Daniel Rocha wrote:
So, if the heat is very small, smaller than the precision, this radiation
> could be a way to measure that.
>
I do not think this would work with electrolysis. The background heat from
electrolysis is so large, a tiny amount of excess heat measured in photo
emission would be
I did not deny that. Photons beteen 10:
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> I disagree. I go with Martin Fleischmann's dictum: heat is the principal
>> signature of the reaction.
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Daniel Rocha wrote:
This is why I am suggesting other methods to measure cold fusion, like
> finding what is the frequency of the photon emission, if this is the case.
> Not measuring excess heat by calorimetry is not the same of not having cold
> fusion.
>
I disagree. I go with Martin Fleischma
This is why I am suggesting other methods to measure cold fusion, like
finding what is the frequency of the photon emission, if this is the case.
Not measuring excess heat by calorimetry is not the same of not having cold
fusion.
2016-06-03 22:55 GMT-03:00 Jed Rothwell :
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> There are microcalo
Daniel Rocha wrote:
Any process has waste. So, for example, if the input is 1W and the output
> is 0.9W it doesn't mean there wasn't CF. The yield could be like 1mW and
> the remaining 0.099 wasted in other means.
>
With a laboratory calorimeter, you calibrate extensively to measure losses.
You
It seems that loading and deloading several times do increase the
reproducibility. But maybe both cases are OK.
My idea is that some metals come with irregularity in structure. For
example, the lattice is not perfect, it has domains where the layers have
different orientation. The zone may play co
controllable!
From: Daniel Rocha [mailto:danieldi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2016 6:12 PM
To: John Milstone
Subject: Re: [Vo]:COP < 1 should not be negative evidence for cold fusion
(thinking in general, not about Rossi)
I think sonofusion and cold fusion are the same.
I think sonofusion and cold fusion are the same. The bubble effect on H/D
is essentially like cracks, like what Ed says. And even the same case
bellow.
(Cold fusion and even heat after death, for me, is caused after submitting
H/D to pressures of 10^11Pa and submitted to thermal energy than ~0.1e
Decades ago I was invited to give a seminar on my evidence of making heat and
helium via sonofusion at the General Atomics Tokamak project in San Diego. The
tokamak had run a few days before my arrival and it had been a very good test,
everyone was happy with the results. My ‘fee’ for giving my
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