I will say, though Jed, kudos for expressing such confidence in an
experiment so easily replicated. You really are putting your reputation
and credibility on the line here in a way that is very impressive.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Blaze Spinnaker
wrote:
> And how do we even know this i
Can an atom have a temperature between its different parts?
Is an atom that is excited and about to emit a photon not quite hot?
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 6:09 PM, David Roberson wrote:
> I have considered what you are saying as being normal Mark. Relative
> motion of an atom to itself is zero
And how do we even know this is cold fusion? I think you are the one that
is leaping to conclusions here. Maybe wait for some kind of ash analysis
first...
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Blaze Spinnaker
wrote:
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y3Bxr_aE2iosEKpGFUZiQgAcuT8AFN78RFCAlR-
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y3Bxr_aE2iosEKpGFUZiQgAcuT8AFN78RFCAlR-JqNw/edit
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Blaze Spinnaker
wrote:
> Note by translator Stoyan Sarg: The initial heating power and temperature
> before reaching 1C is not shown in the plot of slide #16 (does he
> mean
Jed -- I'm simply taking Stoyan's comment, verified it to make sure I
understood what he was saying, and repeated it.
If you want to call Stoyan ignorant and arrogant, be my guest..
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 5:42 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Blaze Spinnaker wrote:
>
> Don't get me wrong, the resu
The light/matter hybrid is a wave packet(photon) and the way wave packets
reach equal energy is unlike the complexity of atoms. The soliton formation
process involves both constructive and destructive interference of
waves. In a dark mode soliton formation, energy is not lost to the far
field in th
The more coherence between a set of waves, the stronger the coupling
between them; the more discordant, the weaker the coupling.
Ironically, as new external energy is fed into the BEC the coupling is
continually renewed.
That energy is nuclear binding energy and Fano resonance will continue to
p
I have considered what you are saying as being normal Mark. Relative motion of
an atom to itself is zero, so it is at zero kelvin as far as it knows. When a
second atom is added to the void, it becomes more complicated but the relative
motion of the two must become zero many times per second a
Axil,
A few of your statements may not be entirely true, depending on the prevailing
conditions…
“Coherence in these half matter half light systems is a function on the
strength of the pumping mechanism.
Coherence can occur at any temperature as long as the incoming pumping energy
is
Casimir forces in a Plasma: Possible Connections to Yukawa Potentials
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1409.1032v1.pdf
Because of the vacuum energy, a plasma of virtual electron positron pairs
exists in the space between two subatomic particles. Mesons form as
excitons in this plasma. This is where pions co
I said, “equivalent of 273degC of energy”
Meant to use Kelvin.
Correction, make that ~295degsK; room temp is ~22degC, 0C=273K, plus 22 = 295K.
-mi
From: MarkI-ZeroPoint [mailto:zeropo...@charter.net]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 7:54 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:FYI: Stron
FYI:
Article being referenced is at the bottom, however, I wanted to toss something
out to The Collective first…
One of the things that caught my eye in the article is the ‘room temperature’
condition…
As we all know, atoms at room temp are vibrating like crazy since they contain
th
James Bowery wrote:
Its not clear that he owes everything to Fleischmann & Pons.
>
His first experiments were electrochemical with nickel, similar to F&P's
experiments with Pd. As I recall, he said he was prompted to do them by the
reports of cold fusion.
He also repeatedly claimed that he can
Blaze Spinnaker wrote:
Don't get me wrong, the results are interesting for sure. The COP is
> making huge assumptions that the excess energy would continue.
>
No, those are not huge assumptions. The excess heat in cold fusion has
often continued, sometimes for weeks or months. With a reaction
Blaze Spinnaker wrote:
If they've repro'd LENR or whatever in their labs, I am pretty sure even
> the Saudi's can see more than 1 move ahead in chess.
>
Only if they have heard of this, and they believe it, which I strongly
doubt.
> I think saying this is not connected is saying you don't real
http://phys.org/news/2014-12-unveils-half-light-half-matter-quantum-particles.html
If they've repro'd LENR or whatever in their labs, I am pretty sure even
the Saudi's can see more than 1 move ahead in chess.
I think saying this is not connected is saying you don't really believe
that anyone has actually achieved anything significant yet.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Alain
since long I imagined the symptom that LENR is accepted by interesting
people (this mean not the media or academics)
- some tycoon will be interested, and many wil divest from fossils nuke and
renewable
- some big corps /consortium will send their skunkwork and innovation
divisions to contact
- fut
It is interesting that in figure 4 of the report the heating coils wrapped
around the Al2O3 cylinder appear dark.
This suggests that the inside of the cylinder is hotter than the coils.
http://www.e-catworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Lugano-Confirmed.pdf
They will also read the newspaper or something on the long straight lines
and then put them down on the turns.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Blaze Spinnaker
wrote:
> These are very common today. I have family that uses them. That being
> said, they're usually still piloted and they mostly
These are very common today. I have family that uses them. That being
said, they're usually still piloted and they mostly use them because
they're more accurate than trying to drive them, but they need to be there
when things inevitably go awry.
2014-12-29 11:11 GMT-10:00 H Veeder :
> Driverle
If the russian results are *real&, I mean objectively real and have been
reproduced in private labs that are paid millions of dollars to stay on top
of these things (for example, they've already known that nickel + lialh4
can produce this, they just didn't release it because of the significant
oil
Don't get me wrong, the results are interesting for sure. The COP is
making huge assumptions that the excess energy would continue.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 11:08 AM, Blaze Spinnaker
wrote:
> "No, they have not. This is your imagination."
>
> The COP numbers don't include the ramp up to 1000.
Thanks chem e .. Very informative.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 9:58 AM, ChemE Stewart wrote:
>
>
> Steam Quality1000.950.90.850.8Deg C1,2901,290
> 1,2901,2901,290min4040404040W498498498498498J
> (Elec) 1,195,200 1,195,200 1,195,200
Driverless farm tractors
http://fortune.com/2014/12/29/driverless-tractors-on-the-farm/?xid=yahoo_fortune
Harry
"No, they have not. This is your imagination."
The COP numbers don't include the ramp up to 1000. Stoyan pointed this
out as well.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Jed Rothwell
wrote:
> Blaze Spinnaker wrote:
>
> I'm assuming this is just nonsense but some of the patho-skeptics are
>> claim
Blaze Spinnaker wrote:
I'm assuming this is just nonsense but some of the patho-skeptics are
> claiming that the russian report would have to produce dry steam in order
> to reach the energy levels he's claiming.
>
If you assume the results are in error, they would have to be wet steam
sometimes
Steam Quality1000.950.90.850.8Deg C1,2901,290
1,2901,2901,290min4040404040W498498498498498J
(Elec)
1,195,200 1,195,200 1,195,200 1,195,200 1,195,200kg
Water (Evap) 1.21.141.0260.87210.69768J (Evap) 2,712,000
2,576,400
2,318,76
It's more likely geopolitics than cold fusion, if that's what you are
thinking.
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
I'm assuming this is just nonsense but some of the patho-skeptics are
claiming that the russian report would have to produce dry steam in order
to reach the energy levels he's claiming.
While I'm still very skeptical, and his COP numbers have already been
proven to be nonsense, I would assume such
http://www.businessinsider.com/oil-plunges-december-29-2014-12
Its not clear that he owes everything to Fleischmann & Pons. If they had
not published, he might well have developed his theory from his original
motivation, which was high temperature superconductivity. Given fractional
Rydberg states its clear that their pusuit would be a new source of
energy.
Sigh . . . I had forgotten what a jerk Mills can be.
He owes everything to Fleischmann & Pons -- as do we all. If they had not
published, he never would have thought to do his first experiments.
- Jed
From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
Mills recently had more uncomplimentary things to say about recent LENR
research. See SCP thread: "a mixture of nickel and lithium aluminum hydride"
See thread:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/SocietyforClassicalPhysics/conversations
/topics/42
Quite aside from the business consequences of his comments, my perception
of Mills is that the failure of the LENR community to take his theory more
seriously -- particularly given the LENR community's theoretic poverty --
is "bad science", independent of the quality of the empirical work of the
LE
Mills recently had more uncomplimentary things to say about recent LENR
research. See SCP thread:
"a mixture of nickel and lithium aluminum hydride"
See thread:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/SocietyforClassicalPhysics/conversations
/topics/4274
*
Free downloadable book from NASA.
http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/files/Archaeology_Anthropology_and_I
nterstellar_Communication_TAGGED.pdf
-mark
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