[Vo]:Sun In a Bottle

2010-05-11 Thread FZNIDARSIC
I have just finished reading ‘Sun in a Bottle’ by Charles Seife. He was not very kind to the hot fusion people, the cold fusion people, or the sonafusion people. I would say that he has no imagination and needs to read my work. In his cold fusion review he never mentions the work of M

FW: [Vo]:NASA: David Adair\'s \'Quasi-Fusion:\' ?Cold, Warm, Hot?

2010-05-11 Thread Jack Harbach-O'Sullivan
Frank Point taken: Other than bone-jarringly poor editing(stream of consciousness nearly 'autistic' focus of mine), the basic premise is that the classic atomic model(s) need revision. And the revision lends (I believe) a profoundly altered (and I see as 'accurate') perspective on chemica

[Vo]:Electrochemical compression and craters (was Re: Shanahan...)

2010-05-11 Thread Roarty, Francis X
IMHO this bursting tube is compatible with the Naudt's orbit. The hydrinos or ultradense deuterium or fractional hydrogen -name is unimportant, translate freely when monatomic to their smallest fractional values compressed by Casimir geometry/force. As soon as they form a diatomic bond they oppo

[Vo]:Electrochemical compression and craters (was Re: Shanahan...)

2010-05-11 Thread Michel Jullian
2010/5/10 Jones Beene : > Michel, > > Can you cite the reference for this kind of bursting tube, due to internal > pressurization, having being actually performed? Some electrolytic compressor literature: 1/ Arata - "Method of producing ultrahigh pressure gas" (US pat. 5647970, 1