I wrote:
> ULVAC quadrupole mass spectrometer: model YTP-50M.
> Built in precision meter, ULVAC, GCMT G-Tran ISG-1
>
> I do not know if this has the umph to measure helium.
>
Let me put that in more technical terms. I mean I do not know whether it
has enough resolution, power, moxie or
JonesBeene wrote:
>
> Good point. Jed knows the details of the mass spec Mizuno had available,
> which was damaged in the earthquake. IIRC it was being repaired when the
> paper was written and its present status has not been reported. Perhaps he
> will comment on this.
>
ULVAC quadrupole
Good point. Jed knows the details of the mass spec Mizuno had available,
which was damaged in the earthquake. IIRC it was being repaired when the paper
was written and its present status has not been reported. Perhaps he will
comment on this.
Surely Mizuno was looking for helium before his
Dear Axil—
You note: “Simply put, in all cases, matter that enters the transmutation
process whether that matter is acted upon by any nuclear or sub nuclear process
including fusion, fission, alpha, beta, and gamma radiation, a newly
reconfigured stable resultant elemental product comes out.”
Dear Bob,
It is my feeling that when a Bose condensate induced time dilation state is
encompassing any transmutation activity, that time dilation allows the
nuclear and particle mechanisms to come to a quiescent and stable state
almost instantly in the reference frame outside the zone of
Axil---
There are various theory papers in the offing or already on the street that
indicate that nucleons (protons and neutrons) are made up of 9 muons, which in
turn are made up of positrons and electrons.
Binding forces for the nucleons involve neutrinos and EM fields generated by
the
Axil,
I agree with where you are going here “This difference in the perspective of
time is why we see no nuclear activity going on at or inside the EMF horizon”.
Fusion artifact wavelengths must translate down as the frames deteriorates such
that they are not lethal or even recognized as
Axil Axil wrote:
Lutz Jaitner has commented on the images of craters found and shared on the
> Pd coated Ohmasa vibrator plates
>
I know nothing about this device, but perhaps the vibrations caused a
problem. Anyway, Mizuno ran a cell for 3 years, producing considerable
excess heat, but there
Also see the micro analysis of the LION diamond.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqAqhp2uR7k
On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 10:53 PM Axil Axil wrote:
> Lutz Jaitner has commented on the images of craters found and shared on
> the Pd coated Ohmasa vibrator plates
>
> The craters you have depicted
Lutz Jaitner has commented on the images of craters found and shared on the
Pd coated Ohmasa vibrator plates
The craters you have depicted are similar to the ones found by Zang and
Dash on Pd cathodes:
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In the interview recorded in Episode 15 of the Cold Fusion Now! podcast
with Dennis Cravens, he describes at about 1:50 in to after 3:10 how his
reactor produces holes in the surface of his tube and if the rector is run
hard at a high power density, the reactor falls apart. Dennis Cravens also
Axil Axil wrote:
> *Furthermore, from studying LENR results over the years, it is becoming
> increasingly apparent to me that LENR has a major issue to deal with. LENR
> makes matter and energy disappear. A major problem with LENR reactors is
> that they fall apart over time. This highly
*If you remember some time ago, I was concerned that the LENR reaction
would produce a boatload of muons since Holmlid suggested that LENR might
be based on ultra-dense hydrogen. But over the course of time, this concern
was not well founded, even though it should absolutely be the case. Just
like
I believe that if Mizuno's results are correct, and especially if Ed
Storms' theory is right, this design will be the precursor to all future
devices. As I usually do, I look back at other technologies. The first
transistor was the precursor to all subsequent devices, even though the
methods of
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