Ni62 + H -- Cu63
63Cu is a stable copper isotope
Pd106 + H -- Ag107
Pd108 + H -- Ag109
107Ag and 109Ag are stable silver isotopes.
Standard binding theory says these should be endothermic reactions but if
the charge radius of the proton is not fixed then binding theory
may need to be revised too.
I am interested in what goes on inside those nuclei. How do those expanding
protons effect the weak force?
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:12 AM, Harry Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote:
Ni62 + H -- Cu63
63Cu is a stable copper isotope
Pd106 + H -- Ag107
Pd108 + H -- Ag109
107Ag and 109Ag are
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Mon, 17 Jun 2013 02:12:21 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
Ni62 + H -- Cu63
63Cu is a stable copper isotope
Pd106 + H -- Ag107
1H+106Pd = 107Ag + 5.788 MeV (exothermic)
Pd108 + H -- Ag109
1H+108Pd = 109Ag + 6.488 MeV (exothermic)
107Ag and 109Ag are stable silver
Nothing here?
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Venus is made of the same stuff of Earth, almost twins - except for water.
Venus is bone-dry and hot enough to melt lead at 836 degrees F (447 degrees
C), and has a thick atmosphere but no water vapor is there. Earth harbors an
enormous volume of water, even if its interior is possibly hotter than
I wish Archimedes Plutonium would join this list.
I was working on digging the history of John Bockris controversy
http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?1634-John-bockris-Example-of-Bullying-against-leading-electrochemist-who-dissentp=5165#post5165
(already a shock for be to read the story)
Looking for Texas Horse Manure (whether Jed Story
Let me confess that the real subject of this post is LENR and not Venus per
se.
I was struck by the coincidence that Venus has similar size, gravity, and
bulk composition to Earth BUT is so much hotter than any other planet by
far; and the surface temperature is an exact match for 15 THz - which
Jones,
On 17-6-2013 14:18, Jones Beene wrote:
Venus is bone-dry and hot enough to melt lead at 836 degrees F (447 degrees
C),
Very interesting information, but I fail to see the relevance of the
above fact.
Could you please elaborate on this a bit further as I thought that Lead
has a
Jones,
My knowledge is mostly vacuum evaporation and vacuum condensing in industry
and I cannot really hang at the nuclear level. In relating LENR/Rossi to
what we are seeing happening at the macro level, I believe that vacuum
particles/strings can cool and condense a gaseous surrounding, which
Jones,
On 17-6-2013 14:18, Jones Beene wrote:
Venus is bone-dry and hot enough to melt lead at 836 degrees F (447
degrees C),
Very interesting information, but I fail to see the relevance of the
above fact.
Could you please elaborate on this a bit further as I thought that Lead
has a
As illogical as it may sound on first blush,
can any electrically powered thermal device (looking pretty much like a tube
furnace) function in such a way so as to convert a hot blackbody surface
into a cooler (but still quite hot)
Very possible, The broadened emissions are from the hydrino contribution, the
hydrogen's spatial motion has already been reduced by nano confinement and
then longer vacuum wavelengths are suddenly suppressed by the local geometry.
My posit is that these fractional orbits are negative inertial
Francis, I agree for the most part. I think the Sun's Corona is made up of
strings of this vacuum energy created as she accelerates, collides and
collapses hydrogen around her nucleus. I think she can pack a lot of
energy into the vacuum side of that equation, which ends up being our
quantum
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/09/120906092059.htm
*Mathematicians Offer Unified Theory of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Altering
Einstein Field Equations.*
There is no such thing as a vacuum. please revise your theory.
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Roarty, Francis X
Axil,
Thanks, I had read their paper. I think that the collapsed dark
energy/matter field(95%) is pulling a vacuum on our side(5%) of the fence,
else I would have called my blog vacuummattersalot which would not sound
cool. Black holes suck (entropy).
Stewart
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:26 PM,
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:16 AM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Mon, 17 Jun 2013 02:12:21 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
Ni62 + H -- Cu63
63Cu is a stable copper isotope
Pd106 + H -- Ag107
1H+106Pd = 107Ag + 5.788 MeV (exothermic)
Pd108 + H -- Ag109
1H+108Pd =
Axil,
I don't know. Perhaps it affects a neutron's susceptibility to decay.
Harry
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:25 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
I am interested in what goes on inside those nuclei. How do those
expanding protons effect the weak force?
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:12
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Mon, 17 Jun 2013 16:54:06 -0400:
Hi Harry,
[snip]
Robin,
Do you look these values up in a table or do you calculate them?
I thought the addition of protons to any element above Ni62 will not
release heat, or does it depend on the isotopes involved?
I
The Italian high school cold fusion experiment. Web site in Italian. See:
http://www.hydrobetatron.org/
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Sat, 15 Jun 2013 12:41:09 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Eric, why do you ignore the obvious reaction of D-e-H = tritium? This is
the ONLY reaction consistent with all observations.
The ONLY way this reaction will happen is if the electron first combines with
one of the
What an excellent essay. The account of the second meeting on transmuations:
We held the meeting in the local Holiday Inn. Because of the assault
made by Professor Cotton and his colleagues on the first meeting we
thought that a more violent one might be made in this meeting and
therefore
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