Re: [Vo]:Re: Polished: Re: Special Relativity (SR) .vs Aether

2023-11-09 Thread CB Sites
It's always interesting to question what is considered our standard point of view even when it works so well. Special Relativity is common sense in my opinion and is why I would never give it up. However, what always bugged me was time and using it as a 4th dimension. One of the concepts of

Re: [Vo]:LENR-CANR.org ChatBot improved

2023-05-16 Thread CB Sites
That is just amazing. On Tue, May 16, 2023, 9:36 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > The LENR-CANR.org ChatBot has been upgraded to ChatGPT version 4. It seems > to work better, with fewer hallucinations. It may be slower. > > I asked it some of the questions version 3 could not answer. It answered > them

Re: [Vo]:ChatGPT vs L. Ron Hubbard

2023-05-02 Thread CB Sites
Ahh yes. The old peanut butter sandwich in the VCR fool the AI trick. On Tue, May 2, 2023, 8:56 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > This article claims that ChatGPT may be used to start a new religion. > ChatGPT is *on to it*! Ready already. Here is a query from someone: > > > write a biblical verse in

Re: [Vo]:ChatGPT goes bonkers

2023-02-17 Thread CB Sites
I had an interesting discussion with chatGPT about Chubb's bose-band theory of CF. It agreeded that it was plausible, however, it did point out that impurities in the lattice cracks and dislocations would disrupt condensation. But it agreed that a BEC could form within hydrogen and deuterium in

Re: [Vo]:2023 -- An ominous New Year

2023-01-06 Thread CB Sites
I think this URL can help clear up some of this. https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center/video/can-mrna-vaccines-alter-a-persons-dna On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 1:20 AM MSF wrote: > > > > This is sort of a digression. But doesn't the phenomenon of epi-genetics > mean that

Re: [Vo]:ICCF-23 Proceedings uploaded

2022-11-11 Thread CB Sites
Thank you for doing this Jed. It's so cool to be reading the proceedings 23 years after the first one. I always find something just mind blowing and this is no different. Dr Michael Swartz paper on Nitinol is just too cool. I was working on that way way back in the old days.Nitinol is a

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-05 Thread CB Sites
I will confirm what @Jed Rothwell is saying as an EV owner. 90% of my travel is inner city 30miles or less all stop and go. Just an overnight charge on a 110v plugin charger and good to go. I've not seen a noticble change in my electric bill. It's like driving for free. On Tue, Apr 5, 2022,

Re: [Vo]:Storms preprint

2022-03-15 Thread CB Sites
I was thinking more like Pamela Mosier-Boss Pd plating technique but on something already spongy creating a large surface area. It's all about the Gamow factor in solid state (periodic pottential) conditions. On Tue, Mar 15, 2022, 3:00 PM Robin wrote: > In reply to Jed Rothwell's

Re: [Vo]:Storms preprint

2022-03-14 Thread CB Sites
PM CB Sites wrote: > Great paper. Really enjoyable to read and ponder on. There is a > material I've played around with called carbon sponge. It's was used in > the old days as an antistatic > > On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 1:14 PM Jed Rothwell > wrote: > >> Here is a p

Re: [Vo]:Storms preprint

2022-03-14 Thread CB Sites
Great paper. Really enjoyable to read and ponder on. There is a material I've played around with called carbon sponge. It's was used in the old days as an antistatic On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 1:14 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > Here is a preprint of an ICCF-23 paper: > > Storms, E. *The Nature of

Re: [Vo]:mRNA Vaccine Reverse Transcribed into Liver DNA

2022-03-13 Thread CB Sites
mp the right to security of > person, other evils will follow. > > Harry > > On Sun, Mar 13, 2022 at 8:47 PM CB Sites wrote: > >> As normal, more antivax propaganda. 2 and a boost here and still Covid >> free. Only thing is I feel far more liberal than before. Lol. &g

Re: [Vo]:mRNA Vaccine Reverse Transcribed into Liver DNA

2022-03-13 Thread CB Sites
As normal, more antivax propaganda. 2 and a boost here and still Covid free. Only thing is I feel far more liberal than before. Lol. On Sun, Mar 13, 2022, 9:16 AM Jürg Wyttenbach wrote: > As some of you might know, the Pfizer jab is highly damaging and so far > killed/disabled > 100'000

Re: [Vo]:Is bulk Pd cold fusion an H-D reaction?

2022-02-06 Thread CB Sites
they were on to something. I really wanted to do my thesis project on D band states on metal surfaces similar to band states H forms on Ni reported in Science way back. I still think it would have been interestng basic science. On Sun, Feb 6, 2022, 8:55 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > CB Sites wr

Re: [Vo]:Is bulk Pd cold fusion an H-D reaction?

2022-02-04 Thread CB Sites
I really enjoy thinking about this problem. There are materials which will absorb blue and violet light and send out 2 infrared photons per incident photon. I know Scott Chubb from way back was proposing a mechanism with a similar result where a gamma was absorbed in the periodic potential of

Re: [Vo]:Is bulk Pd cold fusion an H-D reaction?

2022-02-03 Thread CB Sites
Great paper. On Thu, Feb 3, 2022, 11:51 AM Jed Rothwell wrote: > The other day Francesco Celani and his friend asked me if I know of any > papers that discuss the role of H in the bulk Pd cold fusion. Can H enhance > the reaction? Is there an H-D reaction? I said I don't recall any papers >

[Vo]:Century old electrochemistry law gets and update.

2022-01-24 Thread CB Sites
Phys.org has a nice snippet on the Gouy-Chapman theory that describes how charge is distributed in electrolysis, but now 40-50 years later they found that the description isn't really correct. They found that the double layer could be bigger or smaller than expected and it has dependencies on the

Re: [Vo]:Copy of "A Brief Introduction to Cold Fusion" without YouTube ads

2021-09-19 Thread CB Sites
Yeah, the monetization of youtube sucks. They do have to find a way to pay for it so I just sit through a 30sec ad or two and skip the 2-15 minute ones. But annoying as heck, I agree with. On Sun, Sep 19, 2021 at 2:23 PM ROGER ANDERTON wrote: > I think the way out of it is -> the government

Re: [Vo]:Scientific Papers sign of desperation among Big pharma

2021-09-11 Thread CB Sites
: > On 11.09.2021 18:03, CB Sites wrote: > > As Jed was saying the studies on it have questionable methodologies > > for testing on in the case of the largest study, it was retracted > > again due to questionable data manipulation. It really needs a large > > double blind s

Re: [Vo]:Scientific Papers sign of desperation among Big pharma

2021-09-11 Thread CB Sites
There was a really good article in the Washington Post on Ivermectin which lays out the pros and cons of the drug and the controversy surrounding it. It comes down to people that are untrained buy veterinarian quality Ivermectin and overdosing the med.As Jed was saying the studies on it have

Re: [Vo]:Scientific Papers sign of desperation among Big pharma

2021-09-10 Thread CB Sites
I don't thin the Ivermectin approach will stop this virus; indeed it's just a sideshow for the delusional beliefs of a few. In a month or so, this fad will pass as just as the hydrochloroquin fad did and something new that is politically correct for the denier crowd will refill the shoes. On

Re: [Vo]:Scientific Papers sign of desperation among Big pharma

2021-09-10 Thread CB Sites
Jürg Wyttenbach says; "Ivermectin gives a 100% protection from a COV-19 infection. Start dose is 2 days normal dose then weekly once for 100% protection for 90% protetion every 2 weeks." And you know this to be true? So are you following your own treatment plan? The best I've seen on this are

Re: [Vo]:Some ICCF-23 videos uploaded already

2021-06-10 Thread CB Sites
in the center of the cross. So cool to see other examples. On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 11:25 PM CB Sites wrote: > Thanks Jed! It's wonderful to see that robust science is still happening > in CF. > > On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 9:42 PM Jed Rothwell > wrote: > >> This has

Re: [Vo]:Some ICCF-23 videos uploaded already

2021-06-10 Thread CB Sites
Thanks Jed! It's wonderful to see that robust science is still happening in CF. On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 9:42 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > This has been brought up to date every day. > > On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 5:41 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > >> See: >> >> http://ikkem.com/iccf-23_oralab.php >> >

Re: [Vo]:OT: Nissan e-POWER technology explained

2021-04-05 Thread CB Sites
decent car all-and-all. On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 4:28 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > CB Sites wrote: > > >> When home, I plug it in with the 115V charger device that plugs into a >> standard 3 prong outlet. Nothing special. It takes about 6-8 hrs for a >> full cha

Re: [Vo]:OT: Nissan e-POWER technology explained

2021-04-05 Thread CB Sites
I was surprised watching the video thinking, Oh wild, Nisian is making a Chevy Volt. I own a 2nd Gen Chevy Volt and must say that I love it. It fits my driving perfectly. It's all electric with a gas engine backup. It has about a 55 mile range on electric (35mi winter). The engine is used

Re: [Vo]:Whether Cold Fusion or Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, U.S. Navy Researchers Reopen Case

2021-03-23 Thread CB Sites
Thanks Jed. It's interesting to see the IEEE Spectrum leaving a crack open for further possibilities coming from CF research. I noticed another article in the side panel from the same author that I thought I would pass along;

Re: toroidal waves Re: [Vo]:Wanted: rented brain

2021-03-18 Thread CB Sites
Interesting references. It reminded me of something I recalled from one of my EM classes many years ago where the professor injected that adding a 5th Dimension allowed for the unification of EM and Gravity and the basis for a theory of everything. Later learning that it was Kaluza-Klien theory

Re: [Vo]:Re: Lattice Confinement Fusion

2020-08-19 Thread CB Sites
Any ideas as to why they chose Erbium for the host metal? Seems like a pretty straight forward idea. I do wonder how quickly the host metal gets consumed. On Sun, Aug 16, 2020, 11:06 PM Terry Blanton wrote: > Direct link to quote: > >

Re: [Vo]:NIH-Antivirus compound via L-Lysine and Proline

2020-03-17 Thread CB Sites
Interesting. Just a note on a side effect of licorice... It raises blood pressure, so many folks with high BP should avoid it, or at least look it up before using regularly. Chuck Sites On Tue, Mar 17, 2020, 2:47 PM Jones Beene wrote: > Ron Kita wrote: > > > Greetings Vortex members, > >

Re: [Vo]:First Light Fusion Fraud

2019-02-17 Thread CB Sites
Given the immediacy of the global warming crisis I think Jed comments are well thought-out. Maybe we should look at leaving the nuclear waste disposal issue to future generations while we work to solve the problems of climate change. Modern reactor design has improved both in safety and in the

Re: [Vo]:Dark Matter as a "sterile antineutron" and the LENR connection

2018-12-05 Thread CB Sites
be out of proportion with > the drop in mass at higher pressure. IOW the last few atoms removed should > seem to weigh proportionately more, no? > > > > > ------ > *From:* CB Sites > > Wow. I just read a science brief on a new theory that explains >

Re: [Vo]:Dark Matter as a "sterile antineutron" and the LENR connection

2018-12-05 Thread CB Sites
Sorry; If you saw this previously, apparently I made a typo in the URL. It should be; https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.07962 On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 4:43 PM CB Sites wrote: > Wow. I just read a science brief on a new theory that explains > Dark-matter and Dark-energy in a very odd way.

Re: [Vo]:Dark Matter as a "sterile antineutron" and the LENR connection

2018-12-05 Thread CB Sites
Oh. It's on Arxiv.org. https://arvix.org/abs/1712.07962 On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 4:43 PM CB Sites wrote: > Wow. I just read a science brief on a new theory that explains > Dark-matter and Dark-energy in a very odd way. Ponder this one for a > moment. Empty space has a nega

Re: [Vo]:Dark Matter as a "sterile antineutron" and the LENR connection

2018-12-05 Thread CB Sites
? Or maybe it's more like stuff from the old movie 'Flubber'. Either way, it's an interesting perspective on Dark matter and Dark energy. On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 11:23 AM CB Sites wrote: > Sometimes you stumble on to a story from a source you don't expect. > Forbes had this write up on Erik Verl

Re: [Vo]:Dark Matter as a "sterile antineutron" and the LENR connection

2018-12-04 Thread CB Sites
d be important - especially if it > has some broader relevance to a Universal phenomena like dark matter. > > -- > *From:* CB Sites > > Every story on dark matter simply leaves me confused and perplexed. The > first question I would ask is wh

Re: [Vo]:Dark Matter as a "sterile antineutron" and the LENR connection

2018-12-03 Thread CB Sites
Every story on dark matter simply leaves me confused and perplexed. The first question I would ask is what is the spin of dark matter. Is it a fermion or boson? If it's a fermion, it has to interact and if it interacts why is it nearly impossible to see the interaction. If it's a Boson,

Re: [Vo]:Upcoming paper by Mike Staker

2018-10-25 Thread CB Sites
That is an excellent paper. Very convincing experimental evidence for a nuclear effect in Pd-D electrolysis (The P effect), and the proposed nuclear mechanism is very reasonable; electron screening in deuterons (and H) in 1-dimensional chains. Good find Jed. It looks like I have my reading

Re: [Vo]:LENR-CANR list of ICCF conferences updated and simplified

2018-08-27 Thread CB Sites
Hey Jed I'd be more than happy to help you out on that. Just drop me an e-mail on what you need transcribed and I'll give it to go. I would be more than happy to help. On Mon, Aug 27, 2018, 4:08 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > The screen is much improved. See: > >

Re: [Vo]:Nano fusion

2018-03-14 Thread CB Sites
What I was reminded of was the periodic lattice and Kim's concept of small BECs. I mean WOW! On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 8:02 PM, CB Sites <cbsit...@gmail.com> wrote: > Saw this today... Pretty interesting > > https://phys.org/news/2018-03-laser-heated-nanowires-micro- > scale-nuclear-fusion.html >

[Vo]:Nano fusion

2018-03-14 Thread CB Sites
Saw this today... Pretty interesting https://phys.org/news/2018-03-laser-heated-nanowires-micro-scale-nuclear-fusion.html

Re: [Vo]:Eastern coal mining is becoming MORE dangerous

2018-02-19 Thread CB Sites
Your preaching to the chorus Jed. For every ton of Coal put through the process of combustion, 2 tons of CO2 are produced. To maintain a tolaratable CO2 level if projected into future, requires coal usage to nullified. And with coal it can be nullified and counter balanced with renewables

Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

2017-06-15 Thread CB Sites
Pretty interesting Axil. Still reading. I did find a more up-to-date paper on the magnetic susceptibility of PdH & PdD but this time with a larger range of loading C > 0.8 H per Pd. Yes, funny you should mention Superconductivity... I'll let the title of the article speak for itself.

Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

2017-06-14 Thread CB Sites
many BEC within a single lattice a > larger, more energetic, reaction occurs releasing enough phonic energy to > destroy the lattice or to create a bosenova. > > > > The reactions suggested above seem to fit observations from Pd system LENR > testing IMHO. > > > > Bob C

Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

2017-06-13 Thread CB Sites
and measurement. On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 7:49 PM, CB Sites <cbsit...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm kind of late on this, but would spin conservation do what Ed Storm > asked? > > "However, why would only a few hydrons fuse leaving just enough unreacted > hydrons available to ca

Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

2017-06-13 Thread CB Sites
I'm kind of late on this, but would spin conservation do what Ed Storm asked? "However, why would only a few hydrons fuse leaving just enough unreacted hydrons available to carry all the energy without it producing energetic radiation? I would expect occasionally,many hydrons would fuse leaving

Re: [Vo]: Type A palladium from JM... was Bose Einstein Condensate

2017-06-12 Thread CB Sites
I wanted to toss a couple of thoughts in on BEC's in solid state. If you have never read Scott and Talbot Chubb's papers, I highly recommend them. Also Y.E. Kim's BEC theory works fits in all of this. They are all in Jed's library. Y.E. Kim has a great body of work on BEC formations in solids,

Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature

2017-06-12 Thread CB Sites
You know what Axil. The Entropic Gravity theory was one of the few theories that made me step back and made me do a double take and change my view of how gravity works. It's not a coincidence that gravity just doesn't fit into standard model. If gravity is due to entropic forces of an occupied

Re: [Vo]:Neuglu confirmed

2016-08-16 Thread CB Sites
>From what I read of the paper, it's a very short range force; perhaps 12fm but the signal seen was at 6.8 sigma, The paper is located here: http://arxiv.org/pdf/1604.07411v1.pdf Interesting read. Where this becomes relevant is in the electron screening that metals provide in Pd(D). Maybe

Re: [Vo]:Neuglu confirmed

2016-08-16 Thread CB Sites
Jones, I really like your idea. I instantly thought the same thing when I read the article about the 5 force. It certainly is better than some published theories I've read on LENR. On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 6:26 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > *From:* Bob Cook > > > > How do

Re: [Vo]:LIVE ON YOUTUBE: Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project: *GlowStick* 5.3 - Ready to power climb

2016-04-16 Thread CB Sites
I have to say. This one is pretty fascinating. At 1000+C they had a delta T of 30C between a fueled and unfueled cell that lasted for hours, until I gave up. On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 2:35 PM, Che wrote: > > > >

Re: [Vo]:Help the history of cold fusion

2016-04-05 Thread CB Sites
Way back in the 1990-94 period I had a number of words with Douglas Morrison of CERN, Frack Close (Too Hot to Handle), Richard (Dick) Blue (Oak ridge). You can find some of the old discussions in google groups; search 'sci.physics.fusion chuck sites morrison' for a nice heated exchange between

Re: [Vo]:Help the history of cold fusion

2016-04-05 Thread CB Sites
Way back in the 1990-94 period I had a number of words with Douglas Morrison of CERN, Frack Close (Too Hot to Handle), Richard (Dick) Blue (Oak ridge). You can find some of the old discussions in google groups; search 'sci.physics.fusion chuck sites morrison' for a nice heated exchange between

[Vo]:Heavy fermions and superconductivity

2016-02-01 Thread CB Sites
There is an interesting article at http://www.rdmag.com/news/2016/01/heavy-fermions-get-nuclear-boost-way-superconductivity The question it sparks in my mind is, if heavy fermions act as if they have a large mass electrons, could they behave similar to Muon's and cause fusion of the host

Re: [Vo]:Story on climate crisis would need some comments

2015-12-04 Thread CB Sites
arch?l=vortex-l@eskimo.com=from:%22CB+Sites%22> > <http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=vortex-l@eskimo.com=date:20151203>CB > Sites wrote: "In regards to the physics of global warming, it's very real." > Of course it's warming. The world has warmed 0.5C/century since t

Re: [Vo]:Story on climate crisis would need some comments

2015-12-03 Thread CB Sites
Claytor does seem to have some interesting work. Indeed. In regards to the physics of global warming, it's very real. It is certain to be very disruptive to civilization and biosystems for 1000s of years. For some background, this is an award winning student physics paper that provides some

Re: [Vo]:slide deck for ultradense hydrogen / Leif Holmlid

2015-10-25 Thread CB Sites
15 at 9:52 PM, CB Sites <cbsit...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I found that to be a very interesting slide show. Is there an audio/video >> track of the lecture to go with it? > > > That is from HyperPhysics, a Web site authored largely by Rod Nave, now a > retired phys

Re: [Vo]:slide deck for ultradense hydrogen / Leif Holmlid

2015-10-25 Thread CB Sites
Dave, Doesn't the Pauli exclusion principle come about from the quantum mechanical magnetic moment of the particle's spin state. That would seem to be a physical attribute of the particle and not something that can easily be wiped away. On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 12:39 AM, CB Sites <cb

Re: [Vo]:slide deck for ultradense hydrogen / Leif Holmlid

2015-10-25 Thread CB Sites
I found that to be a very interesting slide show. Is there an audio/video track of the lecture to go with it? On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 9:24 PM, Eric Walker wrote: > On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 8:05 PM, David Roberson > wrote: > > Being a skeptic, I have

[Vo]:Fwd: [From Quarks to Quasars] Contact Us

2015-08-21 Thread CB Sites
by an unverified visitor to your site. -- From: *CB Sites* cbsit...@gmail.com Date: Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 5:41 PM To: cont...@fromquarkstoquasars.com Thank you for taking the time to reply to my criticism of your article. Let me just say that I think you are painting the field with a very

Re: [Vo]:NEDO RFP for cold fusion projects

2015-08-03 Thread CB Sites
Hii All. Based on pdf and from that question Jed translated, (ie the translation sighted by Jed), it's no worst than an NSF proposal, or NIH proposal. The grant writing processes make you jump through hoops, and from that one translation, it doesn't sound out of line with a grant application.

Re: [Vo]:WIRED: Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists

2015-07-14 Thread CB Sites
Samarium hexaboride (SmB6) is certainly one of the weirdest materials. It's so weird, that I have it written on my office door. On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 6:54 PM, Jack Cole jcol...@gmail.com wrote: Check out this great article I read on WIRED: Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists

Re: [Vo]:LENR-forum: Claytor generates increased tritium with Brillouin technique

2015-07-09 Thread CB Sites
Thanks for the video presentation Jed and Tom. It was very enlightening. I think Claytor demonstrates with out a doubt that there is a nuclear interaction enhancement that occurs in hydrated/deuterated solid state that are active. Active in that D is actively moving in and out of the metal. So,

Re: [Vo]:LENR-forum: Claytor generates increased tritium with Brillouin technique

2015-07-08 Thread CB Sites
Beautiful work. I've always admired Claytor's work and I think it easily demonstrates to the lay physicist that there are low level physical conditions were fusion is demonstrable. Think asteroid or comet hitting Jupiter, it could be causing a fusion trail as it sinks into the charged high

Re: [Vo]:Nitinol heat engine

2015-03-13 Thread CB Sites
, CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote: What's the old saying; great minds think alike. I loved the video. You could see pulses of bubbles being ejected from the nitinol as it contracted. In my rig, I had the nitinol vertical and when it would contract it would pull the lever arm of a weighted

Re: [Vo]:Nitinol heat engine

2015-03-13 Thread CB Sites
, Mar 13, 2015 at 10:12 PM, Jack Cole jcol...@gmail.com wrote: CB Sites, Yes, nitinol does not hold up well to hydrogen loading. I did several electrolysis experiments with it in 2012/2013 with H. Thicker wire held up better. You can see a video of one of the experiments here: http

Re: [Vo]:Nitinol heat engine

2015-03-13 Thread CB Sites
Interesting video and reference Jack. I did one LENR experiment with Nitjnol that may be worth repeating. My system didn't work out to well but I only tried once. The idea was to use electrolysis to load the Nitenol wth D+ and then heat the nitinol to contract forcing the lattice deuterium to

Re: [Vo]:SUNDAY LENR COCKTAIL

2015-02-15 Thread CB Sites
I like your idea regarding the using tungsten foam as a heat pipe in the Dog Bone experiment. Very interesting proposal. We just need to come up with a well thought out design that can move the heat well. Good work. On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 12:43 PM, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [Vo]:No Big Bang? Quantum equation predicts universe has no beginning

2015-02-12 Thread CB Sites
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 12:00 PM, CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote: . In a related article, the same group shows that gravitons can form a Bose-Einstein condensate at at temperatures that were present

Re: [Vo]:No Big Bang? Quantum equation predicts universe has no beginning

2015-02-12 Thread CB Sites
Actually the new theory does explain the acceleration we are seeing. What these people have done is to apply a correction to the way one measure the shortest distance between to points on a curve. They quantum trajectories (first investigate by David Bohm) instead of classical geodesics. They

Re: [Vo]:Ceramic-to-metal hermetic bonding

2015-01-03 Thread CB Sites
I agree with you Bob. Getting a good seal will be the challenge of this experiment. I've seen a few electron micrographs of hydrogen is Si and other metals and it is amazing how deep H will migrate into a lattice. Jones Benne points to the S-bond.com. It will take something more than that to

Re: [Vo]:Ceramic-to-metal hermetic bonding

2015-01-03 Thread CB Sites
, Jan 3, 2015 at 11:29 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: I think that MFMP is concerned about melting or exploding the core. On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 11:07 PM, CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote: I agree with you Bob. Getting a good seal will be the challenge of this experiment. I've

Re: [Vo]:live - grr... dogbone

2015-01-02 Thread CB Sites
Well that was another fun dog bone experiment to watch. After all the discussion on a leaking inner chamber, someone wisely decided to abandon the alumina cylinder for stainless steal and add a pressure sensor to it! Unfortunately it took way to get the noise out of the pressure readings, so it

Re: [Vo]:Re: The MFMP replication effort live on youtube.

2015-01-01 Thread CB Sites
, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote: Wow, Replication fails. They had the dog bone so hot the steel stand holding it was white hot. But power in was equal to power out. No radiation. I have a hunch that was too hot. As the proverbial

Re: [Vo]:The MFMP replication effort live on youtube.

2014-12-31 Thread CB Sites
I think it's a valid point to check the inner alumina tube for leaks, which can probably be done by careful postmortem. Also I wonder if the alumina tube holding the Ni - LiAlH4 was sealed in a vacum. That would be the only other concern is if it was filled under a vacum, or pumped down is if

Re: [Vo]:The MFMP replication effort live on youtube.

2014-12-30 Thread CB Sites
Wow, Replication fails. They had the dog bone so hot the steel stand holding it was white hot. But power in was equal to power out. No radiation. On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 4:17 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVz-6XGBePM

Re: [Vo]:The MFMP replication effort live on youtube.

2014-12-30 Thread CB Sites
As best as I could tell, it looks like this was a dud. Heat in = Heat out. It was frustrating to see. On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 11:40 PM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote: I guess I missed some part them. But I never saw a so beautiful metal glow! -- Daniel Rocha - RJ

Re: [Vo]:OT: New Curcumin ( spice) US Patent- Anticancer

2014-11-04 Thread CB Sites
Curcumin is a concentrated extract of turmeric. It's the molecule that give turmeric it's yellow color. Think yellow mustard. The yellow is the curcumin from the turmeric used to color the mustard. I did some research into Curcumin when a relative was diagnosed with the big C. In a few

Re: [Vo]:The mechanism of LENR unmasked

2014-11-04 Thread CB Sites
Really interesting find Axil. I saw an electron-micrograph of some of Rossi's Ni powder and basically it looks like very small spheres, not completely uniform in diameter, but certainly with in a range. I can't recall the scale unfortunately but someone here probably know it. Anyway, the way

Re: [Vo]:The Big Banks are Certainly Paying Attention to the E-Cat

2014-10-20 Thread CB Sites
of the lattice.) Bob Cook - Original Message - *From:* CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com *To:* vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com *Sent:* Sunday, October 19, 2014 9:16 PM *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:The Big Banks are Certainly Paying Attention to the E-Cat Thanks for the reference Kevin. I see you and Axil

Re: [Vo]:The Big Banks are Certainly Paying Attention to the E-Cat

2014-10-19 Thread CB Sites
Thanks for the report Axil. That is an impressive shift and certainly not coincidental. Gas is $2.90 at the pump. Is this just a reaction to the idea of cheap fusion energy? I'm still reading Vortex-L although I don't have as much time to participate as I would like. I haven't abandoned the

Re: [Vo]:The Big Banks are Certainly Paying Attention to the E-Cat

2014-10-19 Thread CB Sites
V1DLLBEC theory. https://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg95060.html et al On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 6:36 PM, CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for the report Axil. That is an impressive shift and certainly not coincidental. Gas is $2.90 at the pump. Is this just a reaction

Re: [Vo]:To Arms

2014-10-17 Thread CB Sites
Thanks James. Here is my comment in /. http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=5842595op=Replythreshold=1commentsort=0mode=threadpid=48174219 On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 9:52 PM, James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com wrote: Well it got modded up to the max of 5 for enough time -- then the

Re: [Vo]:Steve Koonin is the latest WSJ shill for the oil companies

2014-10-02 Thread CB Sites
That is too bad. I've enjoyed Koonin's books on computational physics. The one WSJ article of his I read, begins like this; The idea that Climate science is settled runs through today's popular and policy discussions. Unfortunately, that claim is misguided. It has not only distorted our public

Re: [Vo]: The Absurdity of Darwinian Evolution.

2014-08-29 Thread CB Sites
** *Kevin O'Malley wrote:* *Science today tells us that someone travelling the speed of light (the twin paradox) for a year would return to his twin back on earth, and the twin would have aged 100 years. Is God restricted to the speed of light? NO WAY. He no doubt travels faster than that,

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-28 Thread CB Sites
This hasn't been occurring very long. Otherwise we would have noticed. The methane measurements from satellite will be interesting to watch over the next few years. Here is one report http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/obop/mlo/programs/esrl/methane/img/img_global_methane.jpg On Thu, Aug 28, 2014

Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-26 Thread CB Sites
Of course, referencing wattsupwiththat for anthropogenic global warming facts is like learning about special relativity from a republican CEO. More or less your going to get dis-information. On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 9:55 AM, Chris Zell chrisz...@wetmtv.com wrote:

Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-26 Thread CB Sites
I was reading last week's Science magazine and they had an paper that talks about the new finding that the Atlantic ocean was trapping much more heat than expected.They conclude that the leveling out of temperature rise is due to this. It's a pretty compelling science finding. What they

Re: [Vo]:Evolutionists As Idiots

2014-08-26 Thread CB Sites
Jojo says Failure to mate and reproduce demonstrates a genetic problem, not demonstrate a Macro-Evolution event. Oh is that why your not getting any? Hahaha. On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 8:44 PM, Jojo Iznart jojoiznar...@gmail.com wrote: We used to think that mating and reproduction is the

Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-26 Thread CB Sites
Jojo said: Even if this were true, the same events would open up vast tracts of the northern American Continent for agriculture. There is little agriculture in the Southwest so impact of a megadrought would be minimal to the US food security picture. Even considering your worst case scenario. it

Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-26 Thread CB Sites
a new set of actors. It is not fun being a skeptic and taking all the heat from the more trusting guys on this list, but I find it cowardly to silently sit by and accept what I consider wrong. Dave -Original Message- From: CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com To: vortex-l vortex-l

Re: [Vo]:Accuracy of Carbon Dating

2014-08-25 Thread CB Sites
Just to add a side note: CO2 from fossil fuels is also effecting carbon dating, as a lot of the C13 has already decayed in fossil fuels. In fact that is one way we know that the CO2 causing global warming is from man made sources. On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Daniel Rocha

Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-25 Thread CB Sites
Since google. On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Bob Cook frobertc...@hotmail.com wrote: Since when does 6 C correspond with 42.8 F? Sent from Windows Mail *From:* CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com *Sent:* ‎Sunday‎, ‎August‎ ‎24‎, ‎2014 ‎7‎:‎12‎ ‎PM *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com Jojo, I really

Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-25 Thread CB Sites
, CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote: Since google. On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Bob Cook frobertc...@hotmail.com wrote: Since when does 6 C correspond with 42.8 F? Sent from Windows Mail *From:* CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com *Sent:* ‎Sunday‎, ‎August‎ ‎24‎, ‎2014 ‎7‎:‎12‎ ‎PM

Re: [Vo]:Accuracy of Carbon Dating

2014-08-25 Thread CB Sites
Opps I meant C14. Here is the processes; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiocarbon_dating On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 11:57 AM, CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote: Just to add a side note: CO2 from fossil fuels is also effecting carbon dating, as a lot of the C13 has already decayed in fossil

Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-24 Thread CB Sites
I've wondered if the Oil industry isn't just trying to stall other forms of energy until the inventory of Oil is used up. This is also a race against mankind's interests in reducing greenhouse gasses. This is a rough estimate, but there are only about 40 years left of oil. Here are the

Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-24 Thread CB Sites
Jojo, I really think you miss the point. Let assume a moment the global average temperature was 6C above average. That is 42.8 degrees Fahrenheit! You and the deniers have got to get an understanding of what that means. It means extinction of life as we know it. I know you deniers think some

Re: [Vo]:BEC produced by magnetism

2014-08-22 Thread CB Sites
This is a very interesting concept. I would love to see if experimental evidence could show these micro-BECs in solids. Very cool paper.

Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-22 Thread CB Sites
Jed is write in my opinion between the deniers of global warming and the skeptic of cold fusion, in some aspects. I think the better analogy is deniers of anthropogenic global warming and the tobacco industry lobby that claimed tobacco didn't cause cancer. It took a long time for that debate to

Re: [Vo]:global warming?

2014-08-21 Thread CB Sites
Ha ha. Deniers of global warming are so delusional. http://www.climatesciencewatch.org/2014/05/22/lomborg-hypes-already-debunked-bengtsson-story-in-new-forbes-column/ On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 5:16 PM, Kevin O'Malley kevmol...@gmail.com wrote: here's 2 reports to chew on. good luck digesting