I am having difficulty finding a copy of the report by Dr. McKubre for some 
reason and wonder if someone would post a direct link.

Dave

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Cook <frobertc...@hotmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Wed, Jan 14, 2015 1:56 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Dark wires in glowing reactor ?



Jones--
 
I observed the the same thing in the picture provided by McKubre in his current 
evaluation of the test in Infinite Energy #119.  An observation reported by 
Storms via McKubre's report questions the report in that the temperature 
measured at the center by the T/C does not seem to respond like it should with 
increased power density during the production of  excess energy per the report. 
(Cold Fusion Now also has McKubre's report.)
 
From the picture it looks like the temperature is not uniform along the reactor 
axis but has more of a sign wave configuration along the axis with hotter spots 
nearer the ends.  There is only one T/C and this may only be an illusion.  
 
However, There may be a standing wave of Li atoms controlling the reaction with 
their density being the controlling parameter.  I guess the varying energy 
production along the axis could also be the result of other parameters that 
control the reaction like a magnetic field or nodes in a standing sonic wave. 
 
This could explain the concern Storms had relative to the temperature and 
energy density correlation.
 
KcKubre's report is excellent.
 
Bob Cook 
  
----- Original Message ----- 
  
From:   Jones Beene   
  
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com 
  
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 9:27   PM
  
Subject: [Vo]:Dark wires in glowing   reactor ?
  


  
  
There have a number of comments about images from the   Parkhomov/Rossi 
reactors which appear to show dark wires in front of a   brightly glowing 
background. 
  
 
  
Yet … we know that these wires should be strongly   incandescent (unless the 
photo was taken immediately after the current was   turned off)… and if the 
wires are powered, they will be glowing so brightly by   themselves that they 
should not be seen as dark, even if the interior of the   reactor were brighter 
than the wires themselves. There is no evidence that the   current was off - so 
we should look for other explanations.
  
 
  
Another explanation which has not been voiced till now –is   the “dark matter 
in operation” explanation J
  
 
  
If “dark matter” can be defined as hydrogen in the Deep   Dirac Level – the 
lowest orbital, and there is recent evidence from Cosmology   that this could 
be the case, then we can explain the dark wires as being   actively shielded. 
The mechanism for that shielding could go something like   this: Hydrogen in 
the DDL is greatly reduced in diameter so that it cannot be   contained by the 
ceramic - and the isomer atoms would diffuse through the   alumina (which is a 
dielectric) as soon as they are formed. This species would   also be strongly 
paramagnetic and thus attracted to a current carrying wire.   Therefore, it can 
be proposed that a very thin layer of DDL –possibly only a   few atoms in 
thickness would attach to the wires uniformly, following which   they would 
actually become “dark” in the sense of strongly blocked in the   visible 
spectra but emitting photons which are invisible (soft   x-rays)…
  
 
  
… or not. But it makes for an interesting   hypothesis.


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