Jones wrote:
Arata, et al inventing an ingenious way of getting
the correct size powder with ceramic binder via oxidation of zirconium based
alloys.
Hmm. Wasn't it the Cincinatti group, from way back when, who used zirconium
to achieve anomalous effects, like the tile burn experiment that
Nick,
In the case of Arata, the zirconium is not thought to be active for anything
except as a support and in its role as zirconia (oxidized to a
dielectric). That is the insight of Lawandy.
Arata's team merely found that when an alloy of zirconium and nickel and
palladium (65/30/5) was heated
Assuming all the right materials and geometries don't forget to exercise
extreme patience with the thermal environment for both optimum absorption and
more importantly maintaining the environment near the disassociation temp even
as the anomalous heat starts to grow. I am convinced you need a
In reply to Rich Murray's message of Mon, 31 Jan 2011 23:58:20 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Other events, whose existence can only be due to nuclear reactions, were
observed at the end of the experiments by means of the SEM-EDAX
technique for the analysis of the used sample surfaces. Taking into
account
Greetings Vortex:
As time passes more on the NASA LENR will become known.
For years, I have been a friend of Boyd Bushman and value his other
inside
contacts. There is much much more behind the press release.
NASA research is paralelling Navy LENR research.topically speaking.
Jones.
The tile burn was an effect that caused a hole to be burned right thought
a ceramic tile (like one you would find in a kitchen or bathroom) using (if
I remember rightly) no more than 50 watts input. The effect used a secret
sauce but Chris was under an NDA. He did let slip that it was
Which press release?
T
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Ron Kita chiralex.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings Vortex:
As time passes more on the NASA LENR will become known.
For years, I have been a friend of Boyd Bushman and value his other
inside
contacts. There is much much more behind
Nick
Well, tile implies a ceramic - a dielectric. Too bad that it was never
understood back then, as it could have saved years. And at the same time we
have felt the negative effects of peak oil - which has enriched OPEC by
trillions, most of which now shows up as our national debt. This entire
3 puzzling long runs with H-Ni on thin Ni strips at 350-750 K, some
heat, gamma, S Focardi et al 2004 : Rich Murray 2011.02.01
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/FocardiSevidenceof.pdf
10 pages, color
Focardi, S., et al. Evidence of electromagnetic radiation from Ni-H Systems.
in Eleventh
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