[Vo]:Re: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo

2017-10-05 Thread Frank Znidarsic
There must be something up with this black nickel.   I did not even know it 
existed until I made it by mistake.  I got it down now.   I am running some 
tests on it in a hydrogen environment.  Still no anomalous energy.


Frank



-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic 
To: vortex-l 
Sent: Thu, Oct 5, 2017 7:55 pm
Subject: Re: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo


I nickel plated Brillo for 1 hr at 1/2 amp.  The result look like a person who 
was just beginning to turn gray.  Some silver wire in mostly black magnetite 
colored Brillo.  Apparently only parts of the Brillo connected to the 
electrical circuit.  I placed some of it in helium at one atm and some in 
hydrogen at one atm.  No anomalous energy as of yet.


Cold fusion is not easy


Frank Znidarsic




-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic 
To: fznidarsic ; vortex-l 
Sent: Thu, Oct 5, 2017 6:43 pm
Subject: Re: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo


I found deep pits under the rusted surface of the old radio parts.   There 
appeared to be only a little hole in the nickel.  It looked like a rusted 
chrome bumper after a mild cleaning.  Apparently iron degrades to protect 
nickel.  If there is hole in the nickel a pit in the iron will form beneath the 
hole.  This is what I found upon a deep cleaning of old radio parts.  I had to 
grind it down, with power tools, to get most of these holes out.  My new nickel 
plate is quite thick.  I will not know how it look after the next 100 years.  
The first holes took 100 years to form.


I always learn something from anything I do.  Now I am applying this knowledge 
to the art of cold fusion.  Perhaps I will learn something else.


Frank Z



-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic 
To: vortex-l ; schallsm 
Sent: Thu, Oct 5, 2017 6:31 pm
Subject: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo


The nickel plating I did on my Radiola knobs now looks real good.  




I had to buff it with Burasso and re-plate a second time.  As before I used a 
salt electrolyte.


http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/BeforeAfter.jpg



I was then intending to plate titanium oxide nano particles but they do not 
easily connect to a circuit without
destroying the nano quality of the particles.  These particles are used in 
sunscreen and are easy to get.


I am now trying Brillo.  Nickel plated Brillo may make a good catalyst.




Nickel plating in vinegar produced a rough black surface.  Maybe a vinigar 
plating on Brillo may
even be better.  Who knows?  I am trying them now.


Frank Z












[Vo]:Re: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo

2017-10-05 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I found deep pits under the rusted surface of the old radio parts.   There 
appeared to be only a little hole in the nickel.  It looked like a rusted 
chrome bumper after a mild cleaning.  Apparently iron degrades to protect 
nickel.  If there is hole in the nickel a pit in the iron will form beneath the 
hole.  This is what I found upon a deep cleaning of old radio parts.  I had to 
grind it down, with power tools, to get most of these holes out.  My new nickel 
plate is quite thick.  I will not know how it look after the next 100 years.  
The first holes took 100 years to form.


I always learn something from anything I do.  Now I am applying this knowledge 
to the art of cold fusion.  Perhaps I will learn something else.


Frank Z



-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic 
To: vortex-l ; schallsm 
Sent: Thu, Oct 5, 2017 6:31 pm
Subject: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo


The nickel plating I did on my Radiola knobs now looks real good.  




I had to buff it with Burasso and re-plate a second time.  As before I used a 
salt electrolyte.


http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/BeforeAfter.jpg



I was then intending to plate titanium oxide nano particles but they do not 
easily connect to a circuit without
destroying the nano quality of the particles.  These particles are used in 
sunscreen and are easy to get.


I am now trying Brillo.  Nickel plated Brillo may make a good catalyst.




Nickel plating in vinegar produced a rough black surface.  Maybe a vinigar 
plating on Brillo may
even be better.  Who knows?  I am trying them now.


Frank Z








[Vo]:Re: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo

2017-10-05 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Here is some black nickel stuff if you want to try it.


https://www.amazon.com/Incandescent-Vintage-Removable-Industrial-Projects/dp/B018GWFRHO/ref=sr_1_21?ie=UTF8=1507258197=8-21=black+nickel



-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic 
To: vortex-l 
Sent: Thu, Oct 5, 2017 7:55 pm
Subject: Re: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo


I nickel plated Brillo for 1 hr at 1/2 amp.  The result look like a person who 
was just beginning to turn gray.  Some silver wire in mostly black magnetite 
colored Brillo.  Apparently only parts of the Brillo connected to the 
electrical circuit.  I placed some of it in helium at one atm and some in 
hydrogen at one atm.  No anomalous energy as of yet.


Cold fusion is not easy


Frank Znidarsic




-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic 
To: fznidarsic ; vortex-l 
Sent: Thu, Oct 5, 2017 6:43 pm
Subject: Re: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo


I found deep pits under the rusted surface of the old radio parts.   There 
appeared to be only a little hole in the nickel.  It looked like a rusted 
chrome bumper after a mild cleaning.  Apparently iron degrades to protect 
nickel.  If there is hole in the nickel a pit in the iron will form beneath the 
hole.  This is what I found upon a deep cleaning of old radio parts.  I had to 
grind it down, with power tools, to get most of these holes out.  My new nickel 
plate is quite thick.  I will not know how it look after the next 100 years.  
The first holes took 100 years to form.


I always learn something from anything I do.  Now I am applying this knowledge 
to the art of cold fusion.  Perhaps I will learn something else.


Frank Z



-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic 
To: vortex-l ; schallsm 
Sent: Thu, Oct 5, 2017 6:31 pm
Subject: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo


The nickel plating I did on my Radiola knobs now looks real good.  




I had to buff it with Burasso and re-plate a second time.  As before I used a 
salt electrolyte.


http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/BeforeAfter.jpg



I was then intending to plate titanium oxide nano particles but they do not 
easily connect to a circuit without
destroying the nano quality of the particles.  These particles are used in 
sunscreen and are easy to get.


I am now trying Brillo.  Nickel plated Brillo may make a good catalyst.




Nickel plating in vinegar produced a rough black surface.  Maybe a vinigar 
plating on Brillo may
even be better.  Who knows?  I am trying them now.


Frank Z












[Vo]:Grand theory of Philippe Hatt

2017-10-05 Thread JonesBeene

This theory will not appeal to everyone but it has attractive features which 
“tend to grow on you”. Thumbs up from me.

http://philippehatt.com/
http://philippehatt.com/document1.pdf

The author (like Peter Gluck and Cervantes) is quite fond of, and skilled at 
neology – making-up new English words – which some find annoying.

The author (like Einstein) finds that the precision and simplicity of the basic 
Universal dynamic (massification/demassification) points to a kind of superior 
intelligence – which some find annoying 

Not me, in fact with a little editing this could be made into grand  literature 
- of some arcane but enjoyable genre… “beyond hard sci-fi” or… it could win the 
Nobel if correct. Take your pick.

Apparently this thinking is not new, and others have already borrowed heavily 
from it. It was presented at Sochi recently, mainly for Russians, but the 
author’s name was misspelled. Not that anyone noticed…


[Vo]:from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo

2017-10-05 Thread Frank Znidarsic
The nickel plating I did on my Radiola knobs now looks real good.  




I had to buff it with Burasso and re-plate a second time.  As before I used a 
salt electrolyte.


http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/BeforeAfter.jpg



I was then intending to plate titanium oxide nano particles but they do not 
easily connect to a circuit without
destroying the nano quality of the particles.  These particles are used in 
sunscreen and are easy to get.


I am now trying Brillo.  Nickel plated Brillo may make a good catalyst.




Nickel plating in vinegar produced a rough black surface.  Maybe a vinigar 
plating on Brillo may
even be better.  Who knows?  I am trying them now.


Frank Z






[Vo]:Re: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo

2017-10-05 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I nickel plated Brillo for 1 hr at 1/2 amp.  The result look like a person who 
was just beginning to turn gray.  Some silver wire in mostly black magnetite 
colored Brillo.  Apparently only parts of the Brillo connected to the 
electrical circuit.  I placed some of it in helium at one atm and some in 
hydrogen at one atm.  No anomalous energy as of yet.


Cold fusion is not easy


Frank Znidarsic




-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic 
To: fznidarsic ; vortex-l 
Sent: Thu, Oct 5, 2017 6:43 pm
Subject: Re: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo


I found deep pits under the rusted surface of the old radio parts.   There 
appeared to be only a little hole in the nickel.  It looked like a rusted 
chrome bumper after a mild cleaning.  Apparently iron degrades to protect 
nickel.  If there is hole in the nickel a pit in the iron will form beneath the 
hole.  This is what I found upon a deep cleaning of old radio parts.  I had to 
grind it down, with power tools, to get most of these holes out.  My new nickel 
plate is quite thick.  I will not know how it look after the next 100 years.  
The first holes took 100 years to form.


I always learn something from anything I do.  Now I am applying this knowledge 
to the art of cold fusion.  Perhaps I will learn something else.


Frank Z



-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic 
To: vortex-l ; schallsm 
Sent: Thu, Oct 5, 2017 6:31 pm
Subject: from nickel plated Radiola knob to nickel plated Brillo


The nickel plating I did on my Radiola knobs now looks real good.  




I had to buff it with Burasso and re-plate a second time.  As before I used a 
salt electrolyte.


http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/BeforeAfter.jpg



I was then intending to plate titanium oxide nano particles but they do not 
easily connect to a circuit without
destroying the nano quality of the particles.  These particles are used in 
sunscreen and are easy to get.


I am now trying Brillo.  Nickel plated Brillo may make a good catalyst.




Nickel plating in vinegar produced a rough black surface.  Maybe a vinigar 
plating on Brillo may
even be better.  Who knows?  I am trying them now.


Frank Z