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From: Brad Lowe 

> My question is how can we use this information to reduce the Coulomb force in 
> Lithium. Can Lipinski's theory be used to build a device be snapped on to an 
> old PF cell and get instant results? How can the existing batch of dogbone, 
> Rossi and other LENR experiments be modified to potentially use this fusion 
> loophole? In what ways can one impart 223 eV of kinetic energy to protons?

Brad,

It is possible that this is already being done --inadvertently-- in the 
experiments of Rossi and Parkhomov, etc - just as it could have been done 
inadvertently in 1989 in the P&F experiments. But there are proactive ways to 
enhance proton acceleration without recourse to a small accelerator.

Since UV or soft x-rays are in this range of energy (200 eV) - one way is via 
hydrogen ground state redundancy. This assumes that the f/H interacts with 
nickel and is accelerated by the UV photons. Another simple way is via the 
Boltzmann tail of Maxwell's energy distribution at 1200C - which would possibly 
be extended by some means including ZPE or a strong magnetic field. 

Another way is via an alpha emitter. This last way is the easiest to pull off.

I discussed the Lipinski patent with Brian Ahern, just now -- who has not had 
any success with his Parkhomov replication. As a result, he will add thoria 
into his mix of nickel and lithium, to see if that helps. Thoria is an alpha 
emitter which could function to accelerate adjacent protons ... and even with a 
low rate of decay, there could be synergy which arises - so it is worth a trial.

Jones

... there are at least two experiments referenced in the patent-- one 
calculated heat at 142 W [0254], the other [0082] said 16kw was produced... for 
72 hours . That much excess energy can't be just calculated and ignored-- their 
reservoir [0158] of cooling water they mention would get hot fast--and I only 
glimpsed a five gallon bucket in the pictures that 'might' have been for 
cooling. (A big 240 VAC spa heater draws ~10kW.).... BTW, some of the other 
patents are interesting-- Lipinski talks of direct DC generation, a gravity 
thrust engine, and more...

- Brad



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