Abd,
See cheap = Chan. Why did so many ridicule Propane over Ar? Maybe that
was key to his success. See
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttextpid=S0103-97332004000800032
Hydrocarbon + Ni in arc = C2H2 + H (highly active) and now C2H2 + Ni =
unexplained temperature results.
I
IF you can confine a few thousand electrons in a small enough volume, then
the coulomb barrier in that small volume would be reduced enough for fusion
tunneling to occur.
There are a number of ways to confine a group of electrons for the required
time interval.
One way is to use
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Maybe it is the case of cooling the experiment with liquid
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Maybe it is the case of cooling the experiment with liquid nitrogen, to avoid
self interference
At 09:13 PM 4/5/2012, Daniel Rocha wrote:
Maybe it is the case of cooling the experiment with liquid nitrogen,
to avoid self interference with the experiment. 8THz blackbody is a
peak around 140K, so 71K is far away from that peak.
Unfortunately, the reactions are known to be
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Did that.
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chapterb.html#Pg6
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Unfortunately, the reactions are known
At 09:30 PM 4/5/2012, Daniel Rocha wrote:
The idea was doing something cheap, right?
Yes. Cheap carbon dioxide laser? If we could get direct stimulation
in the range of 8 - 22 ThZ, great! That would replace the two visible
light lasers. However, I'm not clear if the far infrared would
140K, so 71K is far away from that peak.
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Maybe it is the case
That is another alternative, though, why not heat it with ultrasound? BTW,
does the experimenters take care in figuring how the material was produced
in relation to its lattice structure? Maybe the experiments do not go
right so frequently because they rely on stimulate the lattice in specific
To the highest possible extent, the lattice should be devoid of flaws to
minimize random phonon reflections(RPR). RPR will disrupt the phonon
resonance pattern that the lattice heat stimulant is producing. A flawed
lattice could be the reason for inconsistent results in many experiments.
So, the cause of CF is probably not phonon resonance. Otherwise, how could
small grains used by ahern, with around 1000 atoms could produce heat? Or
maybe, that's a reason why phonon resonance works better with such small
clusters? Such small particles tend to organize themselves, spontaneously,
The long term accumulation and concentration of electrostatic charge (1,000
to 2,000 electrons) is one major cause of cold fusion. Phonon resonance may
produce this accumulation and concentration but it is not the only cause.
Charge may accumulate near the interface bounderies of two metals as
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To the highest possible extent, the lattice should be devoid of flaws
The boundary do not have more than 100 atoms. I think it wouldn't be able
to sustain so much charge.
2012/4/6 Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com
The long term accumulation and concentration of electrostatic charge
(1,000 to 2,000 electrons) is one major cause of cold fusion. Phonon
resonance may
of LENR using dual lasers, creative
engineering needed
Maybe it is the case of cooling the experiment with liquid
nitrogen, to avoid self interference with the experiment.
8THz blackbody is a peak around 140K, so 71K is far away from that peak.
This sounds like too low a temperature.
My two
I've been looking at:
Letts, D. and P.L. Hagelstein. Stimulation of Optical Phonons in
Deuterated Palladium. in ICCF-14 International
Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. 2008. Washington, DC.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LettsDstimulatio.pdf
This work has not received adequate
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I've been looking at:
Letts, D. and P.L. Hagelstein. Stimulation of Optical Phonons in
Deuterated Palladium. in ICCF-14 International
Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. 2008. Washington, DC
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Any brainstorming, especially informed, on how to generate the THz
stimulation will be appreciated.
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Jones
If you are not concerned with a narrow broad band, you could use a
blackbody emission. According to Wien's displacement law, 14.8THz to
22.5THz,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wien%27s_displacement_law#Frequency-dependent_formulation
gives 251K to 387K.
So, a resistive heater would give you the
BTW, this resembles the stuff Rossi claims to use...
2012/4/5 Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com
If you are not concerned with a narrow broad band, you could use a
blackbody emission. According to Wien's displacement law, 14.8THz to
22.5THz,
Hey Daniel - instead of straight wide spectrum low IR - why not add a
special filter to a tuned resistance heater electrode to get some kind of
pseudo coherence? Here is a pretty steep spike at 2 THz:
http://www.insight-product.com/mesh3.htm
Low terahertz might work, no? Doubt if they go
The problem would be the output. The low energy tail would have also a very
low power. I think a specialized equipment for that band is required...
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Hey Daniel – instead of straight wide spectrum low IR - why not add a
special filter to a tuned
At 12:22 PM 4/5/2012, Jones Beene wrote:
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From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
Any brainstorming, especially informed, on how to generate the THz
stimulation will be appreciated.
Contact: Virginia Diodes Inc. (434) 297-3257
www.vadiodes.com/
THz Mixers, Multipliers, Systems
At 12:30 PM 4/5/2012, Daniel Rocha wrote:
If you are not concerned with a narrow broad band, you could use a
blackbody emission. According to Wien's displacement law, 14.8THz to 22.5THz,
At 12:31 PM 4/5/2012, Daniel Rocha wrote:
BTW, this resembles the stuff Rossi claims to use...
I don't think so. However, sure. Maybe the band heater that Rossi
uses is actually an IR source.
However, I'm not willing to base anything on anything from Rossi,
until and unless it is
At 02:56 PM 4/5/2012, Jones Beene wrote:
Hey Daniel instead of straight wide spectrum
low IR - why not add a special filter to a tuned
resistance heater electrode to get some kind of
pseudo coherence? Here is a pretty steep spike at 2 THz:
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Sweeping up from 3 THz or so, Letts found no effect until 8 THz. He got
the most pronounced effects at 15 and 22 THz.
OK, got it. That puts this into very difficult territory. This spectrum
15-22 THz is the upper end of the so-called
At 04:05 PM 4/5/2012, Daniel Rocha wrote:
The problem would be the output. The low energy
tail would have also a very low power. I think a
specialized equipment for that band is required...
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Hey Daniel instead of straight wide spectrum
low IR - why
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At 04:05 PM 4/5/2012, Daniel Rocha wrote:
The problem would be the output. The low energy
tail would have
Maybe it is the case of cooling the experiment with liquid nitrogen, to
avoid self interference with the experiment. 8THz blackbody is a peak
around 140K, so 71K is far away from that peak.
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At 12:30 PM 4/5/2012, Daniel Rocha wrote:
If you are
is required...
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At 04:05 PM 4/5/2012
That's the energy excitation corresponding Debye temperature in
palladium 275K.
That's odd.
2012/4/5 Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net
This begs the question: why would 15-22 THz, in theory, couple with Ni-H in
a gainful way when higher radiation (lasers light) or lower (microwaves)
would not
From: Daniel Rocha
That's the energy excitation corresponding Debye temperature
in palladium at 275K. That's odd.
Jones Beene wrote:
This begs the question: why would 15-22 THz, in theory,
couple with Ni-H in
a
Well, depending on the theory, CF can be much hotter than those of
Tokamaks...
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That's the energy excitation corresponding Debye temperature
in palladium at 275K. That's odd.
Jones
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