Re: [Vo]:Journal Of Applied Science

2009-12-05 Thread Michel Jullian
2009/12/5 Harvey Norris harv...@yahoo.com ... Solid State Nuclear Fusion http://www.wbabin.net/science/shrair3.pdf This seems to be a very good up to date review of the field, by a Ph.D. candidate in surface physics and electron devices. Full text: Can a Solid-State Nuclear Fusion Reactor Be

Re: [Vo]:OT: Scientists grow pork meat in a laboratory (Follow-up)

2009-12-05 Thread Alexander Hollins
Its a comedy bit by george carlin, about racial terms that are stupid. Such as happens to be. I posted it, as the phrase was used in the email i was responding to. On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 9:00 PM, Kyle Mcallister kyle_mcallis...@yahoo.com wrote: --- On Fri, 12/4/09, Alexander Hollins

Re: [Vo]:Cold Fusion Nuclear Reactions Draft #14

2009-12-05 Thread Horace Heffner
On Dec 4, 2009, at 1:00 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote: In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Wed, 2 Dec 2009 07:45:21 -0900: Hi Horace, [snip] I should have noted my favorite stripping reactions: D + 10B10 -- 11B + p + 9.21 MeV You seem to be missing a reaction here. I suspect D +

[Vo]:Tracking the colorful Quark

2009-12-05 Thread Jones Beene
The key phrase here is triple tracks . http://www.physorg.com/news157046734.html Because this article came ahead of (or even instigated) some of the recent popularization of new theories relating LENR to the likelihood of quark interaction (identity or 'color' change statistics in quarks), many

Re: [Vo]:Tracking the colorful Quark

2009-12-05 Thread Michel Jullian
Jones, QCD comes into play once the reacting nuclear particles are within femtometers of each other. But first, it must be explained how they get that close with sufficient probability, and this is purely a QED problem if I am not mistaken. So, who had the foresight to envision the

RE: [Vo]:Tracking the colorful Quark

2009-12-05 Thread Jones Beene
Michel writes: QCD comes into play once the reacting nuclear particles are within femtometers of each other. But first, it must be explained how they get that close with sufficient probability, and this is purely a QED problem if I am not mistaken. Yes, but the precise details - the dynamics

[Vo]: neutron emission vs fission vs fusion

2009-12-05 Thread Mark Iverson
Today's 'serendipitous surfing' led me to this... Anyone familiar with Prof. Oliver K. Manuel's work/ideas on neutron emission? Identify ways to utilize the energy released in neutron emission - the largest known energy source. For example, the rest mass converted to useful energy is ~0.1% in

Re: [Vo]:Tracking the colorful Quark

2009-12-05 Thread Horace Heffner
On Dec 5, 2009, at 9:07 AM, Jones Beene wrote: The interesting thing here to ponder is based on the image seen in the article and the implication from it: are the triple tracks related to quarks? If you are implying they are quarks, then no. Quarks do not come unglued even at near TeV

Re: [Vo]:Tracking the colorful Quark

2009-12-05 Thread Horace Heffner
From the SPAWAR article at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/022501181p3h764l/ The presence of three alpha-particle tracks outgoing from a single point is diagnostic of the 12C(n,n′)3alpha carbon breakup reaction and suggests that DT reactions that produce ≥9.6 MeV neutrons are

[Vo]:300+ miles per charge ??

2009-12-05 Thread Jones Beene
A few problems with facts (three miles of charge left?) and the lack of other information, but the claim is enticing: http://www.kansasbob.com/2009/12/313-miles-on-single-charge.html . methinks it was being recharged in dreamtime .

Re: [Vo]:OT: Scientists grow pork meat in a laboratory (Follow-up)

2009-12-05 Thread Kyle Mcallister
--- On Sat, 12/5/09, Alexander Hollins alexander.holl...@gmail.com wrote: From: Alexander Hollins alexander.holl...@gmail.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:OT: Scientists grow pork meat in a laboratory (Follow-up) To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 8:24 AM Its a comedy bit by

Re: [Vo]:Tracking the colorful Quark

2009-12-05 Thread Horace Heffner
On Dec 5, 2009, at 12:23 PM, Jones Beene wrote: -Original Message- From: Horace Heffner If you are implying they are quarks, then no. Quarks do not come unglued even at near TeV energies... Sure - but according to the very same authority, What authority? deuterium does not