiation

2016-03-03 Thread H LV
Bob Greenyer explains in this video that the lack of radiation in the Lugano test is probably due ~1mm or so tungsten envelope between the reactor core and the alumina tube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMs2We34jXo=youtu.be He also describes some neat ideas for a ECat type reactor which could

Re: [Vo]:Yet another Rossi replication reported from China

2016-03-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Alain Sepeda wrote: Is it uncommon ? > No, on-the-fly calibration is common. It has been widely used, especially in electrochemical experiments. Fleischmann and Pons recommended it. All the more Zhang should try it. > I have seen such practice in many old PdD LENR