Hi Terry,
Thanks for the two links to Hotson's papers, but I'm having trouble with
the second link. I get two pages - the first of which is the tail end of
an unrelated article and the second page is the beginning of Hotson's
harmonic paper.
Can you provide a link which covers the whole of
Note also, that the first external link on the Mizuno page actually
names the lenr-canr site:
External links
Nuclear
Transmutation: The Reality of Cold Fusion - LENR-CANR
Plasma
Electrolysis
Atomic Energy Society of
Japan
Thanks for that, Terry. I wasn't previously aware of this and it looks
interesting.
Cheers,
Andy.
On 25/04/14 13:20, Terry Blanton wrote:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 10:13 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
Hotson’s essays move around. Most of my old links are dead.
I have combined all
I'm getting a 403 Forbidden when I try to follow that link - can
anyone send me a copy of the pdf?
Thanks,
Andy.
On 19/11/13 20:10, Bob Higgins wrote:
This is likes a Schaum's outline math reference in
Italian. I don't think there is
19, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Andy Findlay andy_find...@orange.net wrote:
I'm getting a 403 Forbidden when I try to follow that link - can anyone
send me a copy of the pdf?
Thanks,
Andy.
On 19/11/13 20:10, Bob Higgins wrote:
This is likes a Schaum's outline math reference in Italian. I don't think
Hi Mark,
Possible typo alert:
I think you meant to say 'wavelengths', not 'frequencies'.
Andy.
On 17/05/13 18:22, MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote:
Closely spaced, parallel conducting plates will ONLY
exclude vacuum frequencies LARGER than the spacing between the plates.
Hi Jack,
I had the same idea a couple of years ago. It gets even more interesting
when you realize that the NiAl + NaOH reaction produces Raney Nickel
(google it - it is a nano-porous material) which has very interesting
properties. The reaction effectively pre-loads the Raney Nickel
.
Ed Storms
On May 16, 2013, at 12:00 PM, Andy Findlay wrote:
Hi Jack,
I had the same idea a couple of years ago. It gets even more
interesting when you realize that the NiAl + NaOH reaction produces
Raney Nickel (google it - it is a nano-porous material) which has
very interesting
of a skeletal cat or cavities formed between powders grains or cracks
in lattice of Casimir geometry.
Fran
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Hi
Yes, Terry, but note I was talking about anomalous heat.
On 16/05/13 19:12, Terry Blanton wrote:
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Andy Findlay andy_find...@orange.net wrote:
I wonder if anyone has looked for anomalous heat in this process.
Whether they look or not, they often find heat
Thanks, Ed.
The implied question in my response to the original post was really
directed more towards the actual process of producing Raney Nickel than
what you can do with it thereafter. The chemical reaction is apparently
strongly exothermic (in and of itself) and progresses faster at
On 10/01/13 21:36, Axil Axil wrote:
The Papp formula may well act as follows:
Add electrons and x-rays through spark discharge and the noble gas
clusters expand in volume.
Remove electrons and the noble gas clusters shrink in volume
An alternating power supply at the frequency of the
sincerely hope that I will be able to remove the
filter soon.
Sincerely,
Andy Findlay.
, Andy Findlay
andy_find...@orange.net
wrote:
I wasn't aware
that hydrogen was capable of beta decay.
Beta minus decay
Thanks, Jed,
You are implying that you don't believe that the stored Wigner effect
energy per gram could be many orders of magnitude higher in Palladium
(or Nickel, for that matter) than in graphite because of the 4eV per
atom limit. Correct?
Please don't get me wrong - I am hoping that I
Does anybody know of a sensible counter-argument (or maybe even a
peer reviewed refutation) to the idea that the anomalous heat of
cold-fusion/LENR might just be due to a Wigner-(like)-Effect?
I had never heard of the Wigner Effect
until a couple of days ago when I
Thanks for the link, Jed.
I've only skimmed it (so far), but it has given me some insight into
Morrison's stance on the issue. And yes, I also get annoyed by people
who confuse power with energy (Rossi, conspicuously). However, the pdf
does not mention the Wigner effect.
You state that the
decay frosting on the cake.
http://theta13.lbl.gov/neutrinos_universe/neutrinos_01.html
Stewart
Darkmattersalot.com
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012, Andy Findlay wrote:
Does anybody
?
The evidence keeps accumulating...
Andy Findlay
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