Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread fusion.calo...@gmail.com
Lou, Show this to one of your non degree tech guys working at your transducer based instrument factory shop in N. J. : http://www.icpig2009.unam.mx/pdf/PB13-3.pdf He could assemble it in an hour. Use Ar instead of He. Next day check for He. Surprise! The C deposit is conical nano

Re: [Vo]:Stimulation of LENR using dual lasers, creative engineering needed

2012-04-07 Thread fusion.calo...@gmail.com
Abd, See cheap = Chan. Why did so many ridicule Propane over Ar? Maybe that was key to his success. See http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttextpid=S0103-97332004000800032 Hydrocarbon + Ni in arc = C2H2 + H (highly active) and now C2H2 + Ni = unexplained temperature results. I

Re: [Vo]:more bad news

2012-04-07 Thread James Bowery
Exponentials are unsustainable in a limited environment such as Earth's biosphere -- that's a given. The real problem is that, unlike other social organizations of animals, eusocial organization tends to be ecologically dominant combined with the fact that humans are uniquely capable of expanding

Re: [Vo]:Robot aircar taxies and ground taxies would provide another degree of freedom

2012-04-07 Thread fusion.calo...@gmail.com
Jed, What you really should try is my time machine. Yes, I programmed my computer to go back in time. Links to OTR. There used to be a blast from the past by a Bloke named Jed from Georgia. He must have moved on. Try my time machine:

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 8:08 AM, fusion.calo...@gmail.com fusion.calo...@gmail.com wrote: Where there is He there is Rossi Fusion. He has never been claimed to be a byproduct of the Rossi eCat. T

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread pagnucco
Terry Blanton wrote: On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 8:08 AM, fusion.calo...@gmail.com fusion.calo...@gmail.com wrote: Where there is He there is Rossi Fusion. He has never been claimed to be a byproduct of the Rossi eCat. Terry, That does not mean it's not there, though. It should be checked for.

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread pagnucco
Reliable/fusion.cal, If an experiment this simple produces He, it proves LENR. Now, for sure, one of the objections raised would be that the He detected was mixed in with the methane - even if the Argon is used. Has anyone ruled out this possible artifact? fusion.calo...@gmail.com wrote: Lou,

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 12:42 PM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote: Terry, That does not mean it's not there, though. It should be checked for. The fact that I have not searched for invisible pink unicorns does not mean they are not there. However, I have no reason to look for them. No

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: That applies to cold fusion theories. There is the sun. :-) T

RE: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread Jones Beene
Terry - the helium would presumably come from alpha decay, not fusion. It should be noted that the WendtIrion paper cited - also assumed alpha decay; but tungsten is much heavier than nickel. Ni is not known to have an alpha channel where this paper suggests that W does:

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: Terry - the helium would presumably come from alpha decay, not fusion. Since we know there are likely a myriad of subatomic reactions flitting about these days, I tend to get a bit sensitive to the use of the word 'fusion'.

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread Chemical Engineer
Terry, Brillouin's theory starts with H and ends up with He - what is going on in between seems to be the land of the pink unicorns and includes rattling the metal lattice cage with EMF to shake loose some energy. They mention having to purge the system of He every once in awhile.

[Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Ron Wormus
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/04/120405142156.htm According to team leader, Professor Jeremy Baumberg, the trick to telling electrons how to pass through walls, is to now marry them with light. This marriage is fated because the light is in the form of cavity photons, packets of

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread Alain Sepeda
that is the point that Lewis larsen put the focus on in his Slides. like this one http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llcmany-lenr-paths-may-produce-he4march-03-2012 2012/4/7 Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Eric Walker
That's fantastic. I'm a complete amateur, so I have to ask for clarification -- is the phenomenon behind the tunneling of en electron through a semiconductor, as described in the article, the same one involved in the quantum tunneling of an electron into a proton? Or are the two processes

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Eric Walker
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Eric Walker eric.wal...@gmail.com wrote: What is the wavelength of the photons being used in the experiment being discussed, and what is its relationship to the energy barrier being overcome? What happens if you increase the wavelength significantly? Sorry --

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread integral.property.serv...@gmail.com
Eric, See what hydride ion (proton and 2 electrons) looks like when locked into Ni lattice here; http://chan.host-ed.me/ Now oscillate by reversing the magnetic vector using a RFG. Last year I saved this ortiz clip as possible source of parts if I ever

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Eric Walker
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 2:41 PM, integral.property.serv...@gmail.com fusion.calo...@gmail.com wrote: Another quote from Vortex which may clarify the concept: it was pointed out by someone the importance of Fe powder influenced by RFG to both align Ni lattice structure and oscillate the hydride

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Eric Walker
I was imagining a high energy photon (maybe in the gamma range?) binding with an electron, thereby creating a dipolariton which then would tunnel into a nearby neutron (a sort of inverse beta decay). Sorry -- proton, not neutron: the dipolariton would tunnel into a nearby proton, creating a

Re: [Vo]:New Lattice Energy presentation

2012-04-07 Thread mixent
In reply to Abd ul-Rahman Lomax's message of Thu, 05 Apr 2012 11:34:24 -0500: Hi, [snip] Widom-Larsen theory completely fails to explain the actual experimental results of cold fusion experiments, particularly the PdD reactions of the Pons-Fleischmann Heat Effect. Not that I'm a fan of WL :),

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Axil Axil
From the article: *One of the features of these new particles, which the team christened 'dipolaritons', is that they are stretched out in a specific direction rather like a bar magnet. * *And just like magnets, they feel extremely strong forces between each other.* *Such strongly interacting