Dear Mark, I have established good contacts with Daniele Passerini who writes the reports and with Giuseppe Levi. If something interesting happens, i can ask them, but only *answerable questions.* **By the way the great problem now is to understand how 0.4 grams of hydrogen can n generate 270 KWh energy. Amazing. Peter
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:25 PM, Mark Iverson <[email protected]>wrote: > Jones: > I remember someone here saying that someone at the Jan 14 demo said they > could hear the sound of rushing air inside the hose, and that it was routed > thru the door and into the sink in another room nearby... that narrows it > down, since only a few people on vortex are in contact with someone who was > present at the demo. > Jed, Peter??? > > -Mark > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Jones Beene [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Wednesday, February 23, 2011 1:03 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [Vo]:Is there a "SONO" connection to the Rossi Demo? > > In one of the photos of the Rossi demo, Levi is shown holding his ear as > if there was a loud noise coming from the device. OTOH he could have been > listening to an inopportune cell phone call. > > > > Does anyone recall an audible component to the demo (other than the pump > sloshing) which could be indicative of lower harmonics of ultrasound? Of > course, there is lead shielding which would shield for sound as well as > radiation. > > > > The reason that this may be important is that thermistors are also > piezoelectric (usually). > > > > We know the blue box contains five controllers, possibly an older kind of > Allen Bradley controller, but that is a guess and not known. An expert might > recognize the type of controller with the unusual exposed binding posts, but > no mention of it has surfaced AFAIK. > > > > I think that the controllers drive thermistors with pulsed DC, instead of > heating tape, which is the usual assumption. "Positive Temperature > Coefficient" (PTC) thermistors function as self-regulating heating elements > with only two wire input. They can work like thermocouples by sampling > impedance in the circuit several times per second when controlled by PLCs. > > > > The point being, if this is correct, one would expect ultrasound as well. > > > > Anyway, I was calling this setup “PLC/PTC” since it could be PLCs driving > thermistors… and now it has been realized that, if accurate, there is a > possible new variable to the input – ultrasonics and possibly a travelling > wave, due to five controllers, when if the requirement was only for > temperature – one would be sufficient. Other reasons for this suggestion > is the Energetics Technologies (Dardik) SuperWave™ and the other evidence > of sonofusion and/or sonoluminescence. > > > > Now, back to the original question about Levi at the demo – is there > evidence of an ultrasonic component? > > > > Jones > > > -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

