It strikes me that this is essentially the mechanism that Neal Graneau
proposed to be responsible for the arc-liberated emission of energy in
papers such as
https://www.academia.edu/download/38880867/Graneau-e-a-Arc-liberated-chemical-energy-exceeds-electrical-input-energy-2000.pdf
However, I
This has much the same feel as Brown's gas, including similar supposed
health benefits that others have claimed for Browns gas.
Nigel
On 22/07/2020 14:57, Jones Beene wrote:
This turned up today - a "new" hydrogen based fuel... shades of
Brown's Gas ?
https://thomasinstitute.weebly.com/
I was supposed to be involved in a research project on this, but the
funding got lost during a complicated series of money transfers in the
far East.
Nigel
On 28/12/2019 22:53, Jones Beene wrote:
If I understand what you are saying - this is already a well-known
mechanism called T-cell
A very interesting paper, particularly as you say the X ray emmission.
This does mirror the X-ray emission reported by Vladimir Vysotskii in
his 'Cavitation/undamped thermal radiation' results which he presented
at the recent water conference in Frankfurt that I was at. There were a
number
My hunch is that normally the interaction of neutrinos with dense mass
is indeed next to zero but that the exception is where there are a large
number of particles that interact with exch other such that they
exchibit a macroscopc coherence. This experiment appears to show one
such example:
There is also this patent from 1982
https://patents.google.com/patent/WO1982003300A1/en?oq=WO+82%2f03300
Nigel
On 17/05/2019 14:50, JonesBeene wrote:
BTW – this German patent turns up
https://patents.google.com/patent/DE4304132A1/en
The information in the patent could be instructive – IF –
:-)
On 01/04/2019 04:58, AlanG wrote:
Just announced by Quantum Heat:
https://goo.gl/DbWyn1
Last week I was made aware of a 1982 petent taken out by Johann Grander
on a magnetic motor. The text only appears to be available in German so
I spent an hour or so with Google translate converting it to English.
https://patents.google.com/patent/WO1982003300A1/it
Nigel
On 27/03/2019
Chris
I think you are right about the spin. Another probably related effect is
the strange radiation seen by various Russian groups. Perhaps the most
relevant to the rotary motion physics is the fact that one of the
generators of strange radiation is small peices of metal that are spun
very
Bob -
A couple of other possible candidates that might make use of the lepton
flux (neutrinos?).
Many years ago I spent an afternoon with Mae-wan Ho when she was at the
Open University. We got to talk about the energy efficiency of
organisms and she talked about how many are more efficient
I think one of the things that should be checked with this is whether it
gives off low energy (5-10keV) gamma rays or X rays. I have been
looking at the strange radiation data from Russia, which seems to be
linked with LENR, and one of the most intriguing results is that it is
also possible
While looking for an article in a a copy of Nature from 1926 (as you do)
I came across the following article describing how small quantities of
helium had been seen when hydrogen was absorbed into palladium at room
temperature. There is nothing new under the sun.
Indeed, but it would have been so much easier if the PhD student had
kept his raw data for us to produce the graph for the paper
On 06/12/2018 15:24, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Nigel Dyer mailto:l...@thedyers.org.uk>> wrote:
I have also had to digitize an old graph recently, an
I have also had to digitize an old graph recently, and used the
following webpage very succesfully
http://arohatgi.info/WebPlotDigitizer/app3_12/
Nigel
On 05/12/2018 22:26, Jed Rothwell wrote:
I am digitizing an important old graph from Fleischmann. The process
is illustrated here:
I've had a quick scan through the paper, and it looks very much at
things at the large/galatic scale. IMHO it is worth looking at whether
this might link in with LENR, but that would require taking the ideas
down to the opposite scale and working out how it fits in with QFT and
the standard
I have recently been looking at "Strange Radiation" and have found a
very good review from 10 years ago, whose title indicates that it is
about LENR, but in fact it is mainly about strange radiation. It is at
http://www.second-physics.ru/reviews/LENR-ru.pdf
Like many of the documents/papers,
Bob
I think that the thing to bear in mind is that Richard has started with
relativity, and appears to be heading towards the smaller scale given
that on ResearchGate he says that is current project is a unified field
theory, which is where I think some of these questions might be answered.
I
The change is that websites and apps are now able to send
notifications. On the standard web browsers such as Edge, Safari,
Chrome and Explorer this can only happen with websites if you click
'Yes' when the website asks if it can send notifications. I have
allowed Facebook to send
I have just come across the work of Richard Jowsey
http://www.jowsey.org/physics/
For some time I have been thinking that it should be possible to create
a space-time model that has something of this form. It certainly seems
to match in well with some of the other ideas I have been looking
To a mathmatician/physicist it is monotonic because they will force us
to acknowledge the mismatch (albeit small) in masses/springs etc
together with the effect of friction.
The engineers will see it as constant velocity.
On 12/08/2018 20:01, Andrew Meulenberg wrote:
The C-O-M motion is
Before I think.
Nine years ago I was on a walk organised by our Church and got chatting
to an elderly gentleman who I had not spoken to before. We got to
talking about LENR as I had just started getting involved. He told me
that during the second world war he was involved in developing
want to hear the geological and
climatological
arguments that the construction of the Sphinx began many thousands of
years early than they claim.
Harry
On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 12:45 PM Nigel Dyer <mailto:l...@thedyers.org.uk>> wrote:
I hesitate to say this, but I think Julia may
I hesitate to say this, but I think Julia may be wrong. I think it
would be better to say that people (including scientists) are sometimes
wrong.
To say that people (including scientists) are often wrong gives rise to
the problems we now have with people distrusting the science of
Its already been built and generating copious amounts of energy, or at
least that is what they claimed it would do...
http://rarenergia.com.br/
Nigel
On 31/05/2018 18:27, Vibrator ! wrote:
I've found Bessler's gain principle. The energy density's obviously
'infinite', and power density's
There have been some studies about this, covered in a recent Scientific
American article
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/world-s-oceans-clogged-by-millions-of-tons-of-plastic-trash/
Most of the plastic in the oceans comes from rivers in Asia and Africa.
The problem is that there
Bob
As far as I understand the details, the sea-quarks are a not
unreasonable explanation for the probe data. Interestingly, the Stubbs
alternative proposal removes sea-quarks but then effectively introduces
sea-electrons as the main constituent of muons. The Stubbs model would
need to be
Bob
Up until a year or so ago I might have gone along with the idea that
quarks do not exist. However, my son has produced a nice paper from
which the fundamental particles (electrons, neutrinos and quarks) emerge
in such a beautiful way that I am now completely convinced that they are
Interesting...
I have reproduced a version of Vysotskii's undamped thermal waves
results which he detects using a peizo-electric detector with a high
frequency range (which I could only get from the states). The results
suggest that whatever is being detected is travelling far faster than
claim to it -- but will we
ever know what is going on scinetifically, now that there are legal
ramifications?
In the past USPTO would never grant a patent on anything to do with
ZPE or cold fusion, but things change…
Anyway this is curious – shall we say…?
*From: *Nigel Dyer <mailt
to it -- but will we
ever know what is going on scinetifically, now that there are legal
ramifications?
In the past USPTO would never grant a patent on anything to do with
ZPE or cold fusion, but things change…
Anyway this is curious – shall we say…?
*From: *Nigel Dyer <mailto:l...@thedyers.org
And there is this 'Zero Point Energy Magnetic Battery'
https://patents.justia.com/patent/20180059704
Nigel
On 15/03/2018 13:53, JonesBeene wrote:
The recent announcement from University of Texas of a far more
powerful solid-state "glass” battery technology from John Goodenough's
lab has
I think there is every possibility that what is measured is a secondary,
Bremstallung like effect.
One other factor is that whatever is being measured is outside the
alumina and steel container of the active ingredients of the glow
stick. If the gamma was generated from the 'active
Hey guys
Perhaps we could forget I mentioned Rossi. Its the graph, which does
look as if it contains interesting data, that interested me.
Nigel
On 10/03/2018 22:23, Adrian Ashfield wrote:
As you won't believe anything short of working reactors on the market,
I see no point in continuing
I think there is a real possibility that some detectors are not
detecting what we thought they were detecting. I had not considered
that possibility in this case, but I will keep that in mind.
On 10/03/2018 20:11, JonesBeene wrote:
BTW - Wouldn’t it be a hoot if muons showed up on a
wrote:
Looks quasi-Maxwellian to me.
Where is the inverse peak?
*From: *Nigel Dyer <mailto:l...@thedyers.org.uk>
I have been looking at the graph titled
"After the MASSIVE broad band 'turn on' pulse, the excess heat mode is
between 0 and 100KeV"
at
http://www.quantumheat.org/i
I have been looking at the graph titled
"After the MASSIVE broad band 'turn on' pulse, the excess heat mode is
between 0 and 100KeV"
at
http://www.quantumheat.org/index.php/en/home/mfmp-blog/519-the-cookbook-is-in-the-signal
which shows the steady state gamma radiation from the Parkhomov-like
I agree about Pollack, indeed I have him to blame for my interest in
LENR. I agree that there may well be a closer link between LENR and
Jerry's exclusion zone ideas. Indeed, that lies behind the neutrino
ideas that I posted here a month or so ago.
Nigel
On 30/01/2018 17:04, Brian Ahern
.
*From:* Nigel Dyer <l...@thedyers.org.uk>
*Sent:* Monday, January 29, 2018 2:56 PM
*To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: [Vo]:Physicists just found a loophole in graphene that
could unlock clean, limitless
Some years ago I looked at some data covering the motions that are
observed on the surface of red blood cells, and cam to the conclusion
that it was completely thermal, so probably another instance of nano
drumming. I wondered if the surface structure of red blood cells (with
its spectrin
For various reasons I am convinced that there is something very
interesting going on with cavitation and the associated
sonoluminescence. However, I am not convinced that the Jamie Buturff
video sheds much light on this. Too much of it is what I call physics
word soup. Physics words that
I've sat through a number of talks at fringe science conferences that
were modelled on the two excellent you tube videos. The speakers usually
give every impression that they fully believe the nonsense that they are
presenting is correct. There must be some fascinating psychology at
work. I
I wish to measure the deuterium levels in some deutero depleted water,
where I expect the levels to be in the range 1 to 10 ppm. Does anyone
have any suggestions? I was hoping that someone might offer this as a
service, but Google didn't find anything
Nigel
One of the systems mentioned in Hagelstein's 2015 paper
(http://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/108/04/0601.pdf) is the
Vysotskii system where what appears to be a coherent collapse of
cavitaion bubbles causes a shock wave to travel through a metal plate
and generate a very sharp pulse of
As you already know, I find this sort of work fascinating. The hope is
that looking at the data in a different way might result in seeing some
connection that has been missed when we just look at the standard model
and which might in turn inform our understanding of the standard model.
What
Thank you for introducing me to Boscovich. I had not encountered him
before, but clearly should have.
Nigel
On 29/09/2017 21:23, ROGER ANDERTON wrote:
from my studies of physics history, what "they" (educators of physics)
do is dumb down the history when teach to physics students; so "they"
Bob
I imagine that would be Stanley Meyer. or was that a comment on the
misspelling?
Nigel
On 29/09/2017 17:13, bobcook39...@hotmail.com wrote:
Brian-
I do not know of the Mayer person you mention?
I guess he could be part of the hot fusion bunch, however—lots of scam
artists there.
Bob
Thanks for your thoughts. I must admit that a mechanism based on
coherence has long been a favoured hypothesis of mine. It is not a
complete coincidence that the company I have formed as a vehicle for
this is called 'Coherent Water Systems'. I have known John Swain for
many years,
It is certainly recognised that cavitation is an important factor when
injecting diesel into the engine and the injectors are designed with
this in mind. The normal assumption is that it helps air/fuel mixing
but there may well be more to it than that.
I think the arguments that there are
You are right about the testing, particularly the state of the steam
that is generated and we hope that should be rectified soon.
There are a couple of indications that strongly suggest that the steam
is pretty dry. If you look at stills from the slow motion system, when
the steam initially
Thank you for trying to bring the thread back on topic. I had not heard
of the pistol shrimp until I watched the video
Nigel
On 26/09/2017 23:20, JonesBeene wrote:
Not sure if the video was mentioned earlier
https://youtu.be/VUH5WuUmJ2k?t=158
I think the appropriate advice is almost 2000 years old. We need to be
as wise as serpents and as innocent as doves. Not one, or the other, but
both.
Nigel
On 26/09/2017 11:48, Brian Ahern wrote:
If you believe in MiB, then it is axiomatic that you believe in UFO
conspiracies as well.
Axil -- To take care is always good advice
I am familiar with Mark's work, indeed I spent a good part of a day with
him discussing what he has done. There are some significant differences
between the two systems, which could well explain why the behaviour of
the two is somewhat different.
It is indeed a successor to the MIST device. I went out and spent a
couple of days with Richard Aho and Bill, but no I did not see a working
stem generator. I am however working with someone who did on a
previous visit. At its heart all the data/video etc that I have seen is
consistent
For some months I have been working with Cavitation Energy Systems
(http://cavitationenergysystems.com/) who have been developing an
efficient steam generator based on cavitation. What is not obvious
until you start going through the details of what they say on the
website is that there
for anomalous low energy nuclear phenomena” by Mark
Davidson. Worth a read.
//
/https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/615/1/012016/pdf
<https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/615/1/012016/pdf>/
//
*From: *Nigel Dyer <mailto:l...@thedyers.org.uk>
In the text of the wikipedia page about proton proton fusion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton%E2%80%93proton_chain_reaction
It says that in the first stage, when two protons fuse, a gamma ray
proton is produced. However this is not shown in the diagram, or in
anyone elses diagram, or in
In a fully open source project (such as some of the software development
I am involved with) I assume the patent trolls are not able to jump in
on the stuff that is published. I assume the danger is that they take
the open source info and patent some/all of the as yet unpublished
extensions,
I am not sure why there being no advantage for deuterium means that this
was not cold fusion. If there was a fusion process in these situations
that started with protons then would this also not be cold fusion?
Given that we are in a territory that is far removed from the standard
plasma
about energy usage in the UK that I tend to
encounter which are misleading.
I guess it will be different in other countries, for example countries
where this is less need for heating but more need for electricity for
air conditioning.
Nigel
On 03/06/2017 16:59, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Nigel Dyer
Just considering electricity production and ignoring heating and
transportation is a very common way of misrepresenting how much progress
we are, or are not, making in reaching the point where we have a fully
sustainable set of energy sources
Nigel
On 03/06/2017 16:18, Jones Beene wrote:
John Trowbridge reported something similar in his (remarkable) 1907
paper "High Electromotive Force" about lightning
"We are beginning to realize, however, that 500 volts, accompanied by a
currrent of between 10 and 20 amperes is sufficient to destroy human
life. One compartment of the
Bob
I followed up the lead to Phillip Hatt's ideas. I find these various
grand unified ideas that individuals have put together fascinating. I
encountered one myself many years ago which I posted up on my website
and I think mentioned on vortex-l some years ago
I have been musing about spin and Leonard Susskinds lectures and books
have got me thinking in a slightly different way: There is very much
LENR related, but I will start with a 'simple' question
In the Stern Gerlach experiment the act of 'measuring' the spin of the
particle has an effect on
My power supply blew up shortly afterwards and although I have bought
some new ones (they are only a few pounds) I have not set it up again as
it has been rather overtaken by events
Nigel
On 24/04/2017 02:17, Eric Walker wrote:
On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 5:21 PM, Nigel Dyer <l...@thedyers.org
.
Nigel
On 23/04/2017 17:53, Eric Walker wrote:
On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 11:56 AM, Nigel Dyer <l...@thedyers.org.uk
<mailto:l...@thedyers.org.uk>> wrote:
It worked quite succesfully for a couple of days experiments,
during which I found that the high dV/dT it generates
In tonights episode of Dr Who the spaceship they came across had a
'Fleischmann cold-fusion' drive, complete with calorimeter
One of the key things about the decay path is the role of neutrinos.
What tends to be ignored is that the experiment is not being conducted
in a neutral background, but is being conduced in the background of a
sea of solar and cosmic neutrinos. The cosmic neutrinos that are a left
over from
/are-neutrinos-diffused-or-defracted-by-the-moon/327892#327892
Nigel
On 20/04/2017 05:20, Eric Walker wrote:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 5:12 PM, Nigel Dyer <l...@thedyers.org.uk
<mailto:l...@thedyers.org.uk>> wrote:
No one seems to have considered this possibility, but it seems
not
The question has been asked
https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/327789/are-neutrinos-diffused-or-defracted-by-the-moon
I will cross post any interesting answers
Nigel
On 20/04/2017 05:20, Eric Walker wrote:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 5:12 PM, Nigel Dyer <l...@thedyers.org.uk
<ma
We all know that neutrinos pass directly through things, even big things
such as the earth.
However it is also known that neutrinos interact with matter as a result
of the Z boson or neutral current. This results in small amounts of
momentum transfer and people have looked at whether this is
At this point I perhaps ouught to point out my own article in Nature
Genetics. If you have access to the full article you will find it says
that a Nature Genetics paper a year earlier is substantially flawed
because they had based their conclusions on what is in fact an artefact
in the data.
I built a Marx generator powered by a cheap 7kV generator
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-3V-7KV-7000V-Boost-Step-up-Power-Module-High-voltage-Converter-Generator-S52-/122391848213?hash=item1c7f1f6515:g:LqUAAOSwo6lWOc7o
It worked quite succesfully for a couple of days experiments, during
which I
for it to be
meaningful.
It might have limited application, but mostly, I don't see it, too
often success and failure is just an inch apart.
John Berry
On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 7:05 PM, Nigel Dyer <l...@thedyers.org.uk
<mailto:l...@thedyers.org.uk>> wrote:
Excellent article.
Excellent article.
I have found that it is possible to find out some of the failures by
going to conferences and talking with people. For every field there is
usually someone who knows what has been done, and what has worked and
what has not. The problem is that this is very hit and miss
We had a very good presentation of Browns Gas by the Hurtaks at the last
water conference although no overunity was claimed, just that it was
able to improve the efficiency of an internal combustion energy. This
looks to be very similar to a classic Browns gas setup
Nigel
On 28/12/2016
My son (doing a theoretical physics PhD) tends to quote Pirates of the
Caribbean on this and say that it is not so much a rule as more what
you'd call guidelines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6kgS_AwuH0
Nigel
On 13/09/2014 19:47, H Veeder wrote:
Research (published in the peer reviewed
I feel that a universal basic income would only work in a society where
there was sufficient mutual trust and undestanding to make it work. The
problem with those who propose such ideas can be that they think that
everyone else is like them. I suspect that if that was the case then
the
I have recently come across Torsion Fields, the theoretical fifth force
that has yet to be experimentally demonstrated.
Should this fifth force be the 10th spin-spin interaction on the list?
Nigel
On 07/09/2014 20:17, Jones Beene wrote:
Spin coupling is a superset phrase for several types of
Wikipedia may not have kind words for the proponents, but that does not
seem to have stopped other people making serious (I assume) suggestions
as to how they could be measured, and getting their ideas published in
Science.
After SciGen, the program for writing scientific papers, it looks as if
someone has written a program for generating kickstart cold fusion
proposals. Perhaps the all caps output is a limitation of the beta
release?
Nigel
On 31/08/2014 15:07, Alexander Hollins wrote:
I have been thinking on similar, but not quite the same lines. I warm
to some of the suggestions that coherent mechanisms, involving nuclei,
are significant in LENR, eg. as part of the distribution of the energy
from nuclear processes into the bulk material which reduces/eliminates
the
into the sea to eat
(which is their main daily and lifelong task) why not simply stay
there. I think it would need to be an animal that could live well on
land plants and/or insects (which I believe long preceded the
vertebrates).
John
On 27/08/2014 6:49 AM, Nigel Dyer wrote:
To my mind
Hi John
Evolutionary principles can help understand how the first self
replicating cell originated. For example all the evidence suggests
that it came from an RNA based predecessor, where RNA is replicated and
splits into chunks to form enzymes etc. We are currently finding RNA
has far
This summer I read On the Origin of the Species from cover to cover
for the first time. I had not realised what a truely remarkable book it
is. It covers the dogs/wolves question in great detail. In some
respects my day job could be described as being an evolutionary
geneticist, and it is
In answer to jwinter
To my mind there are two separate evolution question problems that need
to be addressed. The first, which you pick up on, is the evolution of
the complex folding proteins, and the second is the evolution of the
information that is used to define the complex structure of
The summary is correct. Its a pity really because theory suggests that
there should/could be such an interaction, which is why there have been
many attempts to try and measure it. In all the examples that I have
found the result comes out the same: no measureable coupling.
Nigel
On
I have built myself a marx generator which produces an output voltage of
the order of 20kV and which can produce a very nice fat spark if the
output electrodes are close enough. I have a conventional geiger
counter and I find it beeps if it is within 5cm of the high voltage
output. The
Robin
They change the structure of the DNA. Any change in the structure will
have an effect on gene expression, and they have shown experimentally
that the presence of triple helixes does appear to be one of the ways
that nature controls gene expression. I think triple helixes are more
Its a satirical site.The irony is that many Americans don't get
satire and irony.
Nigel
On 28/05/2014 15:59, Foks0904 . wrote:
Axil, while this article is hilarious and is on par with much of the
nonsense that comes out of politicized factions such as the
neo-conservatives, I think this
Triple helixes are not involved in replication. The DNA/DNA/RNA
version forms when RNA that is produced from the DNA then wraps itself
around the double stranded DNA and it thne restructures itself to form a
triple helix.
This will only happen with pure DNA if the sequences are palindromic.
And not just LENR. I am currently looking at how this may occur in the
copper that is associated with DNA/DNA/RNA triple helixes
Nigel
On 20/05/2014 16:28, Jones Beene wrote:
With all the recent talk about the overlooked magnetic component of LENR -
and spin coupling - at least for Ni-H and
interference, in that while I have no dount it has some
effect, it is nevertheless very subtle.
Nigel
On 21/05/2014 17:53, Jones Beene wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Nigel Dyer
And not just LENR. I am currently looking at how this may occur in the
copper that is associated with DNA
I even get quoted at the start:
Unputdownable. Nigel Dyer, University of Warwick, UK.
A useful quote as it gives no indication of how much of the book I agree
with.
The next water conference is being planned for October.
http://www.waterconf.org/
My one word recommendation
There is a performance report:
http://www.solarhydrogentrends.com/SHT_performance%20_test.pdf
I would suggest that the current figure is likely to be right, in that
100kA at 4V would require some interesting electrical enigineering, so
was the voltage actually nearer 5kV rather than 5V.
this right?
Thanks for chiming in!
-Mark
*From:*Nigel Dyer [mailto:l...@thedyers.org.uk]
*Sent:* Monday, March 10, 2014 4:41 PM
*To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: [Vo]:unknown mechanism generates voltage in the powder
cracks
I think there is a link. I think that one of the simplest
I wonder if the interaction between the flour and the container produces
an voltage gradient at the surface which then provides the bias
(symmetry breaking) that catalysies the creation of the formation of a
macroscopic voltage gradient. I have mentioned Jerry Pollacks work in
another reply
I think there is a link. I think that one of the simplest
interpretations of Jerry Pollacks work is that in certain circumstances
water holds lightly to its protons, and will loose them leaving a region
of negatively charged (but not alkalie) water. This can happen with
water adsorbed on a
Is this a report of the same demo for which we previously saw the
video. I dont think the high voltage arc discharges appeared in the
video, and seem to be quite different to the low voltage electric arc
welder style demo. Both demos come within the patent description.
For the high
I get greek: running thunderbird on windows 7
Nigel
On 16/02/2014 06:36, H Veeder wrote:
This is a test to see if the greek letters I have copied and pasted
into this message are preserved as they pass through the mail programs.
The characters come from this site
http://greek.typeit.org/
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 fields would form the basis of
an additional attraction alongside the column force. electric and
magnetic fields
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