Blank Jones wrote.. >However, to the extent that when carefully controlled, the IPE methodology permits a new type of nuclear meta-phenomenon to appear and self-perpetuate - a limited *photon chain reaction* - that much is the key jumping-off point for possible understanding of some reported energy anomalies, and possibly those involving barium, which has an isomer with that required highly deformed nucleus.
Barium IPE - would have three possible advantage for LENR applications
over hafnium IGE or cold fusion - if anecdote can be believed - in that
the nuclear isomer in question can be regenerated through a pretreatment
regime ("conditioning") which itself becomes the key issue in the
ability to use it - as the half-life of the isomer is minuscule.
Secondly the energy available is about 10,000 times greater per unit
weight than combustion, so even a fractional percent of active material
is important. And thirdly, since barium ferrites are usable as a
magnetic core material, any IPE which occurs will in effect change the
inductive properties of the magnetized core itself so that direct
conversion into electricity of that energy is possible at high efficiency.
Howdy Jones ,
Interesting stuff !
Ah Ha ! Barium.. I mentioned a Barite mine in Arkansas located near the town of
Magnet Cove. The name suggests folks were aware of the anomalies of tha area.
There were a few rather unexplained happenings that led to the name " Magnet
Cove"..hmmm.
Anyway, the Magnet Cove Barium Corp was formed to mine Barite which makes an
ideal drilling mud.
Hence the name MagCoBar Corp. Which for the benefit of Robin I will explain ,
sold out later to Baroid Corp, a division of the National Lead Company.. hmmm
.. again interestging marriage.. and finally Baroid was gobbled by the
Halliburton Corp. The use of Barite in drilling mud ( fluids) continues but
substitutes are now coming on because of price. Must be a huge deposit of
Barite in Arkansas. waste drilling mud is sold and sprayed into ranch water
ponds ( stock tanks) to make them leak tite.
Good informative post with your usual speculative insight in LENR.
Richard
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