John, each of these conditions have an independent role. A High flux
makes D more rapidly available to the NAE. B. High loading makes D
more available as well. C. The concentration of NAE determines the
number of little generators. D. No kick starting is necessary. This is
a conventional process. The rate of fuel addition and the number of
generators determines total power. The only unknown is the nature of
the reaction that burns the fuel. Making the process more complicated
serves no purpose.
Ed Storms
On Dec 18, 2013, at 7:25 PM, Foks0904 . wrote:
You might also consider that this "stimulus" would also produce
cracks, which I claim is the essential condition.
Right Ed. I think the effect is four-fold when proper stimulus is
applied: A) High Flux, B) High Loading, C) Facilitates NAE Formation
(Nano-Cracks and/or Sub-Nano Cavities and/or Complex Topology), D)
Kick Starts the Mechanism in a Novel Way.
D is the most speculative, based mostly on my own reading and,
admittedly limited, intuition.
Also, well stated Jones. MFMP is doing a great job and are open-
source pioneers.
Regards,
John
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 9:04 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]>
wrote:
You know – these guys are discovering the myriad of relatively
simple hints that will eventually add-up to success - and they have
put into play an admirable R&D structure with minimal funds. Thumbs
up for MFMP - regardless of ultimate success in LNER. They may also
make a broader impact on how – in an organizational sense, we can
tackle any important project which is budget-starved and relatively
ignored by the mainstream.
My guess would be that the same level of competence which these guys
are showing in terms of taking good ideas to actually devices which
accumulate good data - and doing it expediently – compared to a how
the typical bureaucracy works (NASA, DOE etc) would be a factor of
10 more efficient and less costly.
These guys are doing more with less, and therefore let’s put in a
plug for them: if anyone here gets into the Christmas Spirit in a
big way, say by the winning mega-million ticket, then send some loot
their way …
If there were a dozen of these MFMP projects underway now, and
sharing data, the problem (opportunity) of LENR would be mostly
solved next year.
Jones
From: H Veeder
An analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project:
<<May 20, 2013. This video is to show how a capable system can do
nothing without appropriate stimulus. By making a very controlled
environment that has the right physical structures and hydrogen
absorption may not create a useful effect. Heat alone is also likely
not enough to achieve anything, what is needed is some form of
stimulus or shock and establishing the means to "trigger" reactions
is a key part of on-going work. Discussion on this is being
developed here: bit.ly/15jyh2H >>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IR37Do7NlY#t=143