[Vo]:LENR = LPNR ?

2011-09-04 Thread Frank
Peter, The question is whether or not the lattice environment can alter the probability. My premise is that we don't properly understand the significance of lowering the vacuum energy density through suppression, that is to say when vacuum energy density becomes inversely proportional

[Vo]:RE: Relativistic Casimir Cavities

2011-09-04 Thread Frank
Scott, Sorry for the late response but found a couple small nits to pick. I am ok with your synopsis for a moving plate [snip] we are left with a net radiation pressure of the larger waves outside of the cavity that act only on the outside of the cavity, pushing the one-moveable plate

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-09 Thread Frank
M&M expected the ether to be standing still relative to the earth orbiting around the sun hence their horizontal experiment but if this new vertical experiment is validated then what? Could we consider this a 90 degree shift like current through a coil that expands a magnetic field at 90 degrees to

RE: [Vo]:The cost of materials is not a barrier

2009-09-16 Thread Frank
The codeposition I keep hearing reference to.. this is like SPAWARS plating the electrode with a Pd electrolyte simultaneous to the gas evolving? Are we just talking about electroplating two metals at once (I know the Pd is in solution for some SPAWAR experiments) or does the term codeposition in

[Vo]:time for a different perspective :_)

2009-09-29 Thread Frank
My interpretation of 4D Space-time is from a future perspective on the time axis looking down on the zero intersect with the 3D spatial axis called the "present". This narrow time interval is only measurable differentially since our time perception is based on relative motion between the fabric of

RE: [Vo]:megalith levitation

2009-10-02 Thread Frank
d speculation above and don't have a shred of math to support this idea :_) Hi Frank Time does not exist at the physical level. So, you have no right in physics to talk about time dimensions. You can do it, of course, and even model it mathematically, but your theory will make no physical

RE: [Vo]:The source of the disagreement over cold fusion

2009-10-03 Thread Frank
George Holz's message of Saturday, October 03, 2009 1:50 PM [snip] Yes, it is reasonable to feel almost alone in considering non lattice based cold fusion, but there are a few of us out there quietly considering the relationship of Mills experiments to cold fusion experiments. It is interesting

RE: [Vo]:megalith levitation

2009-10-03 Thread Frank
[snip] It will be much better (and clear) to talk about (radial) changes of velocity (accelerations). There's no need also to talk about Lorentz contraction, because that arises between reference frames, [end snip] Mauro, I think radial acceleration of H1 inside a cavity is relativistic cr

RE: [Vo]:megalith levitation

2009-10-04 Thread Frank
5:23 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:megalith levitation On Oct 3, 2009, at 5:06 PM, Frank wrote: > The spatial confinement combined with the equivalence boundary > suggests the 10E-14 newtons of acceleration calculated by DiFiore > et all is > a vector wholly on the

RE: [Vo]:Nickel has unique physical properties

2009-10-28 Thread Frank
Robin, Impossible was a bad choice of words, There are multiple arguments that could allow for the fractional state, I should have said that the relativistic solution is more likely because it side steps all the stability arguments while fitting the Mills model of small "fast" hydrogen and

RE: [Vo]:Nickel has unique physical properties

2009-10-30 Thread Frank
In reply to Robin van Spaandonk message of Friday, October 30, 2009 7:08 PM [Snip] What I am trying to get at is how close can these atoms approach one another. Information that is necessary in order to determine the fusion rate. [End Snip] Robin, We know the atoms will eventually collid

[Vo]:Happy Holloween

2009-10-31 Thread Frank
For Holloween this year I'm only wearing rollerskates - I'm going as a Pull Toy :_) Best Regards Fran

RE: [Vo]:Re: New Energy Times News Flash: DoD Report Released

2009-11-16 Thread Frank
Terry, Good point regarding what might be in the classified report. These authors are all very likely to have confidential information of their own research and consulting with industry. I think their tone reflects something they know but can't say. I think they correctly highlight just how far be

[Vo]:time dilation is already known to accumulate with changes in quantum fluctuations?

2009-11-23 Thread Frank
I thought I had to make the case for this in Casimir cavities and microwave waveguides but I found the paragraph below in an October 22nd blog "Vacuum or zero point energy and quantum fluctuations" that seems to indicate this is already known and

RE:[Vo]:Kitamura paper uploaded

2009-12-20 Thread Frank
Great Job by Kitamura et all, Their conclusion that the D(H)/Pd ratio and absorption energy is an increasing function of fineness of the sample surface was airtight based on the calibrations and differential measurements they document. It confirms many of the earlier reports by other researchers

RE: [Vo]:Trend Alert !!

2009-12-24 Thread Frank
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 09:21:44 -0800 Jones Beene said [snip] OK. Many of us are now using f/H to mean "generic fractional hydrogen", since Mills has trademarked the 'Hydrino' name, and is now trying to enforce the (tm), but in any event RM did not get the theory precisely correct, so how about t

Re: [Vo]:Krivit Elsevier Encyclopedia Articles Publish

2009-12-26 Thread Frank
At 16:50: on Fri, 25 Dec 2009, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote [snip] Yeah. "Very high compression and mobility" is somewhat of a proxy for "very high temperature." But not exactly. Thermonuclear fusion would refer to fusion taking place because of the high energy of the nuclei, allowing them to overcome

RE: [Vo]:Significant Implications - Kitamura

2010-01-02 Thread Frank
Nice post Jones, I totally agree with your points and regarding CoE, ask Vorticians to keep an open mind towards a relativistic solution as an escape . Fran

Re: [Vo]:Casimir effect and SR to explain fractional states

2010-01-10 Thread Frank
David, I can't help you with the math description of virtual particles "giving rise to Casimir effect" as you put it, but, as to your final question "Is their ground state determined by the zero point energy?" I am convinced that YES, the ground state is determined by zero point energ

[Vo]:

2010-01-17 Thread Frank
Jones Thanks, will start editing today - but still need to address this criticism I received from a friend at Sunnyvale, "Remember proof of a physical phenomenon has to be correlated with a theoretical physics calculation to be accepted then applied.". I think too many people have focused their

RE: [Vo]:Will 2010 be the Year of Zero Point Energy?

2010-01-17 Thread Frank
Jones Thanks, will start editing today - but still need to address this criticism I received from a friend at Sunnyvale, "Remember proof of a physical phenomenon has to be correlated with a theoretical physics calculation to be accepted then applied.". I think too many people have focused thei

RE: [Vo]:Will 2010 be the Year of Zero Point Energy?

2010-01-17 Thread Frank
Jones , I updated the article but left the final paragraph open for consideration, I think there should be a way to equate the Casimir formula to Bourgoins equation to correlate fractional quant

[Vo]:

2010-01-17 Thread Frank
mixent In reply to mixent's message of Sun, 17 Jan 2010 13:21:46 -0800 Hi Robin, [snip] The energy density of the electrical field of the nucleus is well known. If you assume that this density changes by a small percentage in the cavity, then there should be an equivalent small change in the r

RE: [Vo]:Will 2010 be the Year of Zero Point Energy?

2010-01-17 Thread Frank
_ From: Frank [mailto:froarty...@comcast.net] Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 9:29 PM To: 'vortex-l@eskimo.com' Subject: Resend - sorry forgot subject In reply to mixent's message of Sun, 17 Jan 2010 13:21:46 -0800 Hi Robin, [snip] The energy density of the e

[Vo]:

2010-01-18 Thread Frank
Jones, Your last reply was awesome; I thought I went over the top with that river of time and different flow rates that we as 4D beings can't observe because our perspective is linked to the flow rate. My animation wasn't very clear but I was trying to take Ron Millets coffee analogy where the rad

RE: [Vo]:Will 2010 be the Year of Zero Point Energy?

2010-01-19 Thread Frank
Jones, sorry for lack of subject on previous - I am monitoring from archive as I can't seem to get the vortex emails delivered anymore and have to cut and paste. I tried re-subscribing without luck. Your last reply was awesome; I thought I went over the top with that river of time and differe

RE: [Vo]:CF in Physics Today

2010-02-07 Thread Frank
What is relativistic velocity of earth to micro and nanoscopic material in space? I don't recall the earths orbital velocity but know M&M were counting on it in their experiment and then there are also numerous other frames of motion (the solar system through deep spac etc..) Wouldn't we expect mo

Re: [Vo]:CF in Physics Today

2010-02-07 Thread Frank
Stephen, thank you for the answer. It appears relativistic velocities like the muon are not as common as I imagined but even these lesser velocities you mention would accumulate into time dilation like the protracted decay of the muon just on a smaller scale. Normally this dilation is int

RE: Re: [Vo]:CF in Physics Today

2010-02-08 Thread Frank
I appended a conclusion to my original reply from last night. Stephen, thank you for the answer. It appears relativistic velocities like the muon are not as common as I imagined but even these lesser velocities you mention would accumulate into time dilation like the protracted decay of t

Re: [Vo]:CNN iReport on BLP

2010-02-11 Thread Frank
Mixent said on Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:36:58 -0800 [snip] Nevertheless I was pleased and surprised to note that he made the connection with the HHO stuff. [/snip] Robin, Yes, and that was just one of several disparate fields he pulled together - I was impressed by how well he stated hi

[Vo]:RE: Message not approved: Hyperbolic electron

2010-02-27 Thread Frank
m but my opinion is they have their heads in the sand. From: not...@yahoogroups.com [mailto:not...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of john1farrell Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 11:33 AM To: Frank Subject: Message not approved: Hyperbolic electron > Novell_compound, > > > >

Re: [Vo]:relativistic Casimir effect

2010-03-10 Thread Frank
In reply to mixent's reply of Wed, 10 Mar 2010 13:56:12 Hi Robin, [snip] I don't think they are actually "replaced". The shorter wavelengths are simply all that are left over when the long ones are excluded. The short ones exist both inside and outside the cavity, the long ones only outside. I

RE: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-15 Thread Frank
Robin You have identified a missing link in my education - I was sure a covalent bond released a photon in transferring to a lower energy state just like an electron falling to a lower orbital. After Robin's comment about 3body collisions I went looking for info on covalent bonds and t

[Vo]:Cold Atoms and Nanotubes Come Together in an Atomic 'Black Hole'

2010-04-07 Thread Frank
Interesting article in Science Daily http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/04/100406125716.htm

[Vo]:Researcher Describes Conceptual Cold Fusion "Battery", or Small Power Unit

2010-05-09 Thread Frank
Paper published Sunday, March 21, 2010 11:00 AM * Ultra high density deuterium clusters for low energy nuclear reactions Authors: Prof. George H Miley, Dr. Xiaoling Yang, Prof. Heinz Hora Researcher Describes Conc

RE: [Vo]:Shanahan is proposing the cigarette lighter hypothesis

2010-05-13 Thread Frank
I am starting to feel a new animation coming on where the fractional diatoms squeeze very slowly into the lattice but every time the diatomic bond "pops" on one of them it causes a small chain reaction and further bursting of any other nearby fractional diatoms nearing their breaking th

FW: Re: [Vo]:ultra low momentum neutron help

2010-05-31 Thread Frank
on Sun, 30 May 2010 11:03:27 Abd ul-Rahman Lomax said isn't this the problem of cold fusion itself? Generally, the problem reduces to finding a mechanism which allows the weak force to take over by screening the strong force or bringing nuclei within range that tunneling, for example, can take pl

RE: [Vo]:Interactions of charged particles on surfaces

2010-07-05 Thread Frank
Jones Beene said on Mon, 05 Jul 2010 06:42: An alternative view is that the internal Casimir cavities hold the bulk of deuterium in a denser form. Some experts like Ed Storms believe that the method, or the conclusion for determining the high loading ratio is flawed. Jones, I h

Re: [Vo]:George Miley trained Scott Little in person in Nov 1996 on use of costly CETI RIFEX kit

2010-08-16 Thread Frank
Mixent SAID ON Wed, 11 Aug 2010 15:32IOW "one might expect D-D to be "easy", p-D more difficult, p-Ni even more difficult, and p-Pd almost impossible. In short while D can easily fuse with itself (strong force mediated), H can only fuse with itself extremely slowly (weak force mediated), leaving H

RE: [Vo]:Aether and the epo field - was: Marwan asks AIP to explain cancellation

2010-10-22 Thread Frank
Jones, NICE! You just put an electrical value on extra dimensional ether, tied it to the epo and EPOLA and may be staring at the "wheel works of nature". I suspect virtual particles May be the visible manifestation of this carrier but only physical as they pass through our 3 space in what Puthof

RE: [Vo]:NanoSpire

2010-10-28 Thread Frank
>From wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonoluminescence : An unusually exotic theory of sonoluminescence, which has received much popular attention, is the Casimir energy theory suggested by noted physicist Julian Schwinger[5]

[Vo]:a bridge too far?

2010-12-25 Thread Frank
I have been considering the relationship between gravity and Casimir effect by comparing the macro gravity well to the nano scale of Casimir force. This compares the difference in the equivalent acceleration of particles at different depths of a gravity well to the posit of equivalent acceleration

[Vo]:Would radiation from reactants at relativistic speeds appear downshifted from our perspective?

2011-01-07 Thread Frank
What happens to Gamma radiation emitted from matter at relativistic speeds from our perspective? Is there a down translation to the EM frequency? Would it matter if the velocity was spatial or equivalent? Fran

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:More on Ni-H LENR

2011-01-09 Thread Frank
From: Frank [mailto:froarty...@comcast.net] Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 9:48 AM To: 'mix...@bigpond.com' Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:More on Ni-H LENR In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of Sat, 08 Jan 2011 14:39:22 -0800 Hi, [snip] That's infinite in

Re: [Vo]:The Wicked Problem

2011-01-16 Thread Frank
In reply to Robin's message of Sun, 16 Jan 2011 14:19 Hi [snip]Radioactivity produces fast particles which can trigger an avalanche Hydrino creation mechanism that rapidly converts local H into Hydrinos of whatever size was originally at hand. If these are small enough to result in fusion/fission

Re: [Vo]: Primary Examiner for USPTO asking Rossi questions!!!

2011-01-23 Thread Frank
In reply to Robin's email of Sat, 22 Jan 2011 21:40:04 -0800 Hi Robin, Regarding the interest of examiner Snow. [snip] ...or perhaps he's just curious? (like us) ;) [/snip] I hope this means some consideration is being given to the circumstances under which the Mill's patent was rec

[Vo]:hot spots, temp gradients and momentum uncertainty

2011-02-09 Thread Frank
As Terry said it was a very interesting day for topics on vortex. Rossi demos were mentioned that were able to work with missing heaters but interestingly unable to work closed loop with this deficit.. hot spots and temperature gradients seemingly part of the start up procedure? The controversy ove

[Vo]:Re: #CF hypothesis (was Re: surface electron layer catalyzed fusion hypothesis)

2011-02-12 Thread Frank
Excellent model (sphincter) that explains why H and D don't interchange very well between Ni and Pd! I prefer things in layman's terms anyway since this nut isn't going to be cracked until after an engineer actually makes it a feat accomplished. This is still a multi horse race in many respects tha

RE: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-07-22 Thread Frank
I have a better explanation with animation at http://byzipp.com/energy/ but basically it is just trig. I am saying that our perspective relative to the equivalent speed approaching an event horizon has a corollary in the Casimir cavity where I propose all vacuum fluctuations are "up converted" as

RE: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-07-22 Thread frank
I'm sorry, I can't make sense of this. If tau is the local time for a tiny observer located inside the cavity, and t is time for an external observer, what's dt/dtau? And why should it be anything other than 1? Because it is a protected harbour where vacuum fluctuatio

FW: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-07-23 Thread Frank
Stephen, Snip--- >The hydrino radius > between the nucleus and orbital has a temporal rise and spatial run [snip] Let's stop right there. The "present", for any observer, has zero thickness along that observer's time axis. What does it mean for the radius of the orbit to have an incre

RE: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-07-25 Thread Frank
ursday, July 23, 2009 10:55 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon On Jul 23, 2009, at 6:01 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: > By the way, the patent which apparently started Frank off on this, and > th

[Vo]:inertial thruster with casimir cavity

2009-07-25 Thread Frank
in the opposite direction from event horizon On Jul 23, 2009, at 6:01 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: > By the way, the patent which apparently started Frank off on this, and > the effort to produce a device based on it, are described here: &

RE: [Vo]:inertial thruster with casimir cavity

2009-07-26 Thread frank
Actually after rethinking the issue and getting some sleep, your stationary cavity makes sense now -your thrust is exerted against the "high pressure" gas supply you mentioned - much easier than moving the cavity. Horace I followed circulating monatomic gas through variations in the plate spacin

RE: [Vo]:inertial thruster with casimir cavity

2009-07-26 Thread Frank
OK, I follow your math now and it seems like a sound theory with the only assumption that an inertial mass change occurs. Regards Francis X roarty Snip Maybe if I rephrase the principles or clarify the computations. I proposed extracting momentum from the energy and inertial m

RE: [Vo]:How to Build a UFO

2009-07-26 Thread Frank
No! its temporal lensing which is why you can only see them near high voltage towers :_) -Original Message- From: Horace Heffner [mailto:hheff...@mtaonline.net] Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 7:01 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:How to Build a UFO On Jul 26, 2009, at 12:41 PM,

[Vo]:casimir cavity -what is common ground for theory

2009-07-29 Thread Frank
I have been continuing to read papers by Puthoff, and others relating to ZPE, and some others relating rigid cavities to gravity and have some questions about what is the common ground. I take it that my relativistic theory is not common but how about the source of the plasma - Does the mainstream

RE: [Vo]:Casimir force at slab edges

2009-07-31 Thread Frank
Horace, I did apologize for frustrating you previously from work but it looks like the email never sent so excuse me if this gets repeated when I boot my system on Monday, I was surprised that I upset you as that was not my intention. I do respect your work and am enjoying working my way th

RE: [Vo]:Casimir force at slab edges

2009-07-31 Thread Frank
Jones, Thanks for the support, Can you clear up why my views are so different regarding vacuum fluctuation wavelengths? I know that 1.7Thz is thought to be the dividing line where frequency below are thought to be gravitationally active and I know that these flux must fit in whole number in

RE: [Vo]:Casimir force at slab edges -corrected-

2009-07-31 Thread Frank
Jones, Thanks for the support, Can you clear up why my views are so different regarding vacuum fluctuation wavelengths? I know that 1.7Thz is thought to be the dividing line where frequency below are thought to be gravitationally active and I know that these flux must fit in whole number i

RE: [Vo]:Casimir force at slab edges

2009-08-01 Thread Frank
hat everything you need is in his essays. He understands Dirac better than Dirac. If you understand Dirac, you are most of the way there. Jones -Original Message- From: Frank [mailto:froarty...@comcast.net] Jones, Thanks for the support, Can you clear up why my views are so

RE: [Vo]:BlackLight Power announces "6th commercial license" July 30, 2009

2009-08-01 Thread Frank
Some sort of exception regarding patents should be made for Mills'. The guy obviously has something that the world needs and he literally can not share what he knows! He did make a good faith effort to patent the device but his theory was rejected and patent denied. Later Haisch and Moddel applied

[Vo]:monatomic vs noble gas

2009-08-02 Thread Frank
[Snip] On Jul 23, 2009, at 6:01 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: > By the way, the patent which apparently started Frank off on this, and > the effort to produce a device based on it, are described here: > > http://peswiki.com/index.php/ [Snip] > It's an interesting concept:

RE: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-08-02 Thread Frank
Stephen, Horace did hit home regarding your questions that I never answered. I am starting to pick up the lingo from ongoing threads and citations but the math is still a struggle for me but let me take a swing at some of your questions with what I have learned... [Snip] If tau is the loca

RE: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-08-09 Thread Frank
Horace, I hope you don't mind if I delay full reply but you hit home on a something I am anxious to respond to below so am stealing a little time from my domestic duty. [SNIP] .Fran Repeatedly restating your premise is not rational discussion. ZPF wavelengths are merely excl

RE: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-08-09 Thread Frank
OK, Horace, I know I need some help which is why, as Jones pointed out I brought it here. It sounds like you now follow my "miracle" path- Right or wrong you caused me to at least organize all the dots I am trying to connect into a format that can be followed. You rightly point out th

RE: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-08-18 Thread Frank
Horace, Great Reply! Thank You Fran -Original Message- From: Horace Heffner [mailto:hheff...@mtaonline.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 8:10 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon On Au

RE: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-08-18 Thread Frank
Horace, I agree and can't believe they didn't pursue it further. They basically built a tiny time machine - a very local little source of equivalent acceleration with an abrupt boundary and didn't consider what would happen if a reactant such as a gas atom were diffused through it. E

RE: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-08-19 Thread Frank
direction from event horizon On Aug 18, 2009, at 5:02 PM, Frank wrote: Horace, I agree and can't believe they didn't pursue it further. This demonstrates the problem with attempting to doing physics without any kind of quantitative concepts. If you limit you

RE: [Vo]:IreMyth"TimeDialation"

2009-09-05 Thread Frank
[SNIP] ? ?So why is this so hard to believe is quite possible, even probable; by say even a 'future version of ourselves' [Reply] good point and interfacing with our future selves would explain much the lack of physical evidence because nature would frame the interaction to avoid paradox or create

[Vo]:QUESTIONS REGARDING ED STORMS' NEW LENR THEORY.

2013-05-26 Thread Frank
I just read Peter's article http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2012/06/some-questions-regarding-ed-storms- new.html on Ed Storms theory. After several exchanges with Ed here on vortex this weekend, I am willing to admit the hydron is a better theory than my endless reaction between H2 and H1 precipi

RE: [Vo]:Ni Powder in a Magnetic Field

2013-05-26 Thread Frank
Terry, To echo Mark, Great Find although the authors may have greatly undervalued their discovery [snip]the greatly enhanced magnetic anisotropy of the well-aligned magnetic nanochains implies their potential applications in the fields of magnetic records, magnetic switches, etc. [/

RE: [Vo]:Adding Energy to get Energy

2013-06-01 Thread Frank
Jones, Interesting concept..[snip] >> No, these are all two body reactions, because the f/H is bound in a pico/femto molecule,[/snip] how about combining it with Naudt's paper on relativistiv hydrogen, the hydrogen has an equivalent negative acceleration of relativistic proportion

[Vo]:existence of hydrino

2013-06-02 Thread Frank
Why do people keep asking to see a hydrino if we know it requires an NAE to translate to this state? Are they asking to see the gas / powder in situ? There is no reason to suspect the hydrogen will remain translated when it exits the lattice although it would be interesting to know if a dihydrino c

[Vo]:looking for a post

2013-06-16 Thread Frank
I tripped over a post at the diner by Bill Beatty regarding self organization in a Maxwellian sense and the possibility of ZPE via thermal energy. I thought it was current but now can not find it under recent or searches.. I wanted to reply from the comfort of home but now can't find it..any help?

RE: Re: [Vo]:Rossi and DGT Similarity?

2013-06-22 Thread Frank
Robin, Good point, The spark allows DGT to pool their f/h2 further from the disassociation threshold and then synchronize the release in packets with the spark where Rossi has to run hotter - actually into the threshold with a much heavier reliance on the heat sinking to counte

[Vo]:Fwd: Vortex-l@Eskimo.com

2011-06-26 Thread Frank Roarty
Frank X. Roarty Original Message Subject: Vortex-l@Eskimo.com From: Frank Roarty To: kbar42...@mypacks.net CC: Mill's theory remains badly presented to the public - Jan Naudts gave him the right answer in 2005 and the right way to present the hydrino but Mills wa

[Vo]:Inert gas engine

2011-06-26 Thread Frank Roarty
Frank X. Roarty Original Message Subject: Inert gas engine From: Frank Roarty To: hoyt.stea...@gmail.com CC: Hoyt, The inert gas engine was developed from the Papp engine. For those such as myself that believe all these anomalies from Black Light Plasma, sonoluminesence to

Re: [Vo]:Steorn's CEO Posts Overunity Heater Video

2011-10-05 Thread Frank Acland
They were at it back in 2010. >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 12:05 AM, vorl bek wrote: >>> >>>> > >>>> http://pesn.com/2011/10/05/9501927_Steorn_CEO_Posts_Overunity_Heater_Video/ >>>> >>>> You have to admire the tenacity of Steorn: if one thing fails, >>>> they try another. >>>> >>>> >>> >> > -- Frank Acland Publisher, E-Cat World <http://www.e-catworld.com> Author, The Secret Power Beneath <https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/>

Re: [Vo]:Look at the BIG PICTURE and you will see this is irrefutable proof

2011-10-09 Thread Frank Acland
but after pondering a bit about it I > believe it really might have been the case. I wonder if Rossi himself could > confirm this. It would make the experiment outcome even more positive if he > did, in my opinion. > > Cheers, > S.A. > > > -- Frank Acland Publisher,

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2011-10-11 Thread Frank Heimerzheim

Re: [Vo]:Why has Rossi to build a 1MW plant?

2011-10-17 Thread Frank Acland
aybe he got the boxes in a fortunate deal on industrial ebay for almost > nothing and now /has/ to sell them? > Maybe he bought this when he strongly believed, he can build working ecats, > but the research was unfinished at this time? > Who knows > > -- Frank Acland Pub

Re: [Vo]:National Instruments signs to do E-Cat controls

2011-11-11 Thread Frank Acland
position business-wise. Frank On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > Michele Comitini wrote: > > >> Ergo, se National Instrument èh >> uscita allo scoperto adesso, significa che anche loro hanno escluso >> l'ipotesi (campata in aria) della bufal

Re: [Vo]:A big company makes a public bid for an ecat.

2011-11-14 Thread Frank Acland
his early stage of development. > > Charlie Sutherland > Sutherland Products, Inc. > Mayodan, NC USA > # > > Andrea Rossi > November 14th, 2011 at 1:23 PM > > Dear Charlie Sutherland: > Please contact > i...@leonardocorp1996.com > Warm Regards, > A.R. > -- Fran

Re: [Vo]:Andrea Rossi replies to Nobel prize winner Brian Josephson (Focus.it)

2011-11-23 Thread Frank Acland
tor what's being said at >> various websites and then taking time to update the Vort Collective... it >> is much appreciated! >> > > It's not hard work at all - If you know where to look! > > Cheers, > S.A. > > -- Frank Acland Publisher, E-Cat

Re: [Vo]:Hyperion product range?

2011-11-23 Thread Frank Acland
oducts consists of arrays of A, B, or D series rack-mounted > > Series F: Single or multi tube modules in series: to provide power in > different configurations > > All kilowatt range products have the following dimensions: 55x45x35cm" > > Have asked the poster for his source

Re: [Vo]:E-catworld webpage Host

2011-05-21 Thread Frank (admin)
e. Trying to be objective about the tech, but since I feel pretty well convinced that Rossi has what he claims, the articles will come across as quite supportive of his technology. Please get in touch with me if you have any questions or comments. Frank http://www.e-catworld.com

Re: [Vo]:Link to live stream from E-cat convention

2012-09-08 Thread Frank Acland
> > Presumably it will be on peswiki pretty soon. > > ps : He's on page 50 of his presentation .. must be past midnight in > Zurich. > > -- Frank Acland Publisher, E-Cat World <http://www.e-catworld.com> Author, The Secret Power Beneath <https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/>

Re: [Vo]:Link to live stream from E-cat convention

2012-09-08 Thread Frank Acland
Link to report: http://www.e-catworld.com/2012/09/high-temperature-e-cat-report-published/ On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote: > It's over > > > 2012/9/8 Frank Acland > >> I will put up the report on E-Cat World as soon as this evening's >&

Re: [Vo]:Another Rossi error?

2012-10-13 Thread Frank Acland
t this stage; since it is > > far from clear what Rossi is doing in these calculations: can anyone > defend > > Rossi's math and explain what he is doing in the "Energy Produced" > > calculation ?**** > > ** ** > > After all - if he is getting a COP of 11 a

Re: [Vo]:Another Rossi error?

2012-10-13 Thread Frank Acland
quite a few small turbines with more than enough efficiency to > easily close the loop at 1000C. > > ** ** > > http://www.infinityturbine.com/ORC/IT10_ORC_System_For_Sale.html > > ** ** > -- Frank Acland Publisher, E-Cat World <http://www.e-catworld.com> Author, The Secret Power Beneath <https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/>

[Vo]:Fwd: 113,000 web sites carry my stuff and they are picking up on book

2012-12-04 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Original Message Subject: 113,000 web sites carry my stuff and they are picking up on book From: Frank Znidarsic To: charles.re...@power.alstom.com,jeanurgoli...@hotmail.com,rvargo1...@yahoo.com,ladylei1...@yahoo.com CC: http://www.bing.com/search?q=Anti-Gravity+Physics

[Vo]:133,000 web pages linked to my work and starting to pick up on my book

2012-12-04 Thread Frank Znidarsic
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2009-09-12 Thread Frank Roarty
?What do *Star in a Jar/Sonofusion/SonoCavitativeFusion,* & Shrimp, Diesels, & Griggs have in common? Looking for the 'right' questions. Frank Roarty: Posted the reference to 'Fractional Quantum States for Hydrogen within Casimir Cavitation;' more or less. Minds acros

RE: [Vo]:The source of the disagreement over cold fusion

2009-09-30 Thread Frank Roarty
Abd, I don't think Mills papers or theory can be used without interpretation because the fractional states are actually relativistic. I do believe his data should be considered valuable as a measure to confirm new theories. I believe that soon someone with more math skill than I will calcula

[Vo]:megolith levitation

2009-10-01 Thread Frank Roarty
Has Vortex previously considered cavitation of ambient gases in limestone and other calcium based megaliths? Numerous cultures have common legends of levitating great stones and I would be interested if they share rare earth metal ingredients like calcium. Just wondering...

[Vo]:Infinite Energey article using hydrino to eliminate nuclear waste

2009-10-01 Thread Frank Roarty
I got my new issue of IE yesterday and was reading Ron Bourgoin article regarding the hydrino. He feels it is time to set aside theoretical issues of whether it is fractional state or relativistic hydrogen and just accept that something is obviously going on and that neutrons are being produced. He

RE: [Vo]:Infinite Energey article using hydrino to eliminate nuclear waste

2009-10-02 Thread Frank Roarty
2009 12:12 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Infinite Energey article using hydrino to eliminate nuclear waste In reply to Frank Roarty's message of Thu, 1 Oct 2009 21:29:50 -0400: Hi, [snip] >I got my new issue of IE yesterday and was reading Ron Bourgoin article >regarding

[Vo]:megalith levitation

2009-10-02 Thread Frank Roarty
This thread may seem unrelated to energy but in the same way reactionless drives are contemplated with respect to Casimir cavities these legends may have a kernel of truth. There is no moving linear differential motion of gas atoms like the reactionless drive theories but there are trapped ambient

RE: [Vo]:megalith levitation

2009-10-06 Thread Frank Roarty
2009 5:23 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:megalith levitation On Oct 3, 2009, at 5:06 PM, Frank wrote: > The spatial confinement combined with the equivalence boundary > suggests the 10E-14 newtons of acceleration calculated by DiFiore > et all is > a vector wholly on t

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