On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 1:51 AM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
Read the book, it's less than 1000 pages, IIRC. :-)
Oops, good news and bad news.
BN first: It's 1173 pages. Lots of piccys for you to color in.
GN: You can D/L it from Mills' web site. Or you can buy it used on
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 10:51 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
If I remember correctly, CQM refers to normal quantum mechanics, which is
to
be contrasted with hydrinos.
Actually, it refers to Randell's unique hybridization of S(tandard)QM
and the concept of an orbitsphere ...
From Terry:
As would we all. I fear however that subjecting photovoltaic cells to
extreme pulsed energy compared to solar constancy will shorten their
lifetime immensely. Considering the energy cost of manufacturing
these cells, they are hardly cost effective over time without
My dear Friends,
I have just now published:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2014/07/the-vuca-world-of-lenr-how-long-it-will.html
History of LENR will decide if i was too optimist or, on the contrary...
However I have decided to tell you sincerely everything I think, taking all
the risks.
We all
How is the delicate surface of the solar cell protected from the plasma
shock wave that is produced by the 12,000 amp arc discharge? This wave will
be traveling at half the speed of light and include heavy electrons, ions,
fragments of solid water, fragments of the various Mills solid catalysts
By the way, the reason that Papp moved on from using solid water in his
early system to the later system that used noble gas was that water was
highly corrosive on the surfaces of his cylinder. Noble gases were not as
abrasive.
Remember that the shock waves from water cavitation can completely
Hi,
Just a thought.
I was wondering if the process that takes place when you put a Mentos in
a bottle of Coke shows sufficient similarities in the process that takes
place in the case of LENR.
Could the same type of process be responsible for the Heat effects we
see in Rossi's reactor vessel?
What is that Coke process and what is the LENR process in your mind and how
do you see the connection between the two. Please give use something to get
us started.
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Man on Bridges manonbrid...@aim.com
wrote:
Hi,
Just a thought.
I was wondering if the process
Hi,
As far as I know, in both cases there is relevance of a catalyst which
influences the cavities in the source material resulting in
heat/pressure generation.
Kind regards,
Axil Axil schreef op 18-7-2014 19:24:
What is that Coke process and what is the LENR process in your mind
and how
Your proposed connection fails apart because LENR can occur without a
catalyst whereas a coke event always needs a catalyst. Only Rossi LENR
needs a catalyst.
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Man on Bridges manonbrid...@aim.com
wrote:
Hi,
As far as I know, in both cases there is relevance
Hi,
Ok, so it may only apply to the LENR reaction that takes place in
Rossi's case.
Could that mean that what happens in both processes could still be the
same effect?
Kind regards,
Axil Axil schreef op 18-7-2014 20:12:
Your proposed connection fails apart because LENR can occur without a
I may be ok with including catalytic action in your analogy because DCE is
really just catalytic actions on steroids but am not ok with normal chemical
reactions in these cavities.. they have to be endlessly reversible so that
these anomalous forces, be they ZPE or nuclear, cause an exothermic
There is a connection between the nature of a particle and the mass that he
Higgs field gives it.
First some Higgs field background, all the particles that make up matter
have mass — from the lightest, the electron, to the heaviest, the top quark
— and can be left- or right-handed, that is the
I agree with Steven that a damaging source of EMR can be designed around with
semi-reflecting surfaces. For example, it may be possible to design a tube of
reflectors that direct some of the radiation down the tube and release small
amounts along the cylindrical surface to avoid substantial
Dear Peter,
I believe that the meme of LENR is more consequential than we can possibly
now imagine.
Our currently held widest hopes for LENR are just the wave drenched tip of
a very big iceberg which lay far below our current understanding,
lucking just under the icy ocean of our current
Could we heat some coffee first please :)
On Friday, July 18, 2014, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Peter,
I believe that the meme of LENR is more consequential than we can possibly
now imagine.
Our currently held widest hopes for LENR are just the wave drenched tip of
a very big
The image of the newborn LENR was very, very different from what it really
is and we still just start to understand this
peter
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 10:04 PM, ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.com wrote:
Could we heat some coffee first please :)
On Friday, July 18, 2014, Axil Axil
The first wall whether it is a reflector or a transparent pane will suffer
the same potential of erosive destruction. A powerful force field that can
divert the light speed blast wave in a nanometer might need to be developed.
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Bob Cook frobertc...@hotmail.com
I seems from the Papp experience that limiting O may be important as well as
limiting other corrosive atoms. This may suggest that the use of inert metals
like gold in the construction of the reactor chamber is warranted. Also
ductile materials are better in erosion environments than anything
High energy photons can distort the p/n junction faster than lower
energy photons through migration of the dopants. It is this
degradation which causes a LED to lose its intensity and is a failure
mode for transistors.
I have read about water arc explosions and they are completely reproducible.
However, does anyone have proof about such arc triggered explosions in noble
gases?
Are there any papers on this? Outside of Papp and Britt claims (patents), I
know of no hard demonstrations of this.
In order to explane the soliton solution to dark matter, physics has
invented particle ensembles with the count of members between 10^^15 and
10^^36 members. These ensembles are called Q-balls which carry large
numbers of a conserved global charge, B-balls which B-balls containing
baryonic charge
http://phys.org/news/2014-07-reinterpreting-dark.html
Reinterpreting dark matter
Snip
So, the ultra-light bosons forming the condensate share the same quantum
wave function, so disturbance patterns are formed on astronomic scales in
the form of large-scale waves.
This theory can be used to
Could it be that the majorana particle is the one that controls linear momentum
by conserving its angular momentum in being its own anti-particle.
Axil: Your explantion of spin is nice. I have not heard it said so simply
before. It still begs the issue of how linear momentum is conserved
http://scitechdaily.com/reinterpretation-cold-dark-matter-bose-einstein-condensate/
*The Reinterpretation of Cold Dark Matter as a Bose-Einstein Condensate*
Snip
As the Ikerbasque researcher explained, “guided by the initial simulations
of the formation of galaxies in this context, we have
Linear momentum is not a factor if no energy is applied to the
particle. For example, the velocity of an electron traveling at high speed
in a vacuum or just standing still is not effected by the Higgs field. But
its mass is effected by velocity increase on in other words acceleration.
When
Why does Rossi's isotopic ratios in his ash assay show the same natural
abundance as seen throughout the universe?
Because cosmological LENR has already produced these isotopes and seeded
them throughout the universe as an ongoing dynamic process.
The take away, all LENR reactions produce the
Maybe the copper found in the ash is one of the secret ingredients of the
Rossi reactor. Rossi just put natural copper in the reactor.
_
From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
Sent: vendredi 18 juillet 2014 22:14
To: vortex-l
Subject: [Vo]:Rossi's isotopic ratios in his ash
Good news for Eric: he doesn’t have to pay $789 for GUTCP. It is available as a
free download from the website, like most of Mills’ initial postings. For the
90 journal papers a fee is charged by the journal publishers for reprints. But
ten, he has to actually read it.
Mike Carrell
From:
From a past Ray Murry post as follows:
anomaly re Lithium 7 dearth in universe, as not enough formed after
Big Bang to fit current theories -- any relevance to Widom-Larsen
theory of weak interaction beta decay chains? Rich Murray 2012.09.09
just asking... Allan Widom and Lewis Larsen ?
From Axil:
*This response sounds like you are conflicted as follows:*
*You first say:*
*“I want BLP to succeed not because I'm invested in CQM” *
*Then you say:*
*If BLP succeeds it would force the scientific establishment
to look more closely at Mills controversial CQM
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Mike Carrell mi...@medleas.com wrote:
Good news for Eric: he doesn’t have to pay $789 for GUTCP. It is available
as a free download from the website, like most of Mills’ initial postings.
For the 90 journal papers a fee is charged by the journal publishers for
Let's see if the following message gets through:
Oops, I misspelled continuous in the subject line.
* * * * * * * * * * *
Subject: Can PV cells withstand continuious SunCell bombardment, 2000 times
a sec?
Hi Dr. Mills.
One of the topics recently discussed over at the Vortex-l
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
Sadly, the CQM vs SQM debate, (and now possibly the LENR debate as well, if
you get your way) is degenerating into a political battle to protect
entrenched pet theories.
For me the motivation
I like much of your commentary, Eric.
I'm curious about one thing. What is it about Mills' orbitspheres that you
don't like. Keep in mind I don't understand the math involved.
Will BLP succeed, or ultimately fail? I don't know.
We shall see. Hopefully sooner rather than later.
Eric, approach the fist volume carefully. Mills has several pages of
introductory narrative, comparing CP to QM. Also, download the “Technical
Presentation” from the website. Unfortunately, the ‘TP’ has no narrative and is
not a tutorial. You will find Mills’ writing intensely mathematical but
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 7:26 PM, Mike Carrell mi...@medleas.com wrote:
Good news for Eric: he doesn’t have to pay $789 for GUTCP. It is available
as a free download from the website, like most of Mills’ initial postings.
As I said:
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg94962.html
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