Jones and Jed, thanks. Very interesting. I found that the two possible
refutation-type papers I received "on the side" are available, one on the
archive, one on New Energy Times (and maybe also on the archive, I didn't
check). Again, I recognize this was/is all probably well known to both of
you, j
I wrote:
> I give this more credence than anything from Rossi, DGT, Brillouin or
>> Piantelli, for instance.
>>
>
> Me too.
>
That's not to say that DGT and Piantelli lack any credence.
Rossi is on a planet by himself. Impossible to judge. I have no technical
reason to doubt him but by every ot
Jones Beene wrote:
> Technova is somewhat of a mystery in how their work fits into the business
> Toyota strategy, but is well-funded and with qualified personnel - I give
> this more credence than anything from Rossi, DGT, Brillouin or Piantelli,
> for instance.
>
Me too. But SRI is now workin
Jeff,
Caution is always called for in LENR claims and there is some contradictory
information amongst all the slides. However, I think there are a number of
interested parties who do not want this paper to be true, since it does not
bolster a pet theory.
Technova's stated claim, which is r
rparamagnetism can get complicated. This post and
> others imply that there likely are a wealth of discoveries lurking within
> the realm of nano sized particles.
>
> Dave
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jones Beene
> To: vortex-l
> Sent: Fri, Oct 26, 2012 1
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Hybrid Ni-H reproduction buried in the link forwarded by Alan
>This is fully consistentwith an emerging nanomagnetism theory.
It is also related to the“Reiter effect” with nickel-manganese or cobalt
hydriding reactions.
I have a strong suspicionthat the key to the ther
Technova – using Ahern’s powder recipe (Cu–Ni binary nano-particles dispersed
into many ZrO2 flakes)… Here is a relevant extract from the paper.
Heat production [disappearance] is endothermic for T < 200 C sample
temperature, but exothermic for T > 250C and… average heat by H gas-loading
[wa
Le Oct 25, 2012 à 11:16 PM, Jeff Berkowitz a écrit :
> Now we refer some typical experimental data of heat evolution by H(D)-gas
> loading with CNZ (Cu0.08Ni0.35/Zr0.57)
> sample (Cu–Ni binary nano-particles dispersed into many ZrO2 flakes),
> currently on-going at Kobe–Technova group
> [18,19]
Almost casually, buried in what appears to be a theoretical article, on p.
117 of the link forwarded by Alan Fletcher (
http://www.iscmns.org/CMNS/JCMNS-Vol9.pdf), Takahashi describes a
reproduction of excess heat in a hybrid Ni-H system:
Now we refer some typical experimental data of heat evoluti
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