There doesn't seem to be a way to get a positive feedback loop going to
provide overunity power production. This may be a dead end technology.

On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

> -----Original Message-----
> 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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