In reply to David Roberson's message of Mon, 30 Nov 2015 18:10:02 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
Dave, I like your analysis. However it implies that if the field were
spherically symmetrical alpha decay would not be enhanced since the nucleus
would not feel the external electrons at all. Since increasing the
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 3:36 PM, wrote:
The emphasis I think should be placed on the word "opposite". IOW one might
> expect the result to be "opposite" as well.
>
True. I suspect it will be hard to get much further insight into the
matter at the level of physical
a.ashfield wrote:
Mats,
> I have commented as shown below.
>
> Global warming has been exaggerated. To understand why see:
>
> http://people.iarc.uaf.edu/~sakasofu/pdf/two_natural_components_recent_climate_change.pdf
> Note Fig 2b.
>
> There is nothing unusual about the
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 3:33 PM, wrote:
Furthermore a specific arrangement of atoms in a molecule or lattice may
> well create an asymmetric field.
If what is needed is a field that is not spherical, that is also an
interesting idea. Perhaps hydrogen and deuterium
Teslaalset wrote:
> Mr. Halem and mr. Guillemin both are members of lenr-invest, which to me
> brings doubts regarding independent evaluation, see
> lenr-invest.com/index.php/about-us/management
>
Thanks for finding him.
- Jed
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Mon, 30 Nov 2015 15:19:03 -0600:
Hi Eric,
This is just a restatement of your original position with no further supporting
evidence or logic.
The emphasis I think should be placed on the word "opposite". IOW one might
expect the result to be "opposite" as
LENR reactors need magnetic confinement
In my opinion, the fundamental nature of the Rossi effect is based on
magnetism. The catalytic particle that produces the reaction is magnetic in
nature. This particle is produced by heat pumping and EMF stimulation. The
nature of this Exotic Neutral
Esa Ruoho wrote:
>
> i don't really grok what Bill Gates has been doing re LENR, I mean, I
> heard something about him going to meet some LENR people worldwide, or
> something?
>
I don't know about worldwide. He visited the ENEA for a day. See:
I would think that they will have a fair and open process on how to get
seen in front of the board.
So there is hope that a LENR startup gets an audition with BEC and hence
get the ball rolling.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 6:45 AM, Esa Ruoho wrote:
> Bob, the thing is, these
The so called Erzion phenomenon was discovered in a series of electrolytic
experiments marked by unexplained changes in a pool of cooling water
outside of the catalytic cell. After 40 minutes of electrolytic cell
operation, water on the tungsten anode side of the cooling vessel started
loosing its
In my opinion, the fundamental nature of the Rossi effect is based on
magnetism. The catalytic particle that produces the reaction is magnetic in
nature. This particle is produced by heat pumping and EMF stimulation. The
nature of this Exotic Neutral Particle (ENP)is reflected by the behaviour
of
See:
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/12/driverless-cars-are-this-centurys-space-race/417672/
People are taking this more and more seriously. I wish they would turn
their attention to cold fusion! I do not think Gates has said anything
about it. My website and video accesses
I wrote:
> Not a single researcher outside of the mainstream has ever replicated cold
> fusion as far as I know, except possibly Rossi.
>
Rossi was helped by some good electrochemists, as he himself graciously
acknowledges.
As I said, I do not know of anyone else who succeeded other than
Lennart Thornros wrote:
> However, you lack in logic when you say:
> If there is one lesson the history of cold fusion teaches it is that the
> experts are usually right, and you should not listen to strange people from
> outside the scientific establishment.
> That is
Jed,
So, you are telling me that the experts in the government are positive to
LENR/CF. Funny to me to support but forget the wallet.
Reality is that there are very few government supported experiments that
has reported success.
Rossi is not the only person having results outside of the
Hello Jed,
I think your heart means well. However, you lack in logic when you say:
If there is one lesson the history of cold fusion teaches it is that the
experts are usually right, and you should not listen to strange people from
outside the scientific establishment.
That is only true if you
These extra dimensions are encountered inside Casimir regions, they result in
both time dilation and spatial contractions. equal and opposite reactions can
now include Lorentzian transformations where spatial displacement is traded for
temporal displacement which is why we get both ZPE and
Just published...
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/12/01-dec-2015-how-can-lenr-get-funds-it.html
I sincerely wished to give you many good news about LENR's present and for
its future
peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
I wrote:
> Read about Fleischmann; sounds to me like an entrepreneur. F was certainly
>> not supported by the government.
>>
>
> He was a professor at a national university his entire working life. The
> University of Southampton is a public research university. He never worked
> for anyone
It has be recently revealed that each 250kVA E-Cat tiger reactor module is
composed of 16 reactors. Only one of those reactors is a powered
activator(mouse). The other 15 are drones driven by the activator. The
activator produces a reaction catalyst that drives the other drones. I say
that the
Lennart Thornros wrote:
> So, you are telling me that the experts in the government are positive to
> LENR/CF.
>
Yes, you can read their papers at LENR-CANR.org and confirm that yourself.
Funny to me to support but forget the wallet.
>
The people in the government who
The list It’s a little ominous in my opinion. If Darden of Cherokee were
listed I would feel better. It would be nice to have a good definition of
“Breakthrough Energy” that included LENR. If it is left out, it tells you
something about the direction of the coalition.
Bob Cook
From: Esa
Seems like it's a who's who of movers and shakers in the IT / commerce biz.
http://www.breakthroughenergycoalition.com
Ridiculous list of people!
Salesforce, Amazon, Virgin Group, Alibaba, SAP, SoftBank, Facebook, Hewlett
Packard.. Wow.
if they're serious, then this is going to progress quite
This increase in power law is the rational which would explain the Holmlid
effect– at least when combined with the paper which suggest that a strong
magnetic field destroys QCD color exchange in matter - to produce muons. In
fact, there is a Casimir region within iron-oxide catalyst. This is
Fuel preprocessing post.
The source of the many exotic heavy elements including rare earths found on
the Lugano fuel particle #1 may have come from the pretreatment of the fuel
using an electric arc between electrodes made of heavy refractory elements
like molybdenum or tungsten. The wide array
Here is a vague press release from Brillouin. It says that someone named
Michael Halem did tests to confirm Brillouin's claims. He wrote a 35-page
Technical Validation Report. But there is no copy of the report available,
and no indication of what he did or what the report says, or for that
Mr. Halem and mr. Guillemin both are members of lenr-invest, which to me
brings doubts regarding independent evaluation, see
lenr-invest.com/index.php/about-us/management
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 8:31 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Here is a vague press release from Brillouin.
Bob, the thing is, these guys could take a product to market pretty easily
(alibaba, amazon) and provide the infrastructure + sales + marketing
required to pull it off. it's not like these peeps are the ones who are
going to sit around and re-invent fire or something. seems more like
they'll fund
Recently I have seen a couple of articles about temperatures below absolute
zero and experimental evidence for this. Here is an example:
http://www.nature.com/news/quantum-gas-goes-below-absolute-zero-1.12146
This sounds a lot like Hotson's description of negative energy.
From: Bob Higgins
Recently I have seen a couple of articles about temperatures below absolute
zero and experimental evidence for this. Here is an example:
http://www.nature.com/news/quantum-gas-goes-below-absolute-zero-1.12146
This sounds a lot like Hotson's description of negative energy.
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