I recall reading that it is going to be a challenge to generate all of the
tritium required to fuel the Tokamak reactor itself. Has this problem been
resolved? Is there going to be enough left over to become a proliferation
issue?
Dave
-Original Message-
From: a.ashfield
Dear Friends,
A good month-start many things happen
If your answer to the question is YES, please give me
a bip.
Peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
The statement that the device can be sealed or unsealed merely covers all the
bases as far as I can determine. What he actually does in his device is left
unanswered since it can be one of any of the three possible states.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Roarty, Francis X
Sorry to hear about that Frank,
The world is full of pompous asses.
Perhaps it's the pending presidential election which tends to bring out the
best and worst of us. When I was in Washington, south of Seattle, last week I
saw accompanying two bumper stickers on a back of a pickup.
In reply to Frank Znidarsic's message of Tue, 1 Sep 2015 19:14:53 -0400:
Hi Frank,
Instead of trying to get him banned on Amazon, why don't you take him up on his
offer to give a talk? Then you will have an opportunity to answer questions
directly. You may even gain some converts. ;)
[snip]
>
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 8:15 PM, Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
wrote:
> The 2st sticker on the left side of the bumper had a photo of Trump it sed:
>
> Trump in 2016
>
> The 2nd sticker on the right side of the bumper had a photo of Hillary it
> sed:
>
>
Fred offered some really insulting remarks about me and my book and my work.
He never purchased a book.
I am working to get him banned at amazon.
This book is a self-published ("Znidarsic Science Books" indeed) collection of
nonsense that would not be published by any reputable
Despite calls for replication based on the revelations of this publication
[WO2015127263], I found almost nothing new in this disclosure that has not
already been published or surmised. The bulk of the patent application is
a direct rehash of the Lugano report, as though written by Lugano
Jed sez:
> Not costly or difficult if you are a phosita!
> To paraphrase Dirty Harry: Ask yourself:
> Do I pheel like a phosita? Well, do ya, punk?
A man's gotta know his limitations. ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2JnCXvm_Qc
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
OrionWorks.com
Thanks Bob,
Your’s is a very reasonable well thought out opinion ☺ It rings true!
Fran
From: Bob Higgins [mailto:rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:01 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]: Opinion on Rossi-IH WO publication
Despite calls for replication
I ordered one to test. Hey, it makes as much sense as did SMOT.
The company does seem to have some cred .. but the website is nothing which
could not have been faked. Do not order anything like this unless you have
PayPal.
The best advertising is to get a few thousand out there for testing
Bob, but I thought he used emissivity according to literature. There is a
graph with it. In the Lugano report, there wasn't, as far as I remember.
Axil
"NRC nuclear inspections cost a lot, The reactor operators must give the NRC
about 20 million a year for inspection."
For Tokamaks too? It's Tokamaks that make tritium in bulk. Probably the
greatest threat for proliferation there is.
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