https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWHPW3-hlUw
This video describes the search for bremsstrahlung radiation as seen in the
MFMP experiment as predicted to occur at the onset of HOLE
superconductivity.
The sound is bad, but the experimental search is pictured at 6:00 into the
video.
IMHO, the brems
You don't know how to answer that, because that is the plain truth.
2017-07-06 23:49 GMT-03:00 Che :
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> Blah, blah, blah... not worth replying to.
> WTF am I ignoring. You're just trying to score some dumb brownie points.
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FYI:
Yes, we (MFMP) did pursue the “Gamma Ray Thing” (we made an unsuccessful
replication attempt, and I myself have not given up on it), and we cannot say
there was excess heat, because the apparent excess heat was less than the error
of the crude calorimeter measurement…
… I am still trying
I am sorry to report that there has been a considerable decline in interest in
cold fusion.
Yea! I can see this with my books and apps. "Energy, Cold Fusion, and
Antigravity" was my best seller. Now the best seller is "Electronics Project".
Sorry to say its time to move on and only co
Status Quo Ante Bellum, as I predicted. It is a mystery why IH didn't
accept this offer a long time ago.
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 6:46 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> The judge issued an "order of dismissal." It says "this matter is
> dismissed with prejudice," "all parties shall bear their own fees a
Frustratingly, they never pursued the Gamma ray thing. They just dropped
it without explanation.
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 6:43 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> A gamma ray burst was detected in a MFMP experiment just before excess
> heat began. So yes, a nuclear event occurred in the MFMP's apparatus for
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 10:47 PM, Kevin O'Malley wrote:
> There was a software package called "cold fusion" which can obscure the
> results as well as the interest. LENR needs to repackage their name.
> Maybe something like Anomalous Heating Event.
>
LENR: 'Legitimate Engineering? Not Really".
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 10:18 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
> Che Trotsky, you are ignoring material conditions, we do not know how Cold
> Fusion works, and historical conditions, that is, we are in capitalism and
> cold fusion is not trusted. Even in whatever form of socialism you
> subscribe, you'd ha
There was a software package called "cold fusion" which can obscure the
results as well as the interest. LENR needs to repackage their name.
Maybe something like Anomalous Heating Event.
"we do not know how Cold Fusion works, and historical conditions, that is,
we are in capitalism and cold fusion is not trusted"
Cold fusion is a misnomer. The LENR reaction is the catalyzed decay of the
nucleon produced by intense nanomagnetism similar in nature to the
instantan based Fractional Q
Che Trotsky, you are ignoring material conditions, we do not know how Cold
Fusion works, and historical conditions, that is, we are in capitalism and
cold fusion is not trusted. Even in whatever form of socialism you
subscribe, you'd have to either convince many other workers to see the
importance
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 9:55 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Che wrote:
>
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>> Jesus Christ, you bourgeois types... the POINT is to CHANGE the World: a
>> concept you people ARE most absolutely unfamiliar with.
>>
>
> I have probably done more to change the world with computers than you
> have. Not alw
Che wrote:
> Jesus Christ, you bourgeois types... the POINT is to CHANGE the World: a
> concept you people ARE most absolutely unfamiliar with.
>
I have probably done more to change the world with computers than you have.
Not always in good ways, but I had an impact. If I succeed at promoting
c
The judge issued an "order of dismissal." It says "this matter is dismissed
with prejudice," "all parties shall bear their own fees and costs" and "all
pending motions are denied as moot."
This is Item 333, here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BzKtdce19-wyb1RxOTF6c2NtZkk
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Che wrote:
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> Scientific research should not be a popularity contest, right?
>>
>
> Perhaps it should not be, but alas, it is. We have to deal with the real
> world as it is, not as we might wish it to be. That concept seems somewhat
> alien
A gamma ray burst was detected in a MFMP experiment just before excess heat
began. So yes, a nuclear event occurred in the MFMP's apparatus for at
least that short time.
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 8:57 PM, Kevin O'Malley wrote:
> Celani detected gamma rays when Rossi's reactor got started, and Ross
Che wrote:
Scientific research should not be a popularity contest, right?
>
Perhaps it should not be, but alas, it is. We have to deal with the real
world as it is, not as we might wish it to be. That concept seems somewhat
alien to you.
*Especially* considering the funding circus that the usu
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> I am sorry to report that there has been a considerable decline in
> interest in cold fusion. The number of Google alerts about the subject is
> far lower than it used to be. The number of people reading papers at
> LENR-CANR.org is down. The
What the Rossi experiments has shown over many years is that LENR in a
lattice is not workable because the reaction cannot be controlled. This
lack of control makes the E-Cat technology untenable. Rossi has
realized this and Rossi is will to let this knowhow fadeaway. The LENR
reaction wants to ope
Abd was speculating just like the rest of us. The most probable outcome
was Status Quo Ante Bellum, but Rossi was focused on getting his IP back.
So he probably did so, since IH supposedly considered it worthless.
That's kind of weird how one side considers something worthless while the
other sid
Celani detected gamma rays when Rossi's reactor got started, and Rossi came
down hard on him for bringing a Geiger counter. So yes, there was a
Nuclear event occuring in Rossi's apparatus for at least that short time.
On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Che wrote:
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> On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 12
Daniel Rocha wrote:
> It's cold fusion for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_ColdFusion .
>
I think the Ngram search will not find "ColdFusion," because it is one
word. My Google Alerts parameter avoids it:
cold fusion -coldfusion -"web hosting"
It's cold fusion for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_ColdFusion .
According to Abd... "All claims dropped on both sides. It is as if the
suit was never filed.
The IP and license are not mentioned. As Rossi was apparently pleased I deduce
something has changed in the ownership of the IP or the multi country license.
As IH claimed the above were valueless
I am sorry to report that there has been a considerable decline in interest
in cold fusion. The number of Google alerts about the subject is far lower
than it used to be. The number of people reading papers at LENR-CANR.org is
down. The numbers usually goes down in summer when students take a break
According to Abd... "All claims dropped on both sides. It is as if the
suit was never filed. All parties bear their own costs. The action of
the Agreement was the consent of counsel to settlement without any court
order other than dismissal, which is final."
No agreements were included... so u
In a fully open source project (such as some of the software development
I am involved with) I assume the patent trolls are not able to jump in
on the stuff that is published. I assume the danger is that they take
the open source info and patent some/all of the as yet unpublished
extensions, w
Che wrote
People here sneer at the likes of the Martin Fleischmann Memorial
Project.. but say what you will: its very OPEN [Source] nature is what
*will* at least keep it out of the grubby clutches of moneyed-interests.
Not so - no one here that I am aware of - sneers at MFMP. Or if they do
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