[Vo]:Webinar on LENR

2016-01-17 Thread a.ashfield
Webinar by Mats Lewan. This one hour talk covers all the basics. The Q after the talk is particularly interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ3S3YMH96s=youtu.be

Re: [Vo]:new CF experiments?

2016-01-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jack Cole wrote: Jones, > > Good find. Reading the translated comments, there are some good points. > You mean the comments below the YouTube version of the video. Yes, there are some interesting comments. Google translate does a fantastic job translating them. It seems to

Re: [Vo]:Re: Nuclear Isomers (2005 article in Nature)

2016-01-17 Thread Eric Walker
Hi Bob, On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 7:15 AM, Bob Cook wrote: I agree with your thought about the role of isomers in the natural > abundance of elements. I think you accidentally mistook the quote I was quoting from Harry's article for something I myself said. I was asking

Re: [Vo]:Hexagonal Crystals- Kagome Triangles and Space Time

2016-01-17 Thread Ron Kita
I like Benzene ring-toroids...If charged as in electrets...Plasmodic. Ad astra, Ron Kita, Chiralex On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > I am fond of the theory that depicts electrons as plasmoids. > > http://www.cybsoc.org/electron.pdf > Is the electron a

Re: [Vo]:new CF experiments?

2016-01-17 Thread Eric Walker
On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 9:02 PM, Jack Cole wrote: Good find. Reading the translated comments, there are some good points. > Specifically, the hydrogen conducts heat at a much higher rate to the > quartz outer tube. Thus, the nickel wire is not as bright under hydrogen. > I

Re: [Vo]:Hexagonal Crystals- Kagome Triangles and Space Time

2016-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
I am fond of the theory that depicts electrons as plasmoids. http://www.cybsoc.org/electron.pdf Is the electron a photon with toroidal topology This idea coud be extended to quarks. If quarks are plasmoids, then there could be a topological resonance between plasmoids produced by hexagonal

Re: [Vo]:new CF experiments?

2016-01-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jones Beene wrote: This video reports on the same device and is apparently several months old. > > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31_9ryU7xyw > > Okay, a contact link at the video lists: Laboratory of Experimental Physics "TET", Ukraine, Zaporozhye Experimental

Re: [Vo]:new CF experiments?

2016-01-17 Thread Jack Cole
Eric, I think it means that at the same power input level, more heat would be conducted away from the heating element into the water giving the appearance of a greater power output. I think the only way this could be true is if more heat conducts out of the ends of the quartz tubes (instead of

[Vo]:Iron oxide, hydrogen and a mechanism for densification

2016-01-17 Thread Jones Beene
Here are some factoids to toss around in pursuit of UDD on an industrial scale. This does not seem to be what Holmlid is doing, but it makes sense anyway, at least on paper. Magnetite is iron-oxide with the chemical formula is Fe3O4 ratio 1:1.33 (iron to oxygen atoms) Hematite is iron-oxide with

Re: [Vo]:new CF experiments?

2016-01-17 Thread Axil Axil
One reason why the LENR reaction is active in this experiment is because quartz was used as the reactor enclosure. Quartz is a hexagonal crystal. This shape crystal is friendly to the LENR reaction. In the Francesco Celani experiment, the hottest temperature was found on the mica support.

Re: [Vo]:new CF experiments?

2016-01-17 Thread Eric Walker
Jack, On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 4:15 PM, Jack Cole wrote: The same amount of power must be dissipated in both conditions assuming the > same input power. The only path I see to a false result is that there are > different heat conduction paths comparing the hydrogen to air

Re: [Vo]:new CF experiments?

2016-01-17 Thread Jack Cole
Eric, Yes it is. Something interesting is taking place here. I watched the video again. There was a subtitle that might resolve some of the issues: "Measurements showed heating 7 liters of circulating water for 180 seconds. In the air by 2 degrees. Under a hydrogen atmosphere (1 bar) by 3

[Vo]:Re: Nuclear Isomers (2005 article in Nature)

2016-01-17 Thread Bob Cook
Eric-- I agree with your thought about the role of isomers in the natural abundance of elements. Isomers are what makes nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) a valuable tool. The idea is that a nucleus is excited to an elevated “isomeric” energy state by a RESONANT radio frequency input energy in

[Vo]:Hexagonal Crystals- Kagome Triangles and Space Time

2016-01-17 Thread Ron Kita
Greetings Vortex, Since my interests reside in hexagonal structures, I always wondered IF hexagonal structures are "fundamental". Several years ago in a special edition of Scientific American was an article on Kagome Structures that are based upon equilateral triangles and their relationship to

RE: [Vo]:Hexagonal Crystals- Kagome Triangles and Space Time

2016-01-17 Thread Jones Beene
Good analysis, Ron Iron oxide has this hexagonal nanostructure which probably plays into the Holmlid effect. In searching for “Kagome” and iron-oxide, it turns out that the structural shift from hematite to magnetite involves going from the 2D hexagon to the 3D Kagome structure. The

[Vo]:during the next days I will stay more at the sunny side of the LENR+ opinion spectrum

2016-01-17 Thread Peter Gluck
Dear Friends, Not the best, but surely the longest issue of EGO OUT this year Uncertainty and doubts are very strong, discontent dominates. My optimism has lost a few pounds and needs seances of forced-feeding. Surprisingly the news are good for a weekend day. I am asking now the people from