From: Chemical Engineer
. with all that research grant money were only able to generate tens of
watts of power from their reactions and here comes Rossi with a mail order
degree from a now defunct Kensington University and achieves tens of
thousands of watts of power...
This is not a
From Mark:
...
Bockris states:
If I understand clearly what you say, you agree that some of
the work that has been going on may involve nuclear reactions,
Bockris wrote, but that it's not fusion. Is that what you said?
If it is, then I agree with it. Most of the condensed matter
OK, then the only nano suprise is that it has taken 20 years to figure
out that it was just surface area? DGT is using micropowder in their specs
and those have been around awhile...
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:08 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
*From:* Chemical Engineer
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Gee, I guess if you had been on the scene then, we would already be well
into the age of Ni-H by now
From: Chemical Engineer
OK, then the only nano surprise is that it has taken 20 years to figure
out that it was just surface area? DGT is using micropowder in their specs
and those
ChemE:
This forum really frowns on people who don't use their real names.
snip
-mark
I had a similar thought after I pressed send. Oh well.
I'm not an economist, but I think today's currencies are all fiat
currencies now (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_money). But some
countries still keep bullion around (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bullion_Depository),
multielectron catalysis theory A possible theory for rossi reactor
The situation with the new energy source [1] developed by the Italian
physicists mainly is
similar to the situation with HTSP (high temperature
superconductors): there is the effect, but there are no phenomenon
physical
It doesn't seem like fusion, specifically, would necessarily be involved in
the transmutation of elements seen in the LENR experiments. My
understanding is that the processes that have recently been proposed to be
at work are inverse beta decay (neutron capture), beta decay, alpha decay
and
Sure, the US went off the gold standard decades ago (a mistake in my
opinion), but where does money get invested when currencies weaken. precious
metals. You do realize that we're not just talking transmutation of two or
three elements. the LENR tests which looked for transmuted elements found
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