[Vo]:A " Touchstone" analogy

2019-06-30 Thread JonesBeene
Going back in history 4500 years, give or take a few – some genius merchant or trader figured out a simple and accurate way to test the purity of gold. The “touchstone” was a piece of dark schist type rock - which was used for testing the putative gold by observing the color of the mark left

Re: [Vo]: Seals

2019-06-30 Thread Brian Ahern
I agree with Bob. Conflat seals are good for very impressive vacuums. From: Bob Higgins Sent: Friday, June 28, 2019 3:58 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]: Seals Hi Dave, This looks like standard conflat UHV gear to me. The typical gasket used for

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2019-06-30 Thread Jack Cole
I'm not sure what work you are referring to: This one had an open top and claimed excess heat. https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MizunoTproduction.pdf Here's one where he had a top on it and showed mostly no excess heat, but supposedly excess hydrogen. The alleged episodes of excess heat are

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2019-06-30 Thread Jack Cole
Thank you. If true, that refutes my point about his work being debunked. On Sun, Jun 30, 2019 at 8:33 AM Jed Rothwell wrote: > Jack Cole wrote: > > We disagree, so I'll drop it as not being productive. I believe that the >> falseness of Mizuno's previous results was exposed and he/you are

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2019-06-30 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jack Cole wrote: We disagree, so I'll drop it as not being productive. I believe that the > falseness of Mizuno's previous results was exposed and he/you are unwilling > to spend the time to address the issues that showed how his experiments > were likely compromised. > I did, at the time. I

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2019-06-30 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote: > You have to address the issues that Kowalski et. al. raised and I quoted >> above. >> > > I am not obligated. I do not agree, and I am not going to take the time to > explain why. > I should at least explain the main reasons. Mizuno did not use the same method of calorimetry Kowalski

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2019-06-30 Thread Jack Cole
We disagree, so I'll drop it as not being productive. I believe that the falseness of Mizuno's previous results was exposed and he/you are unwilling to spend the time to address the issues that showed how his experiments were likely compromised. This reminds me of the profs who refused to

[Vo]:EVOs in Quantum computing

2019-06-30 Thread Axil Axil
Ken Shoulders contribution to LENR theory: the Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) might be useful for more things that just LENR. MFMP has photographed an EVO near a strange radiation track recently using a low powered microscope. The EVO is an ideal q-bit, a primary logic component of a quantum computer.