RE: [Vo]:How to make money with cold fusion

2019-07-02 Thread JonesBeene
With a COP of 10 - if (IF!) that lofty goal is really possible on a continuous level, this is perhaps the first time that it makes sense to look at the potential end markets which can return the most, the soonest; and thereafter to plan ahead with a form factor in mind that suits that

Re: [Vo]:How to make money with cold fusion

2019-07-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
H LV wrote: When the electric battery was first discovered in the early 1800s and > little was known about the phenomena, to some people it seemed like it > could become the next great source of energy. I think people should temper > their commercial and scientific expectations when faced with

[Vo]:Supplemental information on Increased Excess Heat paper

2019-07-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
I have created a new document to supplement Mizuno's recent paper: Mizuno, T. and J. Rothwell, *Supplemental Information on 'Increased Excess Heat from Palladium Deposited on Nickel'* 2019: LENR-CANR.org https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MizunoTsupplement.pdf So far it includes three sections:

Re: [Vo]:Framing the dynamics of the Mizuno breakthrough

2019-07-02 Thread Axil Axil
Recent experiments involving compression of deuterium using laser pulses has shown that ultra dense deuterium frond through laser compression can remain quantum mechanically coherent up to a temperature of 90.000F. https://www.futurity.org/plasma-liquid-metal-physics-2003862/ WHEN LIQUID METAL

Re: [Vo]:Framing the dynamics of the Mizuno breakthrough

2019-07-02 Thread Axil Axil
1. Steven N. Karels July 2, 2019 at 4:31 AM Dear Andrea, I have difficulty with your limited answer and I suspect others might also have questions and/or are experiencing confusion. I understand there

RE: [Vo]:Framing the dynamics of the Mizuno breakthrough

2019-07-02 Thread JonesBeene
From: Jürg Wyttenbach ➢ The connection missing since decades was the fact that super-conduction is spin-current and not electron flux and not copper pair flux. This situation would seem to favor “local superconductivity” such as where a palladium nanoparticle absorbs light in a narrow

Re: [Vo]:How to make money with cold fusion

2019-07-02 Thread H LV
When the electric battery was first discovered in the early 1800s and little was known about the phenomena, to some people it seemed like it could become the next great source of energy. I think people should temper their commercial and scientific expectations when faced with the mystery of a new

Re: [Vo]:Framing the dynamics of the Mizuno breakthrough

2019-07-02 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
The connection missing since decades was the fact that super-conduction is spin-current and not electron flux and not copper pair flux. Hirsch first found the connection between spin current and SC when he could improve the description of the Meissner effect. After the latest experiments by

Re: [Vo]:How to make money with cold fusion

2019-07-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
Esa Ruoho wrote: You could always sell/rent a cold fusion-based diesel-aggregator > replacement to a bunch of electronic music hippies. or other types of > festivals, too. > Seriously, that kind of thing would never make any money. I am sure it will take billions of dollars to develop cold

Re: [Vo]:How to make money with cold fusion

2019-07-02 Thread Esa Ruoho
You could always sell/rent a cold fusion-based diesel-aggregator replacement to a bunch of electronic music hippies. or other types of festivals, too. I'm sure they'd be only too happy to power their festivals with non-polluting electricity production methods. On Tue, 2 Jul 2019 at 18:02,

Re: [Vo]:How to make money with cold fusion

2019-07-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
Robert McKay wrote: > > So, how do you make this money? Not by trying to sell energy! That is > > a highly regulated industry. It is a difficult and complex business. > > > Mine cryptocurrency.. I *hate* that stuff! You may have a good point. That might be a good way to make money with cold

Re: [Vo]:How to make money with cold fusion

2019-07-02 Thread Robert McKay
On 2019-07-02 02:28, Jed Rothwell wrote: So, how do you make this money? Not by trying to sell energy! That is a highly regulated industry. It is a difficult and complex business. Mine cryptocurrency.. if someone can figure out how to generate electricity, mining machines can consume as much

RE: [Vo]:Framing the dynamics of the Mizuno breakthrough

2019-07-02 Thread JonesBeene
Is there a strong connection between computer design and LENR? The connection may be non-obvious for now, but in a few months it may be state of the art, right Axil? Here is a News story from yesterday which may explain Axil’s recent observation of a novel QM connection between the Mizuno

Re: [Vo]:How to make money with cold fusion

2019-07-02 Thread Lennart Thornros
After reading the recipe for how to make money, I better understand how difficult it is. Business is not predictable this way. There are many more ingredients before this money dish is consumable. Lennart On Mon, Jul 1, 2019, 21:29 Jed Rothwell wrote: > The world energy market is roughly $6