The Vaseline only holds the nickel dust on the wire. If it melts, good, then I will have made some heat. I do not worry abut the Vaseline but a I do worry about the hydrogen. I do the experiments in a small plastic bottle to limit the amount hydrogen and shrapnel. I energize remotely (outside if possible) from a range of over 20ft.
I am attempting to produce RF energy and heat. I do not even attempt high pressure experiments with my personal resources and facilities. Frank -----Original Message----- From: Chemical Engineer <[email protected]> To: vortex-l <[email protected]> Sent: Thu, Feb 23, 2012 11:24 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:South Africa Fuel-Free Generator Report Frank, Vaseline melts around 167 F. Aren't you going to end up with it running off the wire and puddling at the bottom of your tube along with a lump of Ni powder? Or are you going to try real "cold fusion" and keep it below 167 F? "Petroleum jelly is a flammable, semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons, having a melting-point usually ranging from a little below to a few degrees above 167°F (75°C)" On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 9:29 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: All electrical devices depend on the motion of electrons. These motions are fully described by Newton's and Maxwell's formulations. No over-unity is possible. Cold fusion, on the other hand, depends on the motion of free nucleons. Now we are dealing with the motion of the strong nuclear field. Its a new ball game, not well described by anyone, and free energy may be possible. What I did was apply Maxwells equations to moving carriers of the strong nuclear force and showed, at least in my mind, free energy was possible. What happens is a strong long range nuclear magnetic force is induced. My work on that area is now complete. http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chapterf.html I am now doing what I consider to be my last experiment. I have a small copper tube, the kind that connect refrigerators to the water system and I am using it as a wave guide. In the tube I have placed a wire coated with Vaseline. In the Vaseline I have embedded micrometer meter sized nickel particles. The device is now soaking in hydrogen. After a week or so I will stimulate the device with sparks. I have a neon bulb connected to the end of the pipe to monitor the RF energy in the system. I will monitor the bulb and temperature of the device. I don't expect it to work because I have already built devices of similar design that did not work. That's were I am at, papers complete and last experiment in progress. Don't expect to hear much from me in the future. Frank Zndiarsic

