Re: [Vo]:Re: the expected LENR Surprise Rossi's long time test over!

2016-02-22 Thread Bob Higgins
I asked the supplier that specific question. If we wanted to run our experiment with an enrichment of 62Ni, would it be cheaper to buy the lesser enriched Ni or buy a smaller amount of 96% and dilute it. The answer came back plain and simple - the cheapest is to buy the smaller amount of 96% and

RE: [Vo]:Re: the expected LENR Surprise Rossi's long time test over!

2016-02-22 Thread Jones Beene
From: Bob Higgins > MFMP intends to find out by purchasing some 96% enriched 62Ni to run in a > Parkhomov-like reactor. The cost to purchase 96% enriched 62Ni is $11.30/mg > (milligram)… Bob – the thought just occurred, assuming that 62Ni is the only active isotope … and the others are neutra

Re: [Vo]:Re: the expected LENR Surprise Rossi's long time test over!

2016-02-22 Thread H LV
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 2:18 PM, Bob Higgins wrote: > > Rossi is known to have purchased 62Ni a few years back from an isotope > producer. Also, another source claims to have provided some amount of 62Ni > to Rossi. So we know that Rossi obtained some 62Ni. This does not mean > that the 62Ni i

[Vo]:Re: the expected LENR Surprise Rossi's long time test over!

2016-02-22 Thread Bob Cook
AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: the expected LENR Surprise Rossi's long time test over! The Lugano report states that the ~1g of fuel was poured into the reactor. However, I am told that when the researchers were retrieving a sample of ash, it was firmly attached to the

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2016-02-22 Thread Bob Cook
RE: [Vo]:Re: the expected LENR Surprise Rossi's long time test over!Re:I have always assumed that the isotopic concentrations were due to various differential parameters, including magnetic field strengths, during their generation. It is generally assumed that supernovae product the displ

Re: [Vo]:Re: the expected LENR Surprise Rossi's long time test over!

2016-02-22 Thread Bob Higgins
The Lugano report states that the ~1g of fuel was poured into the reactor. However, I am told that when the researchers were retrieving a sample of ash, it was firmly attached to the tube walls. The reactor had to be broken open (maybe Rossi did this for them) and the ash sample was scraped off of

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2016-02-22 Thread Jones Beene
From: Bob Cook * * What on earth make Ni-62 a good catalyst?. It would nice to at least to have a suggested catalytic mechanism… it is a singularity with the highest binding potential energy per nucleon of any nucleons. That means it’s stable. Yes, a lot of thought has gone into

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2016-02-22 Thread Bob Cook
AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]:Re: the expected LENR Surprise Rossi's long time test over!Re: What on earth make Ni-62 a good catalyst?. It would nice to at least to have a suggested catalytic mechanism. As Jones notes, it is a singularity with the highest binding potential e

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2016-02-22 Thread Bob Cook
RE: [Vo]:the expected LENR Surprise Rossi's long time test over!Re:What on earth make Ni-62 a good catalyst?. It would nice to at least to have a suggested catalytic mechanism. As Jones notes, it is a singularity with the highest binding potential energy per nucleon of any nucleons. That mean