Re: [Vo]:Robert Godes comments on the report

2014-10-14 Thread Alain Sepeda
6p+3e-li6 (add the neutrino) it can be made zero momentum I take it from hydroton theory, with a possibility that it is not 1D, but 3D reaction It is not so crazy as Iwamura transmutations are 1/2/3 pairs of deuteron pairs of hydrogen nucleus is logical to conserve momentum 3D is much harder

RE: [Vo]:Robert Godes comments on the report

2014-10-14 Thread Jones Beene
From: Alain Sepeda 6p+3e-li6 (add the neutrino) it can be made zero momentum I take it from hydroton theory, with a possibility that it is not 1D, but 3D reaction Please clarify: six protons coming together at one time is a six-body reaction, no? How do all 6 get there at the same

Re: [Vo]:Robert Godes comments on the report

2014-10-14 Thread Alain Sepeda
clearly the 6 proton have to be synchronous/intricated/coherent if you succeed with a 3 body p-e-p (which need some be be coherent) why not 6. but you are right 1D variant looks more acceptable D-He4-li6 looks like Brillouin theory, but with Iwamura style (even hydrogen fusion). my reason to

Re: [Vo]:Robert Godes comments on the report

2014-10-14 Thread Axil Axil
6 protons can fuse and produce three neutrons through the emission of three positrons. On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 1:02 PM, Alain Sepeda alain.sep...@gmail.com wrote: clearly the 6 proton have to be synchronous/intricated/coherent if you succeed with a 3 body p-e-p (which need some be be

Re: [Vo]:Robert Godes comments on the report

2014-10-13 Thread Alain Sepeda
I have one idea, linked to my pet theory (don't laugh guys, I have stolen most of it to competent people; the stupid part is my adding). as Godes says, most of external Li must have gone. and if there was some in the powder maybe it was inside the active part, why not produced by the reaction...

RE: [Vo]:Robert Godes comments on the report

2014-10-13 Thread Jones Beene
From: Alain … even if very few Li6 was produced, if most natural Li6/7 is gone, it can looks like a huge enrichment while it is tiny local production. Yes, I thought of that too. Unfortunately, in scouring the literature, Li6 does not show up as the product of any known nuclear

Re: [Vo]:Robert Godes comments on the report

2014-10-13 Thread Alain Sepeda
you forgot the clear logic... it is a product of fusion, 2014-10-13 16:13 GMT+02:00 Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net: *From:* Alain … even if very few Li6 was produced, if most natural Li6/7 is gone, it can looks like a huge enrichment while it is tiny local production. Yes, I

RE: [Vo]:Robert Godes comments on the report

2014-10-13 Thread Jones Beene
From: Alain Sepeda you forgot the clear logic... it is a product of fusion, Fusion of what? Please state clearly the reaction you have in mind. All we are asking for is some semblance of science here.

Re: [Vo]:Robert Godes comments on the report

2014-10-12 Thread Craig Haynie
So, Brillouin implies that they can produce a similar reaction. The before and after test results are consistent with the Brillouin Hypothesis. It is unfortunate that there equipment only reports the stable isotopes of Ni and they probably cut it off from Cu detection or figured the Cu65

Re: [Vo]:Robert Godes comments on the report

2014-10-12 Thread ChemE Stewart
They use a pulse train also. I like his pressure relief valve idea, I have worked around lots of boilers/pressure vessels. These heating devices, assuming they work could be used like rods in a boiler almost immediately to stop the use of coal. On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 8:21 PM, H Veeder