Re: [Vo]: Translation of Russian paper on Ni-H experiment

2015-10-21 Thread H Veeder
Ok
Harry

On Oct 20, 2015 4:16 PM, "Bob Higgins"  wrote:

>From what I saw of their experiment, the thermocouples (k-type) measuring
the two vessels were connected in series so that the measurement that came
out on the wires was the temperature difference between the two.  This may
be more accurate than having two absolute thermocouples and subtracting to
get a small temperature difference.  I believe that the temperature of the
empty vessel was presumed to be the temperature of a thermocouple in the
"air" nearby.

​T​
his portion of the setup is certainly worth some clarification by the
authors.

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Re: [Vo]:Ni+LAH systems not performing

2015-10-21 Thread Eric Walker
A few days ago, I wrote this about the possibility of inducing beta decay
and electron capture in beta-unstable isotopes:

Consider that three-body electron-related decays involve a broadband
> spectrum, and that the primary decay products will carry most of the energy
> (I think) and any deexcitation gammas will have to make due with the small
> portion of remaining Q that is left over.
>

It also occurs to me that whatever is increasing the electron charge
density in the nuclear volume (e.g., the promotion of p-shell and d-shell
electrons into s-shells) will perhaps also increase the internal conversion
rate as well.  For example, if two or three orbital electrons are bumped up
into s-shells by a laser, they will spend more time in the nucleus, and
when it de-excites after the emission of a beta particle, their presence
will perhaps increase the likelihood of an electron being ejected from the
atom in place of de-excitation through the emission of a gamma.

What is the likelihood of several electrons being promoted to s-shells in a
short period of time, e.g., by laser stimulation or by UV radiation of a
suitable wavelength?

Eric


[Vo]:LENR INFO (SMALL SIZE) for OCT 21, 2105

2015-10-21 Thread Peter Gluck
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/10/oct-21-2015-undersize-lenr-info.html

-Peter

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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com


Re: [Vo]: Translation of Russian paper on Ni-H experiment

2015-10-21 Thread H Veeder
I also think it is good idea think to think of the NAE as consisting of an
oven even if the oven is only a room at a temperature of 20 C.


Harry

On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 12:22 PM, David Roberson  wrote:

> You are making a valid point.  My bet is on the exothermic activity
> within the fueled vessel since the other one should behave like any other
> random piece of metal.  The real question is whether or not enough time was
> spent generating heat to eliminate the possible chemical reactions.  I
> suspect not.  And, careful calibration must be established to ensure that a
> real difference in temperature exists.
>
> I approve of the technique of using an oven to establish the operating
> core temperature instead of heating windings with electricity.  Both
> methods should result in the generation of core heat, but using the oven
> appears to be a significantly better way to balance the operational
> temperature between the two vessels for comparison.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: H Veeder 
> To: vortex-l 
> Sent: Tue, Oct 20, 2015 11:26 am
> Subject: Re: [Vo]: Translation of Russian paper on Ni-H experiment
>
> It seems to me that based on the given data it is possible to interpret
> the temperature difference between the empty vessel and the vessel with
> "fuel" ( their quotation marks) as resulting from either endothermic
> activity or exothermic activity in the vessel with "fuel".
>
> Harry
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 4:33 PM, Bob Higgins 
> wrote:
>
>> This morning I translated the recent Russian paper, "The Question of
>> Excess Heat in Nickel-Hydrogen".  If you are interested, you can get a copy
>> of the English version from LENR Forum or from my Google drive at:
>>
>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5Pc25a4cOM2ZzVib0JtOWtyaXc
>>
>> Bob Higgins
>>
>
>


[Vo]:Shell 105 catalyst

2015-10-21 Thread Jones Beene
My vortex connection has been unreliable for days. This is a test, but with
some relevant info.

This company make a version of Shell 105. 
riogeninc.com   

Their version of 105 catalyst is: 87.9% Fe2O3+2.5% Cr2O3+9.6%K2OH. 

The version used by Holmlid was apparently higher in potassium. Not sure
about the chromium.


[Vo]:OT? breakthrough in 2-D lasers

2015-10-21 Thread Roarty, Francis X
http://www.rdmag.com/news/2015/10/exciting-breakthrough-2-d-lasers

Among the most talked about class of materials in the world of nanotechnology 
today are 2-D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs). These 2-D 
semiconductors offer superior energy efficiency and conduct electrons much 
faster than silicon. Furthermore, unlike graphene, the other highly touted 2-D 
semiconductor, TMDCs have natural bandgaps that allow their electrical 
conductance to be switched "on and off," making them more device-ready than 
graphene. Tungsten disulfide in a single molecular layer is widely regarded as 
one of the most promising TMDCs for photonic and optoelectronic applications. 
However, until now, coherent light emission, or lasing, considered essential 
for "on-chip" applications, had not been realized in this material.

In a previous study, Zhang and his research group had developed a "whispering 
gallery microcavity" for plasmons, electromagnetic waves that roll across the 
surfaces of metals. Based on the principle behind whispering galleries-where 
words spoken softly beneath a domed ceiling can be clearly heard on the 
opposite side of the chamber-this micro-sized metallic cavity for plasmons 
strengthened and greatly enhanced the Q factor of light emissions. In this new 
study, Zhang and his group were able to adapt this microcavity technology from 
plasmons to excitons-photoexcited electrons/hole pairs within a single layer of 
molecules.


[Vo]:[OT] Back to the Future Day

2015-10-21 Thread Terry Blanton
http://www.october212015.com/

https://youtu.be/P1ULjJ3EqyY

Enjoy!



RE: [Vo]:NEW LIVE Steorn Webinars Announced - Product Demonstrations

2015-10-21 Thread Craig Brown
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 Original Message 
Subject: RE: [Vo]:NEW LIVE Steorn Webinars Announced - Product
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From: "Craig Brown" 
Date: Tue, September 29, 2015 2:54 pm
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com

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RE: [Vo]:OT? breakthrough in 2-D lasers

2015-10-21 Thread Jones Beene
From: Roarty, Francis X 

 

http://www.rdmag.com/news/2015/10/exciting-breakthrough-2-d-lasers 

Ø  Among the most talked about class of materials in the world of
nanotechnology today are 2-D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs)….

Another interesting TMDC which they did not mention, but we have alluded to
here are few times, as a candidate catalyst for hydrogen densification - is
molybdenum disulfide. If this material (the moly) could be induced to lase,
we would have the interesting situation of possibly being able to build an
etched nanocircuit where the SPP formation was integrated as an actual
digital feature of the device.