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This time, I hope: many of you plus the future will agree with this idea.
"See" you tomorrow
Peter
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 10:58 AM, wrote:
So - if the results are correct, maybe we should expect neutrons are
falling into shallow nuclear potential wells, forming short-lived
> isotopes?
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This is what I'm hoping for. In my mind it connects together so many
pieces of the puzzle very nicely --
Jones,
I realize that I did not make clear in my earlier reply, that I am not
advocating in any way for sonofusion.
What I am looking for is any reasonable case in which LENR (likely) occurs
without large local current flow on a metal surface. Some of the
sonofusion papers suggest they inject a
/Rejoice,
Schrödinger's cat is alive and Chan has new thoughts: http://chan.host-ed.me
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se are not completely separate processes.
Look at the SEM pictures of LENR reactions.
Von: Axil Axil
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 21:14 Dienstag, 1.Mai 2012
Betreff: Re: [Vo]:The Future of LENR
Most of LeClair's spiel is delusional.
So true…
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*Most of LeClair's spiel is delusional.*
So true…
LeClair is not thinking straight. Because his process produces neutrons,
LeClair wants to develop a hot fusion reactor from his process. This Idea
is crazy. Neutron production must be avoided at all costs in LENR.
Neutron production means dealin
Lou,
This company has been the unquestioned leader in the sonofusion field for
the past 13 years.
http://www.impulsedevices.com/
Unlike Nanospire and Stringham, they have a top notch lab, PhDs, patents,
real results, peer reviewed publications - and manufactured and sold a
working prototype reac
Thanks Eric,
So - if the results are correct, maybe we should expect neutrons are
falling into shallow nuclear potential wells, forming short-lived
isotopes?
I have no idea how credible the reported results are. It would be
interesting to know how confident Miley is on the transmutation reports.
Thanks, Jones,
I agree all claims need to be viewed with skepticism until there is
independent replication by competent, financially disinterested
scientists.
Possibly, most, or even all, results are due to measurement errors or
misreporting - I really don't know. If Nanospire's or Stringham's c
-Original Message-
From: pagnu...@htdconnect.com
> Nanospire report that the isotopes generated are short-lived.
Assuming their measurements are accurate, why should this be?
It can't be true.
Lou, to be generous - most interested observers who have looked into these
claims, consider L
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 9:10 PM, wrote:
Nanospire report that the isotopes generated are short-lived.
> Assuming their measurements are accurate, why should this be?
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Short-lived isotopes are generally a signature of hydrogen
or deuterium fusion, neutron capture or something that looks like one
This could be the case also.
It seems that most reported LENR surface phenomena result when intense
local currents are generated either locally by superfocusing of e-m energy
by nanostructures, or, maybe by these plasma jets from collapsing bubbles,
by electron arcs/beams, or by current filaments
Peter's comment ("bubbles need some liquid") raises an interesting point -
the SCF - or supercritical fluid.
This is a virtual fluid, and since it is a phase change - should be subject
to some kind of cavitation-like effects.
For instance, a useful SCF in industry - CO2 - is routinely used for
During cavitation bubble collapse, very high temperatures and pressures are
generated for the shortest instant. In that brief instant, it may well be
that whatever is going on inside the gas phase of Pianteli, Rossi, and DGT
cold fusion process is also going on inside the micro sized plasma volume
Dear Lou,
I think we should not mix the issues, bubbles need some liquid and the most
promisng systems Piantelii, Rossi, DGT are gas phase. And so are many other
nanometric powder systems from Arata to Ahern and so on.
Cavitation a la Stringham, Griggs, Potapov, INTERENERGORESURS continued via
ht
Hello Peter,
Thanks for posting your thoughts on LENR
- hopefully your optimism will be proven soon.
Since you have studied surface phenomena extensively, I would like your
opinion on an alternative theory. Some cavitation researchers (see refs
below) speculate that plasma streams from collapsin
My dear Friends,
In case that VORTEX has resurrected, is alive
and focused on essential problems. perhaps we
could discuss about* "The Future of LENR"*
My writing:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2012/04/lenr-and-destiny.html
more serious than it seems and my "Metaphor story of LENR"
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