Re: [Vo]:Thermal inertia

2014-04-16 Thread Axil Axil
In a LENR system that is separated into two parts: a CAT and a MOUSE, the MOUSE pumps the polaritons that feeds the CAT. The COP of the system is a function of how efficiently the MOUSE can generate polaritons from the input power that drives the MOUSE. Optimizing MOUSE polariton production

RE: [Vo]:The real chemical energy of nascent hydrogen

2014-04-16 Thread Jones Beene
From: Bob Higgins Well, yes, it is semantics. What you are describing is not chemical energy at all. Chemical energy specifically deals with the shared electron binding energy in formation of compounds with other atoms. What you are describing is the possible ability of monatomic H, D,

Re: [Vo]:The real chemical energy of nascent hydrogen

2014-04-16 Thread Bob Cook
Jones said-- Forcing the Ni-H version of LENR into another category such as ZPE - is only the skeptic’s way to marginalize the effect. In the eyes of those skeptics who think ZPE is a figment of the imagination, they avoid mentioning Dirac, since they do not want to acknowledge a possible

Re: [Vo]:The real chemical energy of nascent hydrogen

2014-04-16 Thread Bob Cook
Jones-- From your earlier comment: In short, the Dirac sea is one-dimensional (1D) and the bare proton permits an interface with that dimension, whereas no other atom can easily do this. Does the Dirac theory address a mechanism of interaction between the proton and the sea? Does the

RE: [Vo]:The real chemical energy of nascent hydrogen

2014-04-16 Thread Jones Beene
From: Bob Cook In short, the Dirac sea is one-dimensional (1D) and the bare proton permits an interface with that dimension, whereas no other atom can easily do this. Does the Dirac theory address a mechanism of

RE: [Vo]:The real chemical energy of nascent hydrogen

2014-04-16 Thread Jones Beene
Bob, Another point for consideration, especially in invoking a “Dirac sea” modality for some or all of the energy gain in Ni-H involves magnetism, but in the context of one dimensionality. It is clear that many experiments (Ahern et al) show a peak in thermal gain near the Curie point of nickel

Re: [Vo]:The real chemical energy of nascent hydrogen

2014-04-16 Thread ChemE Stewart
Jones, Do you think a strong magnetic field, such as a million watt 3 GHz electromagnetic pulse from a doppler microwave radar tower can entice particles (positively charged) from the Dirac Sea? Stewart On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: Bob, Another

[Vo]:CBI to decommission floating reactor

2014-04-16 Thread H Veeder
CBI to decommission floating reactor 14 April 2014 The USA's only floating nuclear power plant will be decommissioned by CBI under a $34.7 million contract. The MH-1A reactor provided power to the Panama Canal zone before being shut down in 1976.

Re: [Vo]:The real chemical energy of nascent hydrogen

2014-04-16 Thread ChemE Stewart
Yes, I think it(the vacuum) might be CREATING the high humidity, I am not sure it is just friction. High vacuum concentration in our atmosphere = high humidity. I think maybe the vacuum ionizes O2 producing 2O-- which is combining with protons from the vacuum to form water vapor H2O That is why

Re: [Vo]:The real chemical energy of nascent hydrogen

2014-04-16 Thread Bob Cook
Jones-- Assuming the Uncertainty Principle applies to a proton approaching the Dirac sea it may gain substantial energy given the dimensional constraint. This energy may be enough to allow it to react in 3-d space and explain the coupling between the ZPE and the proton. On the other hand

Re: [Vo]:CBI to decommission floating reactor

2014-04-16 Thread Terry Blanton
I suppose they forgot about aircraft carriers and submarines. :-) On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 1:01 PM, H Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote: CBI to decommission floating reactor 14 April 2014 The USA's only floating nuclear power plant will be decommissioned by CBI under a $34.7 million

Re: [Vo]:CBI to decommission floating reactor

2014-04-16 Thread leaking pen
stationary floating. On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: I suppose they forgot about aircraft carriers and submarines. :-) On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 1:01 PM, H Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote: CBI to decommission floating reactor 14 April 2014

Re: [Vo]:CBI to decommission floating reactor

2014-04-16 Thread Terry Blanton
I didn't see the word 'stationary'. On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 3:40 PM, leaking pen itsat...@gmail.com wrote: stationary floating. On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: I suppose they forgot about aircraft carriers and submarines. :-) On Wed, Apr 16,

[Vo]:Co-Netic AA and the Dirac sea

2014-04-16 Thread Jones Beene
Mu-metal is a nickel-iron alloy that is notable for its high magnetic permeability. The permeability makes mu-metal useful for shielding against static or low-frequency magnetic fields - but the same feature should make it an excellent lattice for LENR in the sense that shielding is a function of

Re: [Vo]:CBI to decommission floating reactor

2014-04-16 Thread H Veeder
Yeah they could have mentioned that the US military operates other floating nuclear power reactors although this particular reactor provided power for both military and civilian uses. Harry On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: I suppose they forgot about

Re: [Vo]:CBI to decommission floating reactor

2014-04-16 Thread Bob Cook
I think it was an Army designed reactor not unlike the ones the Army developed for use in Antarctica.Those first reactor vessels saw a lot of neutron embrittlement of the reactor vessel. The material form those early vessels was used to determine low alloy steel fracture mechanics