You forget that not all ancient scientists and craftmans where geniuses.
Most of them where not.
Quack. fraud and absolutel strange and wrong theories and false
explanations where everywhere.
They kept everything secret (as Rossi does) and didnt collaborate but
competed (as Rossi does).
I
Hi,
as many might have noticed I have changed sides and now want to post on
Krivits forum.
This will reduce traffic here. ;-)
I did however not find a way to post, no thread has a reply box like in
other forums.
How is this done?
I wanted to post this:
Hi,
as many might have noticed I have changed sides and now want to
post on Krivits forum.
This will reduce traffic here. ;-)
I did however not find a way to post, no thread has a reply box
like in other forums.
How is this done?
I don't know, but you could post on ecatnews.com.
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Peter Heckert peter.heck...@arcor.de wrote:
I have delivered a perfect explanation how to fake the energy (sucking
water out by vacuum and a hidden switch that activates the heater when
nobody watches the power) and you consistently ignore it or you make up
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Peter Heckert
peter.heck...@arcor.de wrote:
I have delivered a perfect explanation how to fake the energy
(sucking water out by vacuum and a hidden switch that
activates the heater when nobody watches the power) and you
consistently ignore it or you
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Vorl Bek vorl@antichef.com wrote:
Rossi could have had an extra, secret, load engaged all the time.
When he flicked the switch to 'off', the secret load was
disconnected, leaving the rest of the load, including the ecats.
A 1/2 megaWatt resistive load is
Peter,
Maybe you inability to post on Krivit's forum is a message for you to heed. I
have posted on that one before (forgive me for I have sinned), and sometimes
weeks go by before it is open for new posts. One day you will realize that you
are mistaken about Rossi and will come home to
Am 05.11.2011 15:31, schrieb Terry Blanton:
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Peter Heckertpeter.heck...@arcor.de wrote:
I have delivered a perfect explanation how to fake the energy (sucking
water out by vacuum and a hidden switch that activates the heater when
nobody watches the power) and
You have got to be kidding-
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Vorl Bek vorl@antichef.com
To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, Nov 5, 2011 10:46 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Some thoughts about Rossi's personality
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Peter Heckert
Miley says the results with 100 to 300 W are new. He has not had time to
update the slides with these results. I hope to get more details from him
next week. I will report them here.
- Jed
Dear Peter,
Rossi did not specify whether the 20 mm was absolute or above atmospheric. It
is obvious that it is above atmospheric. This pressure is required to force
the water through the dissipaters and into the open bin.
And yes, the pumps do indirectly force the water back to the bin.
Am 05.11.2011 16:23, schrieb David Roberson:
Dear Peter,
Rossi did not specify whether the 20 mm was absolute or above
atmospheric.
Of course yes. At 20mm absolute pressure the water would evaporate by
ambient heat ;-)
It is obvious that it is above atmospheric. This pressure is required
to
You have got to be kidding-
I was. But anything Rossi shows will be objected to, and holes
will be picked in it, and they should be.
He could long ago have had independent labs test a small ecat; why
didn't he?
He comes across as someone who is deluded or is a conman.
That is excellent news Jed. Supporting evidence is beginning to come forward
now that Rossi has began to convince the world that this Cold Fusion stuff
might be possible after all. I wonder how long these new revelations would
have remained hidden from view had Rossi not cracked open the
I have completed my review of the data collected during the October 6 test of
the self sustaining ECAT. This has been an interesting endeavor that has
convinced me that Rossi actually has achieved his goal.
There is still gold hidden within the graph of T2 versus Time, but I will leave
Peter,
I must go now, but will answer your questions later.
Do you think Rossi is referring to water at 20 mm? Some would refer to
mercury
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Peter Heckert peter.heck...@arcor.de
To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, Nov 5, 2011 11:38 am
Asking about the heat from the dissipaters is a reasonable question.
Why don't you email some of the people who attended the Oct 28 demo
with a few questions? I emailed Mats and will reply here with any
response. You can even ask Rossi on his forum--he is gracious with his
responses to polite
I agree he does act strange. That seems to be his personality. We all have
our quirks.
I would love for him to do as you suggest, but he does not do things to suit
either you or I.
There are holes to pick in every experiment ever conducted as far as I know.
We need to have a reasonable
Rossi could have a splitted conciousness.
One part of his brain constructs master-scams and the other part thinks
this are divine revelations from upper regions and build the devices
without understanding and believes the results ;-)
Stuff like this does happen.
He does too often give
Am 05.11.2011 16:49, schrieb David Roberson:
Peter,
I must go now, but will answer your questions later.
Do you think Rossi is referring to water at 20 mm? Some would refer
to mercury
He explicitely wrote water column in his forum.
This statement has been added to some of the articles on Rossi, such as the
Daily Mail one. I assume it is really from the press office. It sounds like
it:
The University of Bologna is not involved on E-Cat experiments conducted by
Leonardo Corp., the company owned by Andrea Rossi. The University
I guess they haven't gotten their check yet.
T
Hi,
It just occurred to me that in IRH the proton is revolving very fast around the
electron. The back of an envelope yields a kinetic energy of 291 eV. With that
amount of kinetic energy, and at that orbital frequency, it may have a chance of
tunneling into another nucleus in a reasonable time,
In reply to Danny Ross Lunsford's message of Fri, 4 Nov 2011 20:33:53 -0700
(PDT):
Hi,
[snip]
This is sort of what seems most natural to me. Something is happening on
either side of NI62, and it gets into a cyclic state - once in a while by the
magic of QM it overshoots and you get copper, or
IRH sounds like an atomic version of a geocentric solar system.
Harry
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 5:47 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
Hi,
It just occurred to me that in IRH the proton is revolving very fast around
the
electron. The back of an envelope yields a kinetic energy of 291 eV. With
Hi,
On 5-11-2011 2:50, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Here is an interesting comment in the Wikipedia discussion from
someone who claims he or she was present at the Oct. 6 test. Does
anyone know what kettle stone means? Deposits from evaporated water?
...
--Kv1970
A couple of remarks:
1: Kettle stone
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Sat, 5 Nov 2011 21:03:06 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
IRH sounds like an atomic version of a geocentric solar system.
Indeed! :)
Harry
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 5:47 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
Hi,
It just occurred to me that in IRH the proton is revolving very
In reply to Berke Durak's message of Fri, 4 Nov 2011 22:06:25 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
If the assumption is that Ni64 is the only isotope that is reacting, then
clearly the reaction itself is already selective of that isotope. So why bother
enriching at all? Just use native Ni, and let the reaction
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
So why bother enriching at all?
Rossi himself stated that the fuel is enriched, and that the energy
cost for enriching
it for a 1 MW set of reactor is (only!) 200 W.h.
By analogy with classical Uranium nuclear reactors, I can only assume
that the reactive
isotope
In reference to Mr. Krivit's Oct 30 blog:
http://blog.newenergytimes.com/
Before I embark on what I perceive to have been a deliberate exploitation of
Rossi's broken English I want to briefly focus on Krivit's self-perceived
powers of prediction. Krivit states:
As I predicted on
When I read accounts about Rossi's quirky behavior, his alleged faults and
past transgressions, I immediately find myself thinking of a few faults of
my own.
There by the grace of god go I.
For example, my own command of the English language, my speech can
occasionally be filled with
Probably, Robin, but the relatively recent discovery of the 65Fe isomer
(which likely has been lurking in the universe for a long time) makes me
wonder if other long-lived isomers have escaped attention, and written off
as statistical errors in mass measurements.
Coaxing 1 gram of 65Fe to ground
You gave me a clear understanding about Krivit's errors in his descriptions
of Rossi and his huge demo -- thanks.
I support public honesty about one's own explorations, handicaps, setbacks,
failings, failures, previous stages of development, regrets, lessons hard
and slowly learned, and positive
Hi,
Don't know if this is of any help at all, but take a look at the
following page.
How to tell if someone is telling a lie or lying: Viewzone
See: http://viewzone2.com/liarx.html
Kind regards,
MoB
In reply to Berke Durak's message of Sat, 5 Nov 2011 22:03:31 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
So why bother enriching at all?
Rossi himself stated that the fuel is enriched, and that the energy
cost for enriching
it for a 1 MW set of reactor is (only!) 200 W.h.
By analogy with
In reply to mix...@bigpond.com's message of Sun, 06 Nov 2011 16:06:41 +1100:
Hi,
[snip]
*IMO* Rossi just said that enrichment took place to throw others off the trail,
and because he had only just discovered that reactions with isotopes other than
Ni62 Ni64 produce gammas which can't be easily
In reply to pagnu...@htdconnect.com's message of Sat, 5 Nov 2011 23:35:00 -0400
(EDT):
Hi,
[snip]
Probably, Robin, but the relatively recent discovery of the 65Fe isomer
(which likely has been lurking in the universe for a long time) makes me
wonder if other long-lived isomers have escaped
I am not sure which, if any, nickel isotopes admit isomeric states.
Perhaps, electrodes, container walls, or contaminants in nickel (or
palladium) could be the source of some yet unidentified isomers.
I am quite perplexed that isomeric-65Fe went undetected for so long.
Perhaps others have also
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