What makes this Nanoplasmonic LENR reaction different is the use of carbon
nanotubes and more surprising an incoherent light source.
The other Nanoplasmonic reaction types similar to this one used gold
nanoparticles and laser light.
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 1:09 AM, wrote:
> Methods of generat
Methods of generating energetic particles using nanotubes and articles
thereof -- US 20130266106 A1
ABSTRACT
There is disclosed a method of generating energetic particles, which
comprises contacting nanotubes with a source of hydrogen isotopes, such as
D2O, and applying activation energy to the
Yes, conventional over-head lights are horribly over-used.
Perhaps a thin strip of this glowing material would suffice,
just enough to follow on a starry, moonless night.
Ruby
On 10/31/13 2:01 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
It might be useful for the margin, to mark the edge of the road. I
suppose
In reply to 's message of Thu, 31 Oct 2013 22:51:16
+0100:
Hi,
[snip]
I first suggested this on Vortex decades ago. :)
>
>
>I got an idea from this. Its said that some LENR emits UV.
>
>It may
>be visible from putting some UV- fluorescent dye in to an electrolytic
>LENER cell.
>
>Use fluoresce
I got an idea from this. Its said that some LENR emits UV.
It may
be visible from putting some UV- fluorescent dye in to an electrolytic
LENER cell.
Use fluorescein or calcoflour, rhodamine or someting like
that.
Torulf
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 20:24:15 -0400, Jed Rothwell
wrote:
Capture UV
Ruby wrote:
> Let's be dark at night, so that we may see the stars!
>
> http://www.darksky.org/
>
I am a big fan of this organization. I discussed it in my book. I think
these roads might decrease ambient light, because they reduce the need for
conventional overhead lights, which are a lot brig
Let's be dark at night, so that we may see the stars!
http://www.darksky.org/
Ruby
On 10/30/13 5:24 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Capture UV light during the day, release it at night as visible light.
You gotta love things like this! See:
http://www.theatlanticcities.com/commute/2013/10/britain-
*FP Cell, Piantelli Cell, E-cat Hyperion. But is this really so? Is PdD and
NiH still the same scientific species, or the differences are more
important than the similarities?*
**
*Is there a real, definitory distinction between static classic LENR and
new, dynamic LENR+ as I try to convince my col
There are millions prepared already.
They just make the mistake to imagine it is already industrial, and ask for
industrial-grade evidence.
some judge it should be treates as seedling/startup capital, not as
developement/industrialization capital (maybe I don't use the good US term).
oood example
It is definitely basic science too, done with and for
a commercial device, here science and technology/engineering are
indistinguishable
and in symbiosis.
Peter
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Eric Walker wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 2:55 AM, Peter Gluck wrote:
>
> how will we characterize
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 2:55 AM, Peter Gluck wrote:
how will we characterize Defkalion's mass spectrometry study?
>
I vaguely recall spectrometry of the substrate, and definitely recall
claims about activity/inactivity of different isotopes of nickel. I'm
curious if there has been a systematic
This initiative begs the question: where will you get the money? Where and
how? If a good plan or good prospects were sufficient to attract funding,
this field would have billions of dollars already.
- Jed
Dear Friends,
I consider Abd's initiative (so well described in the
guest editorial:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2013/08/for-future-of-lenr-by-abd-ul-rahman.html
)
worthy of praise.
I have recently read more papers about how fast the billionaires are
multiplying worldwide so it is a bit surpri
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