Re: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?

2017-02-26 Thread Jones Beene

Looks like Brian has had an equipment failure with the runaway experiment.

Hopefully it can be repaired easily. This is a setback, not a null result.

The experiment looks relatively simple on paper. The devil is in the 
details.




Re: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?

2017-02-25 Thread a.ashfield

Thank you Brian.
I assume you mean 900C  ;-)
AA

On 2/25/2017 5:01 PM, Brian Ahern wrote:


Result for today:


At 650 Watts (full power) we could only reach 600C.

The K2CO3 melts at 891 C


We will add insulation and hopefully get to 9000 C tomorrow.




*From:* a.ashfield <a.ashfi...@verizon.net>
*Sent:* Saturday, February 25, 2017 12:35 PM
*To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?
Brian,
Where can we see the results?  Will you  be posting them here?
AA

On 2/25/2017 10:14 AM, Brian Ahern wrote:


It is 1;12 aM

wE ARE LOADED, EVACUATED AND READY FOR 30PSI OF h2.

wE WILL SET THE POWER AT 400 WATTS TO BEGIN.


We hope to begin running by 11:30 AM




*From:* Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net>
*Sent:* Saturday, February 25, 2017 10:10 AM
*To:* Vortex List
*Subject:* [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?
On this date in 1999, the great physicist Glen Seaborg died. Seaborg was
the discoverer of ten elements, including plutonium, and more than 100
isotopes - winning the Nobel prize in 1951. Element 106 is named 
after him.


And there is new action on this date which could make it a red letter
day, so to speak... kinda like the Scarlett letter??

It would be a fitting tribute if the "Thermacore runaway experiment"
being run today by Brian Ahern was to succeed (by self-destructing as
planned). It would open up a new era in Physics ...

...but don't let the heat (so to speak) get to you Brian ...








Re: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?

2017-02-25 Thread Brian Ahern
Result for today:


At 650 Watts (full power) we could only reach 600C.

The K2CO3 melts at 891 C


We will add insulation and hopefully get to 9000 C tomorrow.



From: a.ashfield <a.ashfi...@verizon.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2017 12:35 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?

Brian,
Where can we see the results?  Will you  be posting them here?
AA

On 2/25/2017 10:14 AM, Brian Ahern wrote:

It is 1;12 aM

wE ARE LOADED, EVACUATED AND READY FOR 30PSI OF h2.

wE WILL SET THE POWER AT 400 WATTS TO BEGIN.


We hope to begin running by 11:30 AM



From: Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net><mailto:jone...@pacbell.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2017 10:10 AM
To: Vortex List
Subject: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?

On this date in 1999, the great physicist Glen Seaborg died. Seaborg was
the discoverer of ten elements, including plutonium, and more than 100
isotopes - winning the Nobel prize in 1951. Element 106 is named after him.

And there is new action on this date which could make it a red letter
day, so to speak... kinda like the Scarlett letter??

It would be a fitting tribute if the "Thermacore runaway experiment"
being run today by Brian Ahern was to succeed (by self-destructing as
planned). It would open up a new era in Physics ...

...but don't let the heat (so to speak) get to you Brian ...





Re: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?

2017-02-25 Thread a.ashfield

Brian,
Where can we see the results?  Will you  be posting them here?
AA

On 2/25/2017 10:14 AM, Brian Ahern wrote:


It is 1;12 aM

wE ARE LOADED, EVACUATED AND READY FOR 30PSI OF h2.

wE WILL SET THE POWER AT 400 WATTS TO BEGIN.


We hope to begin running by 11:30 AM




*From:* Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net>
*Sent:* Saturday, February 25, 2017 10:10 AM
*To:* Vortex List
*Subject:* [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?
On this date in 1999, the great physicist Glen Seaborg died. Seaborg was
the discoverer of ten elements, including plutonium, and more than 100
isotopes - winning the Nobel prize in 1951. Element 106 is named after 
him.


And there is new action on this date which could make it a red letter
day, so to speak... kinda like the Scarlett letter??

It would be a fitting tribute if the "Thermacore runaway experiment"
being run today by Brian Ahern was to succeed (by self-destructing as
planned). It would open up a new era in Physics ...

...but don't let the heat (so to speak) get to you Brian ...






Re: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?

2017-02-25 Thread Jones Beene
Although the original experiment in Lancaster PA 21 years ago - resulted 
in nothing to get alarmed about (no radiation other than intense IR glow 
and no explosion) our understanding of LENR is so incomplete that no one 
really knows what the range of effects could be. There could be hidden 
risk involved, although certainly less than "tickling the dragon's tail" 
the danger should not be marginalized...


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin

David Roberson wrote:

> Good luck and be careful!
>
> Dave

> -Original Message-
> From: Brian Ahern

> It is 1;12 AM
> WE ARE LOADED, EVACUATED AND READY FOR 30PSI OF h2.
> WE WILL SET THE POWER AT 400 WATTS TO BEGIN.

> We hope to begin running by 11:30 AM


> From: Jones Beene

> On this date in 1999, the great physicist Glen Seaborg died. Seaborg was
> the discoverer of ten elements, including plutonium, and more than 100
> isotopes - winning the Nobel prize in 1951. Element 106 is named 
after him.

>
> And there is new action on this date which could make it a red letter
> day, so to speak... kinda like the Scarlett letter??
>
> It would be a fitting tribute if the "Thermacore runaway experiment"
> being run today by Brian Ahern was to succeed (by self-destructing as
> planned). It would open up a new era in Physics ...
>
> ..but don't let the heat (so to speak) get to you Brian ...
>
>




Re: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?

2017-02-25 Thread David Roberson
Good luck and be careful!

Dave

 

 

 

-Original Message-
From: Brian Ahern <ahern_br...@msn.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sat, Feb 25, 2017 10:14 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?



It is 1;12 aM
wE ARE LOADED, EVACUATED AND READY FOR 30PSI OF h2.
wE WILL SET THE POWER AT 400 WATTS TO BEGIN.


We hope to begin running by 11:30 AM




From: Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2017 10:10 AM
To: Vortex List
Subject: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?
 

On this date in 1999, the great physicist Glen Seaborg died. Seaborg was
the discoverer of ten elements, including plutonium, and more than 100 
isotopes - winning the Nobel prize in 1951. Element 106 is named after him.

And there is new action on this date which could make it a red letter 
day, so to speak... kinda like the Scarlett letter??

It would be a fitting tribute if the "Thermacore runaway experiment" 
being run today by Brian Ahern was to succeed (by self-destructing as 
planned). It would open up a new era in Physics ...

...but don't let the heat (so to speak) get to you Brian ...







Re: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?

2017-02-25 Thread Brian Ahern
It is 1;12 aM

wE ARE LOADED, EVACUATED AND READY FOR 30PSI OF h2.

wE WILL SET THE POWER AT 400 WATTS TO BEGIN.


We hope to begin running by 11:30 AM



From: Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2017 10:10 AM
To: Vortex List
Subject: [Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?

On this date in 1999, the great physicist Glen Seaborg died. Seaborg was
the discoverer of ten elements, including plutonium, and more than 100
isotopes - winning the Nobel prize in 1951. Element 106 is named after him.

And there is new action on this date which could make it a red letter
day, so to speak... kinda like the Scarlett letter??

It would be a fitting tribute if the "Thermacore runaway experiment"
being run today by Brian Ahern was to succeed (by self-destructing as
planned). It would open up a new era in Physics ...

...but don't let the heat (so to speak) get to you Brian ...




[Vo]:On this date ... in 2017?

2017-02-25 Thread Jones Beene
On this date in 1999, the great physicist Glen Seaborg died. Seaborg was 
the discoverer of ten elements, including plutonium, and more than 100 
isotopes - winning the Nobel prize in 1951. Element 106 is named after him.


And there is new action on this date which could make it a red letter 
day, so to speak... kinda like the Scarlett letter??


It would be a fitting tribute if the "Thermacore runaway experiment" 
being run today by Brian Ahern was to succeed (by self-destructing as 
planned). It would open up a new era in Physics ...


...but don't let the heat (so to speak) get to you Brian ...