http://www.newsweek.com/particle-physics-mind-bending-negative-mass-device-lasers-778495
Also see
http://www.rochester.edu/newscenter/vamivakas-microcavity-negative-mass-generate-lasers-290202/
Also see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_mass
Also see
There are claims that LENR extracts energy from the vacuum. The question
naturally arises about how can such an improbable thing can possibly happen.
A experiment done using a optical cavity shows how the vacuum can tap into
the vacuum fluctuations that occur in empty space to produce real
Like Mizuno but Mu metal instead of Ni.
From: JonesBeene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Friday, 12 January 2018 19:35
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Ferrous alloys and spin energy transfer - mostly overlooked
in LENR
To clarify:
Variance of good catalysts from the
To clarify:
Variance of good catalysts from the ideal 2Ry = 27.2 eV in ionization potential
(the catalytic “hole”)
1) Molybdenum .07
2) Potassium .09
3) Rubidium.09
BTW - palladium has a fit at 27.77 eV (.57 variance) which is much
There has been recent renewed interest in spin coupling in LENR as the m.o. of
energy transfer at the atomic level.
As it turns out – nickel is not optimum for the spin transfer process - while
iron is the best, but iron is not good for absorption of hydrogen.
In fact Tom Claytor could be
From: Dr. Mitchell Swartz
The first ad hoc CF/LANR/LENR Colloquium of this year
will be at noon, January 12, 2018 at MIT, Cambridge, Friday.
If any CF/LANR/LENR experimentalist is interested in
contributing, and also presenting some of their ongoing
CF/LANR efforts, send email to me or Peter
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