Re: [Vo]:Re: I.H. press release responding to Rossi

2016-04-18 Thread Patrick Ellul
The attorney of the defendants: http://www.jonesday.com/crjpace/

Re: [Vo]:Re: I.H. press release responding to Rossi

2016-04-18 Thread Terry Blanton
Hey, Jones, you're a JD. Any relation? :-) On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 5:31 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote: > Seems Darden/IH et al have retained Jones Day to > represent them. >

RE: [Vo]:Is the proton friable?

2016-04-18 Thread Jones Beene
One other thought about Dufour’s hypothesis of a VERY SIZEABLE INCREASE OF GRAVITATION AT PICOMETER DISTANCE (on the order of Coulomb repulsion). This provides the effective pressure, on the order of hundreds of gigapascals, which is required for the known version of metallic hydrogen. The

[Vo]:Article: Glowing nanomaterial to drive new generation of solar cells

2016-04-18 Thread Jack Cole
Implications for LENR? Glowing nanomaterial to drive new generation of solar cells: Physicists have discovered radical new properties in a nanomaterial which opens new possibilities for highly efficient thermophotovoltaic cells, which could one day harvest heat in the dark and turn it into

RE: [Vo]:Is the proton friable?

2016-04-18 Thread Russ George
It seems that when hydrogen/deuterium becomes ultra-dense as Homlid and Fleischmann have shown and said all bets are off as to what is the atom ecology character of those hydrogen nuclei. In my work many years ago a good friend who won the Nobel prize for the ‘Quark’ and a gaggle of other Nobel

Re: [Vo]:Re: I.H. press release responding to Rossi

2016-04-18 Thread Alan Fletcher
Seems Darden/IH et al have retained Jones Day to represent them. < http://freeenergyscams.com/now-we-know-the-defendants-law-firm-in-the-rossi-v-d arden-e-cat-lawsuit/ > This apparently gives them 60 days to reply in detail. Presumably it'll cost them an arm and a

Re: [Vo]:Is the proton friable?

2016-04-18 Thread Axil Axil
Mesoscopic Rydberg-blockaded ensembles in the superatom regime and beyond - T. M. Weber , - M. Höning , - T. Niederprüm

Re: [Vo]:Is the proton friable?

2016-04-18 Thread Bob Higgins
One of the things I don't get about Holmilid's theory for RM formation is that the small RM cluster has a 150pm atomic separation, or about 300pm radius. The Fe-K Fischer-Tropsch catalysts typically have pore diameters of 10-20nm, or nearly 100 times the size of the already huge RM cluster. How

Re: [Vo]:Re: Comparison of energy inputs to Earth climate

2016-04-18 Thread H LV
Presumably these five men were shielded by 10,000 feet of air while they stood directly under the detonation of 2Kiloton atomic bomb. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlE1BdOAfVc Harry On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 3:41 PM, H LV wrote: > Bob, > > Unless the beam of gamma rays

Re: [Vo]:Re: Comparison of energy inputs to Earth climate

2016-04-18 Thread H LV
Bob, Unless the beam of gamma rays are emitted at high enough altitude most of the beam energy will be reabsorbed by the atmosphere. harry On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 4:44 PM, Bob Cook wrote: > Harry- > > No I do not think sending energy to space is equivalent to

Re: [Vo]:Is the proton friable?

2016-04-18 Thread Axil Axil
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > *From:* Bob Higgins > > Ø What you describe is certainly an interesting and scary > proposition - that protons could be sheared or broken apart. However, it > is hard to imagine a number of thing in this hypothesis

RE: [Vo]:Is the proton friable?

2016-04-18 Thread Jones Beene
Bob, There is one other paper I keep forgetting to bring into this discussion on ultra-dense hydrogen. It is Dufour’s brilliant hypothesis of a VERY SIZEABLE INCREASE OF GRAVITATION AT PICOMETER DISTANCE http://www.iscmns.org/asti06/J-DUFOUR%20-%20ASTI%20PRESENTATION%20-%202006.pdf This can

RE: [Vo]:Is the proton friable?

2016-04-18 Thread Jones Beene
From: Bob Higgins * What you describe is certainly an interesting and scary proposition - that protons could be sheared or broken apart. However, it is hard to imagine a number of thing in this hypothesis and that of Olafssen/Holmlid. First of all, where did the potential energy come

[Vo]:Rossi about Temperature in LENR, Info, witch-hunting scapegoating

2016-04-18 Thread Peter Gluck
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/04/ap-18-2016-new-one-sentence-interview.html it's my blog I tell exactly what I think, I do not claim inerrancy coming interesting demo in Russia! peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

Re: [Vo]:Is the proton friable?

2016-04-18 Thread Bob Higgins
Hi Jones, What you describe is certainly an interesting and scary proposition - that protons could be sheared or broken apart. However, it is hard to imagine a number of thing in this hypothesis and that of Olafssen/Holmlid. First of all, where did the potential energy come from to put two

[Vo]:Is the proton friable?

2016-04-18 Thread Jones Beene
fri.a.ble is an adjective meaning "brittle" or easily broken - having little to do with applied heating, as would be expected of "fry-able" if it were a word. Actually "friable" can have something to do with lack of heat, in practice. A few of the toughest steels become friable at low temperature

[Vo]:Presentation in SLC

2016-04-18 Thread Jones Beene
Speaker: Sveinn Ólafsson Title: “Rydberg phases of Hydrogen and low energy nuclear reactions” Presented at the APS April Meeting in Salt Lake City on April 16, 2016 The slide show has been updated over the one from last year https://absuploads.aps.org/presentation.cfm?pid=11976

RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Scientists make "Impossible Material" ... by accident

2016-04-18 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Those are certainly the hot dimensions for Casimir effects so I would expect those pores to be very reactive, might require glove box to keep oxygen and moisture free before exposing to to H/D/T. fran From: Che [mailto:comandantegri...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2016 8:35 PM To: