Molybdenum is hexavalent --- but sulfur is not (5).
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From: Arnaud Kodeck
In a Defkalion presentation, I remember that there was a dashboard
in the background of a picture. In that board, a hexavalent look like
molecule was
Eric,
Where did you get the idea that soft x-rays were not harmful? In fact they are
deadly, but not instantly deadly, if that makes them slightly less problematic.
I guess the question is rhetorical and the answer is historic in a way: X-rays
in extremely low dosages have been used in a
Soft X-Rays, around 1keV, can be absorbed to background levels even if you
use a very thin material, even thinner than thin paper. And even if the
emition from soft x-rays have 1MW of power.
2013/4/6 Eric Walker eric.wal...@gmail.com
I will point out that no harmful radiation does not
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 6:36 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
Where did you get the idea that soft x-rays were not harmful? In fact they
are deadly, but not instantly deadly, if that makes them slightly less
problematic.
The thought did occur to me after I pressed send that given a
Eric,
“Defkalion's description of the reaction is still consistent with
there being copious soft x-rays that arebeing blocked by the housing
of the reactor”
Yes – you have probably heard Robin and myself and a few others suggesting
that the EUV spectrum is the most likely source
This interview is a little annoying. Let me summarize large parts of it:
* There is a large market for energy.
* People use energy for many different purposes.
Yes, we know.
- Jed
a) re radiation- DGT has published data )ICCF-17) they obtain
some gamma, of 30-150 keV
B) re Jones' statement
*Sterling Allan, whom you quote - is a tireless PR person and promoter in
the PT Barnum tradition - but not a scientist. Even Hadjichristos, listed
as CTO of Defkalion has given no
: samedi 6 avril 2013 21:29
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:April 2013 Defkalion GT Interview
Eric,
Defkalion's description of the reaction is still consistent with
there being copious soft x-rays that arebeing blocked by the housing
of the reactor
Yes - you have probably heard
Subject: RE: [Vo]:April 2013 Defkalion GT Interview
Eric,
Defkalion's description of the reaction is still consistent with
there being copious soft x-rays that arebeing blocked by the
housing
of the reactor
Yes - you have probably heard Robin and myself and a few others
Most interesting. This is a provocative observation that the Petrodragon
reactor used the Bergius process, Arnaud.
It would be even more interesting if we knew for sure what catalysts
specifically that Rossi was using there. All of the transition metals listed
in the Wiki entry on Bergius are
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Sat, 6 Apr 2013 16:26:55 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
The hydrino theory is invalid.
Oh, well, that explains everything. :)
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html
Hello Axil,
I just send an article about the theory of R.Mills to vortex.
It was an attachment so it is probably rejected. I thought about that only
after I send it to vortex.
If you are interested I can send it to you.
The article is called: The fallacy of Feynman's and related arguments on the
The evidence that Miles provides is spectroscopic. The blue shifts that
Mills sites are due to polariton far field frequency emanations from a
micro cavity or grain boundary.Hydrinos violate the rules of quantum
mechanics.
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 5:47 PM, P.J van Noorden
For a description of how polariton blue shift happen See
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From: Axil Axil
To: vortex-l
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2013 12:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:April 2013 Defkalion GT Interview
The evidence that Miles provides is spectroscopic. The blue shifts that Mills
sites are due to polariton far field frequency emanations from a micro cavity
or grain
.
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From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: samedi 6 avril 2013 23:08
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:April 2013 Defkalion GT Interview
Most interesting. This is a provocative observation that the Petrodragon
reactor used the Bergius process
:* Sunday, April 07, 2013 12:14 AM
*Subject:* Re: [Vo]:April 2013 Defkalion GT Interview
The evidence that Miles provides is spectroscopic. The blue shifts that
Mills sites are due to polariton far field frequency emanations from a
micro cavity or grain boundary.Hydrinos violate the rules
janap...@gmail.com
*To:* vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Sunday, April 07, 2013 12:14 AM
*Subject:* Re: [Vo]:April 2013 Defkalion GT Interview
The evidence that Miles provides is spectroscopic. The blue shifts that
Mills sites are due to polariton far field frequency emanations from
Oops my mistake - sulfur does form a rather notable hexavalent compound with
fluorine
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From: Jones Beene
Molybdenum is hexavalent --- but sulfur is not (5).
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
Hydrinos violate the rules of quantum mechanics.
Randell Mills would be the first to agree with you on that. But which
is invalid would be a point of discussion. ;-)
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Akira Shirakawa
shirakawa.ak...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello group,
Defkalion GT CEO Alex Xanthoulis agreed to be interviewed by Sterling D.
Allan of PESN regarding the company's current status and future plans, and
won't be giving any more information to the
This article does not shy away from making big claims about Defkalion's
technology in development.
In a different connection, there was this from Sterling Allan, which
pertains to the discussion about gammas:
Even though transmutation is a nuclear process, it is not a dangerous one.
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