Re: [Vo]:Interesting link at NASA : NYTEKNIK

2012-01-13 Thread Alan J Fletcher
Mats Lewan reports at TV:NASA confirms research in LENR http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/energi_miljo/energi/article3384163.ece .. Ny Teknik contacted NASA’s chief scientist, Dr. Dennis Bushnell, who previously has expressed support for LENR, but he declined to give any official comments on the

Re: [Vo]:Interesting link at NASA

2012-01-13 Thread mixent
In reply to Roarty, Francis X's message of Fri, 13 Jan 2012 13:17:50 -0500: Hi, [snip] >Craig, >The purifier should be a vast improvement over electrolytic > cell since you don’t need to electrolyze hydrogen out of the water although > the “impure” gas being fed in obviously coul

Re: [Vo]:Interesting link at NASA

2012-01-13 Thread Roarty, Francis X
link at NASA Craig Haynie wrote: I haven't heard of a hydrogen purifier being used before. From the description, it appears as if the purifier is simply a substitute for a palladium electrolytic cell . . . That's right. The people at BARC did a similar experiment. See: Krishnan, M

RE: [Vo]:Interesting link at NASA

2012-01-13 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Craig Haynie > McKubre noted back in the 90s that the Pons-Fleishmann effect [deuterium] can > be directly correlated to the degree to which the palladium lattice is loaded [with deuterium]. "Compared to hydrogen gas as the experimental control: 15°C increase in

Re: [Vo]:Interesting link at NASA

2012-01-13 Thread Jed Rothwell
Craig Haynie wrote: I haven't heard of a hydrogen purifier being used before. From the description, it appears as if the purifier is simply a substitute for a palladium electrolytic cell . . . That's right. The people at BARC did a similar experiment. See: Krishnan, M.S., et al., /Cold Fusion

Re: [Vo]:Interesting link at NASA

2012-01-13 Thread Craig Haynie
On Thu, 2012-01-12 at 12:33 -0800, Bill Traweek wrote: > I notice that on slide 11 they used a Hydrogen purification system as > a proxy for P&F's electrolytic cell. I also notice that > the Palladium membrane is heated with a heater. I wonder if Rossi's > heater is for a related purpose to the

[Vo]:Interesting link at NASA

2012-01-12 Thread Bill Traweek
I notice that on slide 11 they used a Hydrogen purification system as a proxy for P&F's electrolytic cell.  I also notice that the Palladium membrane is heated with a heater.  I wonder if Rossi's heater is for a related purpose to the process. http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/docs/LENR

Re: [Vo]:Interesting link at NASA

2012-01-12 Thread Akira Shirakawa
On 2012-01-12 16:51, Alain Sepeda wrote: is it new? (maybe is it alzheimer for me?) Not really. It first appeared on the internal NASA document search engine a few months ago, but got soon removed after it went popular due to coverage by 22passi blog (through suggestion by Francesco Celani).

Re: [Vo]:Interesting link at NASA

2012-01-12 Thread Alain Sepeda
is it new. I remember seeing a paragraph on lenr (as real) there http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/research.htm but I don't remenber of the attached PDF? is it new? (maybe is it alzheimer for me?) 2012/1/12 Randall Fink > ** > > http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/docs/LENR_at_G

RE:[Vo]:Interesting link at NASA

2012-01-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
where they can better manipulate conditions. Fran From: Randall Fink [mailto:randylf...@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 9:51 AM To: vortex-L@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Interesting link at NASA http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/docs/LENR_at_GRC_2011.pdf

[Vo]:Interesting link at NASA

2012-01-12 Thread Randall Fink
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/docs/LENR_at_GRC_2011.pdf