The carbon14 in the inconel steel would contribute electron emissions to the plasma environment as it was accelerated into nitrogen14. Seems logical Alan Smith and thanks Curbina! Enjoy your weekends 🙏🏽.
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The Japanese CF conference on this December 11-12 will be online:
https://iscmns.org/2020/11/jcf21-by-videoconference/
The Japan CF-Research Society will hold the JCF21 meeting this December 11-12, 2020 online through videoconference.
There are a total of 4 sessions over the two days with oral presentations scheduled at 20 minutes with a 5 minute discussion period. Presentations will be in either English or Japanese.
Speakers will represent academic institutions such as Tohoku University, Kyoto University, Iwate University, Tokyo College, and academic-private partnerships Clean Planet, Technova, and the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory.
Find both the Program and Abstract at the Japanese CF-Research Society website at http://www.jcfrs.org/newe.html.
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The Japanese CF conference on this December 11-12 will be online:
Interesting. If it is online, maybe I should attend, even though it will be in the middle of the night for me.
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Mats Lewan;s Newsletter- free to sign up.
In this issue of Preparing for the Future you'll find a couple of my latests blogposts—one is a futurist's perspective on the wave of nationalist and seemingly conservative political movements around the world, e.g. trumpism, and another is a reality check on AI as we approach 2021.
You will also find links to a few interesting pieces I have come across in the last months—on how to deal with both cyber threats and misinformation, on the gloom of digital meetings and what to do about it, on AI being gender biased, on the challenge of using AI based technology in health care, on the science of the feeling of loneliness, and more.
Enjoy, and please let me know if there's any topic that you would like me to address!
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Almost forty years ago I started thinking about how to embed Asimov's Three Laws into an operating system at the CPU level. I was inspired by Warren McCulloch's treatise on neural networks. I conceived a solution I called Integrated Morality Logic ("IML") and got as far as defining a few functional blocks that I thought could be instantiated in TTL chips, which I referred to as "Commandments".
My colleagues thought I was joking and I got zero support, so the project was abandoned. But it stayed in my mind as one of the most challenging and important problems in cybernetics, and remains so as Mats points out.
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Never give up, let everyone be against it, and you go to!!!!
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How do glow discharge [1989-94]
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New paper from Gianni Albertini et al regarding the effect of ultrasound in radioactive decay, besides Thorium 228, Nickel 63, they include new data from Cobalt 57. Paper is not open access, the abstract can be read here:
https://www.worldscientific.co…10.1142/S0217979221300012
Abstract
Three cases are reviewed of radioactive material with anomalous decay after ultrasound irradiation. In the pure element thorium-228 in distilled water, the radioactivity decreased faster after cavitation than the natural decay. The more complex molecule of Nickel Nitrate, made of radioactive nickel-63, in solution of nitric acid and distilled water was investigated before and after ultrasound irradiation. The X-rays produced by Bremsstrahlung of the electrons from the beta decay of Ni-63 were recorded and a 13% decrease of intensity was measured after 100 s of sonication. A decrease of nickel and an increase of other elements was detected by mass spectrometry in the sonicated sample. The Cobalt-57 decay was investigated by detecting the gamma and X-ray intensity from the Iron-57 resulting after its beta emission. In this third case too, an anomalous decay was observed after sonication. These three cases of anomalous behavior can be explained at the light of the Deformed Space–Time theory. It assumes that a suitable sudden variation of energy density can induce a local deformation of space–time, thus violating the Local Lorentz Invariance. This variation can be created by the ultrasounds in the matter, thus, allowing reactions that cannot occur in a flat (Minkowskian) space–time. The “neutralization” of a radionuclide occurs when it undergoes a DST transformation changing the radionuclide into non-radioactive nuclides.
Discussion of the paper can be continued here:
RE: Transformation of matter manipulating energy density with ultrasound (video of demo experiment)
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I didn't know that. I get it pro-bono.
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Same here with Safari on my iPad, but works on my PC with the Chrome browser... as well as with Google chrome on the iPad!
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Seen this? Fusion is a dish best served cold – For Better Science
Discussed here RE: CleanHME: new EU-funded LENR research project
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Seen this? Fusion is a dish best served cold – For Better Science
A typical pseudo scientist/propagandist. There are dozens of Dr. "Daves" that also would explain you that a car cannot go faster than 100 miles if somebody pays him to do so.
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Almost forty years ago I started thinking about how to embed Asimov's Three Laws into an operating system at the CPU level. I was inspired by Warren McCulloch's treatise on neural networks. I conceived a solution I called Integrated Morality Logic ("IML") and got as far as defining a few functional blocks that I thought could be instantiated in TTL chips, which I referred to as "Commandments".
My colleagues thought I was joking and I got zero support, so the project was abandoned. But it stayed in my mind as one of the most challenging and important problems in cybernetics, and remains so as Mats points out...
elusive human interface , it would only take a x-ray to show it.
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New theoretical paper on LENR from the BEC theory point of view.
Published December 15th, from Iraqi researchers. Open Access published in: AIP Conference Proceedings 2307.
My take out from this is that the model of these gentlemen suggests that increasing the mass of the nickel involved in the reaction (and other parameter they call astrophysical-S that I have yet to interpret correctly) the chances of observing a DD fusion increase.I followed the discussion of this paper here:
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