Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread pagnucco
Terry Blanton wrote: On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 8:08 AM, fusion.calo...@gmail.com fusion.calo...@gmail.com wrote: Where there is He there is Rossi Fusion. He has never been claimed to be a byproduct of the Rossi eCat. Terry, That does not mean it's not there, though. It should be checked for.

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread pagnucco
unfortunate enough to collide with one. I will try to find a local college with appropriate lab resources. There's a slim chance I can get it done. Probably expensive. Too bad I lost the lottery. Lou Pagnucco Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote: At 03:29 PM 4/5/2012, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-09 Thread pagnucco
. Brillouin's video claims that (W-L theory) electron capture initiates a reaction chain that ends with alpha-particle production. Do you communicate with McKubre and have any update on his theory? - especially wrt Brillouin's LENR hypothesis. Thanks, Lou Pagnucco Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-10 Thread pagnucco
It would be interesting to know if some of these (and maybe other bursty) phenomena were due to self-sustaining generation of micro-fractures - i.e., some kind of tipping into a phase transition. Also, it would interesting to know if the protons seen long after energy production stops in

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-10 Thread pagnucco
First, I have to say I am not sure Piantelli's observations are real. Maybe he had faulty instruments. But, if he did see protons, and they were from decaying neutrons (sequestered in some decay-attenuating niche), then, he should have seen electrons (and probably some X-rays), I think. But,

[Vo]:Rossi: The 1 MW plant is for military purpose

2012-04-12 Thread pagnucco
IF Rossi's e-cat is real, it never made sense that anyone would use a world changing technology for something as mundane as heating a industrial building. What are the odds Rossi is stating the facts? (See below.) Lou Pagnucco http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=614cpage=1#comment

Re: [Vo]:Massive free energy - in the hood

2012-04-14 Thread pagnucco
The video clip from The Larry King Show shows a clip of a UFO that I would bet is ball lightning. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmh2NJxc3BQ Jouni Valkonen wrote: hello, how about ball lightnings? First of all, are they real, i.e. has anyone or does anyone know someone who has seen such

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-18 Thread pagnucco
Team, Sorry to disappoint, but I own no shop. However, if the tech you refer to is real, it should be easy to set up a persuasive public demo. LP Teampositive wrote: Pagnucco, If the boys in the back of your NJ shop are successfully finished their free Lattice Energy through arc plasmas

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-18 Thread pagnucco
No. Not me. But I did spend most of my life in the semiconductor business, too. Pagnucco Lou Pagnucco, Kulite Semiconductor Products Inc, Leonia, NJ   Not you? Sorry.  

[Vo]:Is aneutronic fusion properly funded?

2012-04-21 Thread pagnucco
Brief Video - Plasma Fusion -- hoax or breakthrough reality? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49p0cZEisTA Any opinions on whether aneutronic fusion research is being shortchanged?

Re: [Vo]:

2012-04-23 Thread pagnucco
irregularities, e.g., tips and/or fissures, forming superfocusing e-m antennas (or notch antennas) are necessary for LENR? - Would you suggest any approaches to embrittle metal hydride surfaces to accelerate appearance of LENR? Thanks, Lou Pagnucco My dear Friends, Ed Storms' CF Students Guide

RE: [Vo]:Oil Price.com features Brillouin CF Reactor

2012-04-24 Thread pagnucco
How does the initiating step differ from the electron-capture proposed in W-L papers? Hasn't someone here rebutted the physics of e-c capture? Not freshly minted? Jones Beene wrote: Well, the short answer is instantaneous. The Brillo boys are using a variant of W-L theory, which to the

[Vo]:Superfocusing of electomagnetic waves by nanorods

2012-04-26 Thread pagnucco
A new paper, perhaps of interest to some. Maybe relevant to LENR - Localized surface plasmon modes in a system of two interacting metallic cylinders http://arxiv.org/pdf/1204.5773v1.pdf The simulations show enormous enhancement of incident e-m fields between two parallel nanorods (radii ~ 50

Re: [Vo]:The Future of LENR

2012-04-30 Thread pagnucco
/StringhamRwhenbubble.pdf Nanospire’s Cavitation Re-Entrant Jets Useful in Micro-Nano Fabrication http://www.nanotech-now.com/news.cgi?story_id=44551 Thanks, Lou Pagnucco Peter Gluck wrote: My dear Friends, In case that VORTEX has resurrected, is alive and focused on essential problems. perhaps

RE: [Vo]:The Future of LENR

2012-04-30 Thread pagnucco
This could be the case also. It seems that most reported LENR surface phenomena result when intense local currents are generated either locally by superfocusing of e-m energy by nanostructures, or, maybe by these plasma jets from collapsing bubbles, by electron arcs/beams, or by current filaments

RE: [Vo]:The Future of LENR

2012-05-01 Thread pagnucco
://www.slideserve.com/dallon/d-d-fusion-neutrons-from-a-strong-spherical-shock-wave-focused-on-a-deuterium-bubble-in-water The signal-to-noise level in LENR reporting is still way too low. Cheers, Lou Pagnucco Jones Beene wrote: -Original Message- From: pagnu...@htdconnect.com

RE: [Vo]:The Future of LENR

2012-05-01 Thread pagnucco
Jones, I realize that I did not make clear in my earlier reply, that I am not advocating in any way for sonofusion. What I am looking for is any reasonable case in which LENR (likely) occurs without large local current flow on a metal surface. Some of the sonofusion papers suggest they inject a

Re: [Vo]:Animation of W-L (Godes) theory in action

2012-05-02 Thread pagnucco
Extremely childish. Isn't this site moderated? You do not need sound to appreciate the metaphorical message ... http://www.youtube.com/embed/xWMkOwq2qIU?rel=0

Re: [Vo]:a new paper on Ego Out

2012-05-05 Thread pagnucco
stabilized it at very high temperatures…and when I say very high I mean it. We understood the reason of the instability, so now the work is going on hard. Warmest Regards, A.R. So, given the above and Defkalion's claims, do you think either has a reasonable chance of being correct? Lou Pagnucco

Re: [Vo]:nanostructures

2012-05-07 Thread pagnucco
-destructive. Since LENR activity is so finicky, and singular in parameter space, do you think the 'distortions' mentioned above, would change results? Lou Pagnucco This: Using Electrons to Map Nanoparticle Atomic Structures: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120504110404.htm can

Re: [Vo]:Prebuilt nanowires

2012-05-10 Thread pagnucco
Interesting. Hopefully, costs of made-to-spec nanoparticles is coming down. It would make Patterson-cell/Miley experiments easier to do. Axil wrote: Prebuilt nanowires Reference: http://www.chkiang.rice.edu/docs/US7112315.pdf This patent describes how to build single walled nanotubes

[Vo]:Old controversies never die

2012-05-15 Thread pagnucco
anyone know which? Thanks, Lou Pagnucco

Re: [Vo]:Fralick 2011 slides uploaded

2012-05-23 Thread pagnucco
Thanks, Slide #14, entitled Hypotheses, lists the major theories - - Electron Screening (Parmenter Lamb) - Band States (Chubb Chubb) - Shrunken Hydrogen (Maly, Vavra Mills) - Ultra Low Momentum Neutrons (Widom Larsen) - Dislocation Loops (Hora Miley) - Bose-Einstein Condensates (Kim)

Re: [Vo]:Zawodny on LENR in a recently uploaded NASA LaRC YouTube video

2012-05-24 Thread pagnucco
The Page Info states - Modified: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 3:36:53 PM I am not sure if that means it was uploaded at that time. On 2012-05-24 12:57, Akira Shirakawa wrote: Hello group, Here's a related blog post by Dennis Bushnell (Chief Scientist, NASA Langley Research Center). I don't know

[Vo]:New WLT Transmutation : Tungsten (W) to Gold

2012-05-24 Thread pagnucco
And, if the calculations in the paper - ESTIMATION OF ENERGY RELEASE IN PROTON-21 EXPERIMENTS http://www.proton21.com.ua/publ/Proton21_Energy_EN.pdf - are correct, the process is exothermic. So it may not have energy costs if the energy generated can be recaptured. Alan J Fletcher on Tue, 22

Re: [Vo]:A sequel to my post of yesterday

2012-05-29 Thread pagnucco
in colloids of metal micro- and nano-particles. I am not sure how intense the resulting electromagnetic fields or temperatures are. It is improbable that this explains LENR, but maybe it's worth at least a look at whether Rossi or Defkalion have found optimum operating points for this effect. Lou Pagnucco

Re: [Vo]:A sequel to my post of yesterday

2012-05-29 Thread pagnucco
- and nano-particles. I am not sure how intense the resulting electromagnetic fields or temperatures are. It is improbable that this explains LENR, but maybe it's worth at least a look at whether Rossi or Defkalion have found optimum operating points for this effect. Lou Pagnucco Peter Gluck

Re: [Vo]:Nano dust fusion

2012-05-29 Thread pagnucco
I would not repeat that experiment. See 'Nanoparticles May Cause Kidney and Brain Damage' http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2011/09/20/nanoparticles-may-cause-kidney-and-brain-damage/ Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles Can Cause Brain Damage in Fish Another common type of nanoparticle is

Re: [Vo]:A sequel to my post of yesterday

2012-05-29 Thread pagnucco
. Lou Pagnucco Peter Gluck wrote: Dear Colleagues, A nice comment has inspired me to write: http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2012/05/sequel-to-my-way-to-lenr-truth.html It is actually a question, a bit rhetoric but if the things go well it could be really interesting

[Vo]:Brillouin's first round of funding

2012-05-31 Thread pagnucco
From http://brillouinenergy.blogspot.com/ --- Wednesday, May 30, 2012 We have closed our first round of funding this month, and are now completing negotiations to collaborate with SRI -www.sri.com - on our 3rd generation boiler design. Stay tuned as we will be redesigning an updated wet boiler

Re: [Vo]:Yet another web site about cold fusion

2012-06-01 Thread pagnucco
to Nanospire's. I do not know enough about cavitation-LENR to have an opinion on it. Lou Pagnucco Jed Rothwell wrote: http://www.lenrforum.eu

Re: [Vo]:Time bombs and the need to decentralize energy

2012-06-01 Thread pagnucco
an EMP large enough to cause a cascading failure. Looking at the state of politics, there is no reason for optimism. Lou Pagnucco Mark Goldes wrote: Vo, A pair of little reported Time Bombs threaten to end billions of human lives. The first is the Fuel Ponds at Fukushima. A highly probable

Re: [Vo]:Toriyabe paper on d+d reaction in lithium with acoustic cavitation

2012-06-02 Thread pagnucco
Some of the authors have a similar paper in ICCF-15 and also at http://jcfrs.org/file/jcf10-proceedings.pdf Looks like localized hot fusion, and also appears to be sensitive to experimental parameters. Jed Rothwell wrote: Hybrid this that and the other cold fusion: Phys. Rev. C 85, 054620

Re: [Vo]:about Triumph Management (and LENR)

2012-06-04 Thread pagnucco
David, Can you explain your conclusion. I can't see how any energy is released in these Ni -- Cu transmutations. Lou Pagnucco David Roberson wrote: I may have been a bit to fast in pointing out the possible endothermic nature of the Ni62 and Ni64 reactions. They actually are the best two

Re: [Vo]:about Triumph Management (and LENR)

2012-06-05 Thread pagnucco
wind up with about an excess of over 0.006[u] energy - close to your calculation. I am not sure whether you are proposing direct proton capture via screening. If not, it looks like either W-L theory, or hydrinos could explain the transmutations Rossi is claiming. Lou Pagnucco ny.min wrote: http

Re: [Vo]:about Triumph Management (and LENR)

2012-06-05 Thread pagnucco
to consider the coulomb barrier. Excess energy is released, if we assume the conversion of electron+proton--to--neutron takes approximately 780 Kev. So W-L theory, or hydrinos, or some kind of screening, could explain the transmutations, if they are real. Lou Pagnucco David Roberson wrote: I took

Re: [Vo]:about Triumph Management (and LENR)

2012-06-06 Thread pagnucco
determine what those are. David Roberson wrote: The half life of Ni63 is 98.7 years. That path would not be useful in Rossi's device. Dave -Original Message- From: pagnucco pagnu...@htdconnect.com To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Tue, Jun 5, 2012 11:14 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:about

Re: [Vo]:about Triumph Management (and LENR)

2012-06-06 Thread pagnucco
-isomeric isotopes. I wonder if isomeric isotopes might have beta-decay modes which regular isotopes do not. Lou Pagnucco Lou Pagnucco wrote: Good point, David I should have checked that first. Unless huge amounts of Ni63 are created, it would not be useful. Perhaps, the Ni65 is viable since

Re: [Vo]:Ed Storms' new Theory/Model

2012-06-09 Thread pagnucco
. -- Lou Pagnucco Jaro Jaro wrote: Hey Gang, I tried posting Ed Storm's new paper as an attachment to this forum as per Ed's request but it did not post properly. Hopefully, Jed has it posted on his site already. Jed, is it up on your site? What do you guys think of Ed Storm's new model

Re: [Vo]:Ed Storms' new Theory/Model

2012-06-10 Thread pagnucco
involving many coherently moving charges cannot be reduced to high energy collisions involving single charged particles. I do like Storms's approach. I wonder whether the surface cracks serve as notch antennas which can focus incident fields many thousands of times. -- Lou Pagnucco Jaro Jaro

Re: [Vo]:Ed Storms' new Theory/Model

2012-06-10 Thread pagnucco
energy can dwarf its kinetic energy in nanostructures. For example, see (and plug in some nano-sized numbers into formulas at:) How Much of Magnetic Energy Is Kinetic Energy? http://www.physics.princeton.edu/~mcdonald/examples/kinetic.pdf -- Lou Pagnucco Jaro Jaro wrote: Just to add to my

Re: [Vo]:Ed Storms' new Theory/Model

2012-06-10 Thread pagnucco
it as delocalized. Equating the energy an electron can deliver during a collision only with its kinetic energy is probably pretty accurate when sparsely distributed particles collide in accelerators, but not when in dense coherent beams. -- Lou Pagnucco Jaro wrote: Yes, Lou's freight train analogy

Re: [Vo]:Ed Storms' new Theory/Model

2012-06-10 Thread pagnucco
Excellent questions. I will try to find some good references. But, I think only masochists try to understand magnetism. Dave Roberson wrote: What happens if you assume a frame of reference that is at the same velocity as the moving electrons? No relative motion exists under that condition

Re: [Vo]: Nuclear Stability and Proton or Neutron Addition

2012-06-12 Thread pagnucco
-sections to capture low energy neutrons, the enrichment would probably not help if W-L neutrons are responsible. (The Lattice Energy website on Nickel-Seed LENR Networks that may have a more complete analysis than mine.) Rossi claims the e-cat LENR results from Ni-proton capture. -- Lou Pagnucco

[Vo]:Lattice Energy's latest paper

2012-06-12 Thread pagnucco
- Prelas, Miley, et al, research.missouri.edu/vcr_seminar/Prelas.ppt -- could be checked this way? While a negative result would not be completely definitive, a positive one would certainly be. --- Lou Pagnucco

Re: [Vo]: Nuclear Stability and Proton or Neutron Addition

2012-06-13 Thread pagnucco
neutrons should be found may be correct. However, the interaction of low energy neutrons with nanoparticles, or surfaces with nano-topography seems complicated, so I'm unsure. -- Lou Pagnucco Eric Walker wrote: Ed Storms brings up an excellent point about neutron-based explanations. Here is my

Re: [Vo]:FYI: Electrons moving in certain solids can behave as if they are a thousand times more massive than free electrons.

2012-06-14 Thread pagnucco
dissipate quickly in high temperatures, and also are subject to dynamical constraints. I would be surprised if they could couple to a proton and form anything analogous to muonic hydrogen. -- Lou Pagnucco Eric Walker wrote: Sorry -- mis-transcription. That's 511 KeV for the electron. Eric

[Vo]:Nanoparticles - Handle with care

2012-06-18 Thread pagnucco
Since some readers on this list are experimenters, I thought I would post the following news release: Scientists establish link between autoimmune diseases and nanoparticles http://www.news-medical.net/news/20120612/Scientists-establish-link-between-autoimmune-diseases-and-nanoparticles.aspx

Re: [Vo]: Nuclear Cooling by Neutrino Ejection with WL

2012-06-18 Thread pagnucco
David, I don't think your test will work. The 782 keV figure assumes no additional energy is lost in producing neutrons. Second, you have to assume you can get the process to work in Be. The cooling effect (albeit totally infinitesimal) should occur if you use a stream of super-cooled

Re: [Vo]:Coherent Quantum Wires and Charge Accumulation

2012-06-23 Thread pagnucco
absolute purity? -- Lou Pagnucco Jojo Jaro wrote: I read these patents and most of it is beyond my ability and skill. And they're mostly about how to produce SWNTs, which no distinction between the Metallic SWNTs from the Semiconducting SWNT varieties. I've found many papers discussing production

Re: [Vo]:Coherent Quantum Wires and Charge Accumulation

2012-06-23 Thread pagnucco
? -- Lou Pagnucco Jojo Jaro wrote: I read these patents and most of it is beyond my ability and skill. And they're mostly about how to produce SWNTs, which no distinction between the Metallic SWNTs from the Semiconducting SWNT varieties. I've found many papers discussing production of SWNTs

Re: [Vo]:Coherent Quantum Wires and Charge Accumulation

2012-06-23 Thread pagnucco
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1005.0345v1 - Lou Pagnucco Jojo Jaro wrote: Interesting paper Lou. This is giving me some more to chew on. Might it be possible that Rossi is processing his Nickel powder with the expressed goal of creating Quasi-One-Dimensional Nickel tubules. These nanosized

Re: [Vo]:Coherent Quantum Wires and Charge Accumulation

2012-06-24 Thread pagnucco
of ballistic. -- Lou Pagnucco Lou Pagnucco wrote: Jojo, I believe in both metal nanowires and carbon SWNTs, current density is directly related to radius^2 - Refer to equation(1), page 1 of - Stability of Metal Nanowires at Ultrahigh Current Densities http://arxiv.org/pdf/cond-mat/0411058v3.pdf

Re: [Vo]:Coherent Quantum Wires and Charge Accumulation

2012-06-25 Thread pagnucco
Yogi Berra allegedly said: Theoretically, the theoretical and the empirical are the same - empirically, they're not -- Lou Pagnucco Jojo Jaro wrote: What you are saying is the current carrying capacity of a conductor is proportional to the cross sectional area of the conductor. That is true only

Re: [Vo]:Radiation Screening and Charge Accumulation

2012-06-26 Thread pagnucco
A very good question that involves the issue of self-energy and/or effective mass of electrons in plasmas and currents. A contentious issue. I am looking for papers on scattering experiments that elucidate this - especially involving ballistic currents or plasmons in nanostructures. Jojo Jaro

[Vo]:Small fusion reactor for space propulsion

2012-06-27 Thread pagnucco
Scientists developing pulsed nuclear fusion system for distant missions (Phys.org) -- The ticket to Mars and beyond may be a series of nuclear slapshots that use magnetic pulses to slam nuclei into each other inside hockey pucks made of a special, lightweight salt. A physics team from The

[Vo]:Robert Duncan Presentation Video

2012-07-02 Thread pagnucco
Coldfusionnow.org posted the following video today: Robert Duncan discusses experiments at Sidney Kimmel Institute for Nuclear Renaissance http://coldfusionnow.org/robert-duncan-discusses-experiments-at-sidney-kimmel-institute-for-nuclear-renaissance/

Re: [Vo]:general approximation of the viability of gamma quenching

2012-07-05 Thread pagnucco
theories (e.g., neutron capture), this may be moot. I have some more data, but not enough time to post it right now. -- Lou Pagnucco Eric Walker wrote: I'm learning more and more how different the worlds of quantum mechanics and high energy physics are from that of everyday experience

Re: [Vo]:peter hagelstein's new theory

2012-07-05 Thread pagnucco
Andre, This may be a preview of what he presented: Coupling between a deuteron and a lattice P. L. Hagelstein, I. U. Chaudhary http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.2159 -- Lou Pagnucco Andre Blum wrote: Hi, I may have missed this, but does anyone have more details about or a pointer to Peter

Re: [Vo]:How to modify cross-sections and branching ratios...

2012-07-05 Thread pagnucco
.pdf) All just guesses, though. -- Lou Pagnucco MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote: [NOTE: I changed the Subject line, but this msg was sparked by Lou Pagnucco's posting Thursday, July 05, 2012 11:06 AM] Well, from a qualitative reading of the paper referred to in Lou's posting, it would appear

Re: [Vo]:general approximation of the viability of gamma quenching

2012-07-06 Thread pagnucco
Pagnucco Eric Walker wrote: Lou, Interesting paper. The conditions explored in the paper, if I've understood them, are the Compton scattering of high energy photons on hydrogen atoms in the midst of a low energy laser field. The energy of the laser field is significantly below that of a typical

[Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation on nano-carbon LENRs

2012-07-07 Thread pagnucco
Lattice Energy LLC recently posted a new presentation reviewing evidence for LENRs in carbon nanostructures: LENRs on Hydrogenated Fullerenes and Graphene-July 6 2012 http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llclenrs-on-hydrogenated-fullerenes-and-graphenejuly-6-2012 Especially

[Vo]:Low-energy fusion caused by interference

2012-07-10 Thread pagnucco
Perhaps of interest - a new paper from arxiv.org Low-energy fusion caused by an interference - B. Ivlev http://arxiv.org/pdf/1207.2357.pdf The author concludes that the probability that two deuterons colliding at room temperature will fuse is enhanced if their wave functions have proper forms.

Re: [Vo]:Cell resistance drop at initiation of XP burst in the Fleischmann-Pons Heat Effect

2012-07-11 Thread pagnucco
Could this be an indication of the onset of ballistic conduction in some micro-/nano-channels? Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote: (this was also posted to the private list for CMNS researchers.) It's come to my attention that some researchers have frequently observed a sudden drop in resistance of

Re: [Vo]:superconductors and laser light

2012-07-14 Thread pagnucco
/doi/abs/10.1201/b11989-11 -- Lou Pagnucco Eric Walker wrote: These two articles are suggestive when read in conjunction with one another: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-synchrotrons-superconductors-cold.html The team found the first experimental evidence that a so-called 'charge-density-wave

Re: [Vo]:superconductors and laser light

2012-07-14 Thread pagnucco
to start a new thread on superconductivity - Novel Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes: Consistent with Ultrahigh Temperature Superconductivity http://www.crcnetbase.com/doi/abs/10.1201/b11989-11 -- Lou Pagnucco Eric Walker wrote: These two articles are suggestive when

Re: [Vo]:superconductors and laser light

2012-07-15 Thread pagnucco
and I do not want to start a new thread on superconductivity - Novel Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes: Consistent with Ultrahigh Temperature Superconductivity http://www.crcnetbase.com/doi/abs/10.1201/b11989-11 -- Lou Pagnucco

Re: [Vo]:principles of DGTG 's technology

2012-07-16 Thread pagnucco
Good work, Peter Thanks for the informative update. Do you have, or can you get data on the isotopic composition of the reaction products? -- Lou Pagnucco My dear friends, I have just published: http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2012/07/some-basic-principles-of-defkalions.html This action

Re: [Vo]:principles of DGTG 's technology

2012-07-16 Thread pagnucco
Eric, That patent #7,983,414 should be #7,893,414. However, do any Ni + neutron -- Cu decays produce gammas? Eric Walker wrote: On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 5:46 AM, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com wrote: http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2012/07/some-basic-principles-of-defkalions.html This

Re: [Vo]:principles of DGTG 's technology

2012-07-17 Thread pagnucco
isotopes. Do you suggest that the neutron captures result in gammas, or perhaps that further downstream Cu decays do? or that isomeric decays are responsible for gammas? Thanks, Lou Pagnucco Eric Walker wrote: On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:31 PM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote: That patent #7,983,414

Re: [Vo]:principles of DGTG 's technology

2012-07-17 Thread pagnucco
Eric, Never mind. Entirely my mistake. I totally forgot to include gammas released during the neutron captures. These can be significant. --- Lou Pagnucco I wrote -- Eric, You may be correct, but using data from Wikipedia's Isotopes of nickel page at URL -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Re: [Vo]:z-pinch compression

2012-07-18 Thread pagnucco
the chances of neutron formation. Both are propelled into each other in exactly opposite directions by their coulomb fields and by the magnetic field. It is wave function overlap that allow protons in nuclei to capture muons and inner shell electrons. -- Lou Pagnucco Eric Walker wrote; [...] I

Re: [Vo]:The SWNT rug part 1

2012-07-20 Thread pagnucco
that the particle density, and conductive pathways, allow the electromagnetic pulses from the sparks to penetrate most of the volume rather than just around the discharge. Lots of other parameters, too. Are you far enough along to share details? -- Lou Pagnucco Jojo Jaro wrote: Excellent post Axil

Re: [Vo]:LENR possible neutrinos detection ?

2012-07-23 Thread pagnucco
Terry, I can't find any reports on these experiments. Are you sure of this? -- Lou Pagnucco Terry Blanton wrote: On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Alain Sepeda alain.sep...@gmail.com wrote: Was there any article, discussion, about detecting possible neutrinos if LENR involve some kind

Re: [Vo]:Twenty-Five Rules of Disinformation

2012-07-26 Thread pagnucco
Excellent article, Jed These are the tried and proven tactics the enforcers of conformity use to discourage dissent. I would love to see someone write a piece citing specific political dialogues which illustrate these 25 ploys - there are lots of examples. -- Lou Pagnucco Scroll down

Re: [Vo]:FYI: THz pulses can drive lattice vibrations directly...

2012-07-26 Thread pagnucco
According to this news item, THz radiation also induces ballistic current flow in some semiconductors. I am curious if this can occur in semiconductors containing, or in contact with, hydrides. The author has a number of papers in arxiv.org. -- Lou Pagnucco Mark Iverson wrote: Terahertz

RE: [Vo]: Coupled Protons and Directional Stability

2012-07-31 Thread pagnucco
accurate simulation may be possible. If you know of any, let me know. -- Lou Pagnucco MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote: Lou and DaveR: You might want to take a look at this article: The atomic nucleus: fissile liquid or molecule of life? http://phys.org/news/2012-07-atomic-nucleus-fissile-liquid

Re: [Vo]: Coupled Protons and Directional Stability

2012-07-31 Thread pagnucco
downward and upward, respectively - after decays. So, is it possible that an apparent proton capture is really a neutron capture after the captured neutron has decayed? Dave -Original Message- From: pagnucco pagnu...@htdconnect.com To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Tue, Jul 31, 2012

RE: [Vo]: Coupled Protons and Directional Stability

2012-07-31 Thread pagnucco
a moderately accurate simulation may be possible. If you know of any, let me know. -- Lou Pagnucco MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote: Lou and DaveR: You might want to take a look at this article: The atomic nucleus: fissile liquid or molecule of life? http://phys.org/news/2012-07-atomic-nucleus-fissile

[Vo]:Some new papers, possibly related to LENR

2012-08-03 Thread pagnucco
Nuclear reactions, induced by gamma-quanta, in palladium saturated with deuterium surrounded by dense deuterium gas http://iopscience.iop.org/0295-5075/99/2/22001?fromSearchPage=true - Fusion and fissions result in micro-volcanoes on Pd surfaces, along with significant transmutations, similar to

Re: [Vo]:Some new papers, possibly related to LENR

2012-08-04 Thread pagnucco
Hopefully LENR phenomena are real. Too bad the enforcers of conformity have made research so difficult. The first paper (Nuclear reactions, induced by gamma-quanta...) is also quite interesting since they report transmutations to gold, which I think is quite anomalous. -- Lou Pagnucco Moab^2

Re: [Vo]:Noble Gas Plasma Engine

2012-08-06 Thread pagnucco
a real nuclear effect. -- Lou Pagnucco Axil^2 wrote: *Noble Gas Plasma Engine * In the 1980s, Joseph Papp was granted US Patent No. 3,670,494 for his “Noble Gas Plasma Engine”. A mixture of recycled inert gases (helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon) fills a piston cylinder These gases

Re: [Vo]:Noble Gas Plasma Engine

2012-08-06 Thread pagnucco
Axil, I watched the videos you referenced. If correct, the over-unity claims should be very easy to verify. -- Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: The Rossi reactor is already obsolete. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpagev=L7wZqDQ7Pjg This video shows the Papp engine under

Re: [Vo]:Noble Gas Plasma Engine

2012-08-08 Thread pagnucco
in the debris that indicated fraud? How has McKubre tested the engine? -- Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPY0skKjJU8feature=player_detailpage Rohnermachine.com Mike and John are the two Rohber brothers who are competing in the development of the Papp engine. John

Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT at NIWeek2012

2012-08-09 Thread pagnucco
Thanks, I perused it, but I'm not sure how Defkalion incorporates this into their proposed theory. Does anyone have any insights? -- Lou Pagnucco So's paper: http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid%3A53984973-1766-45cc-8bcf-055be714ed73/datastreams/THESIS01 On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 10:29 PM

[Vo]:LENR and Fermi Acceleration

2012-08-15 Thread pagnucco
, the effectiveness of the stimulus could be quite sensitive to waveform shape and frequency. I would be interested in any feedback. -- Lou Pagnucco [1] Controlled Electron Capture and the Path Toward Commercialization http://newenergytimes.com/v2/conferences/2012/ICCF17/ICCF-17-Godes-Controlled

Re: [Vo]:LENR and Fermi Acceleration

2012-08-15 Thread pagnucco
. If so, the effectiveness of the stimulus could be quite sensitive to waveform shape and frequency. I would be interested in any feedback. -- Lou Pagnucco [1] Controlled Electron Capture and the Path Toward Commercialization http://newenergytimes.com/v2/conferences/2012/ICCF17/ICCF-17

Re: [Vo]:LENR and Fermi Acceleration

2012-08-15 Thread pagnucco
results shown on CBS 60 Minutes involving ultrasonic stimulation may also involve Fermi acceleration. If so, the effectiveness of the stimulus could be quite sensitive to waveform shape and frequency. I would be interested in any feedback. -- Lou Pagnucco [1] Controlled Electron Capture

Re: [Vo]:LENR and Fermi Acceleration

2012-08-16 Thread pagnucco
Good questions, Robin I wish I remembered solid state physics better, but I am not sure that sure that your estimates are correct in a crystal lattice where the energy eigenfunctions are nonlocal and span the entire crystal, but acquire more nodes when they gain energy. If my memory is correct,

Re: [Vo]:LENR and Fermi Acceleration

2012-08-17 Thread pagnucco
Pardon for this very late postscript, time is hard to find. I believe you assume a wave function totally confined in all 3-dimensions. This is probably not what was intended. It is easy to find papers describing crystal/lattice channel conduction of much higher energy particles (electrons,

[Vo]:Miley, et al - 62M Neutrons within 5 minutes -- Fully reproducible

2012-08-17 Thread pagnucco
the accompanying paper? -- Lou Pagnucco

Re: [Vo]:Miley, et al - 62M Neutrons within 5 minutes -- Fully reproducible

2012-08-17 Thread pagnucco
and Clustering in Low Energy Nuclear Reactions research.missouri.edu/vcr_seminar/Prelas.ppt I hope this actually is reproducible - that would dispel any doubts on LENR. -- Lou Pagnucco Akira Shirakawa wrote: On 2012-08-17 20:39, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote: Absolute confirmation of Nuclear

Re: [Vo]:Miley, et al - 62M Neutrons within 5 minutes -- Fully reproducible

2012-08-17 Thread pagnucco
shock procedure - Mark Prelas: 62Million Neutrons within 5 minutes -- Fully reproducible It sounds like LENR appears in many guises. Does anyone have the accompanying paper? -- Lou Pagnucco -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:LENR and Fermi Acceleration

2012-08-17 Thread pagnucco
Hello Harry, You asked -- So, the measuring instrument itself will produce energy, if it is used to precisely measure the energy of a particle? Probably not. But maybe there are subtleties that obey the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, but allow for some counterintuitive effects. For example, refer

Re: [Vo]:Miley, et al - 62M Neutrons within 5 minutes -- Fully reproducible

2012-08-17 Thread pagnucco
Ruby, More important than whether there is a difference between LENR and fractofusion are the questions - - Have Miley, et al, produced more energy than other fractofusion results? - Can the effect be scaled up beyond what fractofusion attained to date? - Are the transmutations real and

[Vo]:Updated Miley Nuclear Battery Presentation

2012-08-17 Thread pagnucco
NUCLEAR BATTERY USING D-CLUSTERS IN NANO-MATERIALS --- PLUS SOME COMMENTS ABOUT PRIOR ABOUT PRIOR H2-Ni POWER CELL STUDIES - George H. Miley, Xiaoling. Yang, Heinrich Hora http://www.slideshare.net/ssusereeef70/nuclear-battery-using-clusters-in-nanomaterials

Re: [Vo]:Miley, et al - 62M Neutrons within 5 minutes -- Fully reproducible

2012-08-18 Thread pagnucco
that there is not a continuum of reactions yielding a continuous range of particles/energies depending on experimental parameters? Cheers, Lou Pagnucco Akira Shirakawa wrote: On 2012-08-18 01:11, Axil Axil wrote: The hot fusion people and the nuclear physicist crowd will not believe that LENR is real unless they see

Re: [Vo]:LENR and Fermi Acceleration

2012-08-18 Thread pagnucco
Hello Harry, To be really precise, though, an energy measurement of a particle in a superposition of energy eigenstates might find it in one of the states higher than the weighted average energy of its wavefunction. So, you might say that the measurement increased its energy, but over many such

Re: [Vo]:Question About Conservation of Energy In Plasma Transitions

2012-08-19 Thread pagnucco
/0904.1121 Sonoluminescence and quantum optical heating http://arxiv.org/pdf/0904.0885 ENVIRONMENT-INDUCED HEATING IN SONOLUMINESCENCE EXPERIMENTS http://arxiv.org/pdf/1207.7022.pdf Energy concentration in composite quantum systems http://arxiv.org/pdf/0909.5337 -- Lou Pagnucco James Bowery

Re: [Vo]:Miley, et al - 62M Neutrons within 5 minutes -- Fully reproducible

2012-08-19 Thread pagnucco
Abd, Firstly, cheer up a bit. Way too much hostility. The proceedings paper is at: Surface Effect for Gas Loading Micrograin Palladium for Low Energy Nuclear Reactions LENR http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/STAFF/VISITING_FELLOWSPROFESSORS/pdf/LENR%20Korea%20ProceedXX.pdf They sound quite confident

<    1   2   3   4   5   6   >