On Tues 1/27/15 Axil said [snip] IMHO, The LENR reaction is produced by nano 
particles. Any chemical compound that when heated produce nano particles (dusty 
plasma) will be LENR active to some extent. [/snip] IMHO pyrophoricity is the 
stunted cousin to LENR –grain in a silo / ambient air reacting with a skeletal 
cat.

[snip] Cavitation produces LENR activity when collapsing cavitation bumbles 
produce solid water nanoparticles from plasma. [/snip] also sonoluminescence 
when bubbles flatten and collapse rapidly thru Casimir geometries to suppress 
the vacuum density inside making the trapped gas molecules experience a Puthoff 
type of vacuum engineering –IMHO becoming fractional from our perspective.

Fran

From: Axil Axil [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 6:21 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Jack Cole improvement in LiOH design


IMHO, The LENR reaction is produced by nano particles. Any chemical compound 
that when heated produce nano particles (dusty plasma) will be LENR active to 
some extent.

Even an electric arc as in Mizuno's experiment will produce nano particles from 
pure elements like nickel.

An exploding metal foils in water  will produce metal nano particles thus 
generation LENR activity.

A laser blasting a metal will produce LENR activity in water is the Laser 
frequency and the metal are matched based on reflectivity.

Cavitation produces LENR activity when collapsing cavitation bumbles produce 
solid water nanoparticles from plasma.

On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Axil Axil 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Since Calcium hydroxide seems to be LENR active as a secret sauce, I would like 
to recommend for lower temperature experimentation  that jack Cole is doing  
trying relatively safe potassium compounds as follows:

Potassium hydroxide
Potassium carbonate

Potassium has a lower melting and boiling point than calcium hydroxide and 
Lithium hydroxide and may also produce nano particles at elevated temperature.

The process that might make the LENR reaction work is nano particle production 
when selected chemical compounds are heated.

A systematic experimental survey of hydride (dangerous), hydroxide, and 
cachinnate compounds might produce detectable LENR activity.

I only recommend hydride compounds for those who can handle these dangerous 
chemicals safely.

I also would recommend an electric arc as a way to produce nano particles since 
the temperature produced by the arc is 20,000C which is hot enough to turn any 
compound into a plasma.



On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Jones Beene 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
From: David Roberson


>  It is truly amazing that my model can take the input coolant temperature, 
> ambient temperature, and pulse power magnitude and timing as inputs and 
> generate a virtually flat line in simulated coolant temperature once the 
> noise sources are subtracted from the measured coolant input data… Once the 
> balance is disrupted by excess power, I can add that back to the input signal 
> so that balance is again restored.  The addition is an accounting of the 
> excess energy that the device generates.  With this system I can detect an 
> addition of approximately 1000 joules of excess energy per pulse.

Dave, I think your expertise in modeling could be invaluable to Jack Cole and 
others, and I agree that he is not ready for prime time yet. Stand by, since 
things could move fast in the next few months. Any of the improvements 
mentioned in previous post could bump the gain in the simple system to COP= 2, 
assuming that the operative reactions is scalable, which we almost have to 
assume, given Rossi/Parkhomov’s claimed results.

Jones



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