Eric etal--
I have always thought that the so called branching ratios were associated with
potential states of the system that conserve linear momentum and angular
momentum of the earlier system that is subject to decay. With the interaction
of particles with linear momentum something has to b
pickup and disruption of the voltage
determination. With the small temperature changes only very voltage changes
are produced by the t/c's--millivolts and less.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: David Roberson
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 6:
Dave--
When I first saw the ripples in the models predictions, I thought that it would
have to be explained--that the instrumentation signal may have some unknown
input noise. This needs to be resolved as you suggest.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: David Roberson
To
calculated based on materials and their mass.
With your modeling which will allow a better determination of this important
parameter, a more accurate determination of any excess energy associated with
energy pulses should be possible.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: David Roberson
comings in theories or
hypotheses. Researchers have been known to avoid data that is problematic.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: David Roberson
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Alternate Calculation and Calibration Method for
may even be a chapter in the MIR textbooks focusing on NMR (nuclear magnetic
resonance). General Electric and Siemens should have a good handle on this
issue.
Thanks,
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Jones Beene
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 9:
e pump to the ambient is not adiabatic
and of significant amplitude relative to excess heat generation over time.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Jed Rothwell
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Alternate Calculation an
he contribution of this mechanism to produce decay heat may
be small compared to other sources, but it is still considered.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Axil Axil
To: vortex-l
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:A strange and screwy cla
Bob--
What you say if obvious and needs to be considered IMHO.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Bob Higgins
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:A strange and screwy claim by Piantelli
I don't know why you think
You noted:
Once the catalytic reaction is complete, the newly formed Li++ ion may
then, at
it's own discretion, reacquire a pair of electrons from the environment,
becoming neutralized in the process, after which it is once again available
to
act as a catalyst for another shrinkage reaction.<
The boiling point for Li in side a nano particle may occur at a different
temperature than 1342 C. The local electric and magnetic conditions may
make a big difference in how tight the Li is bound to the Al.
Bob
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 7:54 PM
Robin--
You say that the LiHy4 item carries a negative charge. I assume you mean it
is an negative ion. How do you know this? Is the electronic configuration
you suggest 4 pairs of electrons, i.e., a total negative charge of 8 with a
positive charge of 7?
It seems such a ion would be di-p
RE: [Vo]:the "hole" truth and nothing butJones--
Does the Li in LiOH become a Li atom with temperature at a lower temperature
than it does coming from LiAlH4? Or is it ionic? I still consider that there
must be a mechanism for heat transfer to keep local temperatures down and in a
good reacti
I will look for the designs that I can repair. The LENR devices should be like
a navy reactor where the sailors can do the repairs. If you cannot buy
replacements in the drug store, I'll look for a different model. Cars were
like that. Hopefully it will be too easy to produce simple units tha
Most all in Alaska will embrace the technology immediately--I for one. That
state will lead the rest to realizing the advantages of local power generation,
and there it will be only a technology update to existing local power
generation. the success of LENR will spread by word of mouth like wil
some more charts when I get a chance with time included so you can
compare to power and temperature.
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 11:38 PM, Bob Cook wrote:
Jack--
In the following link to the resistance wire plot
(http://www.lenr-coldfusion.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/exp5resistanc
Jack--
In the following link to the resistance wire plot
(http://www.lenr-coldfusion.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/exp5resistance.png)
it appears that the resistance of the controls heater wire did not change.
Was the temperature of the control constant? It would be desirable to display
th
Axil--
Like I have, homeowners will have backup power supplies or two independent LENR
power supplies. It will be more reliable than the grid is particularly in the
Northeast where ice storms do their job on the grid regularly.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Axil Axil
To: vorte
Despite Axil's authoritarian wisdom about cost effective power for concentrated
populations, I agree with you. Apartment owners will provide a central heating
and electrical system without a grid hookup to pay a middle man for unneeded
distribution services.
I will not worry about the demise
Axil--
I generate my own power in my house by solar and have no grid power within 60
miles. Many people do. I would love a home style Rossi heat source,
particularly, if it had a thermionic electron generator or even a simple
thermocouple hookup. I looks to me like Bill Gates, Woods, etal.,
Terry in a separate thread stated:
"Perhaps he speaks of fractional Rydberg states? You could call that energy
stored from about 13 billion years ago." :-)
It seems reasonable to me the Saudis and others are getting rid of their
relatively new stored energy while the Sun shines and they can
I seems a good source of LENR heat hooked up to the Field Emission Device may
be a good way to make electricity directly like in a thermo-electric couple,
only with this device. Gates and his Woods side kick, who is also on the
patent list of names, may have gone to Italy recently to discuss t
---
From: Bob Cook
To: vortex-l
Sent: Fri, Jan 16, 2015 4:40 am
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:TRISO LENR pellet
Dave--To answer your question about reactor control I offer the following:
Light water fission reactors using U-235, U-233, and Pu-239 fissionable
isotopes depend on
Dave--To answer your question about reactor control I offer the following:
Light water fission reactors using U-235, U-233, and Pu-239 fissionable
isotopes depend on thermal or relatively slow neutrons to react with those
isotopes. The slower the neutron the more likely it will be absorbed by o
Axil-
Anything like that will cause a big utility lots of money and they will not
want to change their existing set up.
With so much hydrogen contained, normal chemical explosion will become a
safety concern.
Large new plants of the old design will cost too much compared to new simple
des
wires in glowing reactor ?
I am having difficulty finding a copy of the report by Dr. McKubre for some
reason and wonder if someone would post a direct link.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Bob Cook
To: vortex-l
Sent: Wed, Jan 14, 2015 1:56 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Dark
axis could also be the result of other parameters that
control the reaction like a magnetic field or nodes in a standing sonic wave.
This could explain the concern Storms had relative to the temperature and
energy density correlation.
KcKubre's report is excellent.
Bob Cook
- Original M
Dave and Gigi--
In the overall evaluation of the energy balance, please note that the 6L pump
uses .25amps x 115 VAC power = 28.75 watts. This is in accordance with a 2005
drawing of the pump from the vendor that I forwarded to Dave a day or so ago.
(The actual pump used in the test may have
nd stops? Is
there a good definition of "baseline"?
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Jed Rothwell
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2015 8:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:"Report on Mizuno's Adiabatic Calorimetry" revised
Bob Cook made two larg
temperatures. There are no electric heaters used to heat the
>coolant. I mention this, since it is the best way to heat up a big insulated
>system with lots of metal and circulating water.
I respectively disagree with Jed's conclusions. I await a independent
confirmation test.
Bob
summary and IMHO,
I doubt the Mizuno test produced any excess heat.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: David Roberson
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2015 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:"Report on Mizuno's Adiabatic Calorimetry" revised
De
The design-of-test story is coming out.
Good,
Bop
- Original Message -
From: Jed Rothwell
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2015 9:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:"Report on Mizuno's Adiabatic Calorimetry" revised
David Roberson wrote:
May I inject an ide
Jed should identify the actual time the reaction stopped "hours before that
event" failure of the pump.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Jed Rothwell
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2015 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:"Report on Mizuno's Adiabatic Calorimetry" re
Mizuno test setup and run the same test with their
own monitoring and ambient condition controls. The radiation monitors should
not be necessary to barrow. Even the recording computer would not have to be
barrowed.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Gigi DiMarco
To:
Jed--
I see that we are not communicating accurately. To quote you in response to
Alain message regarding this subject several days ago, "I will not bother"
with further communications.
Warm regards,
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Jed Rothwell
To: vortex-l@
Axil--
This time I agree with you. I would add that spin and angular momentum with
its inherent resonance via torsion fields may shed some additional light on the
universal connectivity you suggest. It would not surprise me that the Russian
work in this area that Jones identified a week or so
The test report should be replaced consistent with your objective of
providing such information for review by the public. In this regard I am at
somewhat a disadvantage in commenting, since I do not have the test setup at
hand and all the monitoring that was accomplished.
Warm regards,
Mixuno would see a temperature differential as you say, however what fraction
of energy introduced by the reaction is above the input energy of the
electrical pump and or other electrical inputs?To get a COP you need the
steady state in-put energy to determine this.
Thus, the problem become
Mark's thought also was the first idea that came into my head upon reading
Terry's comment.
I think they, Toyota, are onto LENR. Let's not forget they hired Pons and
Fleishman for research in Nice, France after they left the USA.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: "MarkI-ZeroPoint"
RE: [Vo]:Right-on AGPJones--
To show my ignorance, what's a Gibbs energy vector? Can it point into negative
energy? Zero point? I am not sure of all your inferences.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Jones Beene
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 7:44 AM
Axil--
That may be nice but it is probably a tall order to get the coating you
suggest--SiC/graphite to bond well to the alumina over the entire outer surface
and not crack with thermal cycling. I would think the distribution of H within
the Alumina could be accomplished better with a slow rel
I just heard Sunday that one of the first Thermo nuclear devices exploded in
the Pacific yielded 15 Megatons of TNT vs the predicted 5 Mega tons. This
estimate or prediction was off by a factor of 3.
Maybe some of the extra energy came from reaction of Li-6 with O-17 in a
reaction like that
thing comes along with FTL as part of the package, watch out. If
you want to be taken seriously with any new technology - never, ever claim a
light-speed anomaly.
From: Bob Cook
Jones-
That a very interesting summary article about torsion fields, a phenomena
Jones-
That a very interesting summary article about torsion fields, a phenomena with
which I was not familiar. Thanks.
The information (data) collected from stars that appear to be transmitted at a
rate many times the speed of light is very significant. Why is this not
reported in this count
Jones--
Are there any data on the pressures in either the Parkhomov or Rossi reactors
that you know of? I do not know that a significant H pressure is required for
the LENR reactions in these two tests.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Jones Beene
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sen
ation is done, do we know enough about the phenomena to pursue
those experiments?
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 6:40 PM, Bob Cook wrote:
Jones--
Unless the thermal expansion of the alumina body is matched to the
expansion of the Stainless Steel sleeve, it will be very hard
Jones--
Is the latent heat you talk of latent heat of vaporization? Or is it of
decomposition to Li vapor and H? The high conductivity seems like a desirable
parameter to distribute heat around the reactor and limit melting and sintering
during a LENR.
Bob
- Original Message -
Jones--
Unless the thermal expansion of the alumina body is matched to the expansion of
the Stainless Steel sleeve, it will be very hard to maintain a seal. The
thermal stresses will become very high at the interface of the two materials. I
think that the pressure changes seen in the recent MF
Axil--
Have you seen any data that confirms the presence of H gas at the end of the
Lugano test or any other Hot-Cat
test? I presume the containment of H is a guess on your part.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Axil Axil
To: vortex-l
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2015 7:23 AM
the aluminum and lithium may be important, but the
latest MFMP test contained all of these.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Bob Cook
To: vortex-l
Sent: Sat, Jan 3, 2015 3:24 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Dog Bone and other coupling ideas for Li-7--Ni reaction--
Our related
Li-6 ions with differing
energies associated with the different Ni isotope reactions involved to confirm
such a reaction.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Bob Cook
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2015 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Sealing the Dog Bone
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Eric Walker
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2015 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Sealing the Dog Bone
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 9:24 AM, Bob Cook wrote:
It may be that the hydrogen only acts to help distribute the Li-7 to t
:24 AM, Bob Cook wrote:
It may be that the hydrogen only acts to help distribute the Li-7 to the Ni
isotopes for the Li-7+Ni reactions Jones suggested back in October and Eric has
just reviewed.
Just a small correction. It was Robin that suggested that what was going on
was a chain of
heory turned
out pretty good.
Mills I think also took this approach, but may have had a too--narrow
perspective (a bias) of possible reactions and resonances considering his
theory. His has been and is a worthy endeavor, however.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Axil Axil
I for one did not understand that the center tube was made from stainless
steel. Apparently it was not sealed very well. The access port for the
pressure transducer to allow it to sense pressure, but remain at below 85
degrees, probably leaked. That design and the welding or bonding of the a
conditions in
the reactor. They may be caused by LENR or SPP formation or something
unexpected.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Bob Cook
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:live - grr... dogbone
I am glad to see that with 30
I am glad to see that with 30% pressure swings indicated, the operator decided
to at least wear a face mask. I think I heard that the tube was good for 1000
psi and they were getting indications of over 600 psi with large swings. It
appeared they did not believe their pressure sensor. I think
I think the size of the nano Ni is important in creating resonant conditions to
support LENR reactions in a magnetic field. This may include cavity sizes.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Nick
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2015 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:T
pped inside.
Bob
On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Bob Cook
wrote:
Bob--
How does Parkhomov get a uniform thickness of alumina cement,
whatever that is, between the 2.5mm alumina tube (reactor tube in previous
correspondence) and the alumina do
Bob Higgins--
I agree with your evaluation of STM. I bought STM stock about a year ago as a
speculation in LENR.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Bob Higgins
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2015 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Lithium aluminum thin film and the
Axil--
I bet that the US government has already accomplished those experiments at one
or two of its better atomic labs. There may even be competion between labs to
see who gets the answer first. I know such things have happened in the past.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Axil Ax
Jones--
It is my understanding that the IR camera only judges temperature based on the
spectrum AND intensity of the light coming from a unit area, the smaller that
area the more accurate the local temperature determination. I think you are
correct to assume some energy may not be captured by
be that has the coil
wrapped and enclosed in molded alumina cement. Power is applied to the dogbone
heater coil which heats the reactor tube that was slipped inside.
Bob
On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Bob Cook wrote:
Bob--
How does Parkhomov get a uniform thickness of a
Bob--
How does Parkhomov get a uniform thickness of alumina cement, whatever that is,
between the 2.5mm alumina tube (reactor tube in previous correspondence) and
the alumina dogbone with the electrical heater wires? It may be that I do not
understand the physical arrangement of the various al
ction cross section with Uranium.)
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: David Roberson
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2014 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:The MFMP replication effort live on youtube.
Jed, The setup used by MFMP uses the surrounding room temper
Didn't Rossi's dogbone have some sort of coating on the outside? It may have
acted as a high temperature hermetic seal. I would think any porosity would
allow Li and H2 to get out. Does Li form a diatomic gas at high temperature?
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Bob Higgins
To: v
Bob--
Seal under inert gas pressure--100 bar if necessary. That should keep the H2
in with only diffusion gradient acting to let the H2 out. Add some H2 to the
inert gas so that there is no H2 concentration gradient. This would be safer
than a pure H2 atmosphere.
Bob
- Original Messa
Is it possible--safe-- to cure the glue under a H2 atmosphere and pressure to
allow the sealing to occur with adequate H2? If O2 is necessary for curing,
maybe a different high temperature cement would work.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Bob Higgins
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Mark and Dave--
I would say the protons first come together as Cooper pairs. This
anti-parallel alignment may be assisted with magnetic fields associated with
the cavity. The paired protons never stop as has been suggested, since they
never act like a billiard ball in a classical sense. They
Mark-- For some reason I have not received Axil's comments, however, the
definition of coherence needs to be clarified.
I have always thought that coherence means that a quantum system exists of
various matter with one quantum state and a single wave function. In a BEC
there is only only wave
: "Jones Beene"
To:
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2014 8:15 AM
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Russian scientist reports replicating hot-cat excess heat
From: Bob Cook
* It seems to me that there must be a separate cooling mechanism
happening to remove or redistribute the heat within the reactor.
We
RE: [Vo]:Russian scientist reports replicating hot-cat excess heatIt seems to
me that there must be a separate cooling mechanism happening to remove or
redistribute the heat within the reactor. If it gets to hot the reaction may
shut off because of sintering of the fuel. I would bet that the h
Axil--
The link is for a talk given in September 2012. It's not new!!! I missed the
news that George was working with Ni. The cited report does not make this
clear. The 2012 results could have been with Pd particles.
Does anyone know for sure?
Bob
- Original Message -
From:
A good internal heat transfer agent--maybe Li vapor--could be enough to cool
the Ni so that sintering does not occur. He gas would also work, but may be
harder to keep in place. Li emitted from the AlLiO-H may be the cooling agent
that Rossi uses.
Bob Cook
- Original Message
.
Reflecting on the R&D suggested herein, it would be nice to understand the MFMP
R&D strategy with the priorities they have for testing. Appropriate and timely
comments may be forthcoming, if one were to have a working plan for the R&D.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
dimensions of a nucleus. Yours
clearly only applies to a single proton as I understand it and is not a radius
associated with the extent of the strong nuclear force.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Jones Beene
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Se
.
d.. It rapidly approaches zero as r goes to infinity (r − R >> a), reflecting
the short-distance nature of the strong nuclear force.
When using the Schrödinger equation to find the energy levels of nucleons
subjected to the Woods–Saxon potential, it cannot be solved analytically, and
must be t
Lennart and Peter--
You are both optimists of the first order. Bravo. First order optimists are
generally liberal and look fear in the face and call it for what it is.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Lennart Thornros
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2014
Frank--
Those numbers are impressive. Does the maximum range of the strong nuclear
force match the idea of a sonic velocity of the nucleus very well? It so it
seems from a classical point of view one may be able to calculate the change in
the strong nuclear force as a function of distance whi
- Original Message -
From: Frank Znidarsic
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2014 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:1995- CETI 1kW reacto claim . fraud or not?
I observed the velocity of one million meters per second at the CETI demo. I
felt that it was importa
Axil and Jed, etal--
I had also a deference to Ed's conclusion.
I concluded that,If the results of the Pahlavani paper correctly identify the
"super heavy" atoms, it seemed the reaction must involve nuclear reactions of
some sort In addition the laws that are in effect (apparently affecting
4 at 10:32 PM, Bob Cook wrote:
Peter and others--
From your blog notes and with respect to Bo Hoistadt's comments I have the
following observations:
Be-8 decay to 2 alphas, as is commonly observed, involves excess kinetic
energy of the alphas equivalent to the loss of mass in the
with high spin energy states.
This entire question highlights the desirability of monitoring for He as an ash
from the E-Cat reaction.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Peter Gluck
To: Arik El Boher ; Brian Ahern ; CMNS ; Dagmar Kuhn ; doug marker ; Dr.
Braun Tibor ; eCat
Jed
I was beginning to think your arguments were based on black or white, no gray,
in decision making regarding welfare and rights as to what you consider rights.
I am glad you recognize there are gray areas as to safety of some things--water
as you indicate. Water production--mining is con
e -
From: Jed Rothwell
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:OT: what if everybody got free cash?
Bob Cook wrote:
Your last comment: "I do not think so. I do not know of any
inherently safe products that regulated solel
14 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:OT: what if everybody got free cash?
Bob Cook wrote:
I would note that those kind of people have not gotten around the Atomic
Energy Act in this country very well.
That is because radioactive material is difficult and expensive to produce
and easy to detect,
increases".
-Original Message-----
From: Bob Cook
To: vortex-l
Sent: Thu, Dec 11, 2014 2:52 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:published in a peer review
Frank--
Nice work.
I assume you know about the latest theory regarding tunneling concepts
associated with nuclear reactions proposed
is in the
interest of the government (the people) to do so.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Jed Rothwell
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:OT: what if everybody got free cash?
Bob Cook wrote:
A simple law will fix t
A simple law will fix the problem of robots replacing people. The main
features of such a law follow:
Only real persons shall be allowed to own a robot free of tax. Additional
robots can be owned by any given biological person, but at an increasing tax
as deemed necessary to keep t
coherent system.
What's your assessment?
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Frank Znidarsic
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:published in a peer review
Thanks Mark, I will. I have all sent it out to many
Yes this seems like a good idea. And the Federal Reserve should allow ordinary
persons, not only rich banks and bankers, to open FR Bank accounts. And when
the Fed wants to get money into the public for R&D or any other reason make
loans available at the low interest rates they charge banks fo
Axil--Give up!
Bob
- Original Message -
From: David Roberson
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2014 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:more energy in disputes than from cells
This is not true Axil. Something this simple begs to have its own carefully
constructed
Dave-
I agree with you and had the same thought about Axil's rash conclusion. Some
solar panels have the same kind of mirco processor to control the voltage of
each panel in a group of many panels. The ones that are not producing are
identified and taken off line generally. A farm of wind t
at 1400 degrees C is borne
out. That's pretty hot for any metallic wire subject to oxidation in my
experience.
As an additional design feature, you may want to keep the oxygen low with a
nitrogen or inert gas blanket to extend the wire lifetime.
Bob Cook
- Original Me
and it does using spin interactions and the conservation of
angular momentum. The local B magnetic field will be the key to allowing
such transitions to occur in the solid state. The magnetic field associated
with the plasmon polariton condition provides the necessary local B field.
Bob
ll, and they are plagued
with artificially removed infinities (renormalization). With the benefit of
forty years of experience in chemical and theoretical physics I think that QED
was a wrong turning entirely.”
-mark iverson
From: Bob Cook [mailto:frobertc...@hotmail.com]
Sent:
-Cat World here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/244393652/Low-radiation-fusion-through-bound-neutron-tunneling
This may be the answer to the Rossi effect that the Swedes are looking for.
Carl-Oscar is a student at Uppsala University--
Bravo,
Bob Cook
t simple McGiver like demonstration that exploits this force to
convince the world.
Fran
From: Bob Cook [mailto:frobertc...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 12:43 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:RE: Plasma: Casimir and Yukawa mesons
Fran--
Another good bit of theroy.
Note all the authors from Sweden and Norway. They must know about the recent
LENR events including the visit of McKubre to Norway.
The rings in LENR's nose are taking effect.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Roarty, Francis X
Steven--
Those are nice comments.
Thanks. You're upcoming transition will most likely make you one of the most
civilized individuals I know of in Wisconsin.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, November
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