Esa Ruoho wrote:
isnt it interesting that he sheds not even one sentence for Walter
Russell and his method of producing hydrogen out of watervapour?
Upon heating the tube in an electric furnace, and inserting it into
the solenoid with electric current turned on until the tube cooled,
the
On 16/08/07, thomas malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
isnt it interesting that he sheds not even one sentence for Walter
Russell and his method of producing hydrogen out of watervapour?
Upon heating the tube in an electric furnace, and inserting it into the
solenoid with electric current
Esa Wrote..
russell technology replications will only come from those who will go in and go
in deep into russell's cosmology and be able to emerge from that totally
immersive experience with actual devices to prove that they understood what he
was goin off about. it would appear that there is
I wrote
and Esa Ruoho responded:…
I attended the INE conference where Grotz, Binder et al presented
their paper on their attempt to replicate the machine that you
mention Esa. I though it was great. If that thing works why not
make gold or rhodium out of
youre also yet to
See:
Dufour, J., et al., Hydrogen triggered exothermic reaction in uranium
metal. Phys. Lett. A, 2000. 270: p. 254.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/DufourJhydrogentr.pdf
This describes the calorimetry in more detail.
- Jed
Johnathan Chan has moved his webpage here:
http://atomic-motor.blogspot.com/
He has great stuff. I should probably link to this from LENR-CANR.
- Jed
This story lays some blame on cold fusion for the slow progress of hot
fusion. (The link to the story is on the atomic-motor blog mentioned by
Jed.)
Harry
from the Vancouver Sun
It's time for Canada to get back into the fusion power field
John Skelton, Special to the Sun
Published: Wednesday,
http://snipurl.com/1pkq2
On 8/16/07, Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This story lays some blame on cold fusion for the slow progress of hot
fusion. (The link to the story is on the atomic-motor blog mentioned by
Jed.)
Harry
from the Vancouver Sun
It's time for Canada to get back
Hold the presses ...
After 150 years, the lead-acid battery may be poised to be reborn as
Prime Mover, and yours-truly may be an early witness, thanks to a Vo
lurker. Lots of activity in this niche lately.
BTW - if you have not seen it, here is the YouTube video of the power
supply (battery
No less promising than Bendini. Let us know. Glad you have the time!
Terry
On 8/16/07, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hold the presses ...
After 150 years, the lead-acid battery may be poised to be reborn as
Prime Mover, and yours-truly may be an early witness, thanks to a Vo
Check this out:
http://tinyurl.com/25h7cb
Here we have an experiment that has been done by several
groups, but they usually claim some esoteric excuse as to
why it's not really violating Einstein's theory.
This group has finally just come out and said that it's
FTL. Maybe they'll be
--- Michael Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check this out:
http://tinyurl.com/25h7cb
Here we have an experiment that has been done by several
groups, but they usually claim some esoteric excuse as to
why it's not really violating Einstein's theory.
This group has finally just come
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