RE: [Vo]:Calcium as a Mills catalyst

2019-07-29 Thread JonesBeene
Thanks Jeff – This could be important. Limelight – as old-fashioned as it may seem at first - has long been claimed to have a number of optical properties which look like they are related to hydrino creation. On a related topic, and looking at Fig.3 in the first cited paper, which is the

Re: [Vo]:Calcium as a Mills catalyst

2019-07-29 Thread Jeff Driscoll
and calcium oxide is a candoluminescent material where limelight is given off when hydrogen is exposed to the material at high temperature: http://zhydrogen.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Candoluminescence-of-cave-gypsum.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXl6H7G6BMU

[Vo]:Calcium as a Mills catalyst

2019-07-29 Thread Jones Beene
For those who have not carefully followed Mills' work on dense hydrogen (hydrino) - calcium is listed as a favored catalyst. This could be important (or not) in the context of the recent Mizuno breakthrough ... certainly it has not been mentioned before but perhaps it should be (at least listed

Re: [Vo]:Calcium as a Mills catalyst

2019-07-29 Thread Axil Axil
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16dP_SmSP8SuQbZ7p9eGoCwf1vwJKh7KPL7NAYv7j13o/edit Calcium as a LENR catalyst??? On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 10:43 PM JonesBeene wrote: > Thanks Jeff – > > > > This could be important. Limelight – as old-fashioned as it may seem at > first - has long been claimed

[Vo]:Sound waves carry ‘negative mass’

2019-07-29 Thread Axil Axil
https://physicsworld.com/a/calculations-provide-insight-into-why-sound-waves-carry-negative-mass/ Calculations provide insight into why sound waves carry ‘negative mass’ Its the phonons that carry negative mass. The polariton is a derivative of the phonon and therefore share this common

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Sound waves carry ‘negative mass’

2019-07-29 Thread Axil Axil
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polariton What makes LENR so complicated: The polariton can be formed out of many and varied particles through entanglement: A polariton is the result of the mixing of a photon with a polar excitation in a material. The

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Sound waves carry ‘negative mass’

2019-07-29 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
This  zoo of various particles(given by contribution below) is a product of inadequate modeling. Photons/phonons on nuclear level follow a 2x2 SO(4) orbit. The force that binds mass for this orbit is 1FC the SO(4) torus second radius force. As a refresh: Magnetic flux in dense space tries to