Re: [Vo]:LENR meeting at Viaregiio today

2011-07-23 Thread Terry Blanton
Celani:

17:32 - Explain how the principles of cold fusion, well known and
known in military areas, are used in the production of micro-tactical
nuclear bombs.

I wonder if he really meant to say that?

T



Re: [Vo]:LENR meeting at Viaregiio today

2011-07-23 Thread Akira Shirakawa

On 2011-07-24 02:11, Terry Blanton wrote:

Celani:

17:32 - Explain how the principles of cold fusion, well known and
known in military areas, are used in the production of micro-tactical
nuclear bombs.

I wonder if he really meant to say that?


The translation appears to be correct, and Daniele just added two links 
in the text (which appears to have received quite some edits) that seem 
to reinforce that notion:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induced_gamma_emission
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafnium_controversy

I guess that to be 100% sure we will have to wait for more detailed 
reports in the following days about that meeting. This was a live one 
after all.


Cheers,
S.A.



Re: [Vo]:LENR meeting at Viaregiio today

2011-07-23 Thread mixent
In reply to  Akira Shirakawa's message of Sun, 24 Jul 2011 03:05:30 +0200:
Hi,
[snip]
On 2011-07-24 02:11, Terry Blanton wrote:
 Celani:

 17:32 - Explain how the principles of cold fusion, well known and
 known in military areas, are used in the production of micro-tactical
 nuclear bombs.

 I wonder if he really meant to say that?

The translation appears to be correct, and Daniele just added two links 
in the text (which appears to have received quite some edits) that seem 
to reinforce that notion:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induced_gamma_emission
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafnium_controversy
[snip]
This has little or nothing to do with CF, unless CF can be coerced into
producing the requisite isotopes. Even if it can, there is little point in doing
so, as the primary purpose of this line of research is to come up with a compact
energy source. However if one uses CF to create the isotopes, then one already
has a compact energy source (CF itself), making the production of the isotopes
superfluous.
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html



Re: [Vo]:LENR meeting at Viaregiio today

2011-07-23 Thread Terry Blanton
Another curious Celani comment:

18.08 - Celani notes that the best researchers in the field end up
working in military laboratories (Los Alamos, Naval Research). The
campaign of denigration against the cold fusion on the one hand, and
investment research on the military are probably the other two sides
of same coin.

end

I remember asking Shanahan (sp? worked at the Savannah River Plant) if
Claytor's experiments was the reason that the US was not building
another tritium reactor since the HF was only 12.5 years.  He claimed
that no new source was required because of recycling of retired
weapons tritium.

They are not building a tritium reactor source still.

T

(BRB, someone is at the door)



Re: [Vo]:LENR meeting at Viaregiio today

2011-07-23 Thread Terry Blanton
Oh, he also said that, even if CF was real, you could not get enough T
from such a reaction for the government's needs.

We seem to get a lot of potential disinfo here on the Vort list.

T (with neutrons to spare)