Re: [Vo]:Re: AGEFI Geneva: Chauvin/LENR-Cars presented. Funded by the founder of Logitech

2013-02-13 Thread Alain Sepeda
I did not know there was a confusion. Maybe I missed some articles or buzz. Until the article in AGEFI Nicolas Chauvin was known as a serial entrepreneur with few startups created. He get more famous first by slides at ILENRS12, then by working for MFMP with Mathieu Valat (no business link except

Re: [Vo]:Tech Predictions

2013-02-13 Thread Mark Gibbs
How about throwing in some predictions on world resource use, nuclear power, wind power, robots, the erosion of funding for HF, or the zombie apocalypse? [mg] On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 7:50 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: The IT predictions are interesting! I have sworn off

Re: [Vo]:Tech Predictions

2013-02-13 Thread Jed Rothwell
Mark Gibbs mgi...@gibbs.com wrote: How about throwing in some predictions on world resource use, nuclear power, wind power, robots, the erosion of funding for HF, or the zombie apocalypse? Nothing on zombies! This is not a prediction so much as my reading of the mass media in Japan and the

Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

2013-02-13 Thread P.J van Noorden
Hello Jed, Interesting question. I wonder if this has been tried in the past or recently. Peter - Original Message - From: Jed Rothwell To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 9:02 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

2013-02-13 Thread Edmund Storms
Eric, the details do not matter. The basic idea is wrong. The details are just a series of arbitrary assumptions to avoid dropping the initial premise. We are simply playing whack-a-mole. He strings a collection of words together that have no logical relationship, but because the

RE: [Vo]: Chauvin/LENR-Cars presented. Funded by the founder of Logitech

2013-02-13 Thread Jones Beene
Hi Alain Until the article in AGEFI Nicolas Chauvin was known as a serial entrepreneur with few startups created. Is it true that Chauvin is now the backer of Jean Louis Naudin? That rumor seems to be circulating. Of interest to vortex and the LENR community, in this regard - is that Naudin

Re: [Vo]:Near earth asteroid info

2013-02-13 Thread mixent
In reply to David Roberson's message of Sun, 10 Feb 2013 22:10:12 -0500 (EST): Hi, [snip] I realized I was preaching to the choir a bit with my broken up asteroid versus one big bad one. But, I actually do think that the total amount of energy deposited into the atmosphere and ground would be

RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:The answer to Mark Gibbs question.

2013-02-13 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Axil, You just introduced me to a useful concept regarding quality control - I had only considered the effort needed to keep the nano powder small enough to be effective - fine milling to eliminate those grains of larger size but always assumed the smaller geometries as being

Re: [Vo]:Near earth asteroid info

2013-02-13 Thread David Roberson
Now I understand what you were suggesting. If the impact time of the pieces was spread out over a very long time frame, then it would probably work. I initially thought that you were just thinking of one big blast close to Earth that tears the large asteroid into many smaller meteorites. A

[Vo]:big jump in sales now number 5

2013-02-13 Thread fznidarsic
I wonder what happened? http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/digital-text/158107011/ref=pd_zg_hrsr_kstore_1_7_last Frank Z

Re: [Vo]:big jump in sales now number 5

2013-02-13 Thread fznidarsic
I have predicted that cold fusion progresses with a domain of 50nm for a long time now. This is the domain for thermal energy. Using the same math I have now computed another resonance for a cathode wire 17.5 meters in length. Its crazy. I may have to recheck on another day. Frank z

[Vo]:17.5 meters

2013-02-13 Thread fznidarsic
I have said for a long time that 50 nm was the correct domain for the thermal cold fusion reaction. This reaction occurs at high loading. Using the same math I have computed another resonance. It is for a thin palladium or nickel wire 17.5 meters in length. This resonance is for light

Re: [Vo]:17.5 meters

2013-02-13 Thread fznidarsic
It odd. Fixing the wave number at 50nm the frequency finds itself at 5 x 10^^12 hertz. Five terahertz. The system needs heavy protons. A lot of light protons, acting together, does the trick. Heavy loading is required. Fixing the frequency and letting with wave number find itself the

[Vo]:explaining CF

2013-02-13 Thread Edmund Storms
I would like to provide some advice to people attempting to explain LENR. This advice comes from someone who has studied the subject for the 23 years, who has an extensive background in chemistry and physics, and who has read almost every paper about the subject. I believe new ideas in

Re: [Vo]:explaining CF

2013-02-13 Thread Chuck Sites
Great post Ed! I've thought along those same lines as well (as I'm sure many bright people have). I won't say that CF theory require miracles, but it does require something very unusual an unique. We already have one unique aspect; that being the Hydrated Metal. Astronomic properties of

Re: [Vo]:T. Ishida's thesis about Kamiokande

2013-02-13 Thread Chuck Sites
Wasn't Ishida a graduate student under Steve Jones? I had a really nice correspondence with Steve regarding the NULL results from the Kamiokande experiments. What I heard was they thought they were getting good results with D2O+cement (the so called natural soup) but it so overwhelmed the

Re: [Vo]:explaining CF

2013-02-13 Thread Eric Walker
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.comwrote: 2. What mechanism can drain the mass-energy away from a collection of hydrogen nuclei before the final nucleus is formed? This question seems to imply that a quantum of energy (the eventual mass deficit to 4He) can be

Re: [Vo]:explaining CF

2013-02-13 Thread Eric Walker
I wrote: This question seems to imply that a quantum of energy (the eventual mass deficit to 4He) can be broken up into smaller pieces. It would be interesting to look at other examples of this kind of thing. One thing that comes to mind right away is the transition from a metastable nucleus

Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

2013-02-13 Thread Chuck Sites
I think you are being very dismissive of the way quantum mechanics works with in the nuclear realm. It all boils down to PSI and if the nuclear force is point charge with a probability of interacting defined by PSI, or that PSI is blurred motion where the nuclear force is spread over space