RE: [Vo]:Fw: [New post] A Bakers Dozen

2018-09-30 Thread russ.george
Alas I was “following” this glow discharge trail in the experiments on my bench 
25+ years ago when Rossi was mucking about with his waste treatment. Cold 
fusion works well in many environments, ‘HOT DRY” is but one where many cold 
fusion modalities are at hand.

 

From: Axil Axil  
Sent: Monday, October 1, 2018 6:56 AM
To: vortex-l 
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Fw: [New post] A Bakers Dozen

 

Regarding: " Next in line for my cold fusion lab bench will be putting the 
reactions inside of practical devices that will resemble ordinary compact 
fluorescent light bulbs. My work on dusty compact fluorescent fusion in past 
experiments and my recent breakthroughs here in London show that ‘Simple 
Kilowatt’ cold fusion bulb/heaters are near to hand."

 

This is very good news. Russ is the first developer that I know of who is 
following Rossi's QX/SK  
 High-intensity 
discharge lamp reactor architecture. This move should avoid all of the failure 
modes that come with the non-plasma  architecture.

 

On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 1:23 AM, mailto:mix...@bigpond.com> 
> wrote:

In reply to  Brian Ahern's message of Sun, 30 Sep 2018 23:00:31 +:
Hi,

I'm inclined to say that it if isn't true, it should be. :) 

This is one of the most interesting theories I have seen in years.

>Where is the data to support the claims?
[snip]
Regards,


Robin van Spaandonk

local asymmetry = temporary success

 



Re: [Vo]:Fw: [New post] A Bakers Dozen

2018-09-30 Thread Axil Axil
Regarding: " Next in line for my cold fusion lab bench will be putting the
reactions inside of practical devices that will resemble ordinary compact
fluorescent light bulbs. My work on dusty compact fluorescent fusion in
past experiments and my recent breakthroughs here in London show that
‘Simple Kilowatt’ cold fusion bulb/heaters are near to hand."

This is very good news. Russ is the first developer that I know of who is
following Rossi's QX/SK High-intensity discharge lamp
 reactor
architecture. This move should avoid all of the failure modes that come
with the non-plasma  architecture.

On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 1:23 AM,  wrote:

> In reply to  Brian Ahern's message of Sun, 30 Sep 2018 23:00:31 +:
> Hi,
>
> I'm inclined to say that it if isn't true, it should be. :)
>
> This is one of the most interesting theories I have seen in years.
>
> >Where is the data to support the claims?
> [snip]
> Regards,
>
>
> Robin van Spaandonk
>
> local asymmetry = temporary success
>
>


Re: [Vo]:Fw: [New post] A Bakers Dozen

2018-09-30 Thread mixent
In reply to  Brian Ahern's message of Sun, 30 Sep 2018 23:00:31 +:
Hi,

I'm inclined to say that it if isn't true, it should be. :) 

This is one of the most interesting theories I have seen in years.

>Where is the data to support the claims?
[snip]
Regards,


Robin van Spaandonk

local asymmetry = temporary success



[Vo]:Fw: [New post] A Bakers Dozen

2018-09-30 Thread Brian Ahern
Where is the data to support the claims?



From: Atom Ecology 
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 1:52 PM
To: ahern_br...@msn.com
Subject: [New post] A Bakers Dozen

russ george posted: "Today Marks A High Point In Cold Fusion Research & 
Development Now online in my lab are 13 cold fusion experiments, a baker's 
dozen All 13 are now running and performing Heat, helium and just ever so few 
gamma rays to transform the world of energy "

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A Bakers 
Dozen
by russ 
george
Today Marks A High Point In Cold Fusion Research & Development
Now online in my lab are 13 cold fusion experiments, a baker's dozen
All 13 are now running and performing
Heat, helium and just ever so few gamma rays to transform the world of energy 
forever

The Atom-Ecology reliable cold fusion meta-fuels compositions are being studied 
with a state of the art data capture system. Every second scores of data point 
are logged focusing on utilization of anomalous cold fusion heat of tens to 
hundreds of joules/sec along with correlated gamma radiation. This most 
intensive cold fusion experimental array in unsurpassed in the history of the 
field for sheer numbers of simultaneous experiments. But best of all this is 
truly functioning cold fusion that so far works every time.

[atom-ecology fuel 
pellets]My
 tiny 'atom-ecology' cold fusion fuel pellets about 1/10th of a cm2.

The intent is to study and refine the functioning technology that comes in the 
form of fusion fuel pellets the size of a few grains of rice. If you wonder 
abput the utility of this cold fusion just count the number of grains of rice 
in a small bag of rice and multiply each grain by tens of watts of fusion power.

Thanks to the generous friendship of my mates Alan Smith in and Martin Moore 
who have provided me with bench space in their Ecalox laboratory and their 
incredible efforts this baker's dosze in running. Without their assistance in 
building, programming, and breaking in our new cold fusion/lenr along with 
generous financial support from several donors to this work I am able to test 
ideas in cold fusion that I have been pursuing since cold fusion was announced 
in 1989. Principally these 'hot dry' cold fusion experiments follow upon work 
in which I had successfully observed cold fusion forms. (My work is well 
described on this blog.)

The argument against cold fusion being real and thus immensely controversial 
has always been 'if one has nuclear fire, one must have nuclear smoke', the 
'smoke demanded, has been gamma radiation. In this work here in our simple lab 
in an old farm building in the fields of Essex on the outskirts of London the 
gammas are reliably produced in sufficient abundance to be undeniable but in 
such tiny amounts as to be innocuous to health.

Cold fusion as a form of Atom-Ecology is not just one reaction but a plethora 
of reactions. It always had to be as standard physics if allowed any one 'cold 
fusion' reaction to be produced would surely allow for a great variety of 
different cold fusions to occur. Forrtunately the principal reaction produces 
no gamma radiation but rather simple helium. That's always been the simple 
fusion, fuse two hydrogen atoms together and make one helium, effectively a 
double hydrogen. In this case the form of helium produced is 4He. For the lay 
person single gram/cc of water, as in H2O, contains sufficient hydrogen to make 
more than 10 trillion trillion atoms of helium. Along with that amount of 
helium