[Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch

2012-01-06 Thread Terry Blanton
fueled by ZPE? It would seem that the numbers are right and absolutely no nuclear reactions nor transmutations are occurring. The energy of association of nascent hydrogen is 4.476 eV per H2 atom. The dissociation energy of one mole of H2 is 4.476 x 6.02 x 10^23 = 2.7 x 10^24 eV. At 22.47 MeV

Re: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch

2012-01-06 Thread Terry Blanton
BTW, this has been discussed before, I just wanted to put the numbers on it. T

RE: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch

2012-01-06 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Terry Blanton So how exactly does the surface of a metal dissociate molecular hydrogen? Romanowski offers a complicated suggestion. In short - the copper-nickel alloy supplies about 3 eV of the necessary energy, in a kind of QM tunneling reaction. The molecule

Re: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch

2012-01-06 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: On a basis of these calculations a measure of catalytic power of the metals was defined and the series of metals and alloys was ordered according to their catalytic power. It was found that the highest catalytic power with

RE: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch

2012-01-06 Thread Roarty, Francis X
but it is an honest intuitive perspective. _ From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 2:41 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch -Original Message- From

RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch

2012-01-06 Thread Roarty, Francis X
@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch fueled by ZPE? It would seem that the numbers are right and absolutely no nuclear reactions nor transmutations are occurring. The energy of association of nascent hydrogen is 4.476 eV per H2 atom. The dissociation energy

Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch

2012-01-06 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Roarty, Francis X francis.x.roa...@lmco.com wrote: My posit above is that fewer or smaller VP are NOT left in the suppressed void but rather space-time fabric has a consistent density and cross section population such that the fabric stretches to allow the

Re: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch

2012-01-06 Thread Terry Blanton
If the source of Rossi Reactor energy is association of nascent hydrogen, there is an easy test. All you have to do is detect 277 nm far-ultraviolet photons whose energy is equal to 4.476 eV. Now that I mention it, I recall a window in the reactor in one of the Defkalion photos which could have

Re: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch

2012-01-06 Thread francis
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 a

Re: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch

2012-01-06 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 7:33 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: My bet on that window, which I did not notice, is that it would be for use with a start-up device (a laser, for instance), and not as a detector. http://defkalion-energy.com/files/DGT_PRESS%20RELEASE_2011-11-14.pdf The

Re: [Vo]:Is the Rossi Reactor a Langmuir Torch

2012-01-06 Thread Terry Blanton
Bloody hell. If the reactor works by the oscillation of hydrogen between molecular and atomic states, the only reason to have to service the reactor is the depletion of hydrogen through the reactor walls or some type of pollution occurring in the reaction. It makes a large difference in the