CF by SL from D

2006-01-05 Thread Grimer
How about this then? Get a rod of Pd charged up with D and subject it to axially symmetric ultrasonic vibration - a kind of 2 dimensional sonoluminescence set-up. 8-) By moving the rod slowly through the focus of maximum cavitation energy one would have a continuous supply of fresh D. I re

Re: Air Rotors to Ship this Fall

2006-01-05 Thread Grimer
At 01:40 pm 06/01/2006 +1100, you wrote: >In reply to Grimer's message of Wed, 04 Jan 2006 04:06:22 +: >Hi, >[snip] >>At 09:58 pm 03/01/2006 -0500, hohlraum wrote: >> >>> Did any ever get struck by Thor? >> >> >> >>I never heard of a case. >> >>Lighting doesn't bring down aeroplanes very ofte

Lightweight Lead Acid?

2006-01-05 Thread hohlrauml6d
Seems like an oxymoron; but, they apparently use a plating technology: http://www.fireflyenergy.com/ffy.html Odd that I just finished a book by PT Deutermann called "Firefly" -- an exciting and timely read. ___ Try the New Netscape Mail Today! Vi

Re: Air Rotors to Ship this Fall

2006-01-05 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Grimer's message of Wed, 04 Jan 2006 04:06:22 +: Hi, [snip] >At 09:58 pm 03/01/2006 -0500, hohlraum wrote: > >> Did any ever get struck by Thor? > > > >I never heard of a case. > >Lighting doesn't bring down aeroplanes very often. >Why should it bring down balloons? > >Frank It m

D2Fusion Website Being Updated

2006-01-05 Thread John Coviello
D2fusion is finally upgrading their website:  http://www.D2fusion.com.  Some signs of life from this fledgling cold fusion enterprise.  Also, their parent company Solar Ltd. has seen some action in its stock SLRE the last few days.  Perhaps something is brewing out in California? 

Re: What's the story with light water CF, anyway?

2006-01-05 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jan 5, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: I don't know if I go along with the fusion speculation, though. Well, the formation low energy D or 3He by electron catalysis in light water is to me far more palatable than a proton reaction with potassium or other highly charged n

Re: Patterson Cell et al

2006-01-05 Thread Steven Krivit
Hey, Well. You were there. I wasn't. So there's not much more I can contribute. Except that someday when you and I are old and grey we'll have some funny stories to tell. s

Re: What's the story with light water CF, anyway?

2006-01-05 Thread Horace Heffner
Vortex down? Sending this again: On Jan 5, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: I don't know if I go along with the fusion speculation, though. Well, the formation low energy D or 3He by electron catalysis in light water is to me far more palatable than a proton reaction with p

Re: Patterson Cell et al

2006-01-05 Thread Jed Rothwell
Steven Krivit wrote: He said, to his knowledge, quite frankly, that there were never any tests performed when the cell had reached equilibrium. He said some people came in during the show, measured large amounts of power (not energy) but these were not integrated over time. I presume you spoke wi

Re: Patterson Cell et al

2006-01-05 Thread Steven Krivit
Umm...FYI. This Patterson talk aroused my interest a few weeks ago. I ended up talking with the guy who built the cell for Jim that ran at PowrGen. He said, to his knowledge, quite frankly, that there were never any tests performed when the cell had reached equilibrium. He said some people cam

What is your most dangerous idea?

2006-01-05 Thread hohlrauml6d
http://www.edge.org/q2006/q06_print.html The Edge Annual Question ? 2006 WHAT IS YOUR DANGEROUS IDEA? The history of science is replete with discoveries that were considered socially, morally, or emotionally dangerous in their time; the Copernican and Darwinian revolutions are the most obviou

RE: Schappeller Gravity Energy Device

2006-01-05 Thread John Steck
Title: Message Latent magnetism?  You are describing superconductivity.  If cold is regarded as a negative energy potential, how can it also be a component of positive energy states of mater and energy?  The absence of light is a component of light?   Can't say I am terribly familiar with Sc

Re: What's the story with light water CF, anyway?

2006-01-05 Thread Edmund Storms
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Edmund Storms wrote: My belief is that He4 is produced when high concentrations of deuterium are used, a reaction that is poisoned by H. On the other hand, normal hydrogen produces transmutation reactions, not He4, and these reactions have much smaller energy p

Re: What's the story with light water CF, anyway?

2006-01-05 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Horace Heffner wrote: On Jan 5, 2006, at 8:55 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: So, what's the reaction path? What's happening in an electrolytic cell showing excess heat with just 1H, no 2H, and what's the end product? Do any current CF theories cover this? Anybody got any guesses?

Re: What's the story with light water CF, anyway?

2006-01-05 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Edmund Storms wrote: My belief is that He4 is produced when high concentrations of deuterium are used, a reaction that is poisoned by H. On the other hand, normal hydrogen produces transmutation reactions, not He4, and these reactions have much smaller energy production for each nuclear even

BLUE GLOW vs ELECTROSPARK

2006-01-05 Thread Horace Heffner
A blue-green glow has been observed on electrodes of high voltage electrolytic cells and electrolytic rectifiers. [1] [2] Electrodes to create the blue-green glow can be made from metals like Ni, Zn, Ti, Al or Zr that form insulating oxides. The glow has been created in cells containing

Re: What's the story with light water CF, anyway?

2006-01-05 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jan 5, 2006, at 8:55 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: So, what's the reaction path? What's happening in an electrolytic cell showing excess heat with just 1H, no 2H, and what's the end product? Do any current CF theories cover this? Anybody got any guesses? Yes, see:

Quantum Probability

2006-01-05 Thread Jones Beene
The observant experimenter (or reader) involved with LENR has likely noticed the persistent problem with "scale-up". Any number of significant energy anomalies have been discovered in the past decade and before - in small powered experiments - from fractional watts upwards to several tens of w

Re: What's the story with light water CF, anyway?

2006-01-05 Thread Edmund Storms
My belief is that He4 is produced when high concentrations of deuterium are used, a reaction that is poisoned by H. On the other hand, normal hydrogen produces transmutation reactions, not He4, and these reactions have much smaller energy production for each nuclear event. Therefore, it is ha

Schappeller Gravity Energy Device

2006-01-05 Thread ThomasClark123
http://missilegate.com/rfz/schappellerchapter4b.htm

Re: Schappeller Gravity Energy Device

2006-01-05 Thread ThomasClark123
"Since primary cold, this vast reserve of negative entropy potential, is responsible for both matter and energy and since all energy eventually degenerates into heat, it follows that, asnavson puts it, again on page 83: "Primary heat, as may now be understood, is composed of cold energy". ...The

What's the story with light water CF, anyway?

2006-01-05 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
The recent mentions of the Patterson cells got me wondering about this. As I understand it, the current theories of CF, such as they are, are largely in agreement that CF happens between deuterium atoms, and just deuterium atoms. In one form or another the overall path is 2H + 2H -> 4He

Re: 13 things that don't make sense

2006-01-05 Thread Merlyn
Doh! The article was from March! Sorry, still interesting though --- Merlyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > New scientist ran a year-end list titled "13 things > that do not make sense" > > http://www.newscientistspace.com/article.ns?id=mg18524911.600 > > This is a list of definite scientific phen

Re: More questions

2006-01-05 Thread Merlyn
You might have better luck seperating the magnet from the pipe. Assuming that a PVC pipe can withstand the high roattion speeds you are talking about, it would then be trivial to arrange permanent magnets around the pipe for whatever field geometry you wanted. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Goog

Re: Patterson Cell et al

2006-01-05 Thread hohlrauml6d
You don't remember the GMA show in '97? Here's a transcript: http://www.infinite-energy.com/resources/abc.html COP in excess of 1000 was claimed. I think Jed actually measured a COP of 600 on a working cell. Pity they can't make the beads anymore. -Original Message- From: temalloy

Re: More questions

2006-01-05 Thread hohlrauml6d
Google returns several hits on custom neodymium magnets including: http://www.duramag.com/ They will need to know how you want the field oriented. Regarding Q2, what *is* the resonant frequency of water? -Original Message- From: RC Macaulay Question One  anyone know where we can p

RE: BBC programme, The Science Blacklist

2006-01-05 Thread R . O . Cornwall
You want him? You can have him. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frederick Sparber Sent: 05 January 2006 13:18 To: vortex-l Subject: BBC programme, The Science Blacklist Could you send Tony over for a permanent stay, Remi?    

BBC programme, The Science Blacklist

2006-01-05 Thread Frederick Sparber
Could you send Tony over for a permanent stay, Remi?     http://www.exploredc.org/index.php?id=139   " Today Blair House (actually five homes together) is the official guest residence for the president. Foreign dignitaries stay there while on official visits to the U.S. Among the guests the house

BBC programme, The Science Blacklist

2006-01-05 Thread R . O . Cornwall
Vo, Thought this might interest you about the state of US science: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/scienceblacklist.shtml Remi. ... Website http://luna.bton.ac.uk/~roc1 ...

Re: Titanium Deuteride Thyratron Reservoir

2006-01-05 Thread Frederick Sparber
  I see no reason why the heated Titanium reservoir in the thyratrons cannot act as sublimation pumps and/or implantation targets for H2 or D2.during the plasma     http://www.vacgen.com/asp/catalogue.asp?url="">   "The ZST22 Titanium Sublimation Pump (TSP) consists of 3 removable hairpin shaped

Re: Deuterium Implantation in Nickel

2006-01-05 Thread Frederick Sparber
Interesting experiment at  Kyoto University.   The pdf if stubborn but workable.   http://www.hrc.toyama-u.ac.jp/workshop2001/workshop2001_09.pdf   " A lamp heats up the sample while the upstream side of the sample is exposed to deuterium rf-plasma. Permeation flux to the downstream is monitored

Patterson Cell et al

2006-01-05 Thread temalloy
This morning's guest on C to C AM was Keith Morgan www.kbmorgan.com who works as a electronic technician for ABC's Nightline. He started out by recounting his adventures with Richard C Hoagland of www.enterprisemission.com . Richard and Keith have been doing various mathametical analysis of the fa