Just forget calorimetry.
IH have a licend to E-cat technology and derivation.
If E-cat work they will make billions of $ of benefits, sharing par with
Rossi, who will also make billion on other geographic zones like EU...
It would be stupid thus to be in trouble with Rossi, to risk to lose the
li
This is a painful problem with skeptics, who in fact prevent sincere
questioner to think straight from evidences.
Rossi have a controversial story about Petrol dragon, but nothing
definitive except some loose behavior with taxes and environmental
regulations.
For the US Army TEG projet, there is s
Steven,
Good post in my opinion. Very respectful to all.
It is a painful thing to come to the realization that the hope you place in
a person for changing the world is now lost (not to mention all the hours
and work spent following the topic). It is a good and painful life
lesson. When
you emb
Even if there were the case, I wouldn't consider anything lost. I can judge
on technical data, not on hearsay.
2016-05-23 7:53 GMT-03:00 Jack Cole :
>
> It is a painful thing to come to the realization that the hope you place
> in a person for changing the world is now lost
>
Many more audio quotes were lost. I put the in rm format 25 years ago and now
they no longer play.
Real Media is still here but the codecks are gone.
Frank Z
I do not know if we should apologize to Steve, but I certainly agree he was
right and I was wrong. I have been meaning to tell him.
To be mealymouthed I wasn't so wrong as noncommittal. I think I said -- I
hope I said -- I cannot judge whether Rossi is fraud or not, and it is not
my business to do
Thanks for the vote of confidence.
I feel a confident of conclusions in part because professionals who are way
better at calorimetry reached similar conclusions. They also have better
data than I do.
OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
> At present I lack sufficient evidence to arrive a
SVJ,
I understand where you are coming from and Jed maybe right. But I don't
consider it proven yet and object to the definitive way Rossi is accused
of fraud before the court case is held. We should have more information
next month, in particular IH's response to the charge.
Several of Je
From: Jack Cole
Steven, Good post in my opinion…. Very respectful to all…. It is a painful
thing to come to the realization that the hope you place in a person for
changing the world is now lost (not to mention all the hours and work spent
following the topic). It is a good and painful life
SVJ,
In a way this Rossi affair reminds me of Fleischmann and Pons, where the
poorly executed efforts at replication were sufficient to get academia
and the supposed experts to pile on and accuse them of fraud. Although
they made mistakes on the nuclear side I don't think there is any doubt
In the interest of clarity hopefully:
Here is a link containing containerised mobile boilers which you might find
interesting. I'm not yet clear if they are used inside buildings, Also they are
for oil and gas boilers rather than electrical ones but I think you will agree
there is a passing rese
Some questions about H(1) ultra dense hydrogen:
Is it possible for H(1) to exist as only one pair of atoms in dense form or is
a layer of additional pairs in a vortex is required to stabilise it?
Does anyone know if H(1) matter would contain stable electron orbitals, or
would the electrons be fr
Oops i meant H(0) of course
From: stephen_coo...@hotmail.com
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 17:19:02 +0200
Subject: [Vo]:Some questions about H(1) ultra dense hydrogen.
Some questions about H(1) ultra dense hydrogen:
Is it possible for H(1) to exist as only one pair of atoms in
Jed,
Obviously, each Vort participant has to decide for themselves whether they
should apologize to Mr. Krivit.
Having been a former NET BoD member, I had my share of interactions with Mr.
Krivit. My experience with Mr. Krivit was that he can be tireless and dedicated
in his desire to ge
The answer to these questions varies wildly, according to the theorist.
There is little proof that can be called firm. The theory that appeals to me
the most is not Holmlid's but the one of Lawandy. In that theory, there must
be a dielectric support for UDH, which is always paired. A larger cluster
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/05/may-23-2016-bit-more-fairness-in-lenr.html
actually regrettable things
Quite good Info.
peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
Steven,
I know that in the past you have wondered if the second focus of an ellipse
could have any role to play in the determination of orbits, since it plays
no role in Kepler laws or in Newton's derivation of Kepler laws. Well a
few years ago, I invented a geometrical method in which the second
"a.ashfield" wrote:
> Several of Jed's charges such as the released heat being lethal
Would you PLEASE stop repeating that horseshit! I never said that! NEVER! I
said that without ventilation it would be fatal, therefore the IH expert must
examine the ventilation system.
Why do you keep misr
Jed, how come you can repeat your statements but so not have t o verify
anything or tell the whole story because some lame excuse.
You basically say that you think your horseshit does not smell.
On May 23, 2016 18:28, "Jed" wrote:
> "a.ashfield" wrote:
>
> > Several of Jed's charges such as the
Harry,
Thanks for sharing your work on orbital mechanics geometry with me and with the
rest of the Vort Collective.
Wow! That is a really fascinating animated geometric construct. Incredibly
elaborate. You appear to be quite gifted in your ability to build complicated
animation concepts.
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 10:21 AM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson <
orionwo...@charter.net> wrote:
I think we came to loggerheads over the whole McKubre M4 issue. I never
> felt comfortable with Krivit's analysis (actually, I would say: Krivit's
> opinion) on the matter.
I found Steven Krivi
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