Superelastic metals, like CuSn, InTi, TiNi, and MnCu, may be LENR
cathode prospects because they have a resistance to cracking, as well
as the possible ability to reconstitute after degassing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitinol
Nitinol, a TiNi alloy, is rumored to have links back to
On May 28, 2009, at 6:19 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:
I'm not sure this does not belong on VortB; but, today the US sold
$100B in T-Bills and had to pay 3.7%. This will is a preliminary
indication.
Re-Fi now if you can.
Terry
Things are moving fast.
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:49 PM, grok g...@resist.ca wrote:
Personally, I think Demi is a hybrid. Her given name is a hint that
she is half alien. Did you know she appeared nude on the cover of
Vanity Fair twice: once while preggers and the second with temporary
ink?
Oh, and BTW, you can't
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:50 AM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:49 PM, grok g...@resist.ca wrote:
Oh, and BTW, you can't use the word collective in Vortex. That is
for VortexB only.
We are the Vortex. Resistance is Futile. You will be educated.
Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
Would the region of the rod in compression yield more LENRs?
Harry
From Harry Veeder
Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
Would the region of the rod in compression
yield more LENRs?
Harry
A follow-up.
What if the loaded palladium rod was subjected to ultra-sound
frequencies. Could certain frequencies resulting in enhanced kinetic
interaction (and
One idea I had was to mount a palladium rod in two bearings slightly
misaligned and spinning it, which would result
in alternating compression and expansion of the rod, but, alas, I didn't
have the resources to try that.
I did try putting a 40KHz ultrasonic transducer in the D20, but all I could
OrionWorks wrote:
From Harry Veeder
Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
Would the region of the rod in compression
yield more LENRs?
Harry
A follow-up.
What if the loaded palladium rod was subjected to ultra-sound
frequencies. Could certain frequencies resulting in
I once asked if we took loaded palladium and whacked it with a hammer,
would it explode?
Terry
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Harry Veeder hvee...@ncf.ca wrote:
Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
Would the region of the rod in compression yield more LENRs?
Harry
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Fri, 29 May 2009 01:43:54 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
Superelastic metals, like CuSn, InTi, TiNi, and MnCu, may be LENR
cathode prospects because they have a resistance to cracking, as well
as the possible ability to reconstitute after degassing.
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Fri, 29 May 2009 01:43:54 -0800:
Hi,
Sorry about previous email, clicked on the wrong button.
[snip]
Unfortunately, Nitinol is subject to hydrogen embrittlement. Here is
an interesting solution:
http://www.finishing.com/381/17.shtml
It was found some
In reply to OrionWorks's message of Fri, 29 May 2009 15:55:09 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
From Harry Veeder
Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
Would the region of the rod in compression
yield more LENRs?
Harry
A follow-up.
What if the loaded palladium rod was subjected to ultra-sound
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As the smoke cleared, leaking pen itsat...@gmail.com
mounted the barricade and roared out:
Oh, and BTW, you can't use the word collective in Vortex. That is
for VortexB only.
We are the Vortex. Resistance is Futile. You will be
I had a 1 oz bar of D loaded palladium once that had blown up and looked
like a pillow. I whacked in with a sledge hammer
on my garage concrete floor, and indeed, it made quite a loud bang and blew
a ragged hole in the side of the palladium.
On another occasion, I'd heard you could light these
OrionWorks wrote:
From Harry Veeder
Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
Would the region of the rod in compression
yield more LENRs?
Harry
A follow-up.
What if the loaded palladium rod was subjected to ultra-sound
frequencies. Could certain frequencies resulting in enhanced
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The best diffusion rate is likely obtained using a thin film, which
coincidentally
is exactly what was found at Roswell.
It wasn't _that_ thin, apparently. It was supposedly the _skin_ of the
super-light
object, no..?
- -- grok.
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They had a lot to say this week:
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It's not just production of green power that'll transform the energy
industry in coming years. A slew of promising technology developments
on the horizon will both provide benefit to energy users and
On May 29, 2009, at 3:14 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Fri, 29 May 2009 01:43:54
-0800:
Hi,
Sorry about previous email, clicked on the wrong button.
[snip]
Unfortunately, Nitinol is subject to hydrogen embrittlement. Here is
an interesting
On May 29, 2009, at 4:08 PM, grok wrote:
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The best diffusion rate is likely obtained using a thin film,
which coincidentally
is exactly what was found at Roswell.
It wasn't _that_ thin, apparently. It was supposedly the _skin_ of
the
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Fri, 29 May 2009 19:18:11 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
Unfortunately, Nitinol is subject to hydrogen embrittlement. Here is
an interesting solution:
http://www.finishing.com/381/17.shtml
It was found some years ago that hydrogen embrittlement could be
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