hohlr...@gmail.com hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
Macbeth?
Sure!
I love the part about I am in blood, Stepp'd in so far that, should I wade
no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er. A classic gangster movie
theme.
- Jed
Cosmologists are always changing their story! Anyway, what do they know?
They should stick to cosmetics and hairstyles.
- Jed
They are like weather guys...
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.comwrote:
Cosmologists are always changing their story! Anyway, what do they know?
They should stick to cosmetics and hairstyles.
- Jed
The evidence for the Big Bang is not just the red-shift. It has multiple
lines that actually support each other. For example, the temperature of
empty space is what you would expect if a universe expanded about 13
billion years ago. Also the relative abundance of the elements in the
universe is a
Also the relative abundance of the elements in the universe is a explained
very well as a consequence of the Big Bang theory
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21328534.700-blame-dark-matter-underdog-for-mystery-missing-lithium.html#.UegKOI3viSo
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Giovanni
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-new-russian-experiments-further-confirm-widomlarsen-theory-of-lenrsjune-13-2013
Widom-Larsen are claiming theoretical ownership of the Barmina experiment
(referenced below) as supportive of their ultra-low neutron posit. WL
disregard the
Correction of previous post.
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-new-russian-experiments-further-confirm-widomlarsen-theory-of-lenrsjune-13-2013
Widom-Larsen are claiming theoretical ownership of the Barmina experiment
(referenced below) as supportive of their ultra-low
Hi,
On 18-7-2013 17:17, Giovanni Santostasi wrote:
The evidence for the Big Bang is not just the red-shift. It has
multiple lines that actually support each other. ... Big Bang theory
stays perfectly unchallenged. It is just journalistic sensationalism.
I disagree, as there is at least the
There are half a dozen new papers out this summer on various physical
aspects of the neutrino - the elusive ghost particle of physics which was
once an abstraction (lest we forget). The neutrino was invented with no
evidence in order to balance the books of energetic stellar reactions.
Nowadays,
There are dozens of models of Big Bang theory without a singularity.
Not a biggy.
Giovanni
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Rob Dingemans manonbrid...@aim.comwrote:
Hi,
On 18-7-2013 17:17, Giovanni Santostasi wrote:
The evidence for the Big Bang is not just the red-shift. It has
No, neutrino was proposed to explain missing momentum in nuclear reactions.
Alto it has a role in balancing nuclear reactions by balancing lepton
charge.
The solar neutrino problem came later and it was not invented to solve a
problem but it actually seemed to indicate a conflict between
LENR has produced most of the heavier elements in the universe as a result
of nebular electrostatic consolidation as well as explaining the lithium
problem.
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Giovanni Santostasi gsantost...@gmail.com
wrote:
The evidence for the Big Bang is not just the
Also a simple google search would reveal that the mixing of flavors of
neutrinos is not a problem for energy conservation:
http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/2949/how-can-neutrinos-oscillate-though-the-lepton-flavors-have-differing-masses
Giovanni
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 10:41 AM,
here is a post I issued addressing the lithium problem...
Big-bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) theory, together with the precise WMAP
cosmic baryon density, makes tight predictions for the abundances of the
lightest elements.
Deuterium and 4He measurements agree well with expectations, but 7Li
Jones Beene
Why you insist that e-cat don't emit gamma ray while both rossi and
focardi claimed otherwise.
Here is a quote from Sergio Focardi talk in TEDx conference .
08:43 Now, one of the problems when we talk about these topics is the
problem of safety. And, in this case the danger for the
Rossi fixed the gamma ray problem when he added the secondary heater to
preheat the E-Cat reactor before the initiation of the LERN reaction. This
cured the gamma ray problem is subsequent versions of the E-Cat. The new
Rossi systems do not produce gamma rays.
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 12:26 PM,
Axil Axil
Thanks for clarification can you give me a reference about this .
On 7/18/13, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
Rossi fixed the gamma ray problem when he added the secondary heater to
preheat the E-Cat reactor before the initiation of the LERN reaction. This
cured the gamma ray
Andrea Rossi
July 11th, 2013 at 9:18
PMhttp://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=810cpage=4#comment-736400
Dear Wladimir Guglinski:
If you refer to our technology, it is shared now and does not anymore
depend only on me. The E-Cat technology is undergoing rigorous testing and
the results-
I agree with your dots. I believe some of the missing neutrino mass may
be within more massive particles coming Earth's way. If they are
gravitational and weakly interacting you would have to think they are
collecting/coalescing at Earth's core.
You know they still do not know what causes
It is not me that it insisting. The data indicates no gamma radiation.
Very thorough radiation testing of the HotCat concluded that no gamma
radiation exists in that version.
There may have been minor gamma radiation in the earlier ECat but it was
orders of magnitude too little to account for the
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1108.6124.pdf
Vortices and Monopoles in Mass-deformed SO and USp Gauge Theories
This paper provides both a the string theory and a field theory math
description of quarks described as monopole non-Abelian solitons appearing
in mass deformations spontaneously broken gauge
One of the differences between the HotCat and Rossi's original eCat was
that the original devices were loaded with H2 and THEN heated. This
allowed the H2 to be present while the eCat was heating to the reaction
operating point (300C). Apparently in this transition from cold to ~300C,
there is a
This is in response to a message from Guglinski:
Wladimir Guglinski
July 11th, 2013 at 7:28
PMhttp://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=810cpage=4#comment-736348
Dear Andrea Rossi
the Sergio Focardi death makes us to think about how fragile is the life.
And the fragility of life makes us to
This thread has given me the opportunity to use a new word that I have just
learned as follows:
An *epiphenomenon* (plural - epiphenomena) is a secondary phenomenon that
occurs alongside or in parallel to a primary phenomenon.
An epiphenomenon can be an effect of primary phenomena, but cannot
Bob, Another possibility is that a quantum state of plasmon polariton
condensate needs to form ahead of the reaction to divide the energy equally
instead of destructive hot spots. Axil has made some very plausible posits
regarding Plasmonics that act both as an energy buffer to soften
Here are some quotes from an essay by Winston Churchill, Fifty Years
Hence published in 1932. This is in Churchill's book Thoughts and
Adventures.
This shows how widely known future prospects are. Clarke described many of
these ideas in Profiles of the Future (1963), and I borrowed them again
in
New Energy Times has a preview
http://news.newenergytimes.net/2013/07/17/iccf-18-cold-fusion-conference-begins-next-week/
and a useful unofficial collection of all the abstracts :
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/conferences/2013/ICCF18/ICCF-18-Abstracts-Unofficial.pdf
Alan Fletcher a...@well.com wrote:
New Energy Times has a preview
http://news.newenergytimes.net/2013/07/17/iccf-18-cold-fusion-conference-begins-next-week/
A dumb comment:
Funding and recognition has been difficult for these researchers. A
significant reason is that many of them give the
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Here are some quotes from an essay by Winston Churchill, Fifty Years
Hence published in 1932. This is in Churchill's book Thoughts and
Adventures.
...
When the time comes there will be plenty of room for the cities
China is taking a step toward human colonies in space with mass produced
cities in the form of enormous skyscrapers:
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2012/06/15/build-the-worlds-tallest-building-in-nine-months-sure-why-not/
Similarly, underground construction -- particularly in precambrian
ICCF Prgram updated :
http://iccf18.research.missouri.edu/program.php
Tuesday :
9:00 - 9:10 am Demonstration: Defkalion Reactor Startup
2:30 - 3:00 pm Demonstration: Defkalion Questions and Answers
5:30 - 5:40 pm Demonstration: Defkalion Closing Remarks
?? Live? Video Feed? ??
I jumped the gun on this because I will be busy for the next few days. I
uploaded the poster that I will be presenting:
THIS IS THE POSTER FOR: Mizuno, T. *Method of controlling a
chemically-induced nuclear reaction in metal nanoparticles*. in *ICCF18
Conference*. 2013. University of Missouri.
James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com wrote:
Similarly, underground construction -- particularly in precambrian
formations -- would provide vast volumes that, with artificial lighting,
could contain custom-made ecosystems for Eden-like human habitats. There
is no reason to burden the biosphere.
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 1:05 PM, James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com wrote:
Andrea Rossi
July 11th, 2013 at 9:18
PMhttp://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=810cpage=4#comment-736400
Dear Wladimir Guglinski:
If you refer to our technology, it is shared now and does not anymore
depend only
http://www.azuremagazine.com/article/david-benjamin-and-the-future-of-architecture/
How we will one day grow our buildings
Some of the first applications of synthetic biology and architecture may
involve high-performance materials like carbon-sequestering concrete and
self-healing silicone. But
H Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote:
I wonder if this means the six month test by the authors of the third
party report has begun.
I think it means more than that. I think he refers to the fact that the
device has now been independently manufactured in the U.S.
This is a critically
E. O. Wilson in The Social Conquest of Earth makes a very strong case for
excluding human eusociality from the biosphere. Although he doesn't draw
that radical conclusion from his case -- he avoids drawing any conclusions
at all from his case and merely posits a quasi religious faith that
From: H Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 5:59:58 PM
I wonder if this means the six month test by the authors of the third
party report has begun.
No ... research testing --- trying to get a COP 6, I suspect.
Defkalion has a much superior technology. You can just ignore Rossi.
2013/7/18 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
This puts to rest Guglinski's worry that Rossi might drop dead, and the
secrets might die with him, the way Patterson's secrets did. Ross has
transferred his knowledge to
How do you know this?
[mg]
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 7:03 PM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:
Defkalion has a much superior technology. You can just ignore Rossi.
2013/7/18 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
This puts to rest Guglinski's worry that Rossi might drop dead, and the
I just know.
2013/7/18 Mark Gibbs mgi...@gibbs.com
How do you know this?
[mg]
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 7:03 PM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.comwrote:
Defkalion has a much superior technology. You can just ignore Rossi.
2013/7/18 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
This puts to
:) I cannot say much.
2013/7/18 Mark Gibbs mgi...@gibbs.com
How do you know this?
[mg]
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 7:03 PM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.comwrote:
Defkalion has a much superior technology. You can just ignore Rossi.
2013/7/18 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
This
From the quoted paragraph:
If correct, their claimed detection of significant amounts of radioactive
Tritium production is an extremely interesting experimental result because
over the past 24years, out of the hundreds of thousands of LENR experiments
conducted, literally only a handful have
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 1:02 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Fifty thousand tons of water, the amount displaced by the Berengaria,
would, if exploited as described, suffice to shift Ireland to the middle of
the Atlantic. . . .
Sounds vaguely like a veiled joke.
Eric
From past information, the Rossi reactor is hard to startup; it takes a
long time to startup and a long time to shut down. In the recent Rossi
reactor test, the testers did not see how poorly the reactor startup
process was.
This is tolerable in industry but not in the home. This must be due to
From: Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 8:28:32 PM
From past information, the Rossi reactor is hard to startup; it takes
a long time to startup and a long time to shut down.
In the recent Rossi reactor test, the testers did not see how poorly the
reactor startup
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