If we assume mass is converted into energy, heat in this case, then why
would transmutations go in the directions of increased mass?
If Rossi is indicating Copper and Ni62 are key ingrediences, would Copper
not be the starting point of creating Ni62 from Copper isotopic
transmutations, or the
We can assume that there is a significant amount of randomness in the LENR
process that disrupts the nucleus. Another factor that adds to the
unpredictability of the transmutation results is the added elements other
than nickel in the reactor chamber that find their way into the reaction
zone.
Teslaalset, you asked a simple and reasonable question and you deserve
an understandable answer.
The reaction being claimed is Ni + p = Cu with a proton being added to
a Nickel isotope that results in the isotope of copper having the same
number of neutrons. Ni + p has greater mass than
Thanks Axil, Edmund. That helps understanding. I urgently need to study
some basic quantum mechanics.
If there is substantial support on this approach we finally have a beter
name for this technology : FIT, Forced Isotopic Transmutation ;)
Op zaterdag 10 augustus 2013 schreef Teslaalset (robbiehobbiesh...@gmail.com
):
IInteresting analysis of LENR experiments by Norman D. Cook and Valerio
IInteresting analysis of LENR experiments by Norman D. Cook and Valerio
Dallacasa, presented at ICCF 18. Shifts in isotopic percentages in LENR
'fuels'.
It has some interesting hooks with Rossi's claim on Ni62 being essencial
and Defkalion menitioning that Ni61 does not participate in Ni-H LENR
.
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From: Teslaalset [mailto:robbiehobbiesh...@gmail.com]
Sent: samedi 10 août 2013 18:37
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:Norman D. Cook @ ICCF18: Isotope shifts in LENR
IInteresting analysis of LENR experiments by Norman D. Cook and Valerio
Dallacasa, presented at ICCF 18. Shifts
:* samedi 10 août 2013 18:37
*To:* **vortex-l@eskimo.com**
*Subject:* [Vo]:Norman D. Cook @ ICCF18: Isotope shifts in LENR
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IInteresting analysis of LENR experiments by Norman D. Cook and Valerio
Dallacasa, presented at ICCF 18. Shifts in isotopic percentages in LENR
'fuels'.
It has
values.
There is no discovery here. So there is something I’ve not understood.
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*From:* Teslaalset [mailto:robbiehobbiesh...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* samedi 10 août 2013 18:37
*To:* **vortex-l@eskimo.com**
*Subject:* [Vo]:Norman D. Cook @ ICCF18: Isotope
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Teslaalset robbiehobbiesh...@gmail.comwrote:
IInteresting analysis of LENR experiments by Norman D. Cook and Valerio
Dallacasa, presented at ICCF 18. Shifts in isotopic percentages in LENR
'fuels'.
It has some interesting hooks with Rossi's claim on Ni62 being
If a reaction runs long enough, you would expect the 3He or 4He capture to
pile on -- to see increases of 2*3He or 3*3He, for example, in the Ni/H
system.
Expect a single and double 3He and single and double 4He decays to form
lithium, boron, and beryllium.
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Eric
%. Or is it something that is not
well explained that enlighten the whole thing?
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From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
Sent: samedi 10 août 2013 23:17
To: vortex-l
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Norman D. Cook @ ICCF18: Isotope shifts in LENR
I dont understand how the depletion mechanism works
that is not well explained that enlighten the whole thing?
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*From:* Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* samedi 10 août 2013 23:17
*To:* vortex-l
*Subject:* Re: [Vo]:Norman D. Cook @ ICCF18: Isotope shifts in LENR
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*I don’t
2013 18:37
*To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com
*Subject:* [Vo]:Norman D. Cook @ ICCF18: Isotope shifts in LENR
IInteresting analysis of LENR experiments by Norman D. Cook and Valerio
Dallacasa, presented at ICCF 18. Shifts in isotopic percentages in LENR
'fuels'.
It has some
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