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Ron,
The cavitation products made by Hydro dynamics
Inc. apparently differ from the device used by Knuke. Dr. M.W Youds
website has a vortex device that may be closer to what Knuke worked with. Youds
speculated some " events' could occur that may be what happened to Knuke.
We keep a gieger counter handy when testing water vortex research devices at
rotational speed above 3450 RPM.
Richard
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: Cavitation neutrons - was:
Blast from the Past -
Well I can't answer either of your queries but heres a Co
selling a commerical version of Knukes device.
http://www.hydrodynamics.com/index.htm
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Monday, May 16, 2005 5:29 PM -0400 revtec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The
silence is deafening. I have been waiting impatiently for Jones > or
someone to respond to these posts by Knuke and speculate on how a > home
brew cavitating turbine, spiked with mere traces of fissionable >
material, can within five seconds of operation deliver a near lethal >
dose of radiation! Dosn't this level of performance makes the Huffman >
machine the Mother of all LENR devices? Someone more skilled than I > in
the "art of duplicating" needs to check this out! > > Is the
silence on the subject due to the fact that every Vortex > member with
facilities is doing just that? > > Jeff > > P.S. I
at least thought someone might imply that the account was > impossible
and then back up their position with some "unasailable" >
theorizing. > > > ----- Original Message ----- >
From: "Michael Huffman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To:
<[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 1:15
AM > Subject: Re: Cavitation neutrons - was: Blast from the Past
- > > >> Moin Jeff. >> >> The
runaway events happened on the first model that I built. I did >>
these > runs >> in my kitchen less than a foot away from these
radioactive tiles, >> but I > had >> no clue that they
were radioactive until later. While trying to get >> a subsequent
model to do the runaway thing again, I came up with the >>
crazy > idea >> of lacing the water, thinking that it may have
played a roll. I >> used the geiger counter quite a bit while wiping
down the tiles, but >> didn't turn it > on >> for the
initial test run itself. I was in a hurry, and wanted to >> see what
would happen. Now I know. >> >> This is all in the VG
archives, if you want to download all of those >> huge files and run
text searches. At Bill Beaty's website there >> used to be a photo of
the first model, torn down, and sitting on my >> kitchen
counter. > One >> more word of warning though, if you go onto
Bill Beaty's website, >> leave a trail of breadcrumbs or make
bookmarks or something so that >> you don't get lost. Whenever I
visit Bill's website, I always get >> lost for hours, if >
not >> days. It's pretty weird in there. >> >>
Knuke >> >> >> Am Freitag, 13. Mai 2005 23:26
schrieb revtec: >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> >
From: "Michael Huffman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > To:
<[email protected]> >> > Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 2:21
PM >> > Subject: Re: Cavitation neutrons - was: Blast from the
Past - >> > >> > I reread your article in 1995 vol. 1
, no. 1of IE which concluded >> > with > your >>
> impending success. What happened? Didn't your next model work? I >
recall >> > knowing about your kitchen sheathed in yellow cake
tiles, but can't > recall >> > if you told me that or if it
was mentioned in a subsequent article >> > that >
I >> > am yet to rediscover. The implication was that the
runaway >> > operation > was >> > possibly
caused because the experiment was surrounded by >> >
radioactive > walls. >> > I don't recall that you ever
indicated that you used uranium laced >> > water >
to >> > fuel the turbine. Was it during the runaway describe in
the >> > article > that >> > you suffered injury
or was it during a later experiment? >> > >> >
Jeff >> >> >> > > > >
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