Ron,
I got no complaints with their theory - right or wrong it is,
IMHO, closer to the truth than all the others. The herd is thinning and I
predict we will see a shift toward the Brillouin technology even while trying
to wrap it in their own proprietary theories along with a c
Mark,
Is this proof of a reduced coulomb barrier?
Fran
From: MarkI-ZeroPoint [mailto:zeropo...@charter.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 1:08 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:New physical attraction between ions in quantum plasmas
Hot off the press!
Not sure is
I've often wondered if these magnetic systems have some unforeseen zero point
asymmetry built into the construction materials... but then I also allow for
trapped ambient gases in the calcium pores of pyramid block.:_)
Fran
_
From: Jones Beene [mailto:
Good questions Bob, I have asked Axil similar but now another thought occurs to
me regarding the spatial measurements of Rydberg atoms... how and with what
metrics were these measurements determined. I still prefer the inverse Rydberg
state for the hydrino inside cavities but am less opposed to
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120315152524.htm
different layered aether geometries…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_dispersion_force
From: Roarty, Francis X
Am I wrong to lump Casimir, Hall, pyrophoric and Eutectic effects as all
related by dispersion forces? There are numerous theories for the occurrence
of natural resonances inside
. Perhaps the very act of extracting energy could be
harnessed to aid the atoms into falling back into a condensed state.
Fran
Roarty, Francis X
Mon, 05 Mar 2012 12:26:51 -0800
Mystery of the Nanoscale Crop Circles solved
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120302101819.htm
"
Mystery of the Nanoscale Crop Circles solved
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120302101819.htm
" When two solids are combined in just the right proportions, changes in
chemical bonding may produce an alloy that melts at a temperature far lower
than either can melt by itself. Such an
Axil said[snip] Through an innovation by DGT, these crystals being highly
sensitive to
magnetic fields can be aligned using a magnetic field to point at or point
away from the lattice. When they are focused on the nickel powder
hydrogen/nickel fusion occurs,
when they are defocused away from the
What exactly do we mean by "reloading"? It can't be the same as initial loading
where hydrogen seeps into the lattice to fill or displace any vacancies or
ambient gas already present because once a stable average gradient is
established you would simply have migration where any displacements lea
Axil,
That is some pretty astounding deductions - do you have any
links of Rossi board vs previous involvements with other companies of DOD
interest? If so you may
Have nailed it!
Fran
From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 4:28 PM
To: vort
Everyone knows tungsten has been a prime suspect since the days of Langmuir and
the atomic welder, As I recall from recent thread, Bohr convinced Langmuir to
downplay the anomalous heat in favor of the greatly improved welding temps. I
have gotten many messages from a tungsten proponent with a s
Robin,
Does your method take into account any of the relativistic like effects
that appear to be occurring wrt modified half lives or the current thread
regarding time crystals? My posit is that as the hydrino approaches the 1/137
limit it has a negative equivalent acceleration that perc
If this experiment occurred in 2009 and resulted in radiation sickness and
transmuted elements at only 840 watts in I have to ask why it is only
becoming news now and why the news isn't all over the front page.. what I am
missing that makes this less than earth shattering news?
Axil,
I am glad you phrased this as "APPEARS" to be relativistic speeds -
exactly the point I have been trying to make regarding Casimir effect and
catalytic action! It is not spatial acceleration but rather periodic
displacement of the lattice along the time axis that can accumulate into
q
This paper also supports my posit that catalytic action is based on changes in
Casimir force where equivalent acceleration felt by gas particles changes with
background geometry - like a bank of cylindrical capacitors On a shaker table
this "momentum changing" effect shears the leads off betwee
Axil,
I just looked at the first paper
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1202.2539.pdf and can see why you said that no useful
energy could be extracted from the "time crystal" because it is in it's lowest
energy state but just as they speculate The crystal is only half the equation
like a
Yes this is another relativistic perspective of why gas loaded into the
lattice of a time crystal APPEARS to take on fractional/hydrino/inverse
Rydberg states. Once the atom achieves ground state it cant go any lower
but it can be displaced on the time axis appearing to get smaller in either
d
If based on zero point energy even indirectly like the HUP induced chaotic
motion of gas then one would presume this anomaly is bidirectional. This means
we could reverse engineer a drive that forces gas through this same anomalous
Ni geometry and it would interact with virtual particles to disp
So Feb 25th may reveal a new leader in the field but without a big name
researcher at the helm? Will a new name responsible for all the claimed
improvements arise or will they remain just an engineering house tweaking the
discoveries of others?
From: Jouni Valkonen [mailto:jounivalko...@gmail.
rgy balance. This is consistent with claims of both
radioactive half life reduction as well as some smaller claims of half life
extension for radioactive gases.
Regards
Fran
From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 9:51 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re
Replication of Black Lights anomalous energy in impossible EUV range by Harvard
and the recent 5 million dollar research grant to Rob Duncan at U of MO is what
Rossi and Defkallion should be worried about. The race is on.
Fran
_
From: Jones Beene [mail
His career will suffer for poor timing, while other "respected" skeptics are
retiring from the field in the face of the growing evidence, they are letting
the young blood charge forward to take their place under the oncoming bus.
Although there was once good reason to be skeptical those reasons
a concentrated
region of very rapid compression.
Fran
From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 12:15 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Rydberg question from Francis
Your theory has a lot of good points but I think one of us has a misconception
about Rydber
Still, this new vigorous carbon catalyst might also work with Ni Hydrogen where
Al is NOT consumed. It would certainly be worth testing!
Fran
-Original Message-
From: Nigel Dyer [mailto:l...@thedyers.org.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 10:29 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXT
Axil,
Your theory has a lot of good points but I think one of us has
a misconception about Rydberg matter .. and it could be me so maybe we can hash
out a couple things right now and at least one of us will benefit. I'll start
with a the small bone to pick that I have mentioned p
[snip] This is a well known and well documented phenomenon related with the
H2-> H1-> H2 circle [/snip] sounds like zero point energy in the Moller - Lyne
tradition.
Fran
From: Alan J Fletcher [mailto:a...@well.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 7:43 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERN
I would argue the oscillation between atomic and molecular states of H or D
represent the strongly coupled energy exchange with the oscillator.
The critical temp places a large gas population near disassociation threshold
and then the oscillator slaves the tripping of the threshold so the molecu
Agreed, and if there happens to be a zero point component of this technology as
I suspect then there will be a reversible linkage to virtual particles that
could lead to a reactionless drive.
Fran
From: Randy Wuller [mailto:rwul...@freeark.com]
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 1:36 PM
To: vortex-
At the very core of my suggestion I was only trying to find an economical way
to drive a piston back and forth to provide a very rapid and large change in
gas pressure. Perhaps a magnetic linkage to a piston like a water pump for a
fish tank would avoid the costly seals and then route the gas v
I think one of the little sterling models would make an interesting reactor
platform where the Ni foam or skeletal cat is captive at the bottom of the
cylinder and the hydrogen gas is sealed inside like the Papp engine – a sort of
hybrid between only using exotic gases like Papp and the present
SPAWAR? Navy lab work - Pam Mossier
From: Wm. Scott Smith [mailto:scott...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 3:10 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Alan, what is SWAPAR???
I don't know how to find this, not even in google
Alan, what is SWAPAR Ban???
_
Why does everyone assume the heater elements use DC? A transformer would be
the easiest way to adjust the voltage or current to larger rms values and
would explain the isolation transformer. The blue control box then might
simply gate this AC power through the transformer for longer or shorter
dura
Jones,
I still share some of Piantelli's fear of oxidizing the reactants
instead of oscillating back and forth between molecular and atomic forms of
hydrogen like Moller and Lyne proscribe. I can understand that other endless
reactions including oxygen may be possible that still harnes
[mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 1:42 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:Ni-64 enrichment
From: Roarty, Francis X
*
There was some conjecture that even sputtering can accomplish a crude form of
enrichment.
I can't see nickel sputtering ma
From: Roarty, Francis X
>
> There was some conjecture that even sputtering can accomplish a crude
> form of enrichment.
I can't see nickel sputtering making a significant difference in enrichment at
all. Is there any real evidence?
Jones,
The discussion was regar
Jones,
There was some conjecture that even sputtering can accomplish a crude form of
enrichment.
Fran
From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 11:39 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:Ni-64 enrichment
This thread on isotopic enrichment of
This article http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/01/120120183038.htm
may have some bearing on your discussion.
[snip] Current T-ray imaging devices are very expensive and operate at only
a low output power, since creating the waves consumes large amounts of
energy and needs to take place
Jones,
I just wanted to remind all of the 3rd alternative which is a
QM based exploitation of Zero Point posited in Jan Naudts paper , Moller's MAHG
, Haisch & Moddel prototype, and "Cavity QED" by Zofia Bialynicka-Birula. The
QM represents the accumulation and segregation of di
Mark,
I think Jones may be even more correct than he realizes. In addition to all
the "current" research and development by competitors there is a likelihood
that one or more nations have already muzzled this technology on the basis
of national security. You can bet those "muzzled" researchers
ore details.
Here is another explanation about the confusion between rydberg atoms
and the hydrino has happened.
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 6:00 PM, francis wrote:
> Alain,
>
>Nice catch! Yes Argon and other noble gases are claimed to
> be catalysts with respec
i
geometry that further reduces any fractional hydrogen it catalyzes.
Fran
From: francis [mailto:froarty...@comcast.net]
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 6:00 PM
To: 'alain.sep...@gmail.com'
Cc: 'vortex-l@eskimo.com'; 'jone...@pacbell.net'
Subject: re:[Vo]:Cataly
Alain,
Nice catch! Yes Argon and other noble gases are claimed to
be catalysts with respect to the hydrino - even if other researchers call
them inverse Rydberg or fractional hydrogen. Gas loading into a rigid
catalytic metal lattice is already more vigorous than wet electrolytic c
I thought that the container was loaded onto a truck and driven away from the
site shortly after the demonstration - Did I just imagine reading that?
Fran
-Original Message-
From: Stephen A. Lawrence [mailto:sa...@pobox.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 2:27 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.c
The recrystallization Temp of W is 1300-1500 C. Since it is known to
disassociate hydrogen when an arc is passed between tungsten electrodes for
atomic welding it might be a great candidate if it can form a nano powder
with the proper geometry. Although powdered tungsten properties remain the
same
Michele, a bumblebee might be a better example since it defies the laws of
aerodynamics and it must therefore be a figment of our imagination and
really can't fly from this sort of skeptical perspective. We don't have to
accept anyone's theory when the experimental results are proven. Even if the
r
Craig,
The purifier should be a vast improvement over electrolytic
cell since you don’t need to electrolyze hydrogen out of the water although the
“impure” gas being fed in obviously could be HHO from electrolysis. I
originally had a Pd membrane wall on the left side of this anim
The underlying posit of this video is that NASA believes Enhancement of Surface
Plasmon Polaritons will initiate and sustain LENR in metal hydride systems. I
have followed Plasmon articles as they relate to translating the laser width
through an aperture of reducing geometry to produce a lithogr
Wow - they went straight from their latest 2011 tests on gas loading [I didn't
see any results listed] to a proposed "engine" tests at Sterling lab in
Cleveland - in the pdf they show what appears to be separate crank cases for a
compressor piston on one end of reactor- cylinder and an expander
robotized...
On 12-01-11 02:53 PM, Roarty, Francis X wrote:
Peter,
Rossi is already one of many - the new researchers that we hear
about here on Vortex are less than the tip of the iceberg.
Interesting. Can you cite any evidence to support that statement? What other
labs ar
Peter,
Rossi is already one of many - the new researchers that we hear
about here on Vortex are less than the tip of the iceberg. I wish Rossi well
but seriously doubt he will even get his own investment back out without a
patent. He is probably too old and poor to survive the y
I liked it as well,
Especially when he says 'actual annihilation's is extremely rare!' works well
with my NEO LET perspective of ether where VP expanding into then shrinking out
of our plane as they flow along a perpendicular extra dimension.
Fran
-Original Message-
From: OrionWorks - S
Defkallion must have some form of "agitation" in the reactor -If not RF then
some other stimulus must be native to their design like laser, mechanical
vibration, electrical or magnetic fields. Going out on a limb I might even
consider some relationship between the golden ratio and the relativist
[snip] Many of us suspected this all along - that the technology is real but
the
implementation is ... not just premature, but closer to an abortion.
[/snip]
I would also put the MAHG in this same category , IMHO the enabling geometry
is self destructing in both cases. I don't know if the solu
Agreed, but the pollution you mention might be a poison to the reaction that
lowers the catalytic power - threads this week about optimum ratios of
copper and Ni in a 2/3 to 1/3 ratio suggest the "recharge" may be only to
keep this ratio optimized. Eventually the control loop may eliminate all
tran
T,
"277 nm far-ultraviolet photons" reminds me of "Black Lights" company name
and their claims of spectrum shift.
"So, how are the 277 nm photons turned into heat?" It is likely a relentless
stream of photons that heat any absorbing material.
I seem to recall one European researcher received
Terry,
The surface forms Casimir geometry which suppresses the larger virtual
particles from fitting between the parallel surfaces - this is IMHO equivalent
to acceleration in the same way that gravity is except that this is a hill or
warp instead of a "well" ...an equivalent inertial fr
I agree with [snip] If ~3 eV comes from tunneling-like QM effects - in the way
Romanowski claims, then the remainder would need to come from either chemistry
or to be "borrowed" in advance of femtosecond recombination. There is little
real transmutation (some, but hundreds of times too little to
ssage-
From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 9:18 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Testing at University of Bologna - The Deadline
Looms
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Roarty, Francis X
wrote:
> Axil,
>
>
Axil,
I have had same suspicion due to her arrival relative to
timeline.
Fran
From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 4:22 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Testing at University of Bologna - The Deadline
Looms
Mary, you
Agreed! I think the Celani report will result in more consistent and numerous
replications by providing a simple feedback mechanism to help researchers
reproduce the necessary environment.
Fran
-Original Message-
From: Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint [mailto:zeropo...@charter.net]
Sent: Friday,
Mark,
I agree the phenomena doesn't "NEED" to be nuclear in a Lyne -
Moller - Zero Point fashion but the reports of transmutation suggests this
anomaly can lead to nuclear reactions if not carefully controlled. I predict
this "capability" will be exaggerated by big business to
can easily picture an LCD display that lets me know when I need to consider
recharging.
Am I alone in wanting to have true independence?
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Roarty, Francis X
mailto:francis.x.roa...@lmco.com>>
To: vortex-l mailto:vortex-l@eskimo.com>>
Sent: Wed,
E-L,
I think Europe will precede the US but it will actually be
smaller, poorer nations that first scramble to certify and demonstrate the
worth of any residential system by Rossi, Defkallion or other entity. The
poorest nations are least controlled by big business and have now
I agree with [snip] like a car engine or a nuclear reactor it need energy to
start or restart if stalled.[/snip] and might suggest the Papp engine was such
a design where
The reaction is similar to dieseling in that all reactants are present in the
cylinders and the crank shaft modifies the PV/T
Jan 2 Article on Cleantechnica
http://cleantechnica.com/2012/01/02/government-scientists-more-efficient-at-splitting-hydrogen/
Looks like Argonne scientists are keeping up with Ni-H [snip] The new catalyst
combination drove the reaction at ten times the previous rate, saving both
energy and mon
James, that is according to Swedish science magazine NyTeknik and I am certain
Xanthoulis' position is that NyTeknik misunderstood him and their synopsis not
accurate on that point.
From: James Bowery [mailto:jabow...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 10:29 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
S
I would love for this to be true ..BUT... It overlooks the choke point
surrounding certifications - You just know big oil is going to leverage this to
thwart cold fusion so it is far more likely that any residential product will
first be distributed in 3rd world and pirate nations. The economic
I like that he spoke in generalities- I completely agree with what he
outlined regarding the environment disassociating the molecules into atoms
but he probably would not commit to my posit based on Naudts, Moller and
Lyne that it is the change in Casimir force that performs the
disassociation. Whe
I agree Gibbs is just writing filler pieces but the way he bends the facts
and creates straw men to aggravate LENR proponents into doing his homework
is infuriating, We never said it was fusion or that it was known physics
-both of which premises he assumes to support his skeptical platform while
i
a fair comparison.
Regards
Fran
-Original Message-
From: Roarty, Francis X
> I have to consider a reaction that only occurs in extreme relativistic warp
> induced by suppression of larger virtual particles - the resulting radiation
> would have to likewise translate fr
On 12/28 Jones Beene said [snip] Fusion is completely ruled out since the
reactants are far too
cold. It is a mistake to think that gammas can be shielded by low density
elements. This would be too easy to demonstrate, if it were true.[/snip]
Jones, although I don't think this is "fusion" either
And perhaps it is the translation from normal 2d to Casimir type 3d by change
in conductivity and spacing of the mirror layers that is at work, where locally
the gas atoms perceive the spatial distance between the boundaries varying
rapidly while from our perspective it is only the mirror conduc
Perhaps the same entanglement is responsible for the fusion such that if a
seemingly low probability fusion event occurs under these circumstances then
the down conversion will also occur? Two different facets of the same
environmental cause?
Fran
Axil Axil
Mon, 26 Dec 2011 08:33:20 -0800
Peter,
I think by "moke up" he means "mock up", a nonfunctional
model or program to help visualize an end item.
Fran
A neo LET perspective would be the electron is tethered electrically to the
nucleus and has it’s own micro gravity well orbiting inside the larger micro
well of the nucleus like the sun earth arrangement but dependent upon the
electrical tether as opposed to a gravitational one. In Neo LET an ex
Daniel,
Yes I noted the 2nd paper as well regarding the "law" of magic numbers and
forwarded it to Jones Beene which I believe he has been promoting for years.
Fran
From: Daniel Rocha [mailto:danieldi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 3:46 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTER
I think SR also encompasses this if you consider the “temperature” of an
experiment near 0 K inside a dilated inertial frame like the Paradox twin
approaching C. From our comparatively stationary perspective on earth the
“temperature” of the experiment in the twins near luminal spaceship would
Hi Aussie Guy,
Jones Beene and I kicked around a similar idea of a pressurized tube
with the h1 squeezing
"Out" instead of the Arrata style nested Pd reactors where the pressurized H2
squeezes "into" the interior tube.
We exchanged ideas regarding pourous staninless steel tubes with elect
They also spoke of the excess heat being caused by "efficient" recombination of
hydrogen atoms. "efficient" doesn't get you over-unity and they should have
been looking at the other end of the reversible reaction where the environment
was actually lowering the disassociation threshold to the poi
On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 5:32 PM Peter Heckert said [snip] This is rather
exactly what they use at Max Plank Institute for their
high temperature heat storage system.
http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/10/1/325/pdf [/snip]
Peter,
In the past I have mentioned the Lyne furnace and MAHG
Axil,
Welcome aboard! To go even one step further consider that this ability to
bend light may actually be more not than just simulating the bending of
space time, that it actually is bending space time! Jan Naudt's paper that
the hydrino is relativistic is a big clue that Casimir effect is the
e
On Tuesday 12/6/11 Alain wrote [snip] I can add few "excuse". -first of all the
current isotopic ration of Ni might be the consequence of an equlibrium
reaction, in a very hot system, under neutron flux...-second, it seems that the
shape of the metal lattice (surface, temperature), and some othe
JC,
IMHO the resonance as mentioned by Mark, and the Rydberg
matter as mentioned by Axil, are both "involved" in supplying this million
fold energy gain you require but are not the "source". I do like that you
referred to " the random atomic motion" because it is actually j
Once Mill's or Rossi's materials are up to temp they NEED energy subtracted
because the atomic hydrogen must cool to reform h2 then changes in
suppression values experienced by the moving gas relative to the Ni geometry
lower the disassociation threshold such that the newly formed molecule
disasso
Actually I am happy to see that NASA is cogent that these seemingly
disparate efforts are all based on the same underlying principles. Between
the power points of Bushnell and Nelson we see the Papp engine, Mills
hydrino, W-L theory and Rossi being considered as a group which as a student
of ZPE I
Hi Jones, Yes I did pitch this idea to Moller but his reply indicated that I
needed to be a serious investor before he and Frolov could
Commit any further energy into this pursuit. He is presently engaged in
other work that would preclude much near term effort on his part.
I wanted to sputter th
Peter,
How about relativistic red shift of the radiation? I remain
convinced that Naudts posit of relativistic hydrogen is due to the Ni geometry
that suppresses vacuum density placing these
Gas atoms equivalently into inertial frames of fractional C. If the radiation
is initia
"proprietary catalysts involved in reaction chamber" seems to imply the
proprietary additive pervades the entire reaction chamber rather than just the
powder. Mixing with the pressurized h2 I think we have to assume it is another
gas or becomes gaseous with heating.
Fran
From: Jed Rothwell [mai
DK announces "its" current work on Nickel and Hydrogen exothermic reaction
using Chemically Assisted Low Energy
Nuclear Reactions. They make no mention of Rossi but instead point simply to
the generic field of LENR Chemistry as their inspiration. Since Rossi has
already admitted that DK was neve
All this discussion based on an August phone call to someone at Ny Teknik
back in August is just unwarranted drama, I predict Xanthoulis will deny
this version of the story and leave it to Rossi to make a case if there is
one. If DK did get a hint from Sienna then they have had plenty of time to
d
Many of us have given Steven the same sound advice but you can't make him
drink.
I like the timeline Ahern presents to connect the dots and would like to know
more about the VETC information regarding vibrational properties between 3-15
nm. The information appears to be from experimental result and doesn't suggest
a particular theory responsible for the atypical vibration mo
Terry,
Do you have anything for blackbirds? Today I opened my front door and viewed an
impacted bird dropping in the middle of my storm door's full view window glass,
made more impressive by the 4 foot wide porch with overhanging roof.
Immediately to my left the porch has a stone wall where the
atory, scientists have managed to slow light down even to a
standstill in a BSC of atoms [21, 22] (see [23] Trapping
Light<http://www.i-sis.org.uk/trappingLight.php>, SiS 22).
From: Roarty, Francis X
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 5:04 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo
Frank,
I am starting to see things from your perspective, if you are
correct about propagation speed inside a nucleus being faster than C and if
this holds true for super atoms of condensed matter then you have a potential
force converter where energy supplied by normal propagati
Since Rossi said he never gave Defkallion his secret sauce then we should
treat DK like any other stand alone research team - Instead of chasing after
Rossi based on a broken contract DK should be pursuing a researcher to take
what they claim they already have to the next level. The patent mess
at the oscilion/
nanomagnetism really side steps the 2nd law than it is the certainly the
better way to introduce this field to the mainstream in a manner they can
accept.
Fran
From: francis [mailto:froarty...@comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 5:22 PM
To: 'hohlr...@gmail.com'
Hi Terry,
I agree oscillon activity could explain the anomalous heat in the
Rossi
Reactor, and helps to explain why an external exciter of certain frequencies
is necessary but
I don't think this is fast enough for pair separation like the recent
article using SQUIDS to create the equivalen
Ron,
Temp is an average measurement and varies more and more widely with
localization especially, IMHO, when Casimir geometry is involved... fractional
hydrogen could achieve these temps where Casimir confinement is most extreme.
These "hot spots" may be what Rossi is both trying to protect and
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