I couldn't find a clear statement of the excess heat in her experiments.
Fig VII says between 10J and 35J in a run
Fig VIII says 50mW
Sample size in one case is 0.12g
Are those numbers high enough to count as a successful run, or is she measuring
a small electrochemical effect in an
Hi all and especially Jed who know all which was written...
The doctoral thesis of Olga Dmitriyeva have been found and interpreted as
avidence challenging all LENr calorimetry
http://www.e-catworld.com/2014/06/23/doctoral-thesis-concludes-pons-fleischmann-effect-artefact-of-chemical-reaction/
From: alain.coetm...@gmail.com
… that D/H is a long time well known artifact, that
newcommers and skeptics rediscover regularly because they don't have read
all….Can someone more competent check if my arguments/interpretation are
good ?
If you can
The lack of google results concerning the value of the binding energy of a
diproton is noteworthy. In fact I couldn't find any value.
Can anyone?
Harry
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
From: alain.coetm...@gmail.com
…
The diproton is unbound, due to Pauli exclusion.
From: H Veeder
The lack of google results concerning the value of the binding energy of a
diproton is noteworthy. In fact I couldn't find any value.
Can anyone?
Harry
Perhaps binding energy is not the technically correct term.
Let me put it this way. If a deuteron transitions to diproton before it
becomes two protons, what is the potential energy of the diproton?
harry
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
The diproton is
From: H Veeder
Perhaps binding energy is not the technically correct term.
Let me put it this way. If a deuteron transitions to diproton before it becomes
two protons, what is the potential energy of the diproton?
harry
OK that much is known. The resonant spectrum of the diproton
I'm not competent to comment on her chemical theories, but some of
her results bear looking into :
The requirement for both D and H (DD,DH,HD,HH experiments)
The water requirement (excess heat,bake,no excess,absorb,excess heat).
The hotspot/coldspot calorimetry error.
BTW – if anyone has the inclination, it should be possible to work out the
hypothetical energy balance of the Mizuno experiment (MIT colloquium) based
on the volume of the reactor, initial gas pressure of deuterium, ending gas
pressure of hydrogen etc, with which to compare against the claimed
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