Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-25 Thread Teslaalset
@Chuck: Thanks for confirming the bending of the coin. @all: I am interested, not to replicated this experiment in the first place, but because I observe 2 things: 1) Bending a constantaan coin will cause cracks in the metal lattice. 2) Using borax, there is a fair chance that this will create a

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-25 Thread Teslaalset
Some additional finding on silicate layers: Miles found that the formation of silicate latyer in the PF experiments was occuring and possibly essencial to get the effect. Details: The silicates on palladium cathodes is mentioned in the interview with Miles:

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-25 Thread Teslaalset
To clearify my observations further: 1) room temperature experiments seem to require an additional trick to get sufficient Hydrogen absorbtion: the use of an additional (transparant) layer 2) Rossi might not need to have the additional layer since he is operating his nickel at a condition where

[Vo]:The Human Fauna

2012-09-25 Thread Terry Blanton
And how important it is to health: http://goo.gl/HAC8c

Re: [Vo]:The Human Fauna

2012-09-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
The latest issue of scientific American has an article about food allergies in children. Apparently, if you gradually introduce tiny amounts of the foods they are allergic to, in most cases the allergies subside. The amounts used at first are similar to those used in homeopathy. Years ago,

Re: [Vo]:The Human Fauna

2012-09-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
Same effect with moist poisons. The solution to pollution is dilution. Best kids get dirty and cooties when they are young to build resistance. On Tuesday, September 25, 2012, Jed Rothwell wrote: The latest issue of scientific American has an article about food allergies in children.

Re: [Vo]:The Human Fauna

2012-09-25 Thread Alain Sepeda
This desensibilisation (french term) was commonly used in the 70s in France, but was slowly forbidden because of few accident and anglo-saxon consensus against. the does are far more than homeopathy, just like classic immunization dose to trigger immune system, but very lightly, unlike

Re: [Vo]:The Human Fauna

2012-09-25 Thread Terry Blanton
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 10:20 AM, ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.com wrote: Same effect with moist poisons. The solution to pollution is dilution. Best kids get dirty and cooties when they are young to build resistance. My grandson's allergist recommended unfiltered local honey to mediate his

RE: [Vo]:The Human Fauna

2012-09-25 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
I've been following Dr. Marshall's research for a few years now and I think he's a pioneer in understanding just how microbes affect our health, and are likely the cause for chronic conditions... and a treatment protocol. http://www.trevormarshall.com/ He presents some clinical results here:

Re: [Vo]:The Human Fauna

2012-09-25 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
More generally, there is some evidence that if you just give the immune system something external to worry about, autoimmune activity may subside. Warning, link describes a therapeutic approach you may find gross. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helminthic_therapy Jeff On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 8:48

[Vo]:Dardik's amazing 2008 paper

2012-09-25 Thread Jones Beene
From: Jed Rothwell I would love to see the best available chart of heat-after-death, showing the thermal curve for a substantial time frame after electrical power has been cut. Here

Re: [Vo]:The Human Fauna

2012-09-25 Thread Alain Sepeda
what you describe for poisons (like arsenic) is hormesis, but not desensibilisation nor homeopathy. the basic of hormesis is to activate the heat shock proteins so the body can fight against some class of genotoxic aggression... work for some poisons, radiation, sun, heat... Those HSP production

Re: [Vo]:Dardik's amazing 2008 paper

2012-09-25 Thread Terry Blanton
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: Maybe in the USA, there is bureaucratic intransigence in our DoE or DoD making them too slow and bloated to move rapidly with something so promising... I would be careful underestimating the military, especially the

Re: [Vo]:example of a bad prognostication

2012-09-25 Thread LORENHEYER
BUT... we do not currently possess the highly advanced technical ablity to enable us to alter the direction of our illfated future, whereas, the only humans there are, as conveyed in several documentaries that interviewed a one Travis Walton, that told of his encounter with an Advanced

RE: [Vo]:The Human Fauna

2012-09-25 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
Here is a more detailed presentation about a specific metabolic pathway (the Vitamin-D Receptor), and how its down-regulation, caused by the incorporation of bacterial DNA into the human DNA, leads to various chronic ailments: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2yEwnZy8B8 -Original

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-25 Thread Guenter Wildgruber
Eric, You make a good point. As a selfdeclared  (precision) measurement addict , let me comment: 1) Calorimetry, especially with small effects, is a central issue. I do not know a lot about that, but manageble by careful analysis The possible errors even Rossi et al made in high-power contexts

[Vo]:A Hurricane Prediction Based Upon Dark Matter

2012-09-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
Theories are useless unless they help us predict. I have gone out on a limb to predict the destination of tropical storm Nadine that has been swirling in the gulf the past couple of weeks. I believe I am correct unless another dark matter particle interacts at some point along her path and wins

Re: [Vo]:Dardik's amazing 2008 paper

2012-09-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: There is no indication of self-power, indicating that ultrasound is always required to be on . . . I believe that is incorrect. It is off, completely, for many hours while the excess heat continues. The complex waveform electrolysis input and ultrasound

Re: [Vo]:Dardik's amazing 2008 paper

2012-09-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote: They have moved from Israel to U. Missouri. Correction. Someone just told me they are back in Israel. That was fast. - Jed

Re: [Vo]:Godes/McKubre 100% reproducability

2012-09-25 Thread Alan J Fletcher
I've been looking through my personal archives. I declared on Wed Apr 22, 2009 02:07pm I'm changing my position from 'maybe' to 'yes'. and came across a Jed quote : Wednesday, March 24, 2010 Chemists taken in by Cold Fusion . . . AGAIN!

Re: [Vo]:Godes/McKubre 100% reproducability

2012-09-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com wrote: The NRL recently repeated the Arata experiment several hundred times in a row with automated equipment, completely degassing the samples between runs. It worked every time. So I do not see why you say that nothing has changed. (Got a quick link to the

Re: [Vo]:Godes/McKubre 100% reproducability

2012-09-25 Thread Alan J Fletcher
I found Miles at the 2010 ACS reporting 6/6 (Though for my purposes his $50 calorimeter got the press's attention).

Re: [Vo]:Godes/McKubre 100% reproducability

2012-09-25 Thread Alan J Fletcher
At 01:02 PM 9/25/2012, Jed Rothwell wrote: They described a lot more about it at ICCF17. Kidwell finally agrees it is anomalous. Does Kidwell say so in a paper?

Re: [Vo]:Dardik's amazing 2008 paper

2012-09-25 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 01:55 PM 9/25/2012, Jed Rothwell wrote: I wrote: They have moved from Israel to U. Missouri. Correction. Someone just told me they are back in Israel. That was fast. Indeed. And expensive, if this is true and total. What happened?

Re: [Vo]:Godes/McKubre 100% reproducability

2012-09-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com wrote: They described a lot more about it at ICCF17. Kidwell finally agrees it is anomalous. Does Kidwell say so in a paper? As of a few weeks ago he had not yet turned in a paper for ICCF17. But that is what he and Dawn Dominguez said in their presentations.

Re: [Vo]:Dardik's amazing 2008 paper

2012-09-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com wrote: Correction. Someone just told me they are back in Israel. That was fast. Indeed. And expensive, if this is true and total. What happened? No idea. I just heard. It is surprising I did not hear it at ICCF17, but I tend to be oblivious to

Re: [Vo]:Dardik's amazing 2008 paper

2012-09-25 Thread Daniel Rocha
2012/9/25 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com I wrote: They have moved from Israel to U. Missouri. Correction. Someone just told me they are back in Israel. That was fast. - Jed Maybe they got null results? DAMN! I hope ICCF 17 is not canceled. -- Daniel Rocha - RJ

Re: [Vo]:A Hurricane Prediction Based Upon Dark Matter

2012-09-25 Thread LORENHEYER
Okay Stew... You've predicted the destination of Nadine, but why didn't you mention why you named it Nadine? So now, if I were to sound it out, it sounds very similar the word N-e-e-d-i-n-g? so, what is it that is relative importance you're currently in need of ?... is it wind-energy, a

Re: [Vo]:Dardik's amazing 2008 paper

2012-09-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote: Maybe they got null results? DAMN! I hope ICCF 17 is not canceled. You mean you hope ICCF18 is not cancelled. The results are good as far as I know. I do not recall that they presented anything at ICCF17. I do not see anything from Lesin. Lots of

Re: [Vo]:Godes/McKubre 100% reproducability

2012-09-25 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 03:02 PM 9/25/2012, Jed Rothwell wrote: Alan J Fletcher mailto:a...@well.coma...@well.com wrote: The NRL recently repeated the Arata experiment several hundred times in a row with automated equipment, completely degassing the samples between runs. It worked every time. So I do not see why

Re: [Vo]:Godes/McKubre 100% reproducability

2012-09-25 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 03:43 PM 9/25/2012, Jed Rothwell wrote: Having David Kidwell to say anything unequivocally positive about cold fusion is the fourth miracle of cold fusion. The three previous miracles, brought to you by Huizenga, pale in comparison. The Coulomb barrier is nothing compared to the Kidwell

Re: [Vo]:A Hurricane Prediction Based Upon Dark Matter

2012-09-25 Thread ChemE Stewart
NOAA named it Nadine not me. They are predicting it will turn North anyway. I am not sure if that is the low pressure system I am looking for or not. Weathermen make wrong predictions all of the time. If I am wrong I guess I might still qualify as one but I will not quit my day job for now. I

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-25 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 10:15 PM 9/24/2012, Eric Walker wrote: If a reproducible lo-fi protocol could be worked out, someone could write to Nathan Lewis and say, we took a look at your objections in 1989 to the calorimetry and think we might have found a way around some of the difficulties ... None of what

[Vo]:Universal LENR Reactor

2012-09-25 Thread Jack Cole
Hawaiian inventor, Dale Basgall, has finished up his work on the design of the Universal LENR Reactor. He has designed this reactor to potentially serve multiple purposes (e.g., a teaching tool for studying thermodynamic processes, a way to heat water for tea and so forth, and fundamentally as a

Re: [Vo]:Godes/McKubre 100% reproducability

2012-09-25 Thread Jeff Berkowitz
Regarding the Dardik/Ultrasonic paper, I wonder if anyone has tried vapor deposition of palladium (or nickel, titanium, lithium???) directly onto a material with piezoelectric properties? Or for that matter, deposition on to a SAW device, over a very thin passivation layer that in turn lies over

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-25 Thread Eric Walker
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 6:16 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.comwrote: None of what has been written recently in this thread addresses calorimetry or any evidence of nuclear reactions, I want to make that clear. That something gets hot sometimes and sometimes not isn't even close to

[Vo]:Anderson localization

2012-09-25 Thread Axil Axil
In our discussions to date, the question that has not yet been addressed in detail is how fatigue cracks in cold fusion electrodes, nano-hairs on the surface of micro-grains and pitting in the wire that Celani uses all contribute to the cold fusion process. This question revolves around the wave

Re: [Vo]:Anderson localization

2012-09-25 Thread Axil Axil
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1109.4403 This reference is the underlying paper called Bose glass and Mott glass of quasiparticles in a doped quantum magnet On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:25 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: In our discussions to date, the question that has not yet been addressed