Re: [Vo]:This work could be supportive of Holmlid

2017-09-29 Thread Axil Axil
In My new thread: "Is Science finally barking up the LENR tree?"

Gold nanoparticles behave just like Holmlid's Ultra dense hydrogen. It is
possible that any metallic nanoparticle can produce the same results that
Holmlid's is seeing in UDH. In other works, all metallic nanoparticles
might behave in the same way, nore or less.

Those gold nanoparticles behave just like the UDH.

This idea fits in with the discoveries made by Ken Shoulders, Egely, proton
21, and many others working with dusty plasma.


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RE: [Vo]:This work could be supportive of Holmlid

2017-09-29 Thread JonesBeene

From: bobcook39...@hotmail.com

You mentioned the effect of salt in the cavitation tests.  Could you identify 
the source.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUH5WuUmJ2k=youtu.be=158

It looks like two threads are conflated. The salt test could support Holmlid 
however, if dense hydrogen is being made during cavitation,







RE: [Vo]:This work could be supportive of Holmlid

2017-09-29 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Nigel—

You mentioned the effect of salt in the cavitation tests.
Could you identify the source.

Bob Cook
From: JonesBeene
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 7:31 AM
To: Vortex List
Subject: [Vo]:This work could be supportive of Holmlid

“New evidence for small drops of quark-gluon plasma?”

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/09/170918093032.htm

Date: September 18, 2017  Source: Brookhaven National Laboratory

Summary: Particles emerging from even the lowest energy collisions of deuterons
with heavy nuclei at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider exhibit the formation 
of a
soup of quarks and gluons, the fundamental building blocks of visible matter.


First, the deuterons are called “lowest energy” but are still relativistic and 
very fast – but
the fact that they see these results at all (as does Holmlid) at the lowest 
input they have
could be indicative of a “back-door” route to thermal gain, not involving 
fusion and 50-100
times more energetic than fusing deuterons to helium..

The point being that the annihilation of hydrogen is more easily achievable 
than realized.
Possibly the annihilation event is achieved with a laser and dense hydrogen in 
a two-step process.

This is the most important message and meaning of Holmlid’s oeuvre.

OTOH, this is also the time when Labs are looking for the last bit of stray 
funding…