Re: [Vo]:RE: combine Mills chemistry, Arata powders and Haich-Moddel insulating layers with open cell Nickel foam

2010-08-16 Thread mixent
In reply to francis 's message of Sun, 15 Aug 2010 19:59:55 -0400: Hi, [snip] Jones, I thought Robin's synopsis re the atomic weight mated hydrogen with Ni, and Deuterium with Pd? Perhaps foamed Pd? Not necessarily D with Pd. D should simply react with itself, which may be why

RE: [Vo]:RE: combine Mills chemistry, Arata powders and Haich-Moddel insulating layers with open cell Nickel foam

2010-08-16 Thread Mike Carrell
Robin posed an interesting idea, that D could react with itself to produce 4He. One of the fascinating recent findings by Mills is that H can auto-catalyze, producing hydrinos. Specifically 2 H's can provide the energy sink to induce a third H to drop to the hydrino state. Once a hydrino is

RE: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:RE: combine Mills chemistry, Arata powders and Haich-Moddel insulating

2010-08-16 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Mike, I suspect the H or D must already be in a Rydberg or fractional Rydberg state to have this effect on a 3rd body in any observable quantity. We don't see these exothermic results in everyday life without plasma or catalyst being present. You go on to say that once h/x forms it can go on

[Vo]:OT: To infinity and beyond: The struggle to save arithmetic

2010-08-16 Thread Harry Veeder
To infinity and beyond: The struggle to save arithmetic http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20727731.300-to-infinity-and-beyond-the-struggle-to-save-arithmetic.html Friedman's configurations, on the other hand, lay down an ultimatum: either admit large cardinals into the axioms of

Re: [Vo]:George Miley trained Scott Little in person in Nov 1996 on use of costly CETI RIFEX kit

2010-08-16 Thread Frank
Mixent SAID ON Wed, 11 Aug 2010 15:32IOW one might expect D-D to be easy, p-D more difficult, p-Ni even more difficult, and p-Pd almost impossible. In short while D can easily fuse with itself (strong force mediated), H can only fuse with itself extremely slowly (weak force mediated), leaving H