Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-18 Thread Axil Axil
Rossi is not the only show in town. There is good promise that there will be a hand full of other LENR events that will hold our interest over the winter. Rossi is just one of many interesting LENR players that are in the offing. First off, I am interested in what Brian Ahern of Ames National

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-18 Thread francis
. Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory Terry Blanton Thu, 17 Nov 2011 09:37:33 -0800 Examining the web's limited oscillon information, it would appear that it is important that the powder not be bound to the side of the reactor as conjectured by others. The powder must remain free and could

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-18 Thread francis
: Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory Hi Terry, I agree oscillon activity could explain the anomalous heat in the Rossi Reactor, and helps to explain why an external exciter of certain frequencies is necessary but I don't think this is fast enough for pair separation like the recent article

[Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread Jones Beene
This theory, or a version of it, could be behind more than Rossi and LENR, in general ... http://citi5.org/launch/?p=1826 Note sure what the Citi5 group is ... other than opportunists attachment: winmail.dat

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread Terry Blanton
*Apparently, energy localization at the nano-scale circumvents the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics.* * * *Blasphemy!* * * *T * On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: This theory, or a version of it, could be behind more than Rossi and LENR, in general ...

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread Terry Blanton
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: This theory, or a version of it, could be behind more than Rossi and LENR, in general ... http://citi5.org/launch/?p=1826 Note sure what the Citi5 group is ... other than opportunists They appear to be non-profit

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread Terry Blanton
Examining the web's limited oscillon information, it would appear that it is important that the powder not be bound to the side of the reactor as conjectured by others. The powder must remain free and could be located in the center of the reactor as stated on the ecat.com web site. Also, if

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread Terry Blanton
Nice piccy of an oscillon on this page: http://www.mech.northwestern.edu/web/people/faculty/umbanhowar/ T

RE: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread Jones Beene
From: Terry Blanton Apparently, energy localization at the nano-scale circumvents the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. Blasphemy! Not really blasphemy - closer to semantics-in-action. If Ahern is correct, and many on Vortex will appreciate that he builds on Dirac (Hotson's version) for the

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread Mary Yugo
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: *From:* Terry Blanton ** ** Imagine yourself in Paris around the turn of the century. You would have been at a similar “loss for words.” But the establishment found a way to save face, as always. ** **

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread Terry Blanton
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: Unlike the earlier situation – where Henri demonstrated that the new kind of radiation did not depend on an “external source” of energy (but came spontaneously from within the metal) the source of energy in

RE: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread Jones Beene
Oscillon or soliton? Not sure which. The difference can be subtle. Neither is gainful on its own, but that is not the end-of-story. A good analogy is the 'rogue wave' on the ocean (which is a rare massive energy anomaly) but is not evidence of net gain. The net gain would then need to

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread fznidarsic
That's kinda what I have been saying, that magnetism is not a conserved property of the universe. I, however, correctly identified the nuclear magnetic or nuclear spin orbit force and the actor. Frank Znidarsic http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1875389211006092

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread Axil Axil
Examining the web's limited oscillon information, it would appear that it is important that the powder not be bound to the side of the reactor as conjectured by others. The powder must remain free and could be located in the center of the reactor as stated on the ecat.com web site. In defense

Re: [Vo]:Nanomagnetism Theory

2011-11-17 Thread Rich Murray
Given that REAL is single, self-interactive, fractal and infinite in every possible way, then it is a reasonable fantasy to guess that something like adjacent nearby realms of yet undiscovered energetic things exist, able to feed tiny to huge to infinite amounts of energy and momentum into our