Re: [Vo]:Nickel-Beryllium alloy 360

2022-01-16 Thread Robin
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 16 Jan 2022 22:11:56 + (UTC): Hi Jones, I agree that Beryllium is an interesting possibility, but the reaction I would expect is more like Be9 + H => D + 2 x He4 No neutrino required. or if you want to use D instead of H Be9 + D => T + 2 x He4

Re: [Vo]:Regarding Moonlight: What is the right question?

2022-01-16 Thread H LV
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 10:51 AM H LV wrote: > One commentator suggested that a mirror be used to redirect the moon light to > a spot under the moonshade. I like this experimental modification because it > respects the question the "believers" are asking. It does not substitute one >

[Vo]:Nickel-Beryllium alloy 360

2022-01-16 Thread Jones Beene
A nickel-beryllium alloy could be an interesting and available catalyst for use in Mills-Holmlid dense hydrogen research. It would be an active material in several ways - used as the target for a high pressure flow of hydrogen. The 360 alloy is mostly nickel with a few % beryllium and some

[Vo]:Moon and Earth

2022-01-16 Thread H LV
Nice animation showing how the Earth looks from the Moon and how the Moon looks from the Earth during April 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV1ZXm3MH6I Harry

Re: [Vo]:Regarding Moonlight: What is the right question?

2022-01-16 Thread H LV
I wrote: > > If one holds that the two situations are not physically equivalent then it > becomes necessary to design an experiment involving shaded moonlight where > the effect of radiant cooling can be neutralized. One might say repeat the > experiment with the same apparatus on a clear

[Vo]:Regarding Moonlight: What is the right question?

2022-01-16 Thread H LV
Lately I have been watching many youtube videos investigating the question of whether or not moonlight has a cooling effect. The experiment is very simple. On a clear night with moonlight measure the temperature of two similar bodies, with one in the moonlight and the other shaded from the