Re: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Steve High
Soa presumably capable researcher puts hydroxy nickel in a sealed crucible, matches it with an equal mass of indium, heats the crucibles to 300 degrees and measures an elevated heat signature from the active crucible. This result is invalidated because there are no hydrinos? I would prefer t

Re: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Danny Ross Lunsford
"The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics" - enough said. I don't know which is more irritating, that mainstream people ignore the transparent reports of telescopes and thermometers, or that self-serving narcissists invent their own worlds and push them on those who have lost their patienc

Re: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Danny Ross Lunsford
; - Chopin From: Jed Rothwell To: "vortex-l@eskimo.com" Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 2:00 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude Eric Walker wrote:   Just curious -- are your comments in the context of detecting helium in an NiH experiment, or in ge

Re: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
Eric Walker wrote: > Just curious -- are your comments in the context of detecting helium in an > NiH experiment, or in general? > Ni-H may not even produce helium. I wouldn't know. I meant any nuclear reaction that produces helium. The amount is tens of millions of times smaller than spent che

Re: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Eric Walker
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote: I do not think you could detect this, even with the best mass spectrometer > and a tightly sealed cell. Helium is ubiquitous and after strenuous efforts > to remove it, the background would probably be far higher than the amount > produced in t

Re: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
Axil Axil wrote: > Was helium produced? > I do not think you could detect this, even with the best mass spectrometer and a tightly sealed cell. Helium is ubiquitous and after strenuous efforts to remove it, the background would probably be far higher than the amount produced in this reaction.

Re: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Carl High
http://mechanical.illinois.edu/directory/faculty/glumac On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 12:10 PM, Carl High wrote: > FWIW if you take a look at Dr Glumac's faculty directory page he does list > himself as a consultant for Blacklight Power. That seems to be an > out-in-the-open disclosure of contact. Th

Re: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Carl High
FWIW if you take a look at Dr Glumac's faculty directory page he does list himself as a consultant for Blacklight Power. That seems to be an out-in-the-open disclosure of contact. This guy might turn out to be a valuable ally, would be interesting to hear from him. Steve High On Sun, May 25, 201

RE: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Jones Beene
Perhaps the initial response was too harsh … as this could be important – but Mills has a long history of trying to “buy” academic support for his theory, in various subtle ways like this – with the result being that at least one Professor was fired for not disclosing the personal contacts and m

Re: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Axil Axil
It would have been interesting to see a assay of the elements present in the sample before an after the experiment. This is a means to find out if any transmutation resulted from the experiment. Did the gas pressure inside the test cell increase? Was helium produced? It would be interesting to see

Re: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Carl High
Well, Jones, to be fair to Dr Glumac, I do not see where he is verbalizing support for Mills' theoretical underpinnings. Scientific progress is based on having the funds and initiative to move forward. It is not surprising that as a contractee to Mills, Glumac was not asked to check for photon emis

RE: [Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Jones Beene
Well, the professor should be questioned, if not chided - about what is not seen and not reported, instead of what is seen and glossed over. This is substandard, at best. It is an interesting experiment BUT it is one that looks more like the Rossi effect than Mills. Heat is added to trig

[Vo]:Anomalous heat production validated by a Young Dude

2014-05-25 Thread Carl High
Leaving aside for the moment that he was working with the controversial Randall Mills, a professor from University of Illinois has affixed his good name to evidence that non-chemistry-based heat is produced when a copper hydroxide/copper bromide mixture is heated to 300C in a differential scanning