[Vo]:Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions and Nuclear Spectroscopy Technical Progress Report from the 1960s

2015-09-29 Thread Ian Walker
Hi all

Has anyone seen this paper before?

http://www.osti.gov/scitech/servlets/purl/12513302/

Kind Regards walker


RE: [Vo]:Lawrence Livermore report on Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions At The Highest Microscopic Level

2015-09-29 Thread Jones Beene
From: Ian Walker 


> Suddenly lots of reports with Low Energy Nuclear Reactions being discussed.
  
https://e-reports-ext.llnl.gov/pdf/790602.pdf Whatever is going on?

 

 

Nothing unusual is going on. The curious semantics is historical. “Low energy 
nuclear reactions” was formerly a reference to devices like the Fusor. In the 
early sixties, Philo Farnsworth invented a branch of plasma physics which was 
employed low energy to produce nuclear reactions. This subfield of physics was 
simply plasma fusion carried out at the lowest possible power (~100 watt 
range). Goggle: “Fusor”.

 

As anyone who has owned a plasma globe lamp knows, impressive plasmas require 
only watts of input. The Fusor was not all that different from a plasma globe 
and it produced helium and gamma radiation from hydrogen. Unfortunately, the 
best Fusor results from ITT were 6 orders of magnitude from breakeven. 

 

In short, conventional hot fusion can be performed at very low input energy but 
has never been made efficient at any input level. The LENR espoused on vortex 
has simply borrowed the old terminology for use with “condensed matter” (solid 
phase) where actual net gain is seen at low input. 

 

 



Re: [Vo]:Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions and Nuclear Spectroscopy Technical Progress Report from the 1960s

2015-09-29 Thread Peter Gluck
it is also on the Russian official LENR site- published today

Peter

On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Ian Walker  wrote:

> Hi all
>
> Has anyone seen this paper before?
>
> http://www.osti.gov/scitech/servlets/purl/12513302/
>
> Kind Regards walker
>



-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com


[Vo]:Los Alamos National Laboratory Numerical simulations for low energy nuclear reactions including direct channels to validate statistical models

2015-09-29 Thread Ian Walker
Hi all

Do not remember this slide set about low energy nuclear reaction being
available before. Do any of you recognise it?

Numerical simulations for [lexicon]low energy nuclear reactions[/lexicon]
including direct channels to validate statistical models
By Kawano, Toshihiko

For Los Alamos National Laboratory

Odd that these seem to be coming out now. :)
http://permalink.lanl.gov/object/tr?what=info%3Alanl-repo%2Flareport%2FLA-UR-14-20086

Kind Regards walker


[Vo]:Lawrence Livermore report on Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions At The Highest Microscopic Level

2015-09-29 Thread Ian Walker
Hi all

Suddenly lots of reports with [lexicon]Low Energy Nuclear
Reactions[/lexicon] being discussed.
https://e-reports-ext.llnl.gov/pdf/790602.pdf


Whatever is going on?

[image: :D]

I will post up a few more [image: ;)] Keep watching.

Kind Regards walker


RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:The sounds of LENR

2015-09-29 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Ok… but in this particular case….. dun,dun, dun, d, dona dun dun. :_)

From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 12:48 AM
To: vortex-l
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:The sounds of LENR


The sounds produce by the LENR reaction may be coming from Bosenova events when 
EMF Black Holes explode as observed by Dr. Kim. I predict that the sounds that 
are coming from the E Cat are a multitude of popping noises. When Rossi hears 
this sound through his stethoscope, he knows that the LENR reaction is 
progressing nicely.
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Re: [Vo]:NASA Calls Urgent Press Conference

2015-09-29 Thread Jed Rothwell
The Atlanta-centric view of this news can be seen in today's Atlanta
Journal headline:

"[Georgia] Tech, NASA confirm water on Mars"

Georgia Tech found the water. NASA helped.

- Jed


RE: [Vo]:NASA Calls Urgent Press Conference

2015-09-29 Thread Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
>From Jed,

 

> The Atlanta-centric view of this news can be seen in today's Atlanta Journal 
> headline:

> "[Georgia] Tech, NASA confirm water on Mars"

> Georgia Tech found the water. NASA helped.

 

Extremely briny water. Nevertheless, exposed liquid water on the surface of 
Mars - weather permitting.

 

As we speak I'm sure certain dedicated UFO groups are already in the process of 
spinning the news as another sign of on-going efforts to reprogram society for 
the inevitable disclosure of aliens amongst us.

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

OrionWorks.com

zazzle.com/orionworks



[Vo]:LENR INFO FOR SEP 29, 2015

2015-09-29 Thread Peter Gluck
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/09/sep-29-2015-lenr-info.html

Best,
Peter
-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com


[Vo]:Self-driving cars will reduce accidents

2015-09-29 Thread Jed Rothwell
They will eventually save ~30,000 lives per year. What I said in my book --

http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/09/self-driving-cars-could-save-30-lives-per-decade-in-america/407956/#disqus_thread