We have a theory: Relativistic Casimir Cavities! Re-Read the many posts by
Fran Roarty and me. This potentially explains transmutation and heat
production. Look at the patents by Modell and Haisch where they propose
circulating a gas through Casimir Cavities.
Scott
Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 16:13:20 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Vo]:Let us exercise some common sense in terms of dimensional
analysis.
Let us exercise some common sense in terms of dimensional analysis.
As revealed on the Rossi web site as follows:
Dear Mr Mauro Rossi:
1- we consume about 1 gram of hydrogen in 24 hours
2- I never saw neutrons and neutrinos, with exception of few
times, when I saw neutrons, captured in bubble columns, but for a very
particular experiment I made by myself, being very dangerous.
3- No, I didn’t.
Warm regards,
A.R.
One gram of hydrogen per day is a HUGE amount of hydrogen inputted
into a closed system and consumed.
Where could it all be going?
If one hydrogen atom transmutes 1 nickel atom into copper
that means about 64 grams of copper would be transmuted every day. Since we
know that there is only 100 grams of nickel used in the Cat-E, the theory that
nickel fusion with hydrogen just does not add up.
There are about 30 some odd elements transmuted in addition
to copper present in the Cat-E ash. Where did they come from and how are they
formed?
The theory that Rossi puts forward on what happens
atomically in the Cat-E just does not make sense.
If the Cat-E can run for 6 months without shutdown, then
about 180 grams of hydrogen enter the Cat-E. Where does it all go?
If the Cat-E can run for two years without shutdown, about
730 grams of hydrogen enter the Cat-E. Where does it all go?
Constrained by common sense, does anyone have a theory that
can deal with these facts that have been revealed by Rossi.
Wouldn’t the gas pressure rise in the reaction vessel over
time if all that hydrogen was fed into the Cat-E?