From Hoyt:
Very interesting speculation. Thanks.
From tests I have done, Sv can be from microseconds to seconds depending on
the material. It's on the order of a millisecond for Nd2Fe14B.
Hoyt Stearns
Thanks, Hoyt,
From microseconds to seconds. Wow! That's a huge range!
I would seem
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 2:49 PM, OrionWorks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thinking is the best way to travel.
Amazing coincidence. Just this weekend I was breadboarding a preamp
for my turntable so that I could listen to In Search of the Lost
Chord since:
1) I only have it on vinyl and
2) My
I think this issue was addressed by an experiment in fizzx.com, a
spin-off of the Steorn forum. It would have been in one of the
Whipmag threads. If I have time today, I'll see if I can find it.
Terry
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 10:12 PM, OrionWorks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope I am posing
Hi Robin,
Wild guess... hydrinos ;)
Do you have a specific url for this project?
Michel
- Original Message -
From: Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 5:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: Britain reveals UFO documents
In reply to Michel
See Steven Greer's new Orion Project
http://freeenergytruth.blogspot.com/2008/05/orion-project-uncovers-new-inventor.html
http://tinyurl.com/3mp7xv
The web site gives me the impression that they are attempting to
piggyback on STEORN's recent 15 minutes of ORBO fame. There are photos
but they
--- Michel (to Robin)
Do you have a specific url for this project?
Here is some information from Robin's site which
points to what he is proposing, but apparently the
details of an actual device have not been finalized:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/Molecular%20Hydrino%20Fusion.htm
Terry sez:
1) I only have it on vinyl and
I got Lost Chord on CD.
Vinyl is better. ;-)
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
From Terry Blanton:
I think this issue was addressed by an experiment in fizzx.com, a
spin-off of the Steorn forum. It would have been in one of the
Whipmag threads. If I have time today, I'll see if I can find it.
Much appreciated, Terry. Let us know if you find the appropriate links.
I agree that if hydrinos exist, they are an easy explanation for cold fusion.
The problem IMHO is that it is too easy maybe, shouldn't we expect hydrinos or
deuterinos to fuse systematically, even in non-CF conditions?
Michel
- Original Message -
From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here is a pale green musing on a possible route to
overunity based on a reappraisal of Mills' CQM.
[pale green as in the color of chlorine]
Subtitled: waste-to-wonderful
FACT: High resolution photoabsorption spectra of
hydrogen chloride gas (HCl) have measured the chlorine
K edge in the
--- Michel Jullian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree that if hydrinos exist, they are an easy
explanation for cold fusion. The problem IMHO is
that it is too easy maybe, shouldn't we expect
hydrinos or deuterinos to fuse systematically, even
in non-CF conditions?
Not really. IMHO both
Particle physics = QM, so QM reactions means... reactions, right?
What I mean is:
D nuclei in ambient conditions D2 has some non-zero fusion rate.
The nuclei of a D-deuterino molecule must have a much higher fusion rate due to
the low orbit screening electron. How much higher, Robin, do you
Steven,
If Ted Loder is involved and Mr. Q's heroes include Bedini and Bearden,
I'd stay far away from it. Sounds like Greer is getting desperate to
justify doing nothing with his investors' money for so long.
cheers - George Hathaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OrionWorks wrote:
See Steven Greer's
From George Hathaway:
Steven,
If Ted Loder is involved and Mr. Q's heroes include Bedini and Bearden, I'd
stay far away from it. Sounds like Greer is getting desperate to justify
doing nothing with his investors' money for so long.
cheers - George Hathaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe the
M International, LLC (Sprain's company) will seek to verify OU
performance of the Adams/Cole/Bedini/et.al. pulsed motor
configuration. So far, noone that I can find has measured the torque
of such a motor directly. Most attempts use two batteries, one to
charge, one to drive the pulses, and
In reply to Michel Jullian's message of Wed, 21 May 2008 15:16:47 +0200:
Hi,
Hi Robin,
Wild guess... hydrinos ;)
Do you have a specific url for this project?
No, I'm silly enough to believe that I may actually be able to make some money
out of it before making it public. ;)
[snip]
Regards,
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 21 May 2008 08:17:45 -0700 (PDT):
Hi,
[snip]
--- Michel (to Robin)
Do you have a specific url for this project?
Here is some information from Robin's site which
points to what he is proposing, but apparently the
details of an actual device have not
In reply to Michel Jullian's message of Wed, 21 May 2008 19:01:34 +0200:
Hi,
[snip]
Particle physics = QM, so QM reactions means... reactions, right?
What I mean is:
D nuclei in ambient conditions D2 has some non-zero fusion rate.
The nuclei of a D-deuterino molecule must have a much higher
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 21 May 2008 09:22:01 -0700 (PDT):
Hi,
[snip]
It so happens that - in a warped variation of Mills
CQM hypothesis - this value ~2830 eV corresponds to a
shrinkage level of 104. That is:
104 x 27.2 = ~2829 eV
I'm not quite sure what you mean by this, but
--- Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
Hence 2830 eV would correspond to a p value of about
14 not 104
...right you are - in Mills accounting. I was using
the Hartree energy in the way that Arie de Geuss
proposes, but that is mixing of metaphors, so to
speak, and is my mistake ...
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