Mats Lewan reports at
TV:NASA confirms research in
LENR
http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/energi_miljo/energi/article3384163.ece
..
Ny Teknik contacted NASAs chief scientist, Dr. Dennis Bushnell,
who previously has expressed support for LENR, but he declined to give
any official comments on the
In reply to Roarty, Francis X's message of Fri, 13 Jan 2012 13:17:50 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
>Craig,
>The purifier should be a vast improvement over electrolytic
> cell since you dont need to electrolyze hydrogen out of the water although
> the impure gas being fed in obviously coul
link at NASA
Craig Haynie wrote:
I haven't heard of a hydrogen purifier being used before. From the
description, it appears as if the purifier is simply a substitute for a
palladium electrolytic cell . . .
That's right. The people at BARC did a similar experiment. See:
Krishnan, M
-Original Message-
From: Craig Haynie
> McKubre noted back in the 90s that the Pons-Fleishmann effect [deuterium] can
> be
directly correlated to the degree to which the palladium lattice is
loaded [with deuterium].
"Compared to hydrogen gas as the experimental control: 15°C increase in
Craig Haynie wrote:
I haven't heard of a hydrogen purifier being used before. From the
description, it appears as if the purifier is simply a substitute for a
palladium electrolytic cell . . .
That's right. The people at BARC did a similar experiment. See:
Krishnan, M.S., et al., /Cold Fusion
On Thu, 2012-01-12 at 12:33 -0800, Bill Traweek wrote:
> I notice that on slide 11 they used a Hydrogen purification system as
> a proxy for P&F's electrolytic cell. I also notice that
> the Palladium membrane is heated with a heater. I wonder if Rossi's
> heater is for a related purpose to the
I notice that on slide 11 they used a Hydrogen purification system as a proxy
for P&F's electrolytic cell. I also notice that the Palladium membrane is
heated with a heater. I wonder if Rossi's heater is for a related purpose to
the process.
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/docs/LENR
On 2012-01-12 16:51, Alain Sepeda wrote:
is it new? (maybe is it alzheimer for me?)
Not really. It first appeared on the internal NASA document search
engine a few months ago, but got soon removed after it went popular due
to coverage by 22passi blog (through suggestion by Francesco Celani).
is it new. I remember seeing a paragraph on lenr (as real) there
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/research.htm
but I don't remenber of the attached PDF?
is it new? (maybe is it alzheimer for me?)
2012/1/12 Randall Fink
> **
>
> http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/docs/LENR_at_G
where they can better manipulate conditions.
Fran
From: Randall Fink [mailto:randylf...@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 9:51 AM
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Interesting link at NASA
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/docs/LENR_at_GRC_2011.pdf
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/docs/LENR_at_GRC_2011.pdf
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