Re: thoughts about D2fusion technology

2006-01-10 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jan 9, 2006, at 7:17 PM, Steven Krivit wrote: George's work. Since Les Case is involved it is reasonable they are Who said Les Case is involved? Where's this information from? I'm quite surprised to hear that considering the nature of the last phone conversation I had with him.

Re: What's the story with light water CF, anyway?

2006-01-10 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jan 9, 2006, at 3:33 PM, Jones Beene wrote: - Original Message - From: Horace Heffner Also of interest is that H2O absorbs energy at 190, 200, 250, 300, and 400 nm wavelengths. Do you have a reference for these UV lines ? Yes. It's the UV Spectra of Common Liquids

Re: thoughts about D2fusion technology

2006-01-10 Thread Horace Heffner
See http://www.d2fusion.com/education/ Search for “Case” in the above. Note that there is unnecessarily two read more references to the collaboration between George and Case on that page. See the old familiar graph at the top left. Why give two references to Case if there was a falling

Old photo

2006-01-10 Thread Horace Heffner
For the rare individual who likes to look at amateur experimental set- ups (they all look so much alike, don't they), I took a digital photo of a polaroid photo from 12/2/1997 in my old lab book, and included it on page 7 of http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/BlueAEH.pdf. Horace Heffner

Re: Uploaded Srinivasan review

2006-01-10 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jan 9, 2006, at 2:07 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: See: Srinivasan, M., Nuclear fusion in an atomic lattice: An update on the international status of cold fusion research. Curr. Sci., 1991. 60: p. 417, 39 pages. http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Srinivasannuclearfus.pdf Note in Table 3 (page

Re: Uploaded Srinivasan review

2006-01-10 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jan 9, 2006, at 2:07 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: See: Srinivasan, M., Nuclear fusion in an atomic lattice: An update on the international status of cold fusion research. Curr. Sci., 1991. 60: p. 417, 39 pages. http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Srinivasannuclearfus.pdf Note in Table 3 (page

OT RE: Richard Sheldrake

2006-01-10 Thread R . O . Cornwall
Stephen, Not a case of old news but re-interpreting news much as history is re-interpreted and placed in a different light. Yes on the methylation issue, can't remember off-hand but I think adding methyl groups switches off a gene. Yes, inter-uterine development, early childhood years and whether

EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch

2006-01-10 Thread Taylor J. Smith
Horace Heffner wrote on 1-9-06: Well, it *is* true that Scott Little gained a reputation on vortex for a psychic ability to suppress cold fusion. You know, a negative telekinetic quantum observation thingy. 8^) OTOH, Scott's excellence in calorimetry may be the reason for all the

RE: Rupert Sheldrake

2006-01-10 Thread R . O . Cornwall
Rick, Thanks for the website. I'll have a look later. Just out of interest, I remember you come from Hawaii. Is that correct? Remi. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Monteverde Sent: 09 January 2006 21:28 To: vortex-l@eskimo.com

Re: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch

2006-01-10 Thread John Coviello
- Original Message - From: Taylor J. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 7:37 AM Subject: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch Horace Heffner wrote on 1-9-06: Well, it *is* true that Scott Little gained a reputation on vortex for a

feedback on Barely a drop of fraud

2006-01-10 Thread thomas malloy
Title: feedback on Barely a drop of fraud Washington Post Editor Dear Sir; It his come to my attention that Berryann Holtzmann Kever, writing in your paper, has said Regarding: Barely a Drop of Fraud , January 8, 2006, p. B03. I know that Ms. Kever's attacks on low energy nuclear reactions

Re: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch

2006-01-10 Thread Mike Carrell
- Original Message - From: Taylor J. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch snip I place most of the blame for Scott's inabilty to reproduce BLP's results on BLP's refusal to cooperte with Scott, whose experimental work is the gold standard, as far

Re: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch

2006-01-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Taylor J. Smith wrote: Horace Heffner wrote on 1-9-06: Well, it *is* true that Scott Little gained a reputation on vortex for a psychic ability to suppress cold fusion. You know, a negative telekinetic quantum observation thingy. 8^) OTOH, Scott's excellence in calorimetry may be the

Has Physics Gone Nuts?

2006-01-10 Thread Zell, Chris
Forgive this rant, but I couldn't resist. I came across a paper called Alteration of Nuclear Beta Decay by Non-Nuclear Strong Fields ( Laser Physics Vol. 9 No.1 1999 pp. 92-97) It asserts that beta decay in radioactive elements could be triggered by external applied EMF - and that this could

Re: Circular Wing Aircraft, Scooped by US 5,503,351

2006-01-10 Thread Frederick Sparber
Scooped on an idea suggested to a friend for a home brew Hovercraft with 1/2 ton lift using a 10 Hp lawnmower engine. Plugging 5,503,351 into "Term 1" brings up the patent and those that reference it. http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/search-bool.html Abstract "A circular wing aircraft in the

Re: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch

2006-01-10 Thread Mike Carrell
snip And it's also very different from what Mizuno did in similar circumstances. Whether Scott's right or wrong in his assessment of Mizuno's work, he got a reasonable amount of help, including the cathode he used in at least one run, from Mizuno's lab. In short, Mizuno acts like a researcher

Re: Uploaded Srinivasan review

2006-01-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Horace Heffner wrote: Note in Table 3 (page 10) the highest tritium production is in the experiments having Ni anodes. Ni is an oxide forming metal and can be conditioned like Zn or Al. Too bad there is no data on anode area. We may be able to get that information from Srinivasan. He can be

Re: Has Physics Gone Nuts?

2006-01-10 Thread leaking pen
i think leon lederman put it best. In The God Particle, he outlined the two distinct schools that have developed, the theorist and the experimenter. there are those that come up with the math, the theory, and then those that get up and actually do it. it used to be one and the same, but its become

Re: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch

2006-01-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Mike Carrell wrote: snip And it's also very different from what Mizuno did in similar circumstances. Whether Scott's right or wrong in his assessment of Mizuno's work, he got a reasonable amount of help, including the cathode he used in at least one run, from Mizuno's lab. In short, Mizuno

RE: Has Physics Gone Nuts?

2006-01-10 Thread R . O . Cornwall
There is a gift to doing physics. The best people at present are those trained in electrical engineering and cross over (Dirac, Feynman?) or the applied physicists. Farooq Abdullah who used to teach me taught his daughter electromagnetism as she studied for her maths degree. I remember what he

Some Interesting Mutiphysics Stuff

2006-01-10 Thread John Steck
Thought I would share... http://www.comsol.com/showroom/ http://www.comsol.com/conference2005/cd/ -john

Loading Palladium, Basic Questions

2006-01-10 Thread hohlrauml6d
When deuterium is loaded into the Pd lattice during electrolysis is it in the atomic or molecular state? Assuming atomic, is the radius for atomic deuterium different from atomic protium? Does the presence of the neutron in deuterium somehow weaken the coloumb barrier? In other words, why

Re: Uploaded Srinivasan review

2006-01-10 Thread Jones Beene
From: Jed Rothwell We may be able to get that information from Srinivasan. He can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED] He is presently overrun (or overwhelmed) by visiting grandchildren, but he says he will be back in communication in a few weeks. I am hoping he will write a postscript to the

Re: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch

2006-01-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Mike Carrell wrote: snip And it's also very different from what Mizuno did in similar circumstances. Whether Scott's right or wrong in his assessment of Mizuno's work, he got a reasonable amount of help, including the cathode he used in at least one run, from

Re: What's the story with light water CF, anyway?

2006-01-10 Thread Jones Beene
HH wrote: BTW the main cosmological frequencies used to spot water are the H2O vapor absorption peaks at around 180 GHz and 320 GHz and there is also strong microwave absorption of water at around 22 GHz. This later one is not a simple rotational transition but it is the most used by

Re: Has Physics Gone Nuts?

2006-01-10 Thread Grimer
At 09:08 am 10/01/2006 -0700, you wrote: i think leon lederman put it best. In The God Particle, he outlined the two distinct schools that have developed, the theorist and the experimenter. there are those that come up with the math, the theory, and then those that get up and actually do it. it

Re: Uploaded Srinivasan review

2006-01-10 Thread Harry Veeder
Think hundreds of dollars. Perhaps cold fusion should first be made to work as a toy. Kids and their toys tend to scale up together. Harry Jed Rothwell wrote: Jones Beene wrote: It is almost incomprehensible that not a single one out of this very broad range of international efforts has

Re: Uploaded Srinivasan review

2006-01-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jones Beene wrote: It is almost incomprehensible that not a single one out of this very broad range of international efforts has yet reached a reliable prototype stage, somewhere on the planet. I do not find this at all surprising. Nearly all of the efforts described in this paper were

Re: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch

2006-01-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Mike Carrell wrote: snip And it's also very different from what Mizuno did in similar circumstances. Whether Scott's right or wrong in his assessment of Mizuno's work, he got a reasonable amount of help, including the cathode he used in at least one run, from Mizuno's lab. In short, Mizuno

Re: Has Physics Gone Nuts?

2006-01-10 Thread Edmund Storms
Yes Chris, physics has gone nuts. It has been taken over by people who believe the imagined world is more important than is the real world. Actually, the more I see how the real world is degenerating, the imagined world is looking better all the time. Ed Zell, Chris wrote: Forgive this

Re: Hydrino Catalyst

2006-01-10 Thread hohlrauml6d
Oh my! We'll soon find out in the premier episode of: HYDRINO MEETS THE BETA-ATMOSPHERE sponsored by Mr Fusion®, fuel of choice for TARDIS everywhere(when)! (You don't have to join to read Dr. Randell Mills' SCME yahoo group.) -Original Message- From: Grimer Hohlraum sed re: Society

Re: Loading Palladium, Basic Questions

2006-01-10 Thread Horace Heffner
Feel free to take the following comments as fully uninformed! I don't have references handy, and this is off the top of my head. Corrections expected! On Jan 10, 2006, at 7:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When deuterium is loaded into the Pd lattice during electrolysis is it in the

Re: Hydrino Catalyst

2006-01-10 Thread hohlrauml6d
that should say 'SCQM' Here's the link: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scqm/ -Original Message- From: hohlrauml6d (You don't have to join to read Dr. Randell Mills' SCME yahoo group.) ___ Try the New Netscape Mail Today! Virtually

Re: Loading Palladium, Basic Questions

2006-01-10 Thread Horace Heffner
Feel free to take the following comments as fully uninformed! I don't have references handy, and this is off the top of my head. Corrections expected! On Jan 10, 2006, at 7:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When deuterium is loaded into the Pd lattice during electrolysis is it in the

RE: Has Physics Gone Nuts?

2006-01-10 Thread Grimer
At 04:54 pm 10/01/2006 -, Remi wrote: There is a gift to doing physics. The best people at present are those trained in electrical engineering and cross over (Dirac, Feynman?) or the applied physicists. Farooq Abdullah who used to teach me taught his daughter electromagnetism as she studied

A response from Kevles, and my rebuttal

2006-01-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
[Prof. Kelves wrote to me as follows. My response is below] You seem to have misread my article. I never debunk cold fusion but refer only to the to the Cold Fusion episode in 1989 at the University of Utah. I did not characterize the episode as a case of fraud but as an example of scientific

Looking for an incandescent-W excess-heat Mizuno paper

2006-01-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
[I sent this at 1:18 PM EST and never saw it come back from Vortex, so I'm resending it. Apologies if it arrives twice.] I dug around on Lenr-Canr.org and didn't find what I'm looking for, which may just mean I didn't dig very well. If anyone has a link I'd appreciate it. Here's a

Re: Has Physics Gone Nuts?

2006-01-10 Thread Harry Veeder
At 04:54 pm 10/01/2006 -, Remi wrote: Too many mathematicians work this way, ok pure maths I can't do so I'll do applied which makes me a physicist. (The physicists then want to become engineers and the engineers get relegated to lowly technicians). The truth of the matter is that the

TIME Article: (CF misprint) - The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King

2006-01-10 Thread orionworks
See recent Time article: http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1145236,00.html http://tinyurl.com/b2bde TITLE: The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King By MICHAEL D. LEMONICK Near the end of the article: It wouldn't be the first time. In 1996 chemists from the University of Utah

TIME Article (CF misprint) - The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King

2006-01-10 Thread OrionWorks
See recent Time article: http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1145236,00.html http://tinyurl.com/b2bde TITLE: The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King By MICHAEL D. LEMONICK Near the end of the article: "It wouldn't be the first time. In 1996 chemists from the University of Utah

Re: Looking for an incandescent-W excess-heat Mizuno paper

2006-01-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: So, after reading this, I got to wondering, and now I'd like to know how Mizuno's power measurements were done, and that information would very likely appear in the paper Mizuno used a variety of different methods to measure power, including a Hewlett-Packard

Recent Pittsburg Article (getting CF wrong) ...Way wrong!

2006-01-10 Thread OrionWorks
See recent Pittsburgh Tribune_revieww article: http://pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/tribpm/s_412103.html http://tinyurl.com/amg3x TITLE: South Korean faked human cloning, and he’s not the only mad scientist in history By Rochelle Hentges The first two paragraphs of the article:

Re: Hydrino Catalyst

2006-01-10 Thread Grimer
At 02:15 pm 10/01/2006 -0500, hohlraum wrote: Oh my! We'll soon find out in the premier episode of: HYDRINO MEETS THE BETA-ATMOSPHERE sponsored by Mr Fusion®, fuel of choice for TARDIS everywhere(when)! (You don't have to join to read Dr. Randell Mills' SCME yahoo group.) But if you

Re: Loading Palladium, Basic Questions

2006-01-10 Thread hohlrauml6d
Thanks! Good food must be digested slowly. But, one question, you said single protons or deuterons don't fit in the Pd lattice. The Pd lattice is fcc with a unit cell dimension of 389.1 pm. Pd atomic radius is 137 pm. With a Bohr radius of 0.529 pm, the hydrogen atom certainly squeezes in

Looking for an incandescent-W excess-heat Mizuno paper

2006-01-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
I dug around on Lenr-Canr.org and didn't find what I'm looking for, which probably means I didn't dig very well. If anyone has a link I'd appreciate it. Here's a description of the experiment for which I'd like to find the paper: * * * I'm looking for a paper which describes the

Re: TIME Article: (CF misprint) - The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King

2006-01-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
I cannot locate Mr. Lemonick, but I sent a form letter to the editor. - Jed

Re: Looking for an incandescent-W excess-heat Mizuno paper

2006-01-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jed Rothwell wrote: Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: So, after reading this, I got to wondering, and now I'd like to know how Mizuno's power measurements were done, and that information would very likely appear in the paper Mizuno used a variety of different methods to measure power, including

Re: TIME Article: (CF misprint) - The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King

2006-01-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote: I cannot locate Mr. Lemonick, but I sent a form letter to the editor. Ah, I found the s.o.b.: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Jed

Re: Hydrino Catalyst

2006-01-10 Thread Grimer
At 05:27 pm 10/01/2006 -0500, hohlraum wrote: Interesting . . . Quis similis tui in fortibus Domine quis similis tui magnificus in sanctitate terribilis atque laudabilis et faciens mirabilia The motto of the Maccabees. A reference to the good doktor? :-) Well, if he's right about

TIME Article: (CF misprint) - The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King

2006-01-10 Thread orionworks
See recent Time article: http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1145236,00.html http://tinyurl.com/b2bde TITLE: The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King By MICHAEL D. LEMONICK Near the end of the article: It wouldn't be the first time. In 1996 chemists from the University of Utah

Re: Loading Palladium, Basic Questions

2006-01-10 Thread Grimer
At 05:32 pm 10/01/2006 -0500, hohlraum wrote: Which one? There's 137 of them. Damned number just *keeps* showing up. :-) Yes, I seem to remember Eddington got very mystical about 137. I presume he must have died well before they found out that it wasn't an integer after all. As for

Re: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch

2006-01-10 Thread Mike Carrell
- Original Message - From: Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch snip I have seen no evidence that Eartth Tech has these instruments, which Naudin has used. Does Mizuno's lab have such instruments? I believe he does, based on

Re: A response from Kevles, and my rebuttal

2006-01-10 Thread Harry Veeder
Prof. Rothwell thank you for correcting me, Prof. Veeder Jed Rothwell wrote: Harry Veeder wrote: While Mr. Kelves does not debunk cold fusion . . . That's Prof. Kelves of the history department, and she is a woman. See: http://www.yale.edu/history/faculty/b-kevles.html - Jed

Nature: Desktop fusion is back on the table

2006-01-10 Thread John Coviello
Desktop fusion is back on the table Physicist claims to have definitive data, but can they be replicated? Mark Peplow Imploding bubbles, caught on film emitting light.

Re: A response from Kevles, and my rebuttal

2006-01-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Harry Veeder wrote: Prof. Rothwell thank you for correcting me, That's Herr Doctor Doctor Professor to you, sir. Mit sauerkraut. (Apologies to our German readers.) I must be polite to Prof. Kelves, and oh-so-proper, since I am sending her gratuitous insults. That is the Japanese

Re: Loading Palladium, Basic Questions

2006-01-10 Thread hohlrauml6d
First off, there's a difference between Bohr radius and the Covalent radius: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen Second, I can now tell you that I am Terry Blanton since my boss is under the knife for an aortal valve replacement and will likely not see these posts. I had to go under cover

Re: Hydrino Catalyst

2006-01-10 Thread hohlrauml6d
Oh, yes, of course. However, I thought you might be referring to the Maccabees' fight against Rome (established fizziks). -Original Message- From: Grimer Well, if he's right about hydrinos and they prove to be a source of cheap energy he will have done wonders wont he. 8-)

Desktop fusion is back on the table

2006-01-10 Thread John Coviello
Desktop fusion is back on the table Physicist claims to have definitive data, but can they be replicated? Mark Peplow Can the popping of tiny bubbles trigger nuclear fusion, a potential source of almost unlimited energy? This controversial idea is back on the table, because its main proponent

Re: Loading Palladium, Basic Questions

2006-01-10 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jan 10, 2006, at 4:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First off, there's a difference between Bohr radius and the Covalent radius: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen Dang, a differing terminology. And they have the van der Waals radius too, at 120 nm. They say: The van der Waals

Re: Loading Palladium, Basic Questions

2006-01-10 Thread hohlrauml6d
Administrative Assistant, aka secretary . . . she was well-trained in MS Word. She could play the software like a violin. When we were downsized she spilled the beans including the time she spent helping me help others understand how to modify documents on CF which needed to go public.

Re: Nature: Desktop fusion is back on the table

2006-01-10 Thread hohlrauml6d
What sort of idiots are these? -Original Message- From: John Coviello Imploding bubbles, caught on film emitting light. Are they emitting energy too? ___ Try the New Netscape Mail Today! Virtually Spam-Free | More Storage | Import Your

Re: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch

2006-01-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Mike Carrell wrote: - Original Message - From: Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: EarthTech's (Scott Little's) magic touch snip I have seen no evidence that Eartth Tech has these instruments, which Naudin has used. Does Mizuno's lab have such instruments? I

further thoughts on D2fusion

2006-01-10 Thread thomas malloy
Vortexians; As someone pointed out, the proposed D2fusion heater is a more efficient electricity waster (electric heater). I'm disappointed that no one commented on my math, I'd like to make sure that I got it right. With regards to the efficacy of the technology, I was making the

Re: Loading Palladium, Basic Questions

2006-01-10 Thread Jones Beene
Aha, the whole-ram escapes being burned on the OU altar.. (perversion of Exodus) and comes clean. I knew that this whole-ram persona was a little-too-knowing to be a greenhorn fresh out of pasture. Administrative Assistant, aka secretary . . . she was well-trained in MS Word. She could play

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2006-01-10 Thread Horace Heffner
Check out the photo at http://www.nature.com/news/2006/060109/full/ 060109-5.html. The sonoluminescence color is just like the anode blue-green glow color. Here's a comparison color: http:// home.earthlink.net/~lenyr/borax.htm. Horace Heffner

Re:

2006-01-10 Thread Grimer
At 09:40 pm 10/01/2006 -0900, you wrote: Check out the photo at http://www.nature.com/news/2006/060109/full/ 060109-5.html. The sonoluminescence color is just like the anode blue-green glow color. Here's a comparison color: http:// home.earthlink.net/~lenyr/borax.htm. Horace Heffner Even