Re: [Vo]:Re: Let's continue to think about passive vs active approach to LENR 's existentil problems

2016-05-12 Thread Patrick Ellul
Jed, If it is a matter of calorimetry as you insist, why would they ever settle out of court? Rossi claims it totally rocked while IH claim it totally did not work whatsoever. Settlement would mean that there is a middle ground in terms of success based on calorimetry. Settlement would mean

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2016-05-12 Thread Paul St. Denis
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Re: [Vo]:Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-12 Thread a.ashfield
Jed, I think the numbers killed by power plants, at least in the US,are very flakey. Likewise the number skilled by particulates from indoor cooking relies on models that are probably as bad as IPCC's models of global warming. I'm not interested enough to spend the time it would take to

Re: [Vo]:Rydberg Matter and electron orbitals

2016-05-12 Thread Stephen Cooke
Thanks Eric for this information. Sent from my iPad > On 12 mei 2016, at 03:46, Eric Walker wrote: > > With regard to excited electrons in non-s-shell orbitals, keep in mind the > precession of the orbital around the atomic center. I presume it will cause a > p-shell

Re: [Vo]:Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
a.ashfield wrote: > The World Bank refuses to lend money for cheap new coal fired power > stations "because of environmental concerns." Presumably future children > are more valuable than the ones actually being killed now. > Coal fired plants kill roughly 20,000

Re: [Vo]:Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-12 Thread a.ashfield
Jed, "Poor people are the last to switch to the new technology and they end up paying a lot of money because they cannot afford the transition. Here is a heartbreaking example:" It is even worse than your links suggest. Cooking over indoor fires apparently kills half to one million

[Vo]:Re: Rydberg Matter and electron orbitals

2016-05-12 Thread Bob Cook
Entangled and coherent when when applied to a system of stored energy means the same thing. Such a system is a otherwise called a quantum mechanical system and is coupled by various force fields that can allow transmission of energy within and between different parts of the system separated by

Re: [Vo]:Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
Eric Walker wrote: > And, if your earlier point turns out to be true, there will be a > disproportionate impact on lower income people who are unable to afford the > cost of switching to such distributed power systems. > Yes. That often happens with technology as it

Re: [Vo]:Re: Rydberg Matter and electron orbitals

2016-05-12 Thread Axil Axil
There is an opinion around that says that all atoms that comprise rydberg matter are entangled. In this state, a cluster of N atoms form a lattice in which each member of this aggregation is identical to all the other members of the aggregation. That means that all the atoms act in lock step so

[Vo]:Re: Rydberg Matter and electron orbitals

2016-05-12 Thread Bob Cook
One key feature that Higgins has identified is the nature of the outer (way out) electron. He noted that it is planar in nature and the outer electron can exhibit different shapes and angular momentum and interact with nuclei. in the RM to hold it together---a bond. Such bonding suggests a

[Vo]:LENR INFO AND ABOUT COMPLAINING

2016-05-12 Thread Peter Gluck
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/05/may-12-2016-lenr-info-andthe-art-of.html quite interesting papers/info LENR gets enhanced life? peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com