No the LFTR passive control to which I refer is the fact that when the
power load on the reactor lowers, the temperature rises in the liquid
fluoride thorium salt which, in turn, causes it to expand. Since the salt
is at critical mass, any expansion takes it below criticality which
nonlinearly
quite classic to use LENR as a bashing tool.
see that article that claim EmDrive is 21th century cold fusion
http://johncostella.wordpress.com/2013/06/16/the-emdrive-the-cold-fusion-of-the-21st-century/
I would like, but I have few hope (unlike LENR which is experimental
science, EmDrive is theory
Could we consider conversion of normal hydrogen orbitals to progressively
smaller fractional values as a target for momentum sharing? I suspect h
molecules opposes the motion between regions of different suppression geometry
much more than h1 and may result in disassociation, like a Pd
This older paper shows the very sharp peak at ~11 microns which explains
many astronomical observations. Infrared properties of SiC particles
Mutschke et al.
http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/9903031.pdf
In fact, it is now generally accepted that SiC (Silicon Carbide) has its
phonon-polariton
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 11:58 PM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
I was just reading the July 2013 addition of Scientific American and was
dismayed by a negative reference to cold fusion hidden within one of the
articles. The title of the article is In Search of a Mind-Reading Machine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/International_Conference_on_Condensed_Matter_Nuclear_Science_(2nd_nomination)
The result was keep. WP:FRINGE does not neccessarily exclude a topic from
inclusion into Wikipedia. However, I do not think fringe applies in the way
we'd
Jones,
Nice prediction and something I will watch for.. so does the present
temp of Hot Cat reflect half wave stimulation?
Fran
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From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 10:55 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
I won't have an opinion on that without my attorney reading the text before.
NB: I have no attorney.
;-P
2013/6/25 Alan Fletcher a...@well.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/International_Conference_on_Condensed_Matter_Nuclear_Science_(2nd_nomination)
The
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Con
It's about the meeting, not the veracity of the science.
Alain,
I hadn't kept up with the EM drive, great to hear it is
producing thrust! I have supported it in the past as a related technology and
made a response to a comment at
http://www.me-sapiens.com/the-e-cat-and-the-emdrive-two-unicorns-that-might-change-the-world-tomorrow/
Seems David Hambling / Wired UK broke the new story :
EmDrive: China's radical new space drive
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-02/06/emdrive-and-cold-fusion
..
The latest research comes from a team headed by Yang Juan, Professor of
Propulsion Theory and Engineering of Aeronautics and
From: Roarty, Francis X
Nice prediction and something I will watch for.. so does the present
temp of Hot Cat reflect half wave stimulation?
Fran
The half-wave quarter-wave antenna generalizations that work with RF waves
seem NOT to apply with IR. If a connection turns up, it
I'm dubious, but doubt on the theory justify experiments of good quality.
2013/6/25 Roarty, Francis X francis.x.roa...@lmco.com
Alain,
I hadn’t kept up with the EM drive, great to hear it is
producing thrust! I have supported it in the past as a related technology
and
Based on the EM drive principle, I speculate that the construction of a
LENR space Drive might be possible. The Ni/H reaction chamber could be
formed into a parabolic shape that is fashioned from a superconductor. The
purpose of this superconductive is to reflect and redirect strong dipole
and
about mainstream attacks, see that old 2011 answers
http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/3799/why-is-cold-fusion-considered-bogus/13734#13734
maybe is it time to update the data.
keep calm, and please no theory... if you remove the theory question , LENR
is not a problem. evidence are
just found another old cold fusion is sure bad science
http://www.tech-faq.com/cold-fusion.html
there is an epidemy in google search...
2013/6/25 David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com
I was just reading the July 2013 addition of Scientific American and was
dismayed by a negative reference to
Open letter to Hanno Essen: As you may realize by now, I assume, you
erred in your original work with Mr. Kullander when you assumed that
a humidity meter could measure steam quality. Water under the bridge,
or under the steam space, as the case may be. Who would have thought
about liquid water
From the moles:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8mt4mJOTGvBSjNFUkRSdVZxN1E/edit?usp=sharing
-Original Message-
From: Terry Blanton
From the moles:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8mt4mJOTGvBSjNFUkRSdVZxN1E/edit?usp=sharing
Several significant puzzles remain:
Why does the excess power start only after 5 minutes? (slide 12)
Answer: A threshold population of dense hydrogen
Can anyone open that -- won't work on Chrome (I just get a title and a blank
page), and IE gives a weird message about frames.
- Original Message -
From the moles:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8mt4mJOTGvBSjNFUkRSdVZxN1E/edit?usp=sharing
I opened it in chrome and explorer.
Harry
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 8:41 PM, Alan Fletcher a...@well.com wrote:
Can anyone open that -- won't work on Chrome (I just get a title and a
blank page), and IE gives a weird message about frames.
- Original Message -
From the moles:
Breaking it into a new thread
From: Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 4:24:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Sci Am Attacks Cold Fusion yet again
From the moles:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8mt4mJOTGvBSjNFUkRSdVZxN1E/edit?usp=sharing
(I had to log into google to see
From the moles:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8mt4mJOTGvBSjNFUkRSdVZxN1E/edit?usp=sharing
My current best fit for the waveforms is an almost-trapezoid Rise=20 Hold=130
Fall=30
http://lenr.qumbu.com/web_hotcat_spice/130625_spice_01.png
I've done a good enough digitization of the
My current best fit for the waveforms is an almost-trapezoid
Rise=20 Hold=130 Fall=30
http://lenr.qumbu.com/web_hotcat_spice/130625_spice_01.png
And for that waveform, these are the temperatures at the inner and outer steel
cylinders.
This discussion makes no sense to me. As far as I know, when you add DC to
AC power, you get a DC bias. See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_bias
It is still alternating current, it just does not go as far down as up (or
vice versa). Any power meter set for AC will measure this correctly. A DC
thanks for sharing Alan. the discussion around the article was a fascinating
read. congrats to those involved in working through the process to enable this
article to exist.
Joe
Alan Fletcher a...@well.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:19 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
This discussion makes no sense to me. As far as I know, when you add DC to
AC power, you get a DC bias. See:
Yes and no, it all depends on the input stage of the PCE-830.
But the DC scam doesn't make sense and here's
It depends of the magnitude of the DC in relation to the AC.
If the DC bias was equal to the AC peak voltage, then the current would not
reverse.
And the peak voltage in the biased direction would have doubled.
Doubling the voltage quadruples the power, also the DC component could be
much
(I posted some of these in the Penon topic -- I have to redo all the pictures
for the web version).
My current best fit for the waveforms is an almost-trapezoid Rise=20 Hold=130
Fall=30
http://lenr.qumbu.com/web_hotcat_spice/130625_spice_01.png
I've done a good enough digitization of the
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