[Vo]:Anomalous Hg isotopes in CFLs

2013-02-28 Thread pagnucco
inexpensive experiments on CFLs to confirm the mundane explanation and rule out LENR? - or, perhaps repeat the test with different fluorescent gases? - or, in containers other than commercial glass? -- Lou Pagnucco See references below -- Mercury in fluorescent bulbs has unique isotope fingerprint http

Re: [Vo]:Anomalous Hg isotopes in CFLs

2013-02-28 Thread pagnucco
Robin, 198Hg is used as the frame of reference - isotopic measurements in this paper are ratios w.r.t. 198Hg. -- Lou Pagnucco mixent wrote: In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 28 Feb 2013 10:25:35 -0800: Hi, [snip] There is a graph (in the abstract) which seems to indicate that one

RE: [Vo]:Anomalous Hg isotopes in CFLs

2013-02-28 Thread pagnucco
suggestion to add H or H2O. -- Lou Pagnucco Jones Beene wrote: -Original Message- From: pagnu...@htdconnect.com An anomalous isotopic profile of mercury is found in CFL light bulbs that have been running for many hours - probably due to differential absorption into the bulb glass

RE: [Vo]:Anomalous Hg isotopes in CFLs

2013-02-28 Thread pagnucco
expensive. Also it would be interesting to see the experiment run with various pure Hg-isotopes rather than a sloppy mix. Maybe an outsider group (like the MFMP team) will eventually try it. -- Lou Pagnucco Jones Beene wrote: Lou, If you are in touch with the authors - why not suggest

[Vo]:New papers on LENR physics

2013-03-06 Thread pagnucco
are discussed. Fleischmann-Pons, Storms, Krivit, Focardi, Rossi, Piantelli, ..., are referenced. -- Lou Pagnucco

[Vo]:Lattice Energy comments on anomalous Hg isotopes in CFLs

2013-03-07 Thread pagnucco
. -- Lou Pagnucco

[Vo]:Speculation on Rossi from OILPRICE.com

2013-03-08 Thread pagnucco
Why Are the Big Financial Institutions Selling Oil BIG? http://oilprice.com/Finance/investing-and-trading-reports/Why-Are-the-Big-Financial-Institutions-Selling-Oil-BIG.html

[Vo]:Forbes: Tiny Nuclear Reactions Inside Compact Fluorescent Bulbs?

2013-03-14 Thread pagnucco
Tiny Nuclear Reactions Inside Compact Fluorescent Bulbs? http://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffmcmahon/2013/03/14/tiny-nuclear-reactions-inside-compact-fluorescent-bulbs/

Re: [Vo]:Forbes: Tiny Nuclear Reactions Inside Compact Fluorescent Bulbs?

2013-03-14 Thread pagnucco
More importantly, if transmutations actually occur in CFLs, Li-batteries, or in similar environments, and can be verified, then LENR becomes very difficult to deny - if experiments are carefully controlled. Testable predictions should be tested. -- Lou Pagnucco Jed Rothwell wrote: The W-L

Re: [Vo]:Forbes: Tiny Nuclear Reactions Inside Compact Fluorescent Bulbs?

2013-03-14 Thread pagnucco
Jed, Do you mean that W-L is probably not true? - or that the various experiments reporting transmutations are false? - if you think the experiments reporting transmutations were accurately performed, what theory do you favor? -- Lou Pagnucco Jed Rothwell wrote: Harry Veeder hveeder

Re: [Vo]:Graneau Questions

2013-03-15 Thread pagnucco
An interesting paper - a printable copy is at URL: Arc-liberated chemical energy exceeds electrical input energy http://ose.accomazzi.net/files/15115795-Graneau-Paper-on-Water-Explosions.pdf There are also seven papers that cite this one, availble thru google. -- Lou Pagnucco James Bowery

RE: [Vo]:Graneau Questions

2013-03-15 Thread pagnucco
/pdf/1204.2578.pdf -- Lou Pagnucco Jones Beene wrote: Well, it would not be nonsense if there was gain from the zero point field. That kind of gain is expected to carry ambient heat with it - with the side effect of cooling the surroundings. From: James Bowery Well, of course he would

Re: [Vo]:Graneau Questions

2013-03-16 Thread pagnucco
shards and debris, but seldom in a single neutron. Cheers, Lou Pagnucco mixent wrote: Lightning strikes produce free neutrons, and we’re not sure how - Low energy neutrons not due to cosmic rays or any other previously known source. http://arstechnica.com/science/2012/03/nuclear-lightening/ Lightning

Re: [Vo]:Graneau Questions

2013-03-16 Thread pagnucco
Pagnucco Jones Beene wrote: Well, it would not be nonsense if there was gain from the zero point field. That kind of gain is expected to carry ambient heat with it - with the side effect of cooling the surroundings. From: James Bowery Well, of course he would retract the nonsense

Re: [Vo]:Graneau Questions

2013-03-17 Thread pagnucco
. My guess (and it is only that) is that bare e-p collisions cannot produce the thunderstorm results. Cheers, Lou Pagnucco Mixent wrote: In reply to pagnu...@htdconnect.com's message of Sat, 16 Mar 2013 19:09:49 -0400 (EDT): Hi, [snip] I could be mistaken, but I think that e-p free space bare

Re: [Vo]:Graneau Questions

2013-03-17 Thread pagnucco
, experiments will give us a definitive answer soon. -- Lou Pagnucco mixent wrote: In reply to pagnu...@htdconnect.com's message of Sun, 17 Mar 2013 12:53:23 -0400 (EDT): Hi, [snip] but the magnetic field it couples to can possess enormous momentum, allowing it to surmount potential barriers

Re: [Vo]:Graneau Questions

2013-03-17 Thread pagnucco
Interesting thought. Are you suggesting the energy could be supplied by a reduction in collective electron spin? - i.e., by raising collective e-spin entropy? Terry Blanton wrote: On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 5:50 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote: BTW there is no potential barrier here. The proton

[Vo]:physictoday.org article: Son of cold fusion

2013-03-20 Thread pagnucco
Son of cold fusion: Forbes.com returns attention to low-energy nuclear reactions Spirited interest from two NASA scientists leads to new information about an old controversy.

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: only a perfect LENR theory should attack other theories

2013-03-21 Thread pagnucco
neutron cross section for Ni is quite high. Refer to: NGATLAS - Atlas of Neutron Capture Cross Sections http://www-nds.iaea.org/ngatlas2/ W-L electron capture may, or may not, occur, but AFAIK no one proposed that neutrons would be generated ultracold. Corrections are welcome. Cheers, Lou Pagnucco

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: only a perfect LENR theory should attack other theories

2013-03-21 Thread pagnucco
to determine LENR neutron energy distribution. Given the graphs in the database - NGATLAS Atlas of Neutron Capture Cross Sections http://www-nds.iaea.org/ngatlas2/ - it seems reasonable to conjecture that most low-to-high thermal neutrons would not escape. Cheers, Lou Pagnucco On Thu, Mar 21

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: only a perfect LENR theory should attack other theories

2013-03-22 Thread pagnucco
not know whether LENR exists, or, if it does, which theories are valid. I am perplexed, though, that some, whose own beliefs are derided by main stream science, are so eager to persecute. Maybe they are smarter than the rest. Maybe not. Regards, Lou Pagnucco Eric Walker wrote: Lou, If LENR

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: only a perfect LENR theory should attack other theories

2013-03-24 Thread pagnucco
may have a significant impact. Cheers, Lou Pagnucco Eric Walker wrote: On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 5:11 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote: Then you should be able to follow the same procedure, but include all the natural isotopes, no? I've gone back and corrected the calculation to take into account

[Vo]:NRL Colloquium on LENR on April 10 in WDC

2013-03-29 Thread pagnucco
From AlainCo at lenr-forum.com - NRL (naval research laboratory) Will Host Colloquium on “Cold Fusion” http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?1338-NRL-%28naval-research-laboratory%29-Will-Host-Colloquium-on-%E2%80%9CCold-Fusion%E2%80%9D From New Energy Times - NRL Will Host Colloquium on “Cold

[Vo]:Latest report from Celani

2013-04-01 Thread pagnucco
Experimental Results on Sub-Micro Structured Cu-Ni... http://22passi.blogspot.com/2013/04/experimental-results-on-sub-micro.html Experimental Results on Sub-Micro Structured Cu-Ni Alloys under High Temperature Hydrogen/Deuterium Interaction http://www.22passi.it/downloads/CMRV3N3-27-56_9MB.pdf

[Vo]:'New Energy and Fuel' recent posting on LENR

2013-04-03 Thread pagnucco
A Nuclear Reactor in Every Room http://newenergyandfuel.com/http:/newenergyandfuel/com/2013/04/03/a-nuclear-reactor-in-every-room/ Covers Hg-isotopes in CFLs + Ed Storms interview (video)

[Vo]:New presentation from Lattice Energy

2013-04-12 Thread pagnucco
The latest presentation from Lattice Energy -- Powering the World to a Green LENR Future - April 11 2013 http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/powering-the-world-to-a-green-lenr-future-lattice-energy-llcapril-11-2013 -- is a less technical exposition of W-L theory which includes a number of

RE: [Vo]:Yildiz motor in Geneva -- ran 5.5 hours then broke down

2013-04-12 Thread pagnucco
to recover the Jsd ~ 4eV exchange energy. This gives 4.0 x 10^6 J/kg. Also see - Theoretical spin battery could see magnet powered cars http://www.gizmag.com/spin-battery-magnet/11271/ -- Lou Pagnucco Jones Beene wrote: It is a surprise that there is quite a bit of negativity on vortex for this demo

RE: [Vo]:Yildiz motor in Geneva -- ran 5.5 hours then broke down

2013-04-12 Thread pagnucco
in the presentation for the spin battery is up to 10X that of Li-ion batteries. Perhaps, there is something I am overlooking. Comments are welcome. -- Lou Pagnucco Jones Been wrote: This is very interesting, but being mostly related to electronics, it does not appear to be all that close to what Yildiz

Re: [Vo]:Yildiz motor in Geneva -- ran 5.5 hours then broke down

2013-04-13 Thread pagnucco
Feynman disk paradox - there are a number of different 'solutions' to how momentum in magnetic circuits is converted into mechanical momentum. Quite perplexing. -- Lou Pagnucco Dave Roberson wrote: Lou, Are you suggesting that there is a natural store of magnetic spin energy which can

Re: [Vo]:Yildiz motor in Geneva -- ran 5.5 hours then broke down

2013-04-13 Thread pagnucco
conservation laws http://qutube.ethz.ch/item/4 -- Lou Pagnucco Dave Roberson wrote: Is there a method by which we can measure the amount of energy contained within the spin sources and sinks? In principal I agree with you that there are alternate sources of energy that can be tapped. A good example

Re: [Vo]:Yildiz motor in Geneva -- ran 5.5 hours then broke down

2013-04-13 Thread pagnucco
of information under conservation laws http://qutube.ethz.ch/item/4 -- Lou Pagnucco [...]

Re: [Vo]: Congrats

2013-04-16 Thread pagnucco
Here is the link: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/8419919.html Title: System and method for generating particles Document Type and Number: United States Patent 8419919 Abstract: A method may include the steps of supplying current to the electrodes of an electrochemical cell according to a

[Vo]:New, Much Higher Radiation Safety Limits

2013-04-17 Thread pagnucco
WHITE HOUSE APPROVES RADICAL RADIATION CLEANUP ROLLBACK http://www.nuclearfreeplanet.org/news/2013/04/09/white-house-approves-radical-radiation-cleanup-rollback.html

[Vo]:Reversing flow of thermal energy

2013-04-22 Thread pagnucco
A solution looking for some problems -- Spin waves carry energy from cold to hot http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2013/apr/22/spin-waves-carry-energy-from-cold-to-hot Unidirectional spin-wave heat conveyer http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/vaop/ncurrent/abs/nmat3628.html Spin-wave

[Vo]:New sonofusion experiment presentation

2013-04-24 Thread pagnucco
The following presentation from India describes (what appears to be) a successful sonofusion experiment. The essential apparatus involved are: - Pyrex flask. - Deuterated acetone - Vacuum pump. - Piezoelectric crystal. - Wave generator. - Amplifier. - Neutron generator. - Neutron and gamma ray

Re: [Vo]:New sonofusion experiment presentation

2013-04-24 Thread pagnucco
I forgot to include the text description link: http://www.scribd.com/doc/137767342/Sonfusion The following presentation from India describes (what appears to be) a successful sonofusion experiment. The essential apparatus involved are: - Pyrex flask. - Deuterated acetone - Vacuum pump.

RE: [Vo]:New sonofusion experiment presentation

2013-04-24 Thread pagnucco
with nanoparticle seeding, etc. In any case, if the results are correct, the peer-review process needs its own review. -- Lou Pagnucco Jones Beene wrote: This is interesting - especially in that it validates Rusi Taleyarkhan claims. Shame on you Purdue ! OTOH as of now - the device is grossly inefficient

[Vo]:Latest Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science

2013-04-26 Thread pagnucco
Most recent JOURNAL OF CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE -- J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. 11 (2013) 1–156 is at URL: http://www.iscmns.org/CMNS/JCMNS-Vol11.pdf

Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: just published on my Blog

2013-04-29 Thread pagnucco
-particles is an important variable in the anomalous energy release. -- Lou Pagnucco Roarty, Francis X wrote: On Sunday 4/28 Ed said [snip] The Rossi secret is exposed by these types of experiments with nanoparticles. He does not use nano-particles. The Ni used is shown to be near 3 micron

Re: [Vo]:More on a KGS virtual neutron and Ni-62

2013-04-29 Thread pagnucco
causality and the Mossbauer effect. Also - Physical discussion of the Mossbauer effect http://www.lacrimae-rerum.it/documents/PhysicaldiscussionoftheMossbauereffect.pdf -- Lou Pagnucco mixent wrote: In reply to Jones Beene's message of Mon, 29 Apr 2013 12:48:17 -0700: Hi, [snip] If the excess

Re: [Vo]:Barron's (April 27, 2013) investigates Li-battery fires

2013-04-29 Thread pagnucco
Fascinating. But more interesting is whether a seemingly conducive environment to LENR could sporadically induce LENRs. Any opinions? Jed Rothwell wrote: mix...@bigpond.com wrote: I don't understand why they didn't just use a different technology e.g. NiMH. That battery would have

Re: [Vo]:Barron's (April 27, 2013) investigates Li-battery fires

2013-04-30 Thread pagnucco
Do you mean fires 5000 degree(F)? Strange that they happen at all. Rather than doing thousands of tests on alternate designs to find one which has no failures over the testing phase, it would be better if they could find the cause by replicating it reliably, to establish with certainty the

Re: [Vo]:Barron's (April 27, 2013) investigates Li-battery fires

2013-04-30 Thread pagnucco
stop flying. - Lou Pagnucco I find these discussions about LENR to be an amazing example of how people can have beliefs that are in direct conflict with each other and even with reality itself. Let me give two examples. First, most people believe Rossi is a fraud and cannot be believed

Re: [Vo]:Barron's (April 27, 2013) investigates Li-battery fires

2013-04-30 Thread pagnucco
. -- Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: The W-L theory is correct in its basic assumption about the underlying causation of LENR, that is, charge concentration. Li-battery problem is a possible manifestation of this basic causation. In nature, whenever charge concentration manifests, no matter what

Re: [Vo]:Barron's (April 27, 2013) investigates Li-battery fires

2013-04-30 Thread pagnucco
-dreamliner-battery-sem-images-suggest-high-local-tempsapril-30-2013 Claim is that local temperatures must have exceeded 3000 degrees(C). Is anyone at vortex-l confident of their knowledge of metallurgy? - and care to comment? -- Lou Pagnucco Axil, I agree that the nanostructures (whiskers

Re: [Vo]:Simple phenomenon

2013-05-01 Thread pagnucco
Jones, You may want to visit the following URLs: A Magnetic Linear Accelerator http://puhep1.princeton.edu/~mcdonald/examples/lin_accel.pdf (videos) http://www.accelerators.org.uk/MA/ -- Lou Pagnucco Jones Beene wrote: Not easy to explain, but seems to violate conservation of momentum http

Re: [Vo]:Poor nano-powder design is your problem.

2013-05-02 Thread pagnucco
Axil, Don't forget this is dangerous stuff for the amateur. Google nickel nanoparticles danger - You will find references like - Nickel Nanoparticles Favor Development of Cancer http://news.softpedia.com/news/Nickel-Nanoparticles-Favor-Development-of-Cancer-218239.shtml Nickel Nanoparticles may

Re: [Vo]:Poor nano-powder design is your problem.

2013-05-02 Thread pagnucco
not sure whether they penetrate skin. -- Lou Pagnucco Dave Roberson wrote: In an emergency situation can a strong magnet pull most of these from the room air? If so, it might be wise to keep one handy when running experiments with nickel powder. Dave -Original Message- From

Re: [Vo]:From Russia, with love

2013-05-05 Thread pagnucco
to involve arcing and dielectric/vacuum breakdown. Pardon if this has already been covered. -- Lou Pagnucco Jones Beene wrote: Courtesy of SPECTRE ... err... make that the new Kurchatov Institute Possible Way To Industrial Production of Nickel-63 and the Prospects of Its Use Tsvetkov

Re: [Vo]:From Russia, with love

2013-05-05 Thread pagnucco
-- otherwise, only experimental success will be convincing. Cheers, Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: The evanescent wave As experimentally demonstrated, there is an EMF power amplification factor of up to 10 to the 15 power demonstrated by nanolenzes formed by nanowires and nanoparticles. What EMF

[Vo]:New oilprice.com article from Brillouin Energy

2013-05-07 Thread pagnucco
Scientists must Study the Nuclear Weak Force to Better Understand LENR - David Niebauer http://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Nuclear-Power/Scientists-must-Study-the-Nuclear-Weak-Force-to-Better-Understand-LENR.html

[Vo]:Lattice Energy on anomalous temps in Li-battery failures

2013-05-07 Thread pagnucco
Pagnucco

Re: [Vo]:Battery fix

2013-05-09 Thread pagnucco
, is that crack formation on metal surfaces initiate breakdown discharges that create micro-volcanic ejecta sites. -- Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/blog/techflash/2013/03/details-emerge-on-boeing-787.html *Details emerge on Boeing 787 lithium-ion battery fix; FAA

[Vo]:'Slow' arcing electrons can gain relativistic mass

2013-05-15 Thread pagnucco
are amplified to magnitudes unachievable by other methods Comments/criticisms are welcome. -- Lou Pagnucco

Re: [Vo]:'Slow' arcing electrons can gain relativistic mass

2013-05-15 Thread pagnucco
to this case. -- Lou Pagnucco Would you not expect this process to produce observable behavior if it could occur spontaneously in a material? The local energy would be expected to cause various effects such as local chemical reactions, X- radiation, and local heating would it not? Such effects

Re: [Vo]:'Slow' arcing electrons can gain relativistic mass

2013-05-15 Thread pagnucco
James, You cite the customary way of accelerating electrons. It is analogous to breaking a glass jar by throwing a ball at it. The approach I describe is equivalent to breaking it in a vise. -- Lou Pagnucoo James Bowery wrote: On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:03 AM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:

[Vo]:NASA on LENR

2013-05-16 Thread pagnucco
Courtesy of Coldfusionnow.org Responsibly imaginable LENR solutions from NASA http://coldfusionnow.org/responsibly-imaginable-lenr-solutions-from-nasa/ Advanced-to-Revolutionary Space Technology Options – The Responsibly Imaginable Dennis M. Bushnell - Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia

Re: [Vo]:'Slow' arcing electrons can gain relativistic mass

2013-05-17 Thread pagnucco
-- Lou Pagnucco Edmund Storms wrote: [...] The question with cold fusion is whether energy can spontaneously concentrate in a region to a high enough level to initiate a nuclear reaction. Or, for example, can enough energy concentrate in an electron to allow a neutron to form if the energetic

Re: [Vo]:'Slow' arcing electrons can gain relativistic mass

2013-05-17 Thread pagnucco
of time, if there really are no LENR transmutations, tho. -- Lou Pagnucco Lou, most experiments apply no extra energy other than temperature or electric current. We know that the level of temperature and current used do not and cannot initiate a nuclear reaction. Something else is important

Re: [Vo]:E-Cat Tester's Bios

2013-05-23 Thread pagnucco
Joshua, Essen's paper suggests a novel way to use magnetic pinching and electron screening to effect conventional D+D fusion. Aside from the fact that both he and W-L use the Darwin Hamiltonian to calculate magnetic forces, their approaches are totally different. -- Lou Pagnucco Joshua Cude

RE: [Vo]:Ni Powder in a Magnetic Field

2013-05-26 Thread pagnucco
Good information. Reifenschweiler's papers and Ahern's patent both indicate that formation of colloidal chains is important. I what sort of rf-frequencies these chained mixtures absorb, and how high the hot-spot current/voltages get. -- Lou Pagnucco MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote: Great find Terry

[Vo]:QA with Hanno Essen on recent E-Cat test

2013-05-26 Thread pagnucco
Courtesy of Pure Energy Systems News - QA With Hanno Essen Regarding Recent E-Cat Test http://www.pureenergyblog.com/2013/05/26/1232/8502322_qa-with-hanno-essena-regarding-recent-e-cat-test/

[Vo]:Forbes: Rossi's A Fraud! No, He's Not! ....

2013-05-29 Thread pagnucco
Rossi's A Fraud! No, He's Not! Yes, He Is! No, He Isn't! - Mark Gibbs http://www.forbes.com/sites/markgibbs/2013/05/30/rossis-a-fraud-no-hes-not-yes-he-is-no-he-isnt/

Re: [Vo]:On deception

2013-06-01 Thread pagnucco
by incident proton with energy of about 0.25 MeV. We show that the general features of this process are common for other sub-barrier nuclear processes and can be applied to nuclear fission. -- Lou Pagnucco Axil^2 wrote: I showed Joshua Cude an experiment using Nanoplasmonic processes that changed

Re: [Vo]:On deception

2013-06-01 Thread pagnucco
This is the post you wanted to see as follows: = See references: Interesting paper. I've only perused it, but it may be that eigenstates of unstable atoms are sometimes dramatically shifted in these environments - deep potential wells can become much shallower

[Vo]:Laser-induced synthesis and decay of Tritium

2013-06-04 Thread pagnucco
? -- Lou Pagnucco

RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Laser-induced synthesis and decay of Tritium

2013-06-04 Thread pagnucco
electron-capture transmutation - endothermic). Just speculating. -- Lou Pagnucco Roarty, Francis X wrote: Lou, NICE CITATION! Funny how radioactive decay keeps coming up with respect to nano particles and excited gas atoms. Yes I would posit decay acceleration in arcs with tungsten electrodes

Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Laser-induced synthesis and decay of Tritium

2013-06-05 Thread pagnucco
Axil, Possible. But the theory is very complex, and probably off-putting to most experimentalists. Few will analyze it. It's far too complicated for me to judge. Have any other groups replicated the findings? -- Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: I will post an interpretation of experiments

Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Laser-induced synthesis and decay of Tritium

2013-06-05 Thread pagnucco
groups replicated the findings? -- Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: I will post an interpretation of experiments involving exploding foils in water that show nuclear fission of uranium 238 far removed the site of the spark. This indicates to me that the cause of this fission is an electromagnetic

[Vo]:Superabsorbers

2013-06-06 Thread pagnucco
A new arxiv paper, possibly related to missing LENR em-emissions - Superabsorption of light via quantum engineering ABSTRACT: Almost 60 years ago Dicke introduced the term superradiance to describe a signature quantum effect: N atoms can collectively emit light at a rate proportional to N^2.

RE: [Vo]:Superabsorbers

2013-06-06 Thread pagnucco
Perhaps, this early e-catworld report is relevant - Report From Visitor to Defkalion http://www.e-catworld.com/2012/03/report-from-visitor-to-defkalion/ Excerpt: ...I was told that they were trying to actually see what happens in their device with some glass with a melting point of 1500degc.

[Vo]:Just published - Proceedings of JCF13

2013-06-07 Thread pagnucco
From pesn.com --- JCF13 - Proc. of the 13th Meeting of Japan CF Research Soc., December 8 - 9, 2012 - WincAichi, Nagoya, Japan Japan CF-Research Society http://www.jcfrs.org/file/jcf13-proceedings.pdf Previous JCF Proceeding at - http://www.jcfrs.org/proc_jcf.html

RE: [Vo]:Superabsorbers

2013-06-08 Thread pagnucco
://arxiv.org/abs/1104.2989 -- Lou Pagnucco Jones Beene wrote: It might be informative for any of us who have an interest in coherent or semi-coherent emission and absorption in the optical spectrum (or lower), to take this idea further - and try to find actual parameters for a stimulated lasing

RE: [Vo]:Superabsorbers

2013-06-10 Thread pagnucco
Jones, If this is occurring, only incontrovertible proof from Rossi's reactor will convince the Physic establishment. No discussion will. Also, if it is happening, them multiple, different phenomena are probably operating in LENR phenomena, i.e., no conservation of miracles Jones Beene wrote:

Re: [Vo]:Superabsorbers

2013-06-10 Thread pagnucco
/ This is another way charge and em-field energy is concentrated in gases and solids. Possibly relevant to some LENR experiments. -- Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: This is a good start, IMHO. http://www.google.com/url?sa=trct=jq=nanoplasmonicssource=webcd=3cad=rjaved=0CD4QFjACurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.phy

Re: [Vo]:OT: NSA Leaker- Edward Snowden and 200K Pay Scale

2013-06-11 Thread pagnucco
Axil, Yes, but you are protected from the ubiquitous enemy du jour. Perhaps, also of interest-- NSA Leaker's Six-Figure Pay Should Spark Debate: Why Are Federal Workers Being Replaced With Pricier Contractors?

Re: [Vo]:OT: NSA Leaker- Edward Snowden and 200K Pay Scale

2013-06-11 Thread pagnucco
Axil, Perhaps also of interest -- http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/main-core-a-list-of-millions-of-americans-that-will-be-subject-to-detention-during-a-national-crisis * Yes, but you are protected from the ubiquitous enemy du jour.* The offensive hacker will always have the

[Vo]:Quantum teleportation done between distant large objects

2013-06-11 Thread pagnucco
A very remarkable achievement -- Quantum teleportation done between distant large objects http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2013/jun/11/quantum-teleportation-done-between-distant-large-objects ...Their experimental set-up involves two room-temperature samples of caesium-133 gas held in

Re: [Vo]:Quantum teleportation done between distant large objects

2013-06-11 Thread pagnucco
- possibly relevant to LENR experiments. -- Lou Pagnucco Roger wrote: That really sounds interesting. I don't suppose you would like to translate that in non-mensa-ese. Roger On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:04 AM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote: A very remarkable achievement -- Quantum

Re: [Vo]:ENTANGLEMENT THRESHOLDS FOR RANDOM INDUCED STATES

2013-06-11 Thread pagnucco
filament plasma. -- Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: Helium is a reaction product explained by nuclear reactions that produce alpha emission. Reference: http://64.142.106.183/v2/conferences/2012/ICCF17/papers/Dash-Effect%20of%20Recrystallization-Slides-ICCF-17.pdf This experiment shows

[Vo]:Lattice Energy on Russian laser production of Tritium

2013-06-13 Thread pagnucco
://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-new-russian-experiments-further-confirm-widomlarsen-theory-of-lenrsjune-13-2013 Russian paper referenced is - Laser-induced synthesis and decay of Tritium under exposure of solid targets in heavy water http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.0830 -- Lou Pagnucco

Re: [Vo]:Lattice Energy on Russian laser production of Tritium

2013-06-15 Thread pagnucco
Axil, I cannot decipher this. What is the Nanoplasmonic theory of LENR? Do you refer to high-voltage, super-focused fields between nanoparticles? If so, what reactions do they cause? Please explain how *E*e ~ 5-10 eV relates to 'heavy electrons'? -- Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: This experiment

Re: [Vo]:Lattice Energy on Russian laser production of Tritium

2013-06-15 Thread pagnucco
Axil, You miscalculate. A single electron in a current of 5 eV electrons can acquire far more energy than 5 eV via collective effects. As far as anapoles - Maybe. But wasn't this just recently (last week) in the physics news? It's possibly relevant, but I am skeptical. -- Lou Pagnucco Axil

Re: [Vo]:Lattice Energy on Russian laser production of Tritium

2013-06-16 Thread pagnucco
that involve increasing charged particle energies? Anapoles? Very, very speculative. Is anyone else proposing that yet? If they are the answer, then congratulations for finding it. -- Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: One of the features that LENR demonstrates is the stabilization of unstable radioactive

[Vo]:Pons-Fleischmann also saw heat from light water in 1989

2013-06-19 Thread pagnucco
1998 SRI International Hydrogen LENR Experiment Produces Helium-4 EXCERPT: New Energy Times has discovered that a 1998 light-hydrogen gas LENR experiment performed at SRI International, in Menlo Park, Calif., unexpectedly produced a significant amount of helium-4. ... At the Dallas, Texas,

Re: [Vo]:Pons-Fleischmann also saw heat from light water in 1989

2013-06-19 Thread pagnucco
Here is the URL - http://news.newenergytimes.net/2013/06/19/1998-sri-international-hydrogen-lenr-experiment-produces-helium-4/ 1998 SRI International Hydrogen LENR Experiment Produces Helium-4 EXCERPT: New Energy Times has discovered that a 1998 light-hydrogen gas LENR experiment performed

Re: [Vo]:@NewEnergyTimes: 1998 SRI International Hydrogen LENR Experiment Produces Helium-4

2013-06-19 Thread pagnucco
Robert Park mentions it on p.24 of his book Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to Fraud. See - books.google.com/books?isbn=0198604432 http://goo.gl/zn1Lb Is this a known expriment?

Re: [Vo]:@NewEnergyTimes: 1998 SRI International Hydrogen LENR Experiment Produces Helium-4

2013-06-19 Thread pagnucco
But, what of the excess heat Pons allegedly saw in the H cell(s)? Paul Breed wrote: I've read behind the paywall... It looks like the two D cells made He4 significantly above background He4. One of the H cells started with no He4 and ended with no He 4... The other H cell had a slowly

[Vo]:New W-L paper proposes a cause of transmutations

2013-06-23 Thread pagnucco
Electrostrong Nuclear Disintegration in Condensed Matter ABSTRACT: Photo- and electro-disintegration techniques have been traditionally used for studying giant dipole resonances and through them nuclear structure. Over a long period, detailed theoretical models for the giant dipole resonances

[Vo]:List of recent LENR-related patents

2013-07-05 Thread pagnucco
Perhaps of interest - The following is a list of recent LENR-related patent applications: http://www.google.com/patents/sitemap/en/Sitemap/G21/G21B/G21B_3.html Also, the following present several lower-cost approaches to fusion: Method for producing thermal energy

[Vo]:NAVY LENR Patent Granted – Transmutes Radioactive Waste]

2013-07-08 Thread pagnucco
cold neutrons? -- And, can contaminating radioactive isotopes be removed? -- Lou Pagnucco

[Vo]:Puzzling phenomena: Gamma-ray pulse precedes lightning flash

2013-07-10 Thread pagnucco
Japanese team sees gamma-ray pulse before lightning flash http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2013/jul/10/japanese-team-sees-gamma-ray-pulse-before-lightning-flash Also see the preprint by the same team: Hardening and termination of long-duration gamma rays detected prior to lightning

[Vo]:Was sonofusion actually disproved?

2013-07-11 Thread pagnucco
A belated reply to criticism of sonofusion experiments -- Comments on Letter (Phys. Rev. L, Vol.89, No. 10,2002) by D. Shapira and M. Saltmarsh Rusi P. Taleyarkhan, Colin D. West, JaeSeon Cho, Richard T. Lahey, Robert I. Nigmatulin, Robert C. Block http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.3217 ABSTRACT:

[Vo]:New preprints from Proton-21

2013-07-17 Thread pagnucco
Proton-21 has just published three new preprints: Control of multiscale systems with constraints. 1. Basic principles of the concept of evolution of systems with varying constraints http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.4658 Control of multiscale systems with constraints. 2. Fractal nuclear isomers and

[Vo]:(Audio Interview) Dr. Dennis Bushnell-NASA, Tuesday, 7-23-13

2013-07-25 Thread pagnucco
Space transportation + some LENR discussions http://thespaceshow.wordpress.com/2013/07/24/dr-dennis-bushnell-tuesday-7-23-13/

Re: [Vo]:(Audio Interview) Dr. Dennis Bushnell-NASA, Tuesday, 7-23-13

2013-07-25 Thread pagnucco
If you just want to load Bushnell's paper, it's at URL: http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20120014598_2012014941.pdf -- Lou Pagnucco Axil wrote: Feedback: This link does not work for me. I just get a blank screen On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 3:13 PM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote

Re: [Vo]:Hungarian inventor George Egely claim achieving more than 1 kw excess heat from cold fusion reactor and iron as by product..

2013-07-28 Thread pagnucco
, are correct, but an independent lab should be able to replicate his results. -- Lou Pagnucco David ledin wrote: blaze Lol you expose him in 10 minute as fraud .but after 2 year flowing e-cat story i still don't know what to think about e-cat. On 7/28/13, blaze spinnaker blazespinna...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:Einstein and Bethe were involved in Lenr experiment !!!

2013-07-30 Thread pagnucco
) collisions at these energies. (I assume you are excluding collective effects.) Perhaps, you are referring to a different phenomenon? Thanks, Lou Pagnucco Edmund Storms wrote: I see no relationship to LENR. This is obviously hot fusion. Neutrons can be made at 35kv, as described on the article

RE: [Vo]:Einstein and Bethe were involved in Lenr experiment !!!

2013-07-30 Thread pagnucco
for individual electrons to acquire 780 KeV of K.E. in collisions via collective effects - using either the vector magnetic potential, or equivalently, the Darwin Hamiltonian which Sternglass refers to. Collective effects can be huge. -- Lou Pagnucco Jones Beene wrote: -Original Message- From: pagnu

[Vo]:(Video) Catastrophic solar flare narrowly misses Earth

2013-08-01 Thread pagnucco
Massive solar flare narrowly misses Earth, EMP disaster barely avoided The earth barely missed taking a massive solar punch in the teeth two weeks ago, an electromagnetic pulse so big that it could have knocked out power, cars and iPhones throughout the United States. Two EMP experts told

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