Do not become confused by the name monopole.  These magnets always have a north 
and south pole which by definition is not a monopole structure.

Dave

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Mon, Mar 7, 2016 8:32 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:RE: An experiment you never heard of

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The SmCo magnet is a monopole magnet that concentrates it
magnetization axially in the Z direction.

SmCo Magnet prep would be done using a Rodin coil.

On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 8:20 PM, Russ George <russ.geo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Give Kiril a call, he is in Utah and generally a friendly guy, though he has
> his quirks as opposed to quarks.
>
>
>
> From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 7, 2016 5:08 PM
> To: vortex-l
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:RE: An experiment you never heard of
>
>
>
> SmCo5 has the magic hexagonal crystal structure of active LENR promoters
> like metalize hydrogen. The Sm rare earth configures the Co atoms to take on
> the hexagonal configuration which directs all the magnetic spins along the Z
> axis.
>
>
>
> Was  there a secret magnetic preparation process involved in the production
> of LENR active SmCo5? If so I will know what it was.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 7:31 PM, Russ George <russ.geo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I had the privilege of standing in the parking lot of the hotel where
> Chukanov had his demo running for several hours in the company of Martin
> Fleischmann fusing some of our little grey cells over that device. Chukanov
> answered or at least responded to every single question we posed to him and
> we sent many his way. It was a fascinating and captivating demo. Martin was
> the kind of man who had insatiable curiosity and not a mean molecule in his
> body and showed it in his sincere interest and professorial manner. Chukanov
> sent us both away with several large chunks of his metal.
>
> Meanwhile the hundreds of ICCF conference attendees almost entirely shunned
> the ‘parking lot demo’ and Chukanov, especially the self-appointed high
> priest insiders of cold fusion. There was little but derision and snide
> attacks behind Chukanov’s back at the meeting.
>
> After a couple hours in hot afternoon sun with Chukanov and his machine
> Martin and I adjorned to the beach and floated for a long time like basking
> whales chatting about this and that.
>
> Somewhere in my collection of ‘cold fusion’ holy treasures I have some of
> Chukanov’s SmCo5 metal. I think I will dig it out and see if some of the
> recent ‘activation’ ideas make it work even better!
>
>
>
> From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
> Sent: Monday, March 7, 2016 2:14 PM
> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
> Subject: RE: [Vo]:RE: An experiment you never heard of
>
>
>
> Aha – so that’s where Dennis Cravens probably got the idea to use SmCo in
> his famous NI Week Demo. Notably, samarium has a high percentage of
> radioactive isotopes which could be activate by fractional hydrogen.
>
> From: Russ George
>
> What about the demo of Chukanov at the ICCF meeting in Hawaii many years
> ago. In large cylinders crushed and powdered SmCo5, magnetic metal, was
> cycled with hydrogen loading and deloading and produced kilowatts of
> apparent excess heat!
>
> From: Jones Beene
>
> … but wait, there’s more… (best Billy Mays’ tin cup plea)
>
> In another experiment you may not have heard of - from Bockris and
> Sundaresan in 1994 - it was shown that magnetic stimulation boosted excess
> heat substantially in a Pd-D electrolysis cell. This line of work leads up
> to the Letts-Cravens effect – wrt understanding the influence of a magnetic
> field on LENR.
>
> “After the cathode had been charged with deuterium for 48 hours at a current
> of 80 mA, the cell was placed in the field of a permanent magnet of 200
> Gauss strength. The cell electrolyte temperature rose to 5°C  above ambient
> after 230 seconds. After 576 seconds, the magnet was replaced by two
> Neodymium magnets with a 800 Gauss field. The temperature immediately
> started increasing and reached 13.5 °C above ambient in about 15 minutes and
> remained constant. The temperature returned when the magnet was removed…
> [end of Bockris quote]
>
> The $64 question - why isn’t a magnetic field fully employed in the
> glow-stick experiments?  By “fully employed” it is meant that: yes, the
> heater wire does provide a minimal field but increasing the field strength
> by an order of magnitude could be beneficial.
>
> … relevant comment: those who do not remember the past cannot benefit from
> its insight-  paraphrase of famous Santayana quote, which is the logic
> behind the LENR-CANR library.
>
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