Re: [Vo]:LENR - dark mater - DDL connection--

2014-09-06 Thread Bob Cook
Eric-- Another potential source of H for the Rossi reaction may be an organic molecule with hydrogen bonds. Thermal agitation will release the H readily and cause the molecule to come apart. Again an appropriate magnetic field could draw the H in close to a Ni nucleus given enough

Re: [Vo]:LENR - dark mater - DDL connection--

2014-09-06 Thread Bob Higgins
To be effective, an alpha/beta emitter would have to be highly radioactive to produce enough particles to support a sizable amount of H for LENR reactions. Additionally, at these high pressures, the mean free path of monatomic H is very short, so the radioactive material would have to be placed

Re: [Vo]:Humans Need Not Apply

2014-09-06 Thread Lennart Thornros
I think we all know that the taxation system we built the last 100 years is failing from all aspects. The Europeans have introduced the VAT system and that is how there is less understanding / awareness of how failing the system is. The financial model is very complex and its theoretical

RE: [Vo]:LENR - dark mater - DDL connection--

2014-09-06 Thread Jones Beene
From: Bob Cook A interesting experiment would be to run Rossi's reactor with selected Ni isotopes and note any differences in the energy output. It would not surprise me if this has not already been accomplished under the advice of Focardi to better understand the process. The hot cat

Re: [Vo]:LENR - dark mater - DDL connection--

2014-09-06 Thread Eric Walker
This is definitely an interesting argument. I'm agnostic at this point as to whether Rossi has used a radioactive catalyst in the past. I suspect he does not now, for the regulatory reasons you mention below. About the H2 pressure and the mean free path of monoatomic hydrogen -- I'm curious

Re: [Vo]:LENR - dark mater - DDL connection--

2014-09-06 Thread Bob Higgins
As I recall, the original E-Cats were charged from a bottle source of hydrogen to 5-10 bar (depending on the activity he wished his experiment to show) while the device was still cold and then the gas input was valved off (producing a sealed reaction vessel). Since it was charged at about 300

Re: [Vo]:LENR - dark mater - DDL connection--

2014-09-06 Thread Bob Cook
Jones and Bob H-- I remember that the cold H pressure was 12 Atm. for the E Cat reactor. At temperature it would be significantly higher unless there was a hydride reaction taking place with the rise in temperature. The subsequent decomposition of the hydride would occur at higher

[Vo]:Lawandy pair, backdoor way to the DDL?

2014-09-06 Thread Jones Beene
Four years ago, before Rossi - there were 3-4 threads ongoing on vortex about a couple of amazing papers from Dr. Nabil Lawandy - one of which describes the formation of proton pairs - and a dense accumulation of like charge - somewhat like Holmlid and Miley have done with IRH. This goes a long

[Vo]:transmitted radiation for potential reactions in an NiH system

2014-09-06 Thread Eric Walker
I was curious what the numbers would look like for a range of possible reactions in an NiH system if the only two assumptions that were made were that nuclear reactions are the main show in NiH LENR and that somehow there is a way to overcome Coulomb repulsion. Although I suspect this is not the

Re: [Vo]:Humans Need Not Apply

2014-09-06 Thread James Bowery
The PBS article gives the basis of the dividend as natural resources, which doesn't address automation. The CFR proposal is for unelected central banks to make decisions as to which portions of the population are due dividends from assets owned by the central banks. OK, so I'll admit that it is