Jones—

There is an easily calculated magnetic field at the center of the heater coil 
that may be more important than the electric field.  Ni particles would likely 
line up their magnetic moments to result in a significant induced B field, 
allowing coupling and energy transfer pertinent to each reaction.  If the 
electrical varied with time, the variable magnetic field would change the 
various energy states of the Ni-H system to assure desirable coupling at least 
some fraction of the time.

Bob Cook






b

From: Jones Beene<mailto:jone...@pacbell.net>
Sent: Monday, July 4, 2016 6:42 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com<mailto:vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Subject: RE: [Vo]: Q and A with Parkhomov regarding his latest presentation


From: Bob Higgins

Mathieu Valat has some LiAlD4 given to him by Jean-Paul Biberian.  I asked 
Mathieu if he would be willing to send some to Parkhomov to increase the 
possibility that Parkhomov would run an experiment with D enrichment to look 
for increase in excess power.

Bob,

Brian Ahern tried the deuterated material. You might want to contact him for 
the details, but basically LiAlD4 did not work in his tube kiln setup, nor did 
the regualr AP mix.

It could be that the tube kiln itself does not function well as a replacement 
for directly wound resistance wire - for an unknown basic reason, no matter 
what material is used. This could be because the electric field of the heater 
wire is more important than the heat itself – or some combination of the two. 
Naturally, we have been led to think the heat is the key – but clearly the key 
is not simply heat alone.


Reply via email to