We dont know when the picture has been taken. It could be that the picture
is taken just after the electrical power switch off. (After ~21:05 see
figure 6)
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From: Finlay MacNab [mailto:finlaymac...@hotmail.com]
Sent: lundi 29 décembre 2014 23:01
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE:
Blaze Spinnaker blazespinna...@gmail.com wrote:
And how do we even know this is cold fusion?
There is no chemical fuel in the cell, so assuming the heat is real, cold
fusion is the only likely source of heat. Also, it resembles many other
cold fusion reactors.
I think you are the one that
Mark-- For some reason I have not received Axil's comments, however, the
definition of coherence needs to be clarified.
I have always thought that coherence means that a quantum system exists of
various matter with one quantum state and a single wave function. In a BEC
there is only only wave
Dave:
If my hypothesis is correct as to what the conditions are like in a
void/microcavity, then looking at atoms in the void as ‘billiard balls’
colliding and rebounding as you describe, is I believe inaccurate; at least
once the atoms shed their heat energy, their wave functions will overlap
From: Blaze Spinnaker
Ø And how do we even know this is cold fusion? I think you are the one that
is leaping to conclusions here. Maybe wait for some kind of ash analysis
first...
Yes that is wise. Any and all pronouncements from the sidelines should await
isotope analysis, since
My kind of guy!
http://m.omaha.com/living/working-toward-a-warp-drive-in-his-garage-lab-omahan/article_b6489acf-5622-5419-ac18-0c44474da9c9.html?mode=jqm
Dear Friends,
Some positive info here:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2014/12/lenr-info-for-december-30-2014.html
I have a feeling that more will come, even in this year.
Peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
Good point!
From: arnaud.kod...@lakoco.be
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:the Parkhomov paper translated
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 09:35:31 +0100
We don’t know when
the picture has been taken. It could be that the picture is taken just after the
electrical power switch
Suppose you imagine the atoms as stationary and imagine the cavities as in
motion instead. When two cavities collide do they generate heat or destroy
heat?
Harry
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 10:52 AM, MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net
wrote:
Dave:
If my hypothesis is correct as to what the
I am saying that *IF* X is true, Y and Z follow. IF the measurements are
correct, it follows that this is probably cold fusion, and IF it is cold
fusion, it will often continue indefinitely until you quench it.
And this is how you think lenr science should be done?
Also, as I have explained many many times my one estimate is just one guess
of the jelly beans in the jelkybeanjar. You need a lot of guessers to get
something accurate. Preferably folks with a history of being able to guess
accurately. I refuse to let the fact that no one else has the courage
Frank Acland was so kind to ask him
here is the question + answer.
http://www.e-catworld.com/2014/12/30/alexander-parkhomov-on-calibration-in-his-test/
What else could he do? Except minimizing losses through insulation?
The aim of that test was to show that there is excess heat. It is.
Peter
You ask an interesting question about temperature due to being in an excited
state for an individual atom. I suppose it might be defined in that manner as
including both motion and excess stored energy, but most of the time when I
consider temperature it is a result of the relative motion of
Mark, I see that I was not on the same page as you in this manner. Sorry if I
confused your concept.
I want to understand what you are referring to by asking a couple of questions.
One, are you thinking of the protons(in the case of hydrogen) as being waves
instead of particles? If so,
Harry, if you use the billiard ball model, then the energy and momentum can be
conserved. Two cavities begin with a certain amount of energy and momentum
before the collision and retain the same amounts after the collision. How the
energy and momentum are distributed in the end depends upon
Hi John:
To answer your two questions:
- Emphatically No
- Huh? J
I will go into greater detail about what temperature is when replying to Bob’s
response…
But to answer your second question, what is ‘hot’ ??? That’s an imprecise and
relative word…
Start out with any atom which is
My argument though would be that maybe rather than having zero temperature,
maybe quantum effects occurs due to enhancing the power of the quantum
vacuum.
Consider that what we have here is in a sense a signal from the quantum and
noise from temperature.
If we lower the temperature, the noise is
Enhancing the power of the quantum vacuum is done by enclosing it within
cavity inside of matter. This restriction is squeezing distance to favor
energy.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 3:30 PM, John Berry berry.joh...@gmail.com wrote:
My argument though would be that maybe rather than having zero
peter...@gmail.com wrote:
Frank Acland was so kind to ask him
here is the question + answer.
http://www.e-catworld.com/2014/12/30/alexander-parkhomov-on-calibration-in-his-test/
That's great! Thank you Cousin Peter, and thanks to Frank Acland too. The
e-cat World article says he found a
*Effects of Spin-Dependent Polariton-Polariton Interactions in
Semiconductor Microcavities: Spin Rings, Bright Spatial Solitons and
Soliton Patterns*
http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/3872/1/SICH_eThesis.pdf
A polariton BEC is a different animal from a matter based BEC. It involves
a process of
Blaze Spinnaker blazespinna...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, as I have explained many many times my one estimate is just one guess
of the jelly beans in the jelkybeanjar. You need a lot of guessers to get
something accurate.
Or, you need one person who makes the effort to understand the technical
It is hard for me not to consider that currenbt oil price crash is linked
to LENR, but I agree that the losers will desperately ignore their fate
http://www.princeton.edu/~rbenabou/papers/Groupthink%20IOM%202012_07_02%20BW.pdf
the more their fate is certain, the more their peers can punish them,
In this email I mull over and ponder things, if this strikes you as too
long, please just read the below *bolded* and *italicized* *sentence*.
And to clarify, by enhancing the signal in the quantum vacuum, I mean
enhancing the wave function of the particle.
To use boats as an analogy, enhancing
Well, your idea of science is to make speculative leaps / assumptions.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
wrote:
Blaze Spinnaker blazespinna...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, as I have explained many many times my one estimate is just one
guess of the jelly beans in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVz-6XGBePM
Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
In fact with no radioactivity, this looks as much like a version of a
fractional hydrogen reaction - f/H – as nuclear. Isotope analysis could
move it into the LENR camp - but as of now, no conclusion is justified.
There is never much radioactivity from
This gives me much more confidence in the results.
Noted!I am highly skeptical however. I think it's great MFMP is taking
the time to try to reproduce this, which they definitely should, but I
think expectations should be that it's very unlikely anything will result
of this.
I think
Blaze Spinnaker blazespinna...@gmail.com wrote:
This gives me much more confidence in the results.
Noted!I am highly skeptical however. I think it's great MFMP is
taking the time to try to reproduce this, which they definitely should, but
I think expectations should be that it's very
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Hi Bob,
RE: not receiving Axil’s response to mine…
I’m beginning to wonder if this is happening more often than we realize… if you
still haven’t rcvd his post, let me know and I’ll fwd it to you.
RE: “Do these ideas differ from your concept”
Not sure how to answer that… It’s hard to
Hi Dave!
Hope all is well in Robersonville…
Now to answer your questions…
“are you thinking of the protons (in the case of hydrogen) as being waves
instead of particles? If so, would not protons be extremely tiny wave packets
due to their large mass? In my estimation this would tend
Interesting to speculate if voids in a crystal lattice migrate? And what would
happen if two migrating cavities ‘collide’…
Would it emit or absorb heat quanta???
At that scale, and considering the localized area of the colliding voids, I
could envision a few possibilities. The voids are
Mark and Dave--
I would say the protons first come together as Cooper pairs. This
anti-parallel alignment may be assisted with magnetic fields associated with
the cavity. The paired protons never stop as has been suggested, since they
never act like a billiard ball in a classical sense.
Wow, Replication fails. They had the dog bone so hot the steel stand
holding it was white hot. But power in was equal to power out. No
radiation.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 4:17 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVz-6XGBePM
CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow, Replication fails. They had the dog bone so hot the steel stand
holding it was white hot. But power in was equal to power out. No
radiation.
I have a hunch that was too hot. As the proverbial shaggy dog was too
shaggy, since we are using
I thought all they did was calibration.
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
Based on analysis of Lugano and Parkhomov work, excess heat begins at about
950C. The MFMP dogbone core was measured to be over 1200C and no excess
heat was found. The likely suspect is that the glue used to seal the
reactor tube failed, allowing a leak of the H2 when the LiAlH4 decomposed.
The
Greetings Vortx-l.
In the morning...will have to look at the topics:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/othergov/invention/former-so-2014.pdf
Ad Astra 2015,
Ron Kita, Chiralex
Doylestown PA
I guess I missed some part them. But I never saw a so beautiful metal glow!
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
As best as I could tell, it looks like this was a dud. Heat in = Heat
out. It was frustrating to see.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 11:40 PM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com
wrote:
I guess I missed some part them. But I never saw a so beautiful metal glow!
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
It could have been worse, we could have lost heat from the universe
On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote:
As best as I could tell, it looks like this was a dud. Heat in = Heat
out. It was frustrating to see.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 11:40 PM, Daniel Rocha
You mean, achieved a device to bring on global cooling??
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 6:58 PM, ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.com wrote:
It could have been worse, we could have lost heat from the universe
On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote:
As best as I could tell,
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