[Vo]:New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread Emeka Okafor
Abstract: Gas flow-through microcalorimetry has been applied to study the Pd/Al2O3 type catalysts in the exothermic hydrogen recombination process: H2 + O2  H2O, in view of the potential application in the passive autocatalytic recombination (PAR) technology. The flow mode experiments revealed

Re: [Vo]:New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread linuxball
Hi Emaka, this topic is already in discussion in several vortex threads started earlier: https://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg103422.html https://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg103439.html Best regards, Wolfgang On 02.07.2015 13:46, Emeka Okafor wrote: Abstract:

[Vo]:book free this weekend on promotion

2015-07-02 Thread Frank Znidarsic
http://www.amazon.com/Energy-Fusion-Antigravity-Znidarsic-Science-ebook/dp/B00AD6ARD6/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-textie=UTF8qid=1435847206sr=1-1pebp=1435847213735perid=0N34JRTMPRFFXQ5B6Q0T

Re: [Vo]:Comment on MFMP retest

2015-07-02 Thread AlanG
To get back to the original topic (the GS3 experiment), in two successive reheat tests with the fuel intact, no excess heat was seen. The final reheat was after 24+ hours of degassing at below 1 torr vacuum. Results of that test are summarized in my report at https://goo.gl/guRhzl Comments

RE: [Vo]:Comment on MFMP retest

2015-07-02 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: AlanG To get back to the original topic (the GS3 experiment), in two successive reheat tests with the fuel intact, no excess heat was seen. The final reheat was after 24+ hours of degassing at below 1 torr vacuum. Results of that test are summarized in my report

[Vo]:Re: New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread Bob Cook
Or maybe the hydrinos form a stable molecule that is heavier than the N molecule at 28 amu's---like a buckyball of carbon or some other structure, only hydrinos--Hy-60. Hydrinos may even from an alloy that is a gas at normal temperatures, made up of a definite allocation of alloying

Re: [Vo]:New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread mixent
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Thu, 2 Jul 2015 19:00:45 -0400: Hi, [snip] The paper from which this was taken unfortunately isn't very scientific. E.g. the claim that Brown's Gas vaporizes Tungsten is complete nonsense. I have done that experiment myself. The Tungsten does not vaporize, in

Re: [Vo]:New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread Axil Axil
See Glass Pouring Test Can you quote the specific passage where it says that a form of Hydrogen is involved that is heavier than air? See Glass Pouring Test Hydrino molecules can be very small, and hence dense, so it isn't impossible, and may in fact be the only logical explanation for

Re: [Vo]:New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread Axil Axil
This finding will most likely not be replicated if the magic is in the hydrogen and/or oxigen gas. This could become another black eye for LENR if the real cause of the excess heat is not identified.. On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 7:46 AM, Emeka Okafor emeka.oka...@gmail.com wrote: Abstract: Gas

Re: [Vo]:Comment on MFMP retest

2015-07-02 Thread AlanG
The final test with the cell unchanged (called retest3) is shown in the graph at http://tinyurl.com/or6ol3o* *The temp. differential is within 10° C of the initial calibration and converging at the high end. All the test data is available online at http://tinyurl.com/ovg2jdo* *I'll do more

Re: [Vo]:New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread Jack Cole
Not sure if it is relevant, but I frequently saw higher heat output with electrolysis compared to joule heating (when conducting over 100 electrolysis experiments). I dismissed it at the time and tried to always use an electrolytic control instead. Rarely did I see what should be seen (joule

Re: [Vo]:New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread Bob Higgins
This paper also has a great deal of similarity to the claims being made for HHO systems which use a modified automobile catalytic converter to re-combine the HHO into water. These catalytic converters use nano-catalysts (including Pd) embedded in a ceramic matrix (similar to catalysts used by B.

[Vo]:LENR INFO- JULY 2, 2015

2015-07-02 Thread Peter Gluck
I found this today- till local hour 20:00 http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/07/lenr-info-july-2-2015.html Best wishes for better days Peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

Re: [Vo]:New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread Axil Axil
The nature of the hydrogen and oxigen may be where the extra energy is being produced. If the gases to be combined contain solid nano-crystals, additional LENR based energy might be produced. The way the experimenter prepared his gases might be important to how excess heat from gas recombination

Re: [Vo]:New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread mixent
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Thu, 2 Jul 2015 14:20:35 -0400: Hi, The nature of the hydrogen and oxigen may be where the extra energy is being produced. If the gases to be combined contain solid nano-crystals, additional LENR based energy might be produced. The way the experimenter prepared

Re: [Vo]:New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread Axil Axil
There is a discrininator afoot here. Those tests that the special hydrogen form that produce LENR results is heaveier than air goes against R. Mills hydrino theory. Mills does not claim that hydrino hydrogen is heavier than air.

Re: [Vo]:New Paper in the American Chemical Society: Oscillatory behavior and anomalous heat evolution in recombination of H2 and O2 on Pd-based catalysts

2015-07-02 Thread mixent
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Thu, 2 Jul 2015 17:55:53 -0400: Hi, [snip] There is a discrininator afoot here. Those tests that the special hydrogen form that produce LENR results is heaveier than air goes against R. Mills hydrino theory. Mills does not claim that hydrino hydrogen is heavier