[Vo]:European LENR patent owned by Russian scientist

2015-01-20 Thread Peter Gluck
I wrote this http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/01/european-patent-owned-by-russian.html I send it to you now, early here in the spirit of bis dat qui cito dat Will let you know if other news come. But please do the same with me.. Life is interestingLENR even more. Greetings, Peter -- Dr.

Re: [Vo]:Why cold fusion will not need any grid

2015-01-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Eric Walker eric.wal...@gmail.com wrote: To be included in the disadvantages of a new technology are ones relating to existing regulations and to sunk capital costs. Yes. It is hard to predict the effect of regulations on cold fusion. Sunk capital costs for equipment and infrastructure can

Re: [Vo]:Why cold fusion will not need any grid

2015-01-20 Thread Alain Sepeda
one point to support your vision jed, no grid, agains what I propose as possible, a microgrid, can be found with It, Internet. if you see internet it is both like a grid with utilities, the internet provider, servers, sites, DNS, routers ... and individual resources, PC, personal wifinetwork...

Re: [Vo]:Jed's Results Look Good So Far

2015-01-20 Thread David Roberson
I finally have a simple simulation model of the Mizuno reactor which has excellent correlation to the data supplied in the excel files that Jed published in his report. I used the program to monitor all of the days he supplied data for to verify the simulation accuracy. I also constructed a

Re: [Vo]:Why cold fusion will not need any grid

2015-01-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Lennart Thornros lenn...@thornros.com wrote: However, I agree with the notion that having people stringing electrical lines without enough expertise would be dangerous. I rather saw that decisions about how where and why to 'string wires' would be determined by the neighbors interested in a

Re: [Vo]:Why cold fusion will not need any grid

2015-01-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Alain Sepeda alain.sep...@gmail.com wrote: just putting 2 generators on the same home-grid is not so simple. it is like having two internet access on the same network. (with DC it can be simpler, or not). No, it is easy. One generator is in the emergency standby mode. If the first one goes

Re: [Vo]:Jed's Results Look Good So Far

2015-01-20 Thread David Roberson
Jed said:That is the wrong way to evaluate it. Look at energy, not power. The energy output is 2 to 3 times input, measured in the water alone. The power of the 20 W pulse is irrelevant. You could probably improve the insulation and make it a smaller pulse with less power and less energy.

Re: [Vo]:the hole truth and nothing but

2015-01-20 Thread mixent
In reply to Bob Cook's message of Mon, 19 Jan 2015 21:11:30 -0800: Hi, [snip] Robin-- You say that the LiHy4 item carries a negative charge. I assume you mean it is an negative ion. Yes. How do you know this? I don't. I'm hypothesizing here. However, it's obviously energetically

Re: [Vo]:Why cold fusion will not need any grid

2015-01-20 Thread mixent
In reply to Alain Sepeda's message of Tue, 20 Jan 2015 21:49:34 +0100: Hi, [snip] just putting 2 generators on the same home-grid is not so simple. it is like having two internet access on the same network. (with DC it can be simpler, or not). ...that's why they should be designed and sold as a

RE: [Vo]:the hole truth and nothing but

2015-01-20 Thread Jones Beene
Robin, Getting 4 protons to react with lithium at the same time seems unlikely. How do you envision this happening with regularity? Why not simply Li(Hy-) ? -Original Message- From: mix...@bigpond.com In reply to Bob Cook's message: You say that the LiHy4 item carries a negative

Re: [Vo]:Jed's Results Look Good So Far

2015-01-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote: I feel that the excess power must be at least 5 watts, but it is difficult to be confident at the low power levels. Mizuno and I estimate 5 or 10 Watts. It does not matter. As long as it is well above the noise, who cares how big it is? He was

Re: [Vo]:Why cold fusion will not need any grid

2015-01-20 Thread Alain Sepeda
you are right that regulation of the grid is essential for safety, and stability. Of course I assumed that the engineering regulation would be respected, the regulation i talk abou are not about safety but just to protect utilisties as often regulation are exploited by politicians. just putting 2

Re: [Vo]:Why cold fusion will not need any grid

2015-01-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Alain Sepeda alain.sep...@gmail.com wrote: 2- shared devices are too much regulated and taxed to be affordable/usable. 2 will be probably true untill utilities die... That is an interesting point. Come to think of it, a small shared electric grid should be highly regulated. It would be a

Re: [Vo]:Why cold fusion will not need any grid

2015-01-20 Thread Lennart Thornros
Eric, I think your statement has a lot of validity. In addition it supports my idea that large organizations are bad from all points of view and the advantages they had are now obsolete due to our easy and reliable information capacity. I will think the banks are very good examples. European banks