[Vo]:Potassium Carbonate

2013-07-11 Thread Charles Francis
Likely this has been discussed on list before, but here goes: Concerning his recent patent update, Andrea Rossi apparently removed claims to the catalyst (re: the Cat in E-Cat) and it was suggested that this might have to do with prior use of his secret ingredient (i.e., perhaps he borrowed

[Vo]:More about Rydberg matter clusters and fusion:

2013-07-11 Thread David ledin
Ultrahigh-density deuterium of Rydberg matter clusters for inertial confinement fusion targets http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/STAFF/VISITING_FELLOWS%26PROFESSORS/pdf/MileyClusterRydbLPBsing.pdf

Re: [Vo]:Jet Energy - nanor/phusor question

2013-07-11 Thread Jack Cole
Dr. Swartz, Thank you for responding. I had not realized the lengths to which you went to try to match the impedance, which must be very difficult with the changing impedance of the active material. With the leads being the same, you would have had times where the control impedance was greater

RE: [Vo]:Potassium Carbonate

2013-07-11 Thread DJ Cravens
Use of K carbonate with Ni for generation of excess heat: You might want to check the work of Thermocore circa 1994 and the NASA replication (Tech Memorandum 107167). I would doubt that its use with Ni for heat production via hydrogen reactions could be patentable today. It , as the use

Re: [Vo]:Potassium Carbonate

2013-07-11 Thread Terry Blanton
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 8:34 AM, DJ Cravens djcrav...@hotmail.com wrote: Use of K carbonate with Ni for generation of excess heat: You might want to check the work of Thermocore circa 1994 and the NASA replication (Tech Memorandum 107167). The document he references from Jed's site *is* the

RE: [Vo]:Jet Energy - nanor/phusor question

2013-07-11 Thread DJ Cravens
One of the more reassuring things when you see heat from current through a loaded powder is the change in thermal output with applied magnetic fields. That is the thing that help convince me. Mitch, would you care to share any experience with mag. fields? The impedance match of the ceramic

RE: [Vo]:Potassium Carbonate

2013-07-11 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Charles, Jones Beene often reiterates the importance of Thermacore with citations and I would be surprised if he hasn't mentioned this one specifically, The report does support a molecular form of hydrogen [hydrino] and it places it still detectable via spectrpscopy on the

Re: [Vo]:Potassium Carbonate

2013-07-11 Thread Axil Axil
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1305.5194v1.pdf *Extension of many-electron theory and approximate density functionals to fractional charges and fractional spins* An explanation for electrons with fractional charges and fractional spins? The collective interactions of electrons in condensed matter is hard

Re: [Vo]:DGT or ECAT? Same Process?

2013-07-11 Thread Jed Rothwell
DJ Cravens djcrav...@hotmail.com wrote: You obviously try to twist things. Are you really expecting people to present papers and descriptions of demos before the demos? Yes, absolutely. I expect a demo to be accompanied with a complete description of the planned even. Of course it may not

RE: [Vo]:Potassium Carbonate

2013-07-11 Thread Jones Beene
Charles, Potassium is the most notorious of the so-called Mills catalysts for forcing ground state redundancy, well known from the Thermacore patent and experiments going back to the early 1990s for DARPA (Gernert paper). But the reason for the greater effectiveness of the carbonate is not clear

RE: [Vo]:Jet Energy - nanor/phusor question

2013-07-11 Thread Dr. Mitchell Swartz
At 09:24 AM 7/11/2013, Dennis Cravens wrote: One of the more reassuring things when you see heat from current through a loaded powder is the change in thermal output with applied magnetic fields. That is the thing that help convince me. Mitch, would you care to share any experience with mag.

RE: [Vo]:Potassium Carbonate

2013-07-11 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Jones Beene said [snip]Three oxygen atoms at angstrom spacing may have special affinity for UV (e.g. ozone layer).[/snip] Or the repeating crystalline structure based upon those three Oxygen atoms may form a geometry with UV affinity? Fran _ From:

[Vo]:OT: Typewriters in the news

2013-07-11 Thread H Veeder
Kremlin Turns Back To Typewriters To Avoid Security Leaks A Russian state service in charge of safeguarding Kremlin communications is looking to purchase an array of old-fashioned typewriters to prevent leaks from computer hardware, sources said Thursday...

RE: [Vo]:News about Defkalion Europe...

2013-07-11 Thread DJ Cravens
Aggravated is a good term. They had me down in the Motorola deal for a 6 figure salary plus a car. But then if Jim could not reproduce the beads from scratch then it is likely best that the deal was not done. D2 Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 23:53:14 -0400 Subject: Re: [Vo]:News about Defkalion

RE: [Vo]:DGT or ECAT? Same Process?

2013-07-11 Thread DJ Cravens
You and your motives are very hard to understand and do not seem inconsistent. First you say ” nothing, anywhere, ever about the kind of device you plan to show at NI Week”. (incomplete sentence) Again you make a big negative assumption about others. How do you know if I do or do not

Re: [Vo]:Potassium Carbonate

2013-07-11 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Axil, WOW! Great citation - didn't realize these questions are now partially answered - Rydberg d[1] and inverted d[-1] are pretty much permanent when formed. Exist in the defects, on the surface AND in the lattice.. only half way thru reading but this really helps! Are you suggesting these

Re: [Vo]:OT: Typewriters in the news

2013-07-11 Thread Alain Sepeda
funny because they have invented passive transducers to hear typewriters... because until few decade ago, no secret service was stupid enough to use a computer... 2013/7/11 H Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com Kremlin Turns Back To Typewriters To Avoid Security Leaks A Russian state service in

[Vo]:OT photonic breakthrough

2013-07-11 Thread Roarty, Francis X
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/07/130710141854.htm researchers at MIT have discovered a new method to trap light that could find a wide variety of applications.

Re: [Vo]:DGT or ECAT? Same Process?

2013-07-11 Thread H Veeder
How many well known collisions produce outgoing particles who kinetic energy is approx. 100 times that of the incoming particles? Can it be compared with known collisions? Harry On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Eric Walker eric.wal...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:40 PM,

Re: [Vo]:DGT or ECAT? Same Process?

2013-07-11 Thread Jed Rothwell
DJ Cravens djcrav...@hotmail.com wrote: You and your motives are very hard to understand and do not seem inconsistent. You are mistaken. I am a very simple person. My only motivation is to promote the success of cold fusion by any means. You can always take my words at face value. I do not

Re: [Vo]:DGT or ECAT? Same Process?

2013-07-11 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote: but there is a write up and even a folder with the user manuals for the major equipment items and chemical sources. Where? Where is this write up? I don't see it. Maybe it was attached and it got lost. Ah. You mean there exists a write up. I thought this meant here in this

Re: [Vo]:Mo wins

2013-07-11 Thread H Veeder
I think it might be related (in an oblique way) to the Kaye effect. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrVlq2AgwyA Harry On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: ** ** *From:* H Veeder ** ** The problem with the explanation offered in the video is that

Re: [Vo]:Mo wins

2013-07-11 Thread H Veeder
Paper on the Kaye effect http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0603183 Shear-thinning fluids exhibit surprisingly rich behaviour. One example is the Kaye effect which occurs when a thin stream of a solution of polyisobutylene in Decalin is poured into a dish of the fluid. As pouring proceeds, a small

Re: [Vo]:Potassium Carbonate

2013-07-11 Thread Charles Francis
The mentioned NASA replication (Tech Memorandum 107167) is available here: http://coldfusionnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/19960016952_1996035672.p df Incidentally, an extract of a NASA presentation following their trip to see Rossi's E-Cat can be found here:

Re: [Vo]:Jet Energy - nanor/phusor question

2013-07-11 Thread Dr. Mitchell Swartz
At 07:17 AM 7/11/2013, Jack Cole jcol...@gmail.com wrote: Dr. Swartz, Thank you for responding. I had not realized the lengths to which you went to try to match the impedance, which must be very difficult with the changing impedance of the active material. With the leads being the same,

Re: [Vo]:DGT or ECAT? Same Process?

2013-07-11 Thread mixent
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Wed, 10 Jul 2013 20:23:49 -0700: Hi, [snip] I stand corrected. On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:40 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote: The fact that no (or few?) reactions are detected on the front side shows that the reaction is not a typical hot fusion reaction.

Re: [Vo]:DGT or ECAT? Same Process?

2013-07-11 Thread mixent
In reply to H Veeder's message of Thu, 11 Jul 2013 15:11:24 -0400: Hi, [snip] How many well known collisions produce outgoing particles who kinetic energy is approx. 100 times that of the incoming particles? Can it be compared with known collisions? Harry It can only happen when energy is

Re: [Vo]:DGT or ECAT? Same Process?

2013-07-11 Thread Eric Walker
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 12:11 PM, H Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote: How many well known collisions produce outgoing particles who kinetic energy is approx. 100 times that of the incoming particles? Can it be compared with known collisions? It was closer to 15,000 times the original

Re: [Vo]:Puzzling phenomena: Gamma-ray pulse precedes lightning flash

2013-07-11 Thread Axil Axil
In fluid dynamics, a Kármán vortex street (or a von Kármán vortex sheet) is a repeating pattern of swirling vortices caused by the unsteady separation of flow of a fluid around blunt bodies. It is named after the engineer and fluid dynamicist Theodore von Kármán, and is responsible for such

[Vo]:Was sonofusion actually disproved?

2013-07-11 Thread pagnucco
A belated reply to criticism of sonofusion experiments -- Comments on Letter (Phys. Rev. L, Vol.89, No. 10,2002) by D. Shapira and M. Saltmarsh Rusi P. Taleyarkhan, Colin D. West, JaeSeon Cho, Richard T. Lahey, Robert I. Nigmatulin, Robert C. Block http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.3217 ABSTRACT:

Re: [Vo]:DGT or ECAT? Same Process?

2013-07-11 Thread H Veeder
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 11:22 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote: In reply to H Veeder's message of Thu, 11 Jul 2013 15:11:24 -0400: Hi, [snip] How many well known collisions produce outgoing particles who kinetic energy is approx. 100 times that of the incoming particles? Can it be compared

Re: [Vo]:DGT or ECAT? Same Process?

2013-07-11 Thread H Veeder
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 11:28 PM, Eric Walker eric.wal...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 12:11 PM, H Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote: How many well known collisions produce outgoing particles who kinetic energy is approx. 100 times that of the incoming particles? Can it be