Joshua,
Essen's paper suggests a novel way to use magnetic pinching and electron
screening to effect conventional D+D fusion.
Aside from the fact that both he and W-L use the Darwin Hamiltonian to
calculate magnetic forces, their approaches are totally different.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Joshua Cude
-- Lou Pagnucco
Edmund Storms wrote:
[...]
The question with cold fusion is whether energy can spontaneously
concentrate in a region to a high enough level to initiate a nuclear
reaction. Or, for example, can enough energy concentrate in an
electron to allow a neutron to form if the energetic
of time, if there really are no LENR transmutations, tho.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Lou, most experiments apply no extra energy other than temperature or
electric current. We know that the level of temperature and current
used do not and cannot initiate a nuclear reaction. Something else is
important
Courtesy of Coldfusionnow.org
Responsibly imaginable LENR solutions from NASA
http://coldfusionnow.org/responsibly-imaginable-lenr-solutions-from-nasa/
Advanced-to-Revolutionary Space Technology
Options The Responsibly Imaginable
Dennis M. Bushnell - Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia
are amplified to
magnitudes unachievable by other methods
Comments/criticisms are welcome.
-- Lou Pagnucco
to this case.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Would you not expect this process to produce observable behavior if it
could occur spontaneously in a material? The local energy would be
expected to cause various effects such as local chemical reactions, X-
radiation, and local heating would it not? Such effects
James,
You cite the customary way of accelerating electrons.
It is analogous to breaking a glass jar by throwing a ball at it.
The approach I describe is equivalent to breaking it in a vise.
-- Lou Pagnucoo
James Bowery wrote:
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:03 AM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
, is that crack formation on metal surfaces
initiate breakdown discharges that create micro-volcanic ejecta sites.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Axil wrote:
http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/blog/techflash/2013/03/details-emerge-on-boeing-787.html
*Details emerge on Boeing 787 lithium-ion battery fix; FAA
Scientists must Study the Nuclear Weak Force to Better Understand LENR
- David Niebauer
http://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Nuclear-Power/Scientists-must-Study-the-Nuclear-Weak-Force-to-Better-Understand-LENR.html
Pagnucco
to involve arcing and
dielectric/vacuum breakdown.
Pardon if this has already been covered.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
Courtesy of SPECTRE ... err... make that the new Kurchatov Institute
Possible Way To Industrial Production of Nickel-63 and the Prospects of
Its
Use
Tsvetkov
-- otherwise, only experimental success will be convincing.
Cheers,
Lou Pagnucco
Axil wrote:
The evanescent wave
As experimentally demonstrated, there is an EMF power amplification factor
of up to 10 to the 15 power demonstrated by nanolenzes formed by nanowires
and nanoparticles. What EMF
Axil,
Don't forget this is dangerous stuff for the amateur.
Google nickel nanoparticles danger
- You will find references like -
Nickel Nanoparticles Favor Development of Cancer
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Nickel-Nanoparticles-Favor-Development-of-Cancer-218239.shtml
Nickel Nanoparticles may
not sure whether they penetrate skin.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Dave Roberson wrote:
In an emergency situation can a strong magnet pull most of these from the
room air? If so, it might be wise to keep one handy when running
experiments with nickel powder.
Dave
-Original Message-
From
Jones,
You may want to visit the following URLs:
A Magnetic Linear Accelerator
http://puhep1.princeton.edu/~mcdonald/examples/lin_accel.pdf
(videos)
http://www.accelerators.org.uk/MA/
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
Not easy to explain, but seems to violate conservation of momentum
http
Do you mean fires 5000 degree(F)?
Strange that they happen at all.
Rather than doing thousands of tests on alternate designs to find one which
has no failures over the testing phase, it would be better if they could
find the cause by replicating it reliably, to establish with certainty the
stop flying.
- Lou Pagnucco
I find these discussions about LENR to be an amazing example of how
people can have beliefs that are in direct conflict with each other
and even with reality itself. Let me give two examples.
First, most people believe Rossi is a fraud and cannot be believed
.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Axil wrote:
The W-L theory is correct in its basic assumption about the underlying
causation of LENR, that is, charge concentration.
Li-battery problem is a possible manifestation of this basic causation.
In nature, whenever charge concentration manifests, no matter what
-dreamliner-battery-sem-images-suggest-high-local-tempsapril-30-2013
Claim is that local temperatures must have exceeded 3000 degrees(C).
Is anyone at vortex-l confident of their knowledge of metallurgy?
- and care to comment?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Axil,
I agree that the nanostructures (whiskers
-particles is an important
variable in the anomalous energy release.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Roarty, Francis X wrote:
On Sunday 4/28 Ed said [snip] The Rossi secret is exposed by these types
of experiments with nanoparticles. He does not use nano-particles. The Ni
used is shown to be near 3 micron
causality and the Mossbauer effect.
Also -
Physical discussion of the Mossbauer effect
http://www.lacrimae-rerum.it/documents/PhysicaldiscussionoftheMossbauereffect.pdf
-- Lou Pagnucco
mixent wrote:
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Mon, 29 Apr 2013 12:48:17 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
If the excess
Fascinating.
But more interesting is whether a seemingly conducive environment to LENR
could sporadically induce LENRs.
Any opinions?
Jed Rothwell wrote:
mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
I don't understand why they didn't just use a different technology e.g.
NiMH.
That battery would have
Most recent JOURNAL OF CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE
-- J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. 11 (2013) 1156
is at URL: http://www.iscmns.org/CMNS/JCMNS-Vol11.pdf
The following presentation from India describes (what appears to be) a
successful sonofusion experiment.
The essential apparatus involved are:
- Pyrex flask.
- Deuterated acetone
- Vacuum pump.
- Piezoelectric crystal.
- Wave generator.
- Amplifier.
- Neutron generator.
- Neutron and gamma ray
I forgot to include the text description link:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/137767342/Sonfusion
The following presentation from India describes (what appears to be) a
successful sonofusion experiment.
The essential apparatus involved are:
- Pyrex flask.
- Deuterated acetone
- Vacuum pump.
with
nanoparticle seeding, etc.
In any case, if the results are correct, the peer-review process needs its
own review.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
This is interesting - especially in that it validates Rusi Taleyarkhan
claims.
Shame on you Purdue !
OTOH as of now - the device is grossly inefficient
A solution looking for some problems --
Spin waves carry energy from cold to hot
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2013/apr/22/spin-waves-carry-energy-from-cold-to-hot
Unidirectional spin-wave heat conveyer
http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/vaop/ncurrent/abs/nmat3628.html
Spin-wave
WHITE HOUSE APPROVES RADICAL RADIATION CLEANUP ROLLBACK
http://www.nuclearfreeplanet.org/news/2013/04/09/white-house-approves-radical-radiation-cleanup-rollback.html
Here is the link:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/8419919.html
Title:
System and method for generating particles
Document Type and Number: United States Patent 8419919
Abstract:
A method may include the steps of supplying current to the electrodes of
an electrochemical cell according to a
Feynman disk paradox - there are a
number of different 'solutions' to how momentum in magnetic circuits is
converted into mechanical momentum. Quite perplexing.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Dave Roberson wrote:
Lou,
Are you suggesting that there is a natural store of magnetic spin energy
which can
conservation laws
http://qutube.ethz.ch/item/4
-- Lou Pagnucco
Dave Roberson wrote:
Is there a method by which we can measure the amount of energy contained
within the spin sources and sinks? In principal I agree with you that
there are alternate sources of energy that can be tapped. A good example
of information under conservation laws
http://qutube.ethz.ch/item/4
-- Lou Pagnucco
[...]
The latest presentation from Lattice Energy --
Powering the World to a Green LENR Future - April 11 2013
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/powering-the-world-to-a-green-lenr-future-lattice-energy-llcapril-11-2013
-- is a less technical exposition of W-L theory which includes a number of
to recover the Jsd ~ 4eV exchange energy.
This gives 4.0 x 10^6 J/kg.
Also see -
Theoretical spin battery could see magnet powered cars
http://www.gizmag.com/spin-battery-magnet/11271/
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
It is a surprise that there is quite a bit of negativity on vortex for
this demo
in the
presentation for the spin battery is up to 10X that of Li-ion batteries.
Perhaps, there is something I am overlooking. Comments are welcome.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Been wrote:
This is very interesting, but being mostly related to electronics, it does
not appear to be all that close to what Yildiz
A Nuclear Reactor in Every Room
http://newenergyandfuel.com/http:/newenergyandfuel/com/2013/04/03/a-nuclear-reactor-in-every-room/
Covers Hg-isotopes in CFLs + Ed Storms interview (video)
Experimental Results on Sub-Micro Structured Cu-Ni...
http://22passi.blogspot.com/2013/04/experimental-results-on-sub-micro.html
Experimental Results on Sub-Micro Structured Cu-Ni Alloys under
High Temperature Hydrogen/Deuterium Interaction
http://www.22passi.it/downloads/CMRV3N3-27-56_9MB.pdf
From AlainCo at lenr-forum.com -
NRL (naval research laboratory) Will Host Colloquium on Cold Fusion
http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?1338-NRL-%28naval-research-laboratory%29-Will-Host-Colloquium-on-%E2%80%9CCold-Fusion%E2%80%9D
From New Energy Times -
NRL Will Host Colloquium on Cold
may
have a significant impact.
Cheers,
Lou Pagnucco
Eric Walker wrote:
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 5:11 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
Then you should be able to follow the same procedure, but include all the
natural isotopes, no?
I've gone back and corrected the calculation to take into account
not know whether LENR exists, or, if it does, which theories are valid.
I am perplexed, though, that some, whose own beliefs are derided by main
stream science, are so eager to persecute. Maybe they are smarter than
the rest. Maybe not.
Regards,
Lou Pagnucco
Eric Walker wrote:
Lou,
If LENR
neutron cross section for Ni is quite high. Refer to:
NGATLAS - Atlas of Neutron Capture Cross Sections
http://www-nds.iaea.org/ngatlas2/
W-L electron capture may, or may not, occur, but AFAIK no one proposed
that neutrons would be generated ultracold.
Corrections are welcome.
Cheers,
Lou Pagnucco
to determine LENR neutron energy distribution.
Given the graphs in the database -
NGATLAS Atlas of Neutron Capture Cross Sections
http://www-nds.iaea.org/ngatlas2/
- it seems reasonable to conjecture that most low-to-high thermal neutrons
would not escape.
Cheers,
Lou Pagnucco
On Thu, Mar 21
Son of cold fusion:
Forbes.com returns attention to low-energy nuclear reactions
Spirited interest from two NASA scientists leads to new information about
an old controversy.
.
My guess (and it is only that) is that bare e-p collisions cannot produce
the thunderstorm results.
Cheers,
Lou Pagnucco
Mixent wrote:
In reply to pagnu...@htdconnect.com's message of Sat, 16 Mar 2013
19:09:49
-0400 (EDT):
Hi,
[snip]
I could be mistaken, but I think that e-p free space bare
, experiments will give us a definitive answer soon.
-- Lou Pagnucco
mixent wrote:
In reply to pagnu...@htdconnect.com's message of Sun, 17 Mar 2013
12:53:23
-0400 (EDT):
Hi,
[snip]
but the
magnetic field it couples to can possess enormous momentum, allowing it
to surmount potential barriers
Interesting thought.
Are you suggesting the energy could be supplied by a reduction in
collective electron spin? - i.e., by raising collective e-spin entropy?
Terry Blanton wrote:
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 5:50 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
BTW there is no potential barrier here. The proton
shards and
debris, but seldom in a single neutron.
Cheers,
Lou Pagnucco
mixent wrote:
Lightning strikes produce free neutrons, and were not sure how -
Low energy neutrons not due to cosmic rays or any other previously
known source.
http://arstechnica.com/science/2012/03/nuclear-lightening/
Lightning
Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
Well, it would not be nonsense if there was gain from the zero point
field.
That kind of gain is expected to carry ambient heat with it - with the
side
effect of cooling the surroundings.
From: James Bowery
Well, of course he would retract the nonsense
An interesting paper - a printable copy is at URL:
Arc-liberated chemical energy exceeds electrical input energy
http://ose.accomazzi.net/files/15115795-Graneau-Paper-on-Water-Explosions.pdf
There are also seven papers that cite this one, availble thru google.
-- Lou Pagnucco
James Bowery
/pdf/1204.2578.pdf
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
Well, it would not be nonsense if there was gain from the zero point
field.
That kind of gain is expected to carry ambient heat with it - with the
side
effect of cooling the surroundings.
From: James Bowery
Well, of course he would
Tiny Nuclear Reactions Inside Compact Fluorescent Bulbs?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffmcmahon/2013/03/14/tiny-nuclear-reactions-inside-compact-fluorescent-bulbs/
More importantly, if transmutations actually occur in CFLs, Li-batteries,
or in similar environments, and can be verified, then LENR becomes very
difficult to deny - if experiments are carefully controlled.
Testable predictions should be tested.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jed Rothwell wrote:
The W-L
Jed,
Do you mean that W-L is probably not true?
- or that the various experiments reporting transmutations are false?
- if you think the experiments reporting transmutations were accurately
performed, what theory do you favor?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Harry Veeder hveeder
Why Are the Big Financial Institutions Selling Oil BIG?
http://oilprice.com/Finance/investing-and-trading-reports/Why-Are-the-Big-Financial-Institutions-Selling-Oil-BIG.html
.
-- Lou Pagnucco
are discussed.
Fleischmann-Pons, Storms, Krivit, Focardi, Rossi, Piantelli, ...,
are referenced.
-- Lou Pagnucco
inexpensive experiments
on CFLs to confirm the mundane explanation and rule out LENR?
- or, perhaps repeat the test with different fluorescent gases?
- or, in containers other than commercial glass?
-- Lou Pagnucco
See references below --
Mercury in fluorescent bulbs has unique isotope fingerprint
http
Robin,
198Hg is used as the frame of reference
- isotopic measurements in this paper are ratios w.r.t. 198Hg.
-- Lou Pagnucco
mixent wrote:
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 28 Feb 2013 10:25:35 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
There is a graph (in the abstract) which seems to indicate that one
suggestion to add H or H2O.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
-Original Message-
From: pagnu...@htdconnect.com
An anomalous isotopic profile of mercury is found in CFL light bulbs
that have been running for many hours - probably due to differential
absorption into the bulb glass
expensive. Also it would be interesting to see the
experiment run with various pure Hg-isotopes rather than a sloppy mix.
Maybe an outsider group (like the MFMP team) will eventually try it.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
Lou,
If you are in touch with the authors - why not suggest
Program and Abstract Book --
Nuclear Emerging Technologies for Space
(NETS-2013) February 25-28, 2013
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Sponsored by
The American Nuclear Society
(Aerospace Nuclear Science and Technology Division and Trinity Section)
(PROGRAM p.17 of 48)
Monday, February 25 --
I forgot to include the link -
www.new.ans.org/meetings/file/372
Program and Abstract Book --
Nuclear Emerging Technologies for Space
(NETS-2013) February 25-28, 2013
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Sponsored by
The American Nuclear Society
(Aerospace Nuclear Science and Technology Division
The nuclear reactor in your basement
http://phys.org/news/2013-02-nuclear-reactor-basement.html
Friday Nuclear Matinee: Low Energy Nuclear Reactions
The ANS Nuclear Cafe today brings faithful viewers a short interview with
Dr. Joseph M. Zawodny, senior research scientist at NASA Langley Research
Center. Zawodny discusses research on Low Energy Nuclear Reactions at
NASA Langley, and the
?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Lattice Energy has recently posted a new item entitled -
Microscopic Dendrites Focus in Boeing Dreamliner Probe
- Wall Street Journal, Feb 11, 2013
The Li-battery industry is projected to be $50 billion annually by 2020
-- possibly more if the price of gasoline continues escalating.
This may be
interesting is - http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.1772
- I am currently trying to read it.
-- Lou Pagnucco
David Roberson wrote:
Recently I have been exploring issues associated with thermodynamics since
it has been many years since I studied the subject. I wanted to
understand why certain rules apply
Pagnucco
David Roberson wrote:
Thanks Lou. I did hesitate at suggesting the requirement to have a sink
because I realized that it might be possible for other types of places for
the left over energy to be deposited. You have located some of these and
that is very informative. Also, the IR
this is.
There are some related papers on arxiv.org too.
In the case of LENR, I think the empirical trumps the theoretical.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Eric Walker wrote:
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:08 AM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
While it discusses the extreme focusing of ~1 MeV proton wave-functions,
perhaps
/LENR%20home%20page/acrobat/LiXZmultiplesc.pdf
I am agnostic on this topic, and am very interested in your view.
-- Lou Pagnucco
The problem Eric is that once the math is solved, the expected nuclear
reaction is hot fusion, not cold fusion. Consequently, this effort is
a waste of time
! Such an
unprecedented sharpness of the focusing peak allows us to call this
effect the super-focusing ...
-- Lou Pagnucco
Peter Gluck wrote:
Can this:
Nanoscopic Microcavities Offer Newfound Control in Light Filtering: Unique
Nanostructure Produces Novel 'Plasmonic Halos':
http://www.sciencedaily.com
-idUSBRE90M0ZO20130124
This sort of reminds me of the 1951 Jimmy Stewart movie,
No Highway in the Sky.
I hope the current investigation comes up with a conclusive explanation.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Rob Dingemans wrote:
Hi,
On 24-1-2013 22:58, Jed Rothwell wrote:
I guess it was Lattice Energy who wrote
-in-lithiumbased-batteriesjan-23-2013
The LENR theory should be easily testable by autopsies on some failed
batteries, looking for evidence of transmutations, i.e., unusual
isotopes or elements.
-- Lou Pagnucco
transmutations were observed were fundamentally different, or just
erroneous?
Personally, I do not know.
What are the London bookies' odds?
- Lou Pagnucco
Jed Rothwell wrote:
I guess it was Lattice Energy who wrote:
The LENR theory should be easily testable by autopsies on some failed
batteries
in which pairs of colliding nuclei coexist at the center of common
1s-electron orbitals [1].}}
-- Lou Pagnucco
Energy Generating Apparatus
http://www.google.com/patents/US20080112528
-- Lou Pagnucco
Edmund Storms wrote:
This paper and many others like it describe how HOT fusion is enhanced
when it occurs in a chemical lattice. This study has no relationship
to cold fusion because the same nuclear
to kinetic energy. While it does not completely answer your
excellent question, it's a starting point.
-- Lou Pagnucco
David Roberson wrote:
Recently I have been exploring magnetic concepts. I have been seeing so
many references to magnetic motors that I believe are not possible, but
they keep
METHOD FOR PRODUCING ENERGY AND APPARATUS THEREFOR
EP2368252B1 - Jan 16, 2013
www.22passi.it/downloads/EP2368252B1[1].pdf
Are Nuclear Reactions Causing Boeing Dreamliner Battery Fires?
Jan. 17, 2013 By Steven B. Krivit
Boeings new 787 Dreamliners use high-capacity lithium-ion batteries.
These batteries have materials similar to those used in the most common
type of low-energy nuclear reaction experiment. Boeing
Possibly.
Maybe too, virbration and/or thermal cycling play roles
- even if the problem is eventually found to be purely chemical.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Hoyt Stearns wrote:
Maybe the higher radiation environment at high altitude facilitates LENR.
Hoyt Stearns
Scottsdale, Arizona US
Was that really a serious amount of testing before deployment?
- especially for an effect that is so transient (and disbelieved)?
After all, Krivit asserts that all the elements for LENR events are there.
Is he wrong?
If so, how?
Jed Rothwell wrote:
If that were the case, I think they would
JOURNAL OF CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE - Vol. 10, Jan-2013
http://www.iscmns.org/CMNS/JCMNS-Vol10.pdf
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Characteristics and Energetics of Craters in LENR Experimental Materials p1
-- David J. Nagel
From the Naught Orbit to the 4He Excited State p15
-- A. Meulenberg
(Video)
EPA-Approved E-15 Fuel Voids Warranty in 6 Car Brands (MY2011 and earlier)
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e7a_1358089233
-intuitive examples of local/nonlocal quantum
coherence are relevant to LENR?
pagnucco Fri, 11 Jan 2013 11:10:54 -0800
A recent posting on 'http://physicsworld.com' revisits a topic
- quantum coherence in messy, warm, environmentally coupled systems -
which until several years ago was dismissed as very
-science.
The enforcers of science orthodoxy can occasionally be very wrong.
-- Lou Pagnucco
This ia a good example of how wrong were older notions that all quantum
states had to be extremely fragile and very short-lived.
The full preprint of this paper is available at:
http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0703270
Jones Beene wrote Fri, 11 Jan 2013 16:47:13 --
One way to define active sites
ICCF17 Live Presentation by SRI's Dr. Tanzella - Brillouin Energy
www.brillouinenergy.com/?page=iccf17_vid
Perhaps, then, with micro-spheres made of material with a coefficient
of thermal expansion better matched to the Pd-plating, the Patterson
cell would perform more consistently?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
This might explain why Patterson's
/Reifenschwreducedrad.pdf
Cold Fusion and Decrease of Tritium Radioactivity
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Reifenschwcoldfusion.pdf
About the possibility of decreased radioactivity of heavy nuclei
http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=512913
.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Pagnucco
Teslaalset wrote:
I found a new publiced LENR related patent application.
This time a WO patent related to preparing nickel alloy powder and a
reactor.
The description of the alloy preparation has large resemblance with recent
work of Celani.
The inventor Nee, Han, H. is unknown by me
Unless there is a schedule change -
Bob Greenyer and Mathieu Valat of The Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project
will be interviewed at 9PM(EST Dec20 = 2:00 GMT) at URL:
http://smartscarecrow.com/
I believe there will be a live QA session.
Also, for those who missed it the Swedish SVT TV show on
I think Michio Kaku's remarks of last week are also relevant -
Kaku: Fukushima reactors a ticking time bomb Catastrophe beyond
comprehension if major pipe break or quake (VIDEO)
Dec-17 Interview of Bob Greenyer and Mathieu Valat of The Martin
Fleischmann Memorial Project
(Audio-Video)
http://smartscarecrow.com/2012/12/20121217-the-martin-fleischmann-memorial-project/
Courtesy of Hampus at -
http://www.e-catworld.com/2012/12/e-cat-plant-sighting/
Swedish TV - SVTs sciences show Vetenskapens Världs documentary about
Andreas Rossi´s news invention the Ecat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D-yHkmmkDcfeature=youtu.be
(Mostly Swedish, but Rossi segments are in
, it is not in interest of the Powers-That-Be to see
cognition-enhancing drugs become too available - Maybe this is an idea for
a new script for the 'Limitless' writers?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
Speaking of low duty cycles, mis-measurements and high efficiency ... it
gets curiouser
have shown that entanglement is a resource that can be
used to extract more work from heat than is possible in unentangled
systems, this paper may be of interest.
Full pdf is available with free account sign-up.
- Lou Pagnucco
out effects on plant growth of low-to-high frequency em/rf
radiation. However, he stated that companies who would be adversely
affected by restrictions on em-radiation keep scientists on retainer who
quickly issue rebuttals to any study that raises public concern.
-- Lou Pagnucco
I see it's
Discussion of Mitsubishi Nov-14 ANS presentation on LENR transmutations.
Lattice Energy LLC- LENR Transmutation Networks Can Produce Gold-Dec 7 2012
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-lenr-transmutation-networks-can-produce-golddec-7-2012
(Video)
2012 - Yasuhiro Iwamura Presentation at American Nuclear Society Meeting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VefCEaLAkRwfeature=youtu.be
The Nov-14 ANS paper -
Transmutation Reactions Induced by Deuterium Permeation through
Nano-structured Pd Multilayer Thin Film
- is available at
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/conferences/2012/ANS2012W/2012Iwamura-ANS-LENR-Paper.pdf
Jed Rothwell wrote:
This was discussed at ICCF17 as well.
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