Re: [Vo]:Nickel isotopes, cat-mouse and Russia

2017-02-19 Thread mixent
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 19 Feb 2017 08:29:23 -0800: Hi, [snip] >Would the >route for gain then first involve using dense hydrogen to convert Ni-62 >to Ni-63 using dense hydrogen in situ? This reaction is not energetically possible. The only possible light hydrogen reactions

Re: [Vo]:Nickel isotopes, cat-mouse and Russia

2017-02-19 Thread a.ashfield
Jones, You have called me a Rossi fan but I have no trouble considering that he may have used a rare isotope of Ni. That is the point. Nobody knows and it is better to wait for full information. It does not seem necessary, at least for relatively low COPs. See this example of a paper on

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2017-02-19 Thread Peter Gluck
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Re: [Vo]:Nickel isotopes, cat-mouse and Russia

2017-02-19 Thread Jones Beene
Robin, Agree it is not possible with hydrogen, but dense hydrogen is a different story. Dense hydrogen includes the "virtual neutron" conceptions ... One reference is Daddi, Lino, "Virtual Neutrons In Orbital Capture And In Neutron Synthesis" Another is Daddi, Lino, "Hydrogen Miniatoms"

Re: [Vo]:Changing the topic back to the test

2017-02-19 Thread a.ashfield
Jed, It looks to me that Bob was repeating my comment. It is impossible to be sure, one way or the other. that the E-Cat works, without having all the data. You said I was calling you a liar because of this and stopped replying to me. If the instrumentation was so obviously useless on the

RE: [Vo]:Regarding what BOB COOK THINKS ABOUT THE NAE

2017-02-19 Thread bobcook39923
Dragone discussed the idea of decreasing entropy (increasing order of matter) as a an effect of the magnetic device he described. That may include better nuclear order. Another interesting item is the assessment of the Dragone document.

Re: [Vo]:Nickel isotopes, cat-mouse and Russia

2017-02-19 Thread mixent
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 19 Feb 2017 12:36:18 -0800: Hi Jones, Actually, I was wrong. It is energetically possible with light Hydrogen, and in fact yields just over 6 MeV. The reason it didn't show up in my program as a possible reaction is because my program doesn't take

RE: [Vo]:Nickel isotopes, cat-mouse and Russia

2017-02-19 Thread bobcook39923
The beta from Ni-63 is WITHOUT a gamma. Its energy is 0.0669 Mev, not very penetrating and could be missed. It has a half life of 101 years, not the 3 months that Jones reported. It’s a byproduct of common fission reactors, primarily from the activation of Ni-62 found in reactor

RE: [Vo]:Nickel isotopes, cat-mouse and Russia

2017-02-19 Thread bobcook39923
Jones- The article notes that centrifuges will be used to enrich “Ni-62” not Ni-63? That may be correct, since Ni-62 is what is used for LENR. Bob Cook From: Jones Beene Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2017 8:29 AM To: Vortex List Subject: [Vo]:Nickel isotopes, cat-mouse and Russia Interesting

Re: [Vo]:Nickel isotopes, cat-mouse and Russia

2017-02-19 Thread Jones Beene
Bob, OK let's also mention the main objection to this hypothesis. (Ni62 + HDH -> Ni63) The objection would be the extended half-life of about 3 months for Ni-63. This is a problematic since the nickel powder should be radioactive after a run for many months, due to Ni-63 activation - and

RE: [Vo]:Changing the topic back to the test

2017-02-19 Thread bobcook39923
Higgins— Consistent with my previous comments regarding the IH/Rossi contract, and with respect to Jed’s recent comment: ”You have to be a PHOSITA to replicate. Who that would be and what they have to know is often disputed. It is possible the I.H. people are not PHOSITA enough….”, I consider

[Vo]:Nickel isotopes, cat-mouse and Russia

2017-02-19 Thread Jones Beene
Interesting article turned up, for those following the ongoing Rossigate drama... starting about the 7th paragraph concerning Russia, and the deployment of nickel isotopes for power, first to replace strontium-90 but also "with possible applications for space travel."