Re: [Vo]:HENR?

2012-03-27 Thread LORENHEYER
Fisson is most likely the answer, but not the way it's currently being 
used.  Now as for the spelling of Loren, it's generally reserved for the 
male,,, Lauren for the Female.  I like to think of myself as a Male, because 
of 
my biological make-up.  Of course OTOH, if I got too close to a fission 
reactor wihtout proper protection, it most likely wouldn't make much 
difference? 
  

 In fact all fission reactors are the answer to his (her?) question. ;) 
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Re: [Vo]:HENR?

2012-03-27 Thread LORENHEYER
Thanks, but I'm searching for something more on the line of exact.  At any 
rate, I'll certainly check-out whatever I can to add to my understanding of 
all this energy and matter stuff.

 The pebble bed reactor design is the closest thing to what you are 
seeking.
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebble_bed_reactor 
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[Vo]:HENR?

2012-03-26 Thread LORENHEYER
If I may, I'd like to ask a question.  Now I don't want to look as tho I'm 
fairly ignorant  and/or without any certifiable knowledge of the production 
of energy, and particularly nuclear physics, not to mention somewhat 
computer illiterate, plus a lousy typist  comunicator,,, however, I've been 
attempting to understand some basic things about LENR, and/or HENR (low vs's 
high).  
 
 
Well, for what it's worth, here's my question What if instead of splitting 
atoms to produce the destructive energy of an atomic bomb, the potential of 
that energy could be released slowly, in a more controllable manner?  
IOW's, if certain materials and super-low temps were compatably engineered 
within a highly contained environment, whereas a chain-reaction can be held in 
a 
sort-of stasis or state, would it be possible to tap into this energy to 
power-up or down,,, while not reaching critical-mass (or is that a good thing?) 


 Sorry, I know I should probably refrain from asking questions that 
don't necessarily concern humankind, but somehow those IFO's currently up in 
the space above us, are able to perform rather extraordinary maneuvers 
on-demand  and in-order to do that, must involve a powerfully capable (as 
of 
yet, here) unknown power-source?  Thanks for your help,,, that's IF you 
know what I'm trying to do here (maybe if the  energy was high, the interest 
would be too )?/HTML



Re: [Vo]:HENR?

2012-03-26 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 2:54 PM, lorenhe...@aol.com wrote:



 Well, for what it's worth, here's my question What if instead of
 splitting
 atoms to produce the destructive energy of an atomic bomb, the potential of
 that energy could be released slowly, in a more controllable manner? 


The pebble bed reactor design is the closest thing to what you are seeking.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebble_bed_reactor

T


Re: [Vo]:HENR?

2012-03-26 Thread mixent
In reply to  Terry Blanton's message of Mon, 26 Mar 2012 17:16:14 -0400:
Hi,

In fact all fission reactors are the answer to his (her?) question. ;)

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 2:54 PM, lorenhe...@aol.com wrote:



 Well, for what it's worth, here's my question What if instead of
 splitting
 atoms to produce the destructive energy of an atomic bomb, the potential of
 that energy could be released slowly, in a more controllable manner? 


The pebble bed reactor design is the closest thing to what you are seeking.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebble_bed_reactor

T
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