Looking forward to it too!
On 9 July 2016 at 18:00, Ruby wrote:
> THANK YOU Esa for giving those few seconds of sweet music. I can't wait
> to work with you more on the next movie.
>
> Love Love LOVE,
> Ruby
>
>
> On 7/9/16 3:16 AM, Esa Ruoho wrote:
>
> Hi guys!
>
> Any thoughts on this docume
Rossi's transmutation results imply that the mechanism for nucleon transfer
comes by way of energy transfer and sub atomic particle condensation inside
the nucleus, and not particle transfer coming through the coulomb barrier..
On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 11:00 AM, Ruby wrote:
> THANK YOU Esa for giv
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/07/jul-09-2016-do-not-set-limits-to-lenr.html
A new discussion has started...not a dispute..
peter.
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
Yes, I agree Jones, There are many hosts to the reaction, which by some
logic should make the reaction independent of any host, (with regards to
the common qualities of those hosts). In all cases, hydrogen is used,
so I refer to hydrogen (D and H) as the fuel for the reaction.
There is a basi
Thank you for watching Jed, I hope you enjoyed it.
There exist Pd-D systems that make excess heat but do not use Lithium
factually.
I do not know whether Miles agrees or not with that fact.
However, I do know that Miles disagrees that the effect is a surface
effect.
Yet I left in Storms d
From: Eric Walker
Jones Beene wrote:
This conflict and other divergent results is leading to the only possible
conclusion about LENR - that there are more than one type of reaction, possibly
many similar but differing reactions - and more than one type of positive
outcome.
This seems likely
On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
This conflict and other divergent results is leading to the only possible
> conclusion about LENR - that there are more than one type of reaction,
> possibly many similar but differing reactions - and more than one type of
> positive outcome.
First, thanks to Ruby for such an amazing effort.
As to the point about lithium-6 …. Yes, there are lithium-free reactions which
show excess heat, no denying that. The gas-phase nanoscale systems of
Arata-Zhang, Ahern and others find excess heat with no apparent lithium, no
electrical input,
Ruby wrote:
> There exist Pd-D systems that make excess heat but do not use Lithium.
> Therefore, I conclude, following other scientists' reasoning, that Lithium
> is not required for the reaction.
>
I think that is what Mel Miles believes. It would be a little inappropriate
to emphasize the li
Thank you Jones for watching this lengthy video, and for your comments,
too. The movie is not a science paper, but more a lesson in procedure
on how MIles did it.
There exist Pd-D systems that make excess heat but do not use Lithium.
Therefore, I conclude, following other scientists' reasoning
THANK YOU Esa for giving those few seconds of sweet music. I can't wait
to work with you more on the next movie.
Love Love LOVE,
Ruby
On 7/9/16 3:16 AM, Esa Ruoho wrote:
Hi guys!
Any thoughts on this documentary? Ruby from ColdFusionNow used two of
my tunes in it, briefly, and it is appare
This is very impressive and answers a lot of questions which were not being
addressed before. Finally most of the objections of skeptics are addressed
succinctly in one place by the leading expert. Long overdue.
One minor complaint - with the lack of inclusion of selected details (since the
Hi guys!
Any thoughts on this documentary? Ruby from ColdFusionNow used two of my
tunes in it, briefly, and it is apparently a nice documentary or something.
Here's some information:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM82RW7_II4
http://coldfusionnow.org/anomalous-effects-in-deuterated-systems-melvi
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