This clearly shows why the U.S. is a plutocracy.
But more disclosure would be good
- even if it will be ignored by Establishment Media.
Kader wrote:
May be this is good for the future of LENR too?
(Video)
What the Japanese Government Isnt Saying About Fukushima
http://fairewinds.org/media/fairewinds-videos/japanese-government-isnt-saying-fukushima
Is this a concern for investors in Japanese stocks?
-- LP
Eric, et al,
The momentum/energy kick exerted on a charged particle can be calculated
using the formula provided by Feynman (vol. 3, equation (21.16)), or by
Barbieri, et al (p.6, equation (27)) -
It is the time integral of the induced electric field
E = -dA/dt = the time derivative of the
Maxwell's demon can use quantum information to generate work
http://phys.org/news/2013-12-maxwell-demon-quantum.html
Heat engine driven by purely quantum information
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1302.3011v2.pdf
Perhaps of interest:
Electron assisted neutron exchange process in solid state environment
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1312.5498v1.pdf
In case they were not cited in Vortex earlier, the two authors have a
number of papers on Arxiv that may be relevant to LENR - at URL:
http://arxiv.org/find/nucl-th/1/au:+Keszthelyi_T/0/1/0/all/0/1
One of these is -
Nuclear processes in solids: basic 2nd-order processes
Electron assisted dd reactions in metals
- Peter Kalman, Tamas Keszthelyi (Submitted on 20 Dec 2013)
ABSTRACT:
The electron assisted low energy dd reactions in deuterized metals are
investigated. It is shown that if a metal is irradiated with slow, free
deuterons then the e+d+d¨e+p+t and
If the item below is correct, many others will be affected as well -
Wave of Radiation from Fukushima Will Be 10 Times Bigger than All of the
Radiation from Nuclear Tests Combined
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/12/fukushima.html
I just noticed that this is exactly a year old ... I don't
Arnaud,
The author's (Kalman's) email address is on p.1 of this paper.
Why not email the questions to him?
I have emailed several authors, and always receive a reply.
I believe there are several seemingly successful LENR experiments that
this theory might explain.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Arnaud Kodeck
A new Arxiv paper perhaps related to LENR -
Macroscopic nuclear states
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1312.6561v1.pdf
ABSTRACT
The internal structure of deuterons weakly influences a motion of their
centers of mass (macroscopic motion) when the separation R between
deuterons is much larger than the
wave function collapse: Is superfluid He exceptional?
http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.5364
Is your theory similar in any way to the above?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Frank Z wrote:
The same will be true for the many math based quantum mechanical versions
of reality. That is why LENR is so important. It can
Hopefully the proverb that -
No good deed ever goes unpunished
- will eventually be disproved.
Bad publicity for the nuclear industry
- unless (mostly) ignored by The Media.
Mark Gibbs wrote:
Follow-up to the sailors affected by radiation poisoning on the USS Ronald
Reagan: US Sailors
Pardon if this was already posted, but did the presentation include more
details than revealed in his recent patent application below?
Excess enthalpy upon pressurization of dispersed palladium with hydrogen
or deuterium - US 20130316897 A1
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a method for producing
New presentation on past reports of transmutations
Lattice Energy LLC - Mystery of Nagaokas 1920s Gold Experiments
- Why Did Work Stop by 1930 - Dec 27 2013
S. Korean manufacturing company signs license with Brillouin
(LENR technology)
http://pesn.com/2013/12/30/9602416_S-Korean-manufacturing-company_signs_license_with_Brillouin-LENR-technology/
.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jed Rothwell wrote:
The article says they are getting $750,000 for a license. That's a small
amount, but you have to start somewhere. Once they gain credibility by
doing this they can change much more to other customers.
I hope these Korean people really have done due diligence
.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Application:
http://www.google.com.au/patents/US20110122984
Final rejection:
http://coldfusionnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Godes-US-patent-office-final-rejection-SN-12911586-14-May-121.pdf
collective phase of oscillation.
It may complement, rather than contradict, some current theories.
If anyone is interested, the abstract and an extract from the above
paper are below, along with related references. Comments are welcome.
-- Lou Pagnucco
ABSTRACT: At the end of the nineteenth century
with transient current/resistance fluctuations.
It could explain the extreme sensitivity of LENR to material preparation.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Blaze and Tim wrote:
the guys at yale are trying to give the hot fusion guys a nudge with:
The results reported in this paper predict that Dþ tunneling
Lawrenceville Plasma Physics Latest Update and Plans to Demonstrate
Net Gain Nuclear Fusion in 2014 and a commercial reactor in 2018
http://nextbigfuture.com/2014/01/lawrenceville-plasma-physics-latest.html
LPP Dec 10-11, 2013 Focus Fusion Presentation Slides
(Slide #38 - Commercial Prototype
Jones,
This sounds risky.
What industries will benefit most if energy prices plummet?
-- for whatever reason.
The shipping companies seem like a good bet, but they have already shot
up in the stock markets.
What about transportation, battery, electric motor, rare earth metals, etc.?
-- LP
Here is the URL for the full document -
ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY ENERGY (ARPA-E)
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
OPEN INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT IN ENERGY-RELATED APPLIED SCIENCE (OPEN IDEAS)
Announcement Type: Initial Announcement
Funding Opportunity No. DE-FOA-0001002
CFDA Number 81.135
Jed,
I think the phrase low-energy nuclear reactions must have been inspired
by current claims. On p.5, under the PROGRAM OVERVIEW, it states -
This announcement is purposely broad in scope to encourage the
submission of the most innovative, out-of-the-box ideas in energy
technology. Since
DOE Mentions Technology Behind The Home Nuclear Reactor In Funding
Opportunity
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffmcmahon/2014/01/04/doe-mentions-technology-behind-the-home-nuclear-reactor-in-funding-opportunity/
Alain Sepeda wrote:
cold fusion will give buying power to people globally[...]
Hopefully so.
Maybe low cost fusion (Lockheed 'Skunkworks'), aneutronic
fusion (LPP), or thorium reactors will also play a role.
the problem is only if - money stay in a closed
community... it happened with oil,
, impart huge momenta
and energies to charged particles that are in, or impacted, by the
plasma current filaments.
Possibly, BLP's upcoming demo will be a more systemic version of
the 1922 Wendt-Irion experiment that vindicates W-I's conclusions?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Axil wrote:
On bottom of page 165 and the top page 166, is that a description of a
Papp
engine that I see? I thought that the Papp engine was open source.
I don't think so. No mention of noble gases.
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 12:59 AM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
The BLP website is
David Roberson wrote:
It appears to me that they have most of the possible current levels
covered. Why list ranges that include each other?
Agreed. Highly redundant.
Magnetic fields that are changing in magnitude or direction generate
electric fields that can impart energy upon charged
Terry Blanton wrote:
Does the relative mass of a hydrino increase with each reduced orbital
radius due to the increase angular momentum of the orbiting electron?
That seems to be the only conclusion possible.
However, I do not know whether BLP's theory is correct or not, but
I do not care. I
David Roberson wrote:
Actually, the mass of the hydrino should be reduced since it has less
energy than zero level hydrogen. That energy and hence mass has been lost
to the catalyst.
Dave
Well, yes - that should happen, if Mills' theory is correct.
I guess I should retract a previous
Jones,
This sounds quite plausible. Experiments will decide.
-- LP
Jones Beene wrote:
-Original Message-
From: pagnu...@htdconnect.com
BTW, an interesting paper illustrating how powerful these fields can get
in nanocircuits is -
Optical generation of intense ultrashort magnetic
Eric Walker wrote:
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 8:55 AM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
Yes. Once established the large current densities generate huge magnetic
fields circulating the current flow, or equivalently a magnetic vector
potential field pointing in current flow direction. If the
Controversial - Perhaps of interest to some --
Discovery of quantum vibrations in microtubules inside brain neurons
corroborates controversial 20-year-old theory of consciousness
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/271350.php
Boosting intelligence through embryo screening with sequencing
Eric, Axil, Jones,
I just want to make a couple of brief remarks.
First, there appear to be ways to greatly concentrate energy in cold
environments, e.g., superfocusing of e-m waves by plasmons in nano-
structures, various focusing phenomena, superoscillations, ...
On the hot vs. cold
David,
Here is an very simplified view of how colliding oppositely charged
plasmon waves might look when two adjacent metallic nanoparticles are
subjected to a large voltage gradient.
Surface electrons and protons (or +ions) quickly flow to opposite sides
and the nanoparticles collide with
-Original Message-
From: pagnucco pagnu...@htdconnect.com
To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, Jan 18, 2014 3:34 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:The photo reactor
David,
Here is an very simplified view of how colliding oppositely charged
plasmon waves might look when two adjacent
/224219386_Renewable_energy_liberation_by_nonthermal_intermolecular_bond_dissociation_in_water_and_ethanol/file/d912f511285da85c2d.pdf
How credible are the excess energy claims?
-- Lou Pagnucco
David Roberson wrote:
It could be a Papp like process as you suspect Axil. I do not know what
is fact or fiction with the Papp engine and much of what Mills is stating.
We need good data if we
That does cast some doubt on the original claims.
Some of Graneau's papers are more recent than Hathaway's retraction, so
Graneau is either stubborn, or maybe correct after all. Quite possible
that the authors were pressured to retract or suffer consequences.
An interesting paper that, while
From ecatworld.com ---
PRESS RELEASE: Industrial Heat Has Acquired Andrea Rossis E-Cat Technology
This just out!
Industrial Heat Has Acquired Andrea Rossis E-Cat Technology
RESEARCH TRIANGLE, N.C., Jan. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/
Industrial Heat, LLC announced today that it has
Thanks.
I notice the advisory committee is a remarkable collection of talent. See -
http://cherokeechallenge.com/team/
This gives Rossi a lot of credibility.
I wonder how this will impact various industries and markets.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Craig wrote:
A couple of links for Industrial Heat
But, isn't this a good thing?
It forces potential investors to act quickly, or lose out.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
Now we see clearly why Mills arranged his hasty demo, weeks before he
should have.
Perhaps the aggressive approach of Industrial Heat will at least get more
be batteries, various transportation, cars, rare earths,
(non-uranium) mining companies, housing, ...
Any opinions?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jed Rothwell wrote:
I wrote:
In other words, they get ownership now, but they have to pay now and
also
in the future.
And if they don't pay billions, he gets
Nuclear Fusion Then and Now with Dr. Michael McKubre
http://www.frequency.com/video/nuclear-fusion-then-now-with-dr-michael/145972837/-/5-4355295
Energy at Less than $0.01 per kW: An Interview with Alex Xanthoulis
http://oilprice.com/Interviews/Energy-at-Less-than-0.01-per-kW-An-Interview-with-Alex-Xanthoulis.html
E-Cat World website finds a new LENR company in Germany, PURRATIO AG -
http://www.e-catworld.com/2014/02/german-article-on-cold-fusion-introduces-new-lenr-company-purratio-ag/
The Purratio homepage is:
http://www.purratio.ag/
This patent has been issued. Here is the latest version:
Method for producing thermal energy - CA 2621914
Chttps://www.google.com/patents/CA2621914C
Here are a couple of papers which one of the patent applicants may
have co-authored.
Simulation of boron nitride sputtering process and its
/pdfabstracts/605_1f.pdf
Work extraction in the spin-boson model
http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0411018
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
Attn: spin doctors
Hope this is not belaboring the point about the intrinsic magnetic
connection that exists, and may in fact be causative - to a finding
that the
relaxation time T2* induced by the disorder is much smaller than both
the T2-time and the response time of the bath.
If I can find some additional references on this, I will post them.
Very surprising results.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Lou--
Bob Cook here-
Do you know if the Bose thermal bath
Axil,
An interesting find. I have never heard of it before.
Why not ask Peter Gluck his opinion on it?
I believe he is in Romania, and may have seen the device.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Axil wrote:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Karpen's_Pile_
motion. It can be very large for plasma arc filaments, though.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Nigel Dyer (Sat, 15 Feb 2014) wrote:
I may be being stupid here, but if you have two charged particles
moving towards each other then can they not be thought of as generating
magnetic fields, and that these magnetic
Eric,
This is a direct consequence of the formula for computing the magnetic
vector potential. When all particles flow in a narrow channel, in the
same direction, all of their (vector) contributions to the potential are
nearly parallel and are additive.
When they move in random directions, the
Jones,
You refer to something worth noting, but not the magnetic vector potential.
Ideally in a fusor, the particles converge to a point in the center of
the fusor, but the magnetic field momentum at the center is quite small.
Energy is borrowed from outer convergent spherical shells of
Jones,
I should have added that the magnetic vector potential is not only small
for chaotic plasmas, but also for expanding or converging spherical
charged plasma shells. It will only be large in intense, linear flows.
-- LP
Jones,
You refer to something worth noting, but not the magnetic
for attainable currents and densities in arcs and
ballistic current flows. Plot the momenta/energy for particles of various
masses during collisions or current interruptions. Then you will know if
you are in the ballpark.
No need to get hand wavey or the Physics for Poets book out.
-- Lou Pagnucco
David
Axil,
Not true, but further discussion is not worth it.
-- LP
Axil wrote:
The dimensions are so very confined in LENR, there is no possibility that
particle movement can possible be a factor in the LENR reaction. When we
are dealing in nano dimensions, a particle does not have the space to
.
-- Lou Pagnucco
.
No energetic neutron or gamma emissions.
I assume both He-3 creation and the He-3 itself could produce safe energy.
-- Lou Pagnucco
...
a l D-cell sized NPScapacitor could hold 25,000 J.
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1403/1403.6862.pdf
Any opinions on feasibility?
Any speculations on potential uses?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jack Cole wrote:
> We show that the spectral gap problem is undecidable. Specifically,
> we construct families of translationally-invariant, nearest-neighbor
> Hamiltonians on a 2D square lattice of d-level quantum systems
> (d constant), for which determining whether the system is gapped or
>
A new patent application --
CORE-SHELL CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PALLADIUM-BASED CORE PARTICLE
Abstract: A core-shell catalyst includes a porous, palladium-based core
particle and a catalytic layer on the particle. The particle can be made
by providing a precursor particle that has palladium
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