Re: [Vo]:Comments about Hydrodynamics

2011-09-02 Thread Daniel Rocha
What do you mean by excess heat? I thought it was a link to a website of bio fuel.

Re: [Vo]:Comments about Hydrodynamics

2011-09-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote: What do you mean by excess heat? I thought it was a link to a website of bio fuel. It is a long story. The Hydrodynamics gadget produces heat by generating ultrasound. Under some circumstances it appears to produce anomalous excess heat. Many years ago

Re: [Vo]:Comments about Hydrodynamics

2011-09-02 Thread Daniel Rocha
Do you have links for articles regarding this experiment? It looks like fishy.

Re: [Vo]:Comments about Hydrodynamics

2011-09-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote: Do you have links for articles regarding this experiment? It looks like fishy. See p. 43-1 here: http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/EPRIproceedingc.pdf it was not fishy. I do not do fishy stuff. It was inconclusive. it is unfinished business. If cold

Re: [Vo]:Comments about Hydrodynamics

2011-09-02 Thread Daniel Rocha
Jed, there isn't something called cold fusion. The most reasonable papers, since Schwinger, consider the solid as a kind of powerful device to converge and collide phonons in a small region with an energy of several million degrees, and these phonons also block and take away the heavy radiation

Re: [Vo]:Comments about Hydrodynamics

2011-09-02 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 2, 2011, at 9:44 AM, Daniel Rocha wrote: Jed, there isn't something called cold fusion. This has to be one of the very best newbie statements I have ever seen on this list! It wouldn't have been so emotion evoking if it hadn't been directed at Jed. 8^))) Best regards, Horace

Re: [Vo]:Comments about Hydrodynamics

2011-09-02 Thread Daniel Rocha
Funny thing it is that I read more than 100 papers on his website.

Re: [Vo]:Comments about Hydrodynamics

2011-09-02 Thread Daniel Rocha
Let me reinstate that phrase. There shouldn`t be something called cold fusion, it doesn`t make sense. Millons a temperature of several thousand KeV is required to get over the coulomb barrier as well as a very hard shield is required to absorb the gamma rays. Any serious theory takes that into

Re: [Vo]:Comments about Hydrodynamics

2011-09-02 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 2, 2011, at 12:41 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote: Let me reinstate that phrase. There shouldn`t be something called cold fusion, it doesn`t make sense. Millons a temperature of several thousand KeV is required to get over the coulomb barrier as well as a very hard shield is required to

Re: [Vo]:Comments about Hydrodynamics

2011-09-02 Thread Daniel Rocha
I mentioned the focusing of phonons. They are lattice vibrations, so the situation where fusion happens is similar to the collapse of a bubble in sonofusion or the implosion of a fission bomb. The specific details for branching ratios varies or how the collective phenomena varies from theory to