Hi,
On 13-9-2011 2:13, Terry Blanton wrote:
There are also rumors of an electromagnetic field that the U.S. military
allegedly used (based on Einstein’s design) to create an invisible
ship.
Sounds a bit like the movie The final countdown, which was released
in 1980.
ref.
Hi,
On 13-9-2011 20:44, Horace Heffner wrote:
snip calculation of lead shielding
Hmmm, is there a way to start and stop a gamma radiation source, as it
may be used only to trigger the process?
Why I'm asking, well I remembered an older message earlier this year
from Jed.
Sorry, for the
Hi,
On 14-9-2011 1:20, Horace Heffner wrote:
snip calculation
Just a thought.
Let's suppose Rossi is using a gamma radiation source as a catalyzer.
Is it then possible to determine the source (catalyzer) of the gamma
source, if the following parameters are known?
1. Maximum allowed gamma
Hi,
Hmmm, interesting data over nine months to look at the birth rate.
Kind regards,
MoB
Hi,
On 3-9-2011 18:40, Terry Blanton wrote:
A quick perusal of Jed's site shows no one seems to have tested Ni/H
stimulation in the sub-megaHertz range. Indeed, I didn't see anything
showing attempts at RF stimulation. Goodness knows that the
wavelength of phonons can certainly exist in this
Hi,
On 6-9-2011 16:31, Man on Bridges wrote:
If my memory serves me well a lot was already written about Hydrogen
and the influence of a 1 MHz frequency,
Hmmm, the following picture makes one wondering if this is a frequency
of 903,000 Hz?
Source: http://www.esowatch.com/en/index.php
Hi,
On 1-9-2011 20:20, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
I guess they want to remove completely any possible source of error or
ambiguity which steam brings, in a way or another, if the source
reporting this information is to be trusted (it should. At the very
least, Daniele Passerini confirmed that
Hi,
On 1-9-2011 21:23, Enzo wrote:
This post of Armando de Para on energeticambiente in forum giving the
date of September 3rd at nasa has been deleted. Anyway it appeared to
me a well informed person. Maybe he was asked to delete it.
Passerini didn't really confirmed, he said that he had some
Hi,
On 31-8-2011 16:51, jwin...@cyllene.uwa.edu.au wrote:
The only problem is knowing just when and where lightning is going to
strike. However in the case I recall the lightning struck a town hall
clock, such that the clock stopped the instant it was struck. Then
the inventor of the flux
Hi,
A faint star in the constellation of Leo (The Lion), called SDSS
J102915+172927 [1], has been found to have the lowest amount of elements
heavier than helium (what astronomers call metals) of all stars yet
studied. It has a mass smaller than that of the Sun and is probably more
than 13
Hi,
On 31-8-2011 0:01, Horace Heffner wrote:
On Aug 30, 2011, at 12:12 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
If the only source of heat was electricity, two things are certain:
1. It could not be 12 kW in the first place. The wire would melt. You
can't possibly conduct that much electricity over an
Hi,
On 29-8-2011 0:50, Alan Fletcher wrote:
The Army version is Tell 'em what you're gonna tell 'em. Tell 'em.
Tell 'em what you told 'em.
A good demo is like a good preach, I remember reading what a
famous
Hi,
On 30-8-2011 0:39, Daniel Rocha wrote:
What are those?
2011/8/29 Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com
Getting UL approval on a Rossi eCat will be a multi-year effort. I
assume his client in the US is someone who does not require such
approval. You can
Hi,
On 10-8-2011 10:58, Michael Ivanov wrote:
Any ideas? I heard about Ford, but could it be GE or GM?
I stick to my initial thought: Mountain View, Ca. (Google HQ) .
While looking at where we know that he traveled during April in the
USA (North (Ohio) and South-East (Florida) states), I
Hi,
On 10-8-2011 22:14, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Terry Blanton wrote:
If this were a problem, would it not have been spotted when the UHF
channels were operating in these bands? Populations near these
station broadcast transmitters were exposed to huge amounts of
radiation from channels 49 thru
Hi,
On 10-8-2011 23:37, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Alan J Fletcher wrote:
I meant that Rossi could have taken a core to Defkalion for internal
tests in a Hyperion rig -- NOT the government tests -- but not left
it with them.
This would allow the following two statements to be true:
R: Nobody has
Hi,
On 8-8-2011 13:44, Terry Blanton wrote:
During the months since January 2011, both interested parties (Andrea
Rossi through EFA
and Defkalion Green Technologies) have received very strong
international pressure and to
many degrees business traps from banks, financial partners, etc. to
Hi,
On 8-8-2011 20:11, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote:
Here's my pick of the hour! ;-)
Seattle / Microsoft. (Ahhh... Probably not! I don't think Microsoft
has ever shown that much vision.)
Hmm, what about this one: Mountain View, Ca (Google HQ) ?
Kind regards,
MoB
Hi,
On 9-8-2011 2:20, Terry Blanton wrote:
More like, My consigliere said to shut the eff up.
I guess this is Terry-speak for :his wife ordered Andrea to keep his
mouth shut as negotiations are still under way ? ;-)
Kind regards,
MoB
Hi,
From what I know, is that when you want to boil a cup of water in a
microwave (b.t.w. over here we tend to call it a magnetron),
you are required to put a metal spoon in the cup of water to make sure
it will boil in a regular way.
I seem to recall it has to do something with the surface
Hi,
Wow, this really s*cks.
I'd expect at least also a decent nachsynchronization (voiceover)
i.s.o. of simply putting subtitles under it.
Now the subtitles are in no way a representation of what is being said.
Kind regards,
MoB
On 6-7-2011 6:34, noone noone wrote:
Check out the video
Hi,
On 24-6-2011 15:22, Jones Beene wrote:
*From:*Andrea Selva wrote:
Angela Kemmler wrote:
The electrical input was 750W
No, it was between 784 and 805 W (230x3.4 or 230x3.5). The tension is 230 V in Italy. This is called in Italy eurotensione, google it.
Sorry but this is still
Hi,
On 23-6-2011 18:23, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote:
If they can get the catalizers to act as efficient
building heaters, the obvious next goal would be to begin intense RD
on electrical conversion.
For the conversion to electricity, it should be first determined which
method to
Hi,
On 23-6-2011 18:42, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote:
All MW range products are built within a 20 sized container
I guess this is again a European typo, I read somewhere else 20 feet
(which is, as you may know one of the predefined lengths for cargo
containers on ships/trucks/trains)
Hi,
On 23-6-2011 18:52, Daniel Rocha wrote:
How about this:
http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-06-source-green-electricity.html
*
*Ok, looks interesting, but two comments:
1. Quote: This revolutionary energy conversion method is in the early
stages of development
When do they think they
Dear Angela et al,
On 23-6-2011 22:30, Angela Kemmler wrote:
The electrical input was 750W
No, it was between 784 and 805 W (230x3.4 or 230x3.5). The tension is 230 V in Italy.
This is called in Italy eurotensione, google it. I already posted the link to
the italian wikipedia article abt
Hi,
On 24-6-2011 0:46, Joshua Cude wrote:
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 5:40 PM, Man on Bridges manonbrid...@aim.com
mailto:manonbrid...@aim.com wrote:
As a side note: tension refers in my book and wikipedia's to :
Tension (physics), a force related to the stretching of an object
Hi,
On 21-6-2011 9:08, Mark Iverson wrote:
Just to clarify Terry's statement:
LIQUID or SOLID water is heavier than air...
Moist AIR is LESS DENSE than dry air! So water vapor is LESS DENSE than air...
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com]
Sent:
Hi,
On 16-6-2011 2:46, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
On 2011-06-16 02:37, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
The black wrapping first appeared on the vertical column the mini eCat
-- see the March experiment by Kullander and Essén.
It's shown partly unwrapped at
http://lenr.qumbu.com/110406-c-Img+4+OUTPUT.jpg
Hi,
On 16-6-2011 22:50, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
Wikipedia is great for certain kinds of things. If there is no serious
controversy, articles tend to improve over time. When there is
controversy, though, Wikipedia supposedly has a neutrality policy, but
they never figured out how to find
Hi,
In Europe it was mentioned in several countries in news bulletins on
radio and tv.
In the mean time the Dutch government has agreed to go ahead with the
building of the second nuclear power plant in Borssele, while Germany is
planning to stop nuclear power plants. People in Germany have
Hi,
On 16-6-2011 1:12, Terry Blanton wrote:
The Japanese will be colder. Already, they have totally changed their
business culture. They are wearing Hawaiian shirts and sandals to
work because the air conditioning is off. One worker said that had he
dressed like this before the accident he
Hi,
On 13-6-2011 20:09, Jones Beene wrote:
This hypothesis is one of the most interesting
http://www.romandodecahedron.com/en/hypothese
-Original Message-
From: Terry Blanton
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/06/10/dodecahedrons-purpose-remains-myst
ery/
Can you do what the
Hi,
On 18-5-2011 20:05, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote:
I didn't immediately know what made mersenne primes so special so I
went over to wiki for a qwik upload:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersenne_primes
Nope.
Correct sequence is: 7,19,37,61,91,127,169,217,271,331,397
Kind regards,
Hi,
On 23-5-2011 3:29, Man on Bridges wrote:
Hi,
On 18-5-2011 20:05, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote:
I didn't immediately know what made mersenne primes so special so I
went over to wiki for a qwik upload:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersenne_primes
Nope.
Correct sequence
Hi,
On 21-5-2011 16:48, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
From Mauro:
Following the links:
http://www.angewandtebiologischeneuemedizin.com/en/index.php?title=Focardi-Rossi_Energy-Catalyzer
Mostly Skeptical
However quite detailed. I'm impressed.
Quote: and was transformed into the
Hi,
On 21-5-2011 3:04, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
I hope this Wiki behavior is being meticulously documented, if for anything,
for posterity.
Such editing and how it marred the high ideals of what Wikipedia stands
for needs to be exposed. ... I suspect most of these individuals
Hi,
On 13-5-2011 19:03, francis wrote:
Harry, they appear to be an intentional variation on smooth spheres
see images http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carved_Stone_Balls mostly
with 6 knobs each.
As usual Wikipedia is clueless again.
The items at the Wikipedia page look very much like
Hi,
On 13-5-2011 18:58, Terry Blanton wrote:
Okay, let's try again: 7.3 10^3 ft^3/s. Geeze, maybe someone else
should do the math.
I guess Terry is trying to tell us 2067.13 m^3/s ;-)
Kind regards,
MoB
Hi,
On 13-5-2011 21:19, Man on Bridges wrote:
Hi,
On 13-5-2011 18:58, Terry Blanton wrote:
Okay, let's try again: 7.3 10^3 ft^3/s. Geeze, maybe someone else
should do the math.
I guess Terry is trying to tell us 2067.13 m^3/s ;-)
Kind regards,
MoB
Okay, 2067.13 m^3/s in case of 73,000
Hi,
If I recall correctly Rossi already mentioned coupling his device with a
Stirling engine, which only needs a hot and cold side.
The Stirling engine can then be used with a linear generator to generate
electricity.
These Stirling engines/generators are already used on a small scale (in
Hi,
On 10-5-2011 17:03, Jed Rothwell wrote:
noone noone wrote:
2) They could try to tax every vehicle that uses the E-Cat. They
could state, Since we are losing revenue from taxes on gasoline, we
will need to add an upfront tax on every E-Cat powered vehicle.
Otherwise, we will not be able
Hi,
On 10-5-2011 17:36, Axil Axil wrote:
After it is requested to make electric power, the responsiveness of
the Cat-E is problematical. The Cat-E is not the ideal home power
generator because it will take time to get steam up. Upon a call for
power, it may take 5 or 10 minutes before the
Hi,
On 10-5-2011 18:27, Axil Axil wrote:
Most people live in big cities. They congregate at high densities.
Personal electric production is not possible in big cities. City
dwellers live in high rise apartments, condos and row houses. There is
no place to put all that waste heat. A personal
Hi,
On 10-5-2011 19:05, Axil Axil wrote:
You stated that the Cat-E should be maintained in hot mode 24/7/365.
For almost all of that time, the Cat-E in this mode supports only a
few watts of needed electric power. This reduces its effective
efficiency to very low levels since almost all of
Hi,
On 10-5-2011 19:19, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Jones Beene wrote:
As for the TEG - there is no thermoelectric generator available as a
commercial item which will guaranteed 5% efficiency today. Wiki says the
best is 3%. Even at 3% you get no guarantee, and they fail easily.
Here is a
Hi,
On 10-5-2011 22:04, Axil Axil wrote:
I never could draw a distinction between a scam and shrewd and adroit
business practices.
Well the dictionaries are quite clear about this:
Definitions of scam
1. [n] - a fraudulent business scheme
Definitions of adroit
1. [adj] - skillful (or
Hi,
On 10-5-2011 22:33, Jones Beene wrote:
So Defkalion, it can be argued - could have improved on the basic pump and
dump scam in many ways, but there may be no proof of that until it is too
late, since this is all taking place in Europe. But with OPEC oil now four
times higher than when the
Hi,
On 9-5-2011 19:45, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
http://22passi.blogspot.com/2011/05/ipotesi-e-cat.html
Is the PEM in the ECAt_Versione_PEM.bmp picture a Proton Exchange
Membrane like the ones used in Fuel Cells?
Kind regards,
MoB
Hi,
On 9-5-2011 21:03, Axil Axil wrote:
No membrane is present. Rossi said that he does not use precious
metals in his reactor.
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com
mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Man on Bridges
Hi,
On 10-5-2011 1:42, Roarty, Francis X wrote:
So Rossi let us go ahead and think the cu was outside the SS reactor
while it was actually the sealed inner reactor filled with Ni powder
and a resistive heater. Water flows around the copper reactor inside a
SS jacket. The SS is a jacket not
Hi,
On 10-5-2011 2:30, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
On 2011-05-10 01:42, Roarty, Francis X wrote:
So Rossi let us go ahead and think the cu was outside the SS reactor
while it was actually the sealed inner reactor filled with Ni powder and
a resistive heater. Water flows around the copper reactor
Hi,
On 7-5-2011 22:26, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
They've already put references to the Italian patent approved last
month but that only recently (in the last couple days) people
discovered. I don't think they would have done that without the
exposure on Wikipedia and other channels (maybe even
Hi,
On 8-5-2011 2:39, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
Anyone notice the Fraud warning message posted at the Defkalion web site?
Yep,
Did some digging in this, it seems there are 45 registered domain-names
that are involved in this fraud.
Sofar none of them is active anymore.
But
Hi,
On 9-5-2011 1:50, Angela Kemmler wrote:
not only energycatalyzer.us was deleted. The same day disappeared also
rossiportal.com. Is there a link? Days ago I made screenshots of all the pages.
Here is the list with 45 sites:
http://www.energycatalyzer.us
http://www.energycatalyzers.us
Hi,
On 9-5-2011 1:50, Angela Kemmler wrote:
not only energycatalyzer.us was deleted. The same day disappeared also
rossiportal.com. Is there a link? Days ago I made screenshots of all
the pages.
Not as far as I can tell; http://www.rossiportal.com/ (or
Hi,
On 6-5-2011 6:02, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
Though I don't know of any off hand, I imagine that there are garden hose type
connections available for this sort of thing.
I think you are referring to so-called QD (Quick Disconnect) connectors,
which are also used for glove-boxes etc. in
Hi,
On 5-5-2011 19:45, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
On 2011-05-03 18:46, Michele Comitini wrote:
www.rainews24.rai.it/canale-tv.php?id=23074
Now available in English:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzL3RIlcwbY
http://www.rainews24.rai.it/it/video.php?id=23096
Cheers,
S.A.
Thanks for the links,
On 5-5-2011 21:57, Man on Bridges wrote:
But, did I hear David from Defkalion say it right, that they are
aiming at producing 300.000 units per year?
Oeps, that should read 300,000 (three hundred thousand)
Hi,
On 5-5-2011 21:57, Man on Bridges wrote:
Wow, they are really planning for taking over the energy-market.
Based upon their name it looks like they are really purposely planning
to create a new type of cataclysm of the current oil-based industry.
With some help of Google I found
Hi,
On 5-5-2011 21:48, Peter Gluck wrote:
It was a first thread about this deuterium canister;
now I have asked Prof Piantelli why this appears
in his patent. He answered:
*At this point, we started to use deuterium for**turning off the cells.*
I already suspected this, as it was mentioned
Hi,
On 5-5-2011 23:20, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Axil Axil wrote:
There is a concept called “hot swaping” where a module is replaced
without disabling the entire assemblage. . . .
This is how the Rossi reactor should be built where hot swapping of
the small modules is possible.
I do not
Hi,
On 5-5-2011 0:37, Jed Rothwell wrote:
I can't imagine he makes 14 a day working by himself! He must have a
staff of people at his factory, or outsourced.
I seem to recall that Rossi mentioned he had a retired elderly engineer
working for him building these reactors.
Kind regards,
MoB
Hi,
On 3-5-2011 22:38, Angela Kemmler wrote:
In Europe you may find quite often a power outlet (wall outlet) without earth contact,
so, this contact is not necessary. You find extension cords with only two wires. The third
(earth) contact has only the purpose to protect you. In Germany you
Hi,
On 2-5-2011 18:22, Jones Beene wrote:
In addition to that, and possibly far more relevant to the experimenter -
you have the Sun's rotation- or should I say double rotation. The core of
the sun rotates at a different rate than its surface, and it works out to
every 33 days. The solar core
Hi,
On 21-4-2011 2:35, Jed Rothwell wrote:
He is planning to sell them in Greece. He has Friends in High Places
there and I gather he has permission. I do not know about Greece or
Europe, but in the U.S. or Japan you are never allowed to sell
equipment without revealing every detail of the
On 19-4-2011 2:47, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Regarding the choice of Wikis, I have no opinion. I will be happy to
help anyone's Wiki . . . except one connected to Wikipedia.
- Jed
Hi,
I've to agree with Jed, as it seems that unfortunately Wikipedia is
growing towards like the other hyped
Hi,
Don't know if you all have handy tools for conversion at hand, but I
personally like this one a lot (use it since several years).
http://joshmadison.com/convert-for-windows/
Kind regards,
MoB
On 16-4-2011 2:47, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com
Dear Jed,
In most European languages (e.g. German, Dutch, Italian, French,
Spanish) 100,000 mg means actually 100.000 mg and vice versa.
It is the English language that is in this case the odd one out, which
causes sometime hilarious conversions!
B.t.w. Rossi would otherwise probably have
Hi,
This reminds me of an anecdote related to Albert Einstein, which I once
heard; don't know if it's true, but I tend to believe it.
According the anecdote Einstein was at an conference were he was talking
to someone (name?) and they had an interesting discussion.
At a certain moment the
Hi,
I agree with Jed.
My first-hand personal experience with Italian people is the same.
Having to talk with them in meetings during several days can be very
exhausting due to their different pronounciation and sometimes
misunderstanding of the English language.
My personal classic example
Hi,
Just a thought.
Could it be that the creation of 64Zn and 66Zn (and others) is blocked
due to saturation of the powder-mixture by already including the
stable 64Zn and 66Zn Isotopes?
Rossi mentioned a special process required for the initiating Nickel to
start with; could this be the
Hi,
Uhum, typo?
Shouldn't this be: Cu-65 and Cu-63 ?
Kind regards,
MoB
On 9-4-2011 5:13, Jed Rothwell wrote:
I have determined the exact number and types of nucleon clusters that
must be involved for the two isotopes used by Rossi, Ni-62 and Ni-64.
The Brightsen Model predicts low energy
Terry,
Very interesting radio-interview.
Did you listen to the Second part too?
It really becomes very interesting around 1:45 when a link with
cold-fusion and materials like Red Mercury, Platinum, Paladium,
Graphite rods etc are made.
So the suggestion that Rossi is from the future isn't as
Very good and clear lecture.
As Frank asks how many do think that something is going on, I would
positively raise my hand.
It seems to me that there are some parallels with what Rossi is doing.
Would be great if similar data for Protium could be placed next to those
of Deuterium.
My
Looking at whois turns up this information for the domain name.
Unfortunately no direct Registrant Contact, Administrative Contact or
Technical Contact information
MoB
WHOIS information for leonardocorp.com :
Maybe of interest.
MoB
==
HOIS information for defkalion-energy.com :
[Querying whois.verisign-grs.com]
[Redirected to whois.enom.com]
[Querying whois.enom.com]
[whois.enom.com]
=-=-=-=
Visit AboutUs.org for more information about defkalion-energy.com
Registration
Terry e.a.,
The whois information for the domain defkalion-energy.com lists a
different email address as you may have noticed.
ANDREAS MEINTANIS (dimitrios.meida...@gmail.com) i.s.o.
**stsalikog...@gmail.com* mailto:stsalikog...@gmail.com*
Did anyone already send an email to this email
On 24-1-2011 4:04, Harry Veeder wrote:
The truck would be lighter while it crosses the bridge if the chickens
could jump so high that they remain in the air until the truck is over
the bridge. Assuming the chickens have super thighs and aren't boxed
in. ;-)
Harry
This was actually tested by
What about this reaction:
Ni (mass 60, 32 neutrons, pres. 26,223%) + Tritium (mass 3, 2 neutrons,
pres. synt) -- Cu (mass 63, 34 neutrons, pres. 69,17%) + gamma radiation.
On 21-1-2011 22:10, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
On 01/21/2011 03:55 PM, Roarty, Francis X wrote:
Hi Stephan
You
Tritium is Hydrogen ;-)
No fake name it's an anagram of my name.
On 21-1-2011 22:48, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
On 01/21/2011 04:45 PM, Man on Bridges wrote:
What about this reaction:
Ni (mass 60, 32 neutrons, pres. 26,223%) + Tritium (mass 3, 2
neutrons, pres. synt) -- Cu (mass 63, 34
Hello Stephen,
I know it's rare, that's why it says pres. synt; while the scientists
claim they need to refuel every six months.
Kind regards from the Netherlands,
Rob Dingemans (a.k.a. man on bridges ;-)
On 21-1-2011 22:55, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
On 01/21/2011 04:50 PM, Man
On 22-1-2011 2:23, Horace Heffner wrote:
Note that a lot more output possibilities are feasible than just
copper, but let's get on with assuming copper is the only output.
Those aneutronic strong force copper producing reactions involving 4
or fewer proton fusions with Ni are:
62Ni28 + p*
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