Jones Beene wrote:
> In the video, Claytor states that the output increased from pico-Curies to
> nano-Curies with the Co-netic-AA (nickel alloy). Ostensibly – that would
> indicate three orders of magnitude. However AFAIK - nowhere is there a
> chart or graph which documents nano-Curies, in pri
In the video, Claytor states that the output increased from pico-Curies to
nano-Curies with the Co-netic-AA (nickel alloy). Ostensibly – that would
indicate three orders of magnitude. However AFAIK - nowhere is there a chart or
graph which documents nano-Curies, in print.
From: Jed Rothwe
Tom Claytor's video showed:
> I think the highest output is second from the bottom on the table, "Ni-C
> shown in Figure 4" with 52.3 pCi (pico-Curies) (~2 Bq).
>
By the way, I consider this the best, most rigorous proof yet revealed that
nickel produces the cold fusion effect. I have been all-b
This experiment shows what happens when a lot of matter is packed into a
small volume of space. This situation is the play ground of quantum
mechanics where its weird nature comes to the fore and the uncertainty
principle is enhanced. There is a increase in the superposition of
particles and the en
"Missing" (hidden) magnetism - is this a more general feature?
Jones--
No Mulligans on the back nine. I doubt you will be included—maybe on his
fourth follow-on paper.
Was it all isotopes of Pu that showed the state of flux? I wonder how neutron
scattering examination can observe oscillation
Dear Readers,
That is for this Saturday
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/07/lenr-info-for-jul-11-2015.html
An exercise of sincerity plus some info.
All the best,,
Peter
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
This research "could have" relevance for LENR (but otherwise would be
irrelevant to the field, and of course is not mentioned). The article is
merely the golf tee for a long par-5 on the back nine :-)
http://phys.org/news/2015-07-neutrons-magnetism-plutonium.html
One aspect of this discovery goes
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