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JoJo:
Sorry for taking so long, but I wanted to think about my response for a
while.
This maybe a lot more feedback then you ever wanted, it so … apologies.
You need not take
In reply to Roarty, Francis X's message of Tue, 20 Mar 2012 18:09:18 +:
Hi Francis,
[snip]
Have you considered that if the nature of space time itself changes within a
cavity, then if may affect the propagation of all the forces (including the
nuclear force)?
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
Hi Robin
What micro-cavity physics does not explain is transmutation in liquid. For
example, in the referenced experiment at the top of this thread, a solution
of uranium salt in liquid was transmuted away from the plasma channel. No
cavity was involved.
Regards**
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at
theoretical understanding so that we
engineers can build and do the experiments.
Jojo
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Hi Bob
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Hi Bob,
Much thanks for your interest in this post.
In order to answer your question properly, it’s
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rydberg matter and the leptonic monopol
Hi Bob,
Much thanks for your interest in this post.
In order to answer your question properly, it’s going to take some time…
so be patient.
I will respond in a series of posts.
Post #1
Bob Higgins
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JoJo:
Sorry for taking so long, but I wanted to think about my response for a
while
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JoJo:
Sorry for taking so long, but I wanted to think about my response for a
while
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 12:19 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
Quantum mechanics results in some strange and unexpected stuff that is
counter intuitive.
I continue to watch these discussions with great interest.
I believe there is a clue in the negative resistance temperature
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On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 12:19 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
Quantum mechanics results in some strange and unexpected stuff that is
counter intuitive.
I continue
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 11:45 AM, MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net wrote:
Terry,
Thanks for reminding me
There was one slide, towards the end of Celani's talk at Cern, that caught
my eye.
Da nada. Would this be the slide:
http://i.imgur.com/2qXQS.png
(I did screen captures on
Bingo... That be the one!!
Great minds think alike... you're just faster on the trigger!
-m
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Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 9:29 AM
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On Fri
Post 11
Under the Rydberg ion theory of cold fusion, Rydberg crystals will be
ionized very easily. They are comprised of highly excited and energetic
atoms that are all close to large scale group ionization. Because of their
collective high excitation level, Rydberg crystals will ionize a lot
Of course, I was not there to personally witness any of the hardware or the
testing. I am working entirely from second hand reports of what was done.
Rossi appears to have been well versed in the behavior of his smaller,
early systems in terms of warm-up, self-sustain, re-start/maintenance
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Sent: Thu, Mar 22, 2012 11:07 am
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Of course, I was not there to personally witness any
Post 5
Bob Higgins stated: In Peter's post on the nanoparticles and plasmons ...
It is interesting that nanoparticles are sized in a commensurate number of
atoms that will both support plasmons and Rydberg condensates. Could the
two phenomena be related or at least coupled?
Axil comments:
Post 6
Bob Higgins stated: Where does the 50-100g cell size come from? Will it
work just as well in 1g cells? Unknown.
Axits comments:
In his post on this thread, JoJo Jaro talks about the evolution of Rossi’s
deployment of micro-powder from a pile to a thin sprinkling over a wide
area.
Post 7
Bob Higgins stated: Interestingly, DGT operates at noticeably higher H2
pressure, that in Rossi's case would cause a thermal runaway. DGT has
found a means to rapidly quench the reaction (stop it) so that they can
control the heat output. They can turn the quench on and off and get
Post 8
*Bob Higgins stated: The Rydberg matter seems to be going in the wrong
direction. Normal ground state atoms have a smaller mean orbital radius.
Outside of this radius the atom appears net neutral. If you get inside of
this radius, there is a strong electric field. To get fusion to
Here I go again:
Hydride ion anyone? Oscillate or I will kick you with a spark, infrared
wave packet or RFG.
NS=SN
Nude, without clothes, look see: http://chan.host-ed.me/
Warm Regards,
Reliable
Axil Axil wrote:
Post 8
Bob
Higgins stated: The Rydberg matter seems to be going in the
Axil, please keep thinking, posting, and discussing. It is what this
vo-collective is for! They are good explorations.
I believe the reason for the Rossi's flattened reactor is simply to better
couple the heat out of the powder. The inside may be filled with posts to
further improve the
I have a feeling ‘Reliable’ that know the ANSWER and have not told us
because you are either a masochist taking pleasure in watching us struggle
to get the ANSWER or you are constrained by a non-disclosure agreement by
somebody.
So this is my take on what you are getting at.
The act of hydrides
Perhaps the protons can form cooper pairs which are not affected by the
coulomb barrier.
-Mark
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 8:31 PM
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I have a feeling 'Reliable
Post 9
Bob Higgins stated: *I agree with you entirely. I believe the quench is an
AC magnetic field so as not to permanently magnetize anything - which could
permanently quench the reaction. If this is the case, it would also say
something about the mechanism of the reaction. It could also be
Post 10
Bob Higgins stated: *What does strength of Rydberg matter, and match the
fusion of proton cooper pairs mean? These don't make sense. While it may
be possible that there is Cooper-pair like coupling of protons, no one has
yet explained how, if this occurred, that the LENR transmutations
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Jojo,
Is this what Phen in ecatbuilder. com/catalyst/ was doing, using MgH2 as a
proton source? Spark = plasma
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Jojo,
Is this what Phen in ecatbuilder. com/catalyst/ was doing, using
MgH2 as a proton source? Spark = plasma and vortex
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Axil, these are interesting posts that will stir our imagination. However,
some of what you said doesn't ring true and some of it I just don't
understand.
You said:
*Rossi’s previous work experience includes the development of prototype
thermionic converter, so he should know all about Rydberg
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 8:51 AM, Bob Higgins rj.bob.higg...@gmail.comwrote:
Early Rossi devices did not use his frequencies generator. That appeared
to be an addition to help stimulate the reaction at a lower H2 pressure
where the reaction had less tendency to run out of control. It is known
Correct me if I am wrong…
The “frequencies generator was used in the 1 MW test in self-sustain mode
only after the reactor got up to temperature and the internal heater was
placed in sleep mode.
Since self-sustain mode was a relatively new development associated with
and as a feature of the
Nice posts on the Rydberg effects, Axil. I like reading them. Please
continue posting them. But, I am confused. Could you can help me
understand these questions:
Rydberg hydrogen has a very loosely bound electron. How would these
Rydberg electrons survive high temperature phonon collisions
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Nice posts on the Rydberg effects, Axil. I like reading them. Please continue
posting them. But, I am confused. Could you can help me understand these
questions
Hi Bob,
Much thanks for your interest in this post.
In order to answer your question properly, it’s going to take some time… so
be patient.
I will respond in a series of posts.
Post #1
Bob Higgins asked: “Rydberg hydrogen has a very loosely bound electron”.
Axil answers:
Besides hydrogen,
:31 AM
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Hi Bob,
Much thanks for your interest in this post.
In order to answer your question properly, it’s going to take some time… so
be patient.
I will respond in a series of posts.
Post #1
Bob Higgins asked: “Rydberg
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Axil, interesting series on Rydberg matter, please go on.
Bob Higgins asked: “With such large
Post 2
Bob Higgins asked: “How would these Rydberg electrons survive high
temperature phonon collisions without the atom becoming ionized and as a
result breaking up the condensate?”
Axil’s response:
First off, I would like to provide evidence that Rydberg matter can exist
in a hot environment.
can build and do the
experiments.
Jojo
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Axil
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Post 3
Bob Higgins asked: “Other condensates are possible, but why would you think
these are Rydberg? While we know that the LENR appears to happen at the
surface, and it also appears to require support from within the lattice
(loading) - so it sounds like some kind of condensate effect is
Post 4
Bob Higgins asked: “In the NanoSpire case, it is not clear how the H-O-H-O-
crystals that form are Rydberg. What evidence supports this? They may be
some kind of condensate, but not necessarily Rydberg.
The large dipole moments you describe would certainly make it easy for the
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