Re: [Vo]:Ed Storm's and thermionic generators

2008-01-22 Thread Nick Palmer
Frank, You need to generate some testable hypotheses from your theory - say a situation in which stimulating a process with 90%, 100% and 110% of your frequency x size relationship would yield a clear signal that the 1.094 figure is significantly different from the other two at achieving some

[Vo]:In the News: possible LENR converter ??

2008-01-22 Thread Jones Beene
Information synchronicity has struck once again. This is in response to the recent thread about Ed Storms envisioning a useful heat-to-electric converter for LENR. SIDE NOTE: I am convinced that the need (demand) for information often creates its own supply independently of any direct request.

[Vo]:Ed Storm's and thermionic generators

2008-01-22 Thread FZNIDARSIC
Nick Palmer Tue, 22 Jan 2008 01:26:26 -0800 Frank, You need to generate some testable hypotheses from your theory - say a situation in which stimulating a process with 90%, 100% and 110% of your frequency x size relationship would yield a clear signal that the 1.094 figure is

Re: [Vo]:In the News: possible LENR converter ??

2008-01-22 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jones Beene wrote: If global warming is really the big issue' facing us as a society, then giving 'everyman' his cheap and unlimited electrical power supply is NOT the right answer . . . We have been over this issue before. Waste heat does not contribute to global warming. It contributes to

Re: [Vo]:In the News: possible LENR converter ??

2008-01-22 Thread Nick Palmer
Jones Beene wrote:- This represents a major political issue for the generation of do-gooders who come along after the introduction of robust and affordable LENR. As a resident do gooder here, I have to say that this may not be a problem. I think that excess heat radiates into space in

Re: [Vo]:In the News: possible LENR converter ??

2008-01-22 Thread Jones Beene
--- Jed Rothwell wrote: 15% efficient thermoelectric generators would be fine for small machines such as wristwatches, cell phones and implantable heart boosters (VAD) but I expect larger machines such as home generators and automobiles will use more efficient, conventional heat

Re: [Vo]:I'm bored and writing to much, but what is fused salt Ed?

2008-01-22 Thread Edmund Storms
Fused salt is a mixture of potassium and lithium metals containing dissolved D. No water or Cl is present. D2 is produced at the anode, which is palladium. Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If that salt water. Is chlorine liberated? Does the cell produce yucky green sludge? Frank

[Vo]:I'm bored and writing to much, but what is fused salt Ed?

2008-01-22 Thread FZNIDARSIC
If that salt water. Is chlorine liberated? Does the cell produce yucky green sludge? Frank **Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp0030002489

Re: [Vo]:I'm bored and writing to much, but what is fused salt Ed?

2008-01-22 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Edmund Storms's message of Tue, 22 Jan 2008 17:23:44 -0700: Hi, [snip] Fused salt is a mixture of potassium and lithium metals containing dissolved D. No water or Cl is present. D2 is produced at the anode, which is palladium. So the salt is actually Li/K deuteride? Regards,

[Vo]:D2 at the anode, now I am really confused

2008-01-22 Thread FZNIDARSIC
Fused salt is a mixture of potassium and lithium metals containing dissolved D. No water or Cl is present. D2 is produced at the anode, which is palladium. Ed Does not the Hydrogen and the Deuterium ion contain a positive charge in solution. Are not these positive charges attracted to the

Re: [Vo]:I'm bored and writing to much, but what is fused salt Ed?

2008-01-22 Thread Edmund Storms
Robin van Spaandonk wrote: In reply to Edmund Storms's message of Tue, 22 Jan 2008 17:23:44 -0700: Hi, [snip] Fused salt is a mixture of potassium and lithium metals containing dissolved D. No water or Cl is present. D2 is produced at the anode, which is palladium. So the salt is

Re: [Vo]:stimulation frequency

2008-01-22 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s message of Tue, 22 Jan 2008 18:57:45 EST: Hi, [snip] A condensate that is strongly stimulated in the RF spectrum should generate radio waves. Why? Regards, Robin van Spaandonk The shrub is a plant.

Re: [Vo]:D2 at the anode, now I am really confused

2008-01-22 Thread Edmund Storms
Frank, The D does not carry a positive charge in this solution because the Li and K are more electropositive than is D. This is standard chemistry. Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fused salt is a mixture of potassium and lithium metals containing dissolved D. No water or Cl is present. D2 is

Re: [Vo]:WAY OFF TOPIC Quote from Huckabee

2008-01-22 Thread thomas malloy
Jed Rothwell wrote: Sorry to introduce off-topic politics, but here is an appalling quote from Mike Huckabee of the American Taliban: I have opponents in this race who do not want to change the Constitution. But I believe it's a lot easier to change the Constitution than it would be to