Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-12-02 Thread Vibrator !
> His failures are waaay past 'E' in the alphabet. ..well as someone up to hexadecimal figures i maybe have a low bar; whatevs, SOMETHING's going down next Thursday so don't forget to cast a weary eye that way even if you're not stocking up on popcorn (me neither, honestly). One or two

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-29 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 9:21 AM Vibrator ! wrote: > Rossi's 'E' day's coming up fast - under a fortnight now. > His failures are waaay past 'E' in the alphabet.

RE: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-28 Thread Vibrator !
Hi Bob, cheers for the thoughts but it obvs wasn't really a serious exercise - the bosonic nature of the D2 molecule and nucleus, along with the high magnetic moment of Ni as a potential short-range polarising factor just seemed to offer up a possibly-fertile axis of coherence; scaling up might

RE: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-27 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Monday, November 22, 2021 7:13 PM To: vortex-L@eskimo.com<mailto:vortex-L@eskimo.com> Subject: RE: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ? In light of Rossi's apparent lead i'd be looking at the possibility of spontaneous formation of novel condensates. The D2 diatomic molecule being a bos

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-24 Thread Jones Beene
MSF wrote: Jones, is there a link where we could access your monel metal experiments? Years ago, I did a lot of CF experiments using cupronickel in an unusual form. These were successful, but the results were inconsistent for reasons that are obvious when you know my procedure.  I am not a

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-23 Thread MSF
Jones, is there a link where we could access your monel metal experiments? Years ago, I did a lot of CF experiments using cupronickel in an unusual form. These were successful, but the results were inconsistent for reasons that are obvious when you know my procedure. I am not a scientist, so I

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-23 Thread Bill Antoni
On 2021-11-23 17:44, Jones Beene wrote: Thanks for remembering this experiment from Simon Brink ! The effect is surprisingly large and my bet is that it only works well with 316 grade SS. If so - that would be good evidence for Mills' theory and the importance of the lowest energy catalyst.

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-23 Thread Jones Beene
Thanks for remembering this experiment from Simon Brink ! The effect is surprisingly large and my bet is that it only works well with 316 grade SS. If so - that would be good evidence for Mills' theory and the importance of the lowest energy catalyst. Nickel alone should not work as well. As

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-23 Thread Bill Antoni
On 2021-11-23 15:39, Jones Beene wrote: It is hard to separate Mills' theory from Holmlid's work. They are likely to be complementary with both offering important details. One early experiment for a "critical volume" validation could involve the catalytic propensity of reactor itself. IOW - a

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-23 Thread Jones Beene
It is hard to separate Mills' theory from Holmlid's work. They are likely to be complementary with both offering important details. One early experiment for a "critical volume" validation could involve the catalytic propensity of reactor itself. IOW - a large volume with NO added catalyst

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-23 Thread Bill Antoni
i...@gmail.com> *Sent: *Monday, November 22, 2021 1:18 PM *To: *vortex-l@eskimo.com *Subject: *Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ? If hydrogen adsorbed on suitable catalysts can be made to desorb for example with UV light, and if then a transition of the H atoms to a compressed sta

RE: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-22 Thread Vibrator !
In light of Rossi's apparent lead i'd be looking at the possibility of spontaneous formation of novel condensates. The D2 diatomic molecule being a boson presents an obvious soft target for aligning spins to cohere into shared lower-energy quantum states, the different magnetic moments of the

RE: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-22 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
b Cook Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows From: Bill Antoni<mailto:bantoni...@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2021 1:18 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com<mailto:vortex-l@eskimo.com> Subject: Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-22 Thread Bill Antoni
If hydrogen adsorbed on suitable catalysts can be made to desorb for example with UV light, and if then a transition of the H atoms to a compressed state in desorption also in turn causes the emission of UV light (without focus on any theory in particular, although R. Mills has studied such

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-22 Thread Jones Beene
Hi Bill, Your thought about "critical volume" is intriguing and brings up the possibility of efficient self-lasing due to adsorption/desorption and catalysis. Of interest would be the violet H line at 410 nm for which there is already a secret US Navy weapon in this category. Coincidence?

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-22 Thread Bill Antoni
Jones Beene wrote: One further thought about the Thermacore runaway - is there a potential lesson there, for experiment design ? There could be one lesson which can be called - GO BIG... but also BEWARE if you go big. Perhaps there is something akin to critical mass, which is important for

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-21 Thread Robin
In reply to Bob Higgins's message of Sun, 21 Nov 2021 19:23:59 -0700: Hi, What picture? >Hi Bob, > >I found a report about Thermacore's measurements that included this picture >of their test vessel: > >On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 4:52 PM bobcook39...@hotmail.com < >bobcook39...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-21 Thread Bob Higgins
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for > Windows > > > > *From: *Jones Beene > *Sent: *Friday, November 19, 2021 1:17 PM > *To: *vortex-l@eskimo.com > *Subject:

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-21 Thread Jones Beene
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2021 1:17 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?   Hi Bob,   Yes, there are way too many loose ends in this story - not the least of which is: where is that damaged reactor now? It is almost unconscionable to have ign

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-21 Thread Jones Beene
x-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?   Hi Bob,   Yes, there are way too many loose ends in this story - not the least of which is: where is that damaged reactor now? It is almost unconscionable to have ignored it all these years.   If a nuclear reaction

RE: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-21 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
rom Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows From: Jones Beene<mailto:jone...@pacbell.net> Sent: Friday, November 19, 2021 1:17 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com<mailto:vortex-l@eskimo.com> Subject: Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ? Hi Bob, Yes, th

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-19 Thread Jones Beene
Hi Bob, Yes, there are way too many loose ends in this story - not the least of which is: where is that damaged reactor now? It is almost unconscionable to have ignored it all these years. If a nuclear reaction had happened, there should be residual radiation. Not to mention - most top

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-19 Thread Bob Higgins
Thank you, Jones, for that historical highlight of the Thermacore experiment. 2.5 pounds of the Ni would have only amounted to 12% volumetric fill of the 3L container volume. When you say the stainless steel pressure vessel had a "hemispherical volume", what do you mean? Do you mean the