Examples of Cold Fusion in nature.

  • @ scuromio


    As an "expert" on the water vapour equation of state you may wish to comment on the
    Clays - possible environments for COLD FUSION.
    thread where reference us made to the 3 equations of state Professor Chaplin presents on his website.

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    Dear Frank Grimer: Since I knew about your Beta Atmosphere ideas and Theory, I have been fascinated by the thought process that led you to propose it. I wonder if you are familiar with the work of Alberto Carpintieri in rock compression neutron releases and how LENR could be an important yet overlooked until now part of the geophysical phenomenology. He was so criticized by one of hisl works around 3 years ago that he lost an important position in Italy due to his "heresy" against orthodox nuclear science. Have you read some of his works?

  • @ Curbina


    Nice to find someone who's actually heard of the Beta-atmosphere. :)


    If you, or any other member for that matter, are interested in what gave rise to the Beta-atmosphere insight they will find more than they ever wanted to know dumped on my website:
    http://www.zen111904.zen.co.uk/
    For non engineers it's best to start off with the memories file entitled "Stuff".


    I've recently realised, much to my chagrin, that Tesla preceded me by many decades.


    One reason I've joined this forum is that my later discoveries (the three equations of state for water vapour) have a direct bearing on cold fusion in particular and LENR in general.


    If LENR can have a relevance to plants, of all things, I've no doubt that it can have a relevance to geophysical phenomenology - and a lot of other things come to that. The Hutchison Effect for example.


    As for poor old Alberto losing his position I was very cunning in publishing terrible heresies under the Station's auspices without loosing mine - well, until 2 years before my retirement when my idiot director, Dr Rex Watson (he's dead so he can't be libelled :) ) tried to stop me writing internal notes.


    My appeal against his ruling went all the way to the Cabinet Secretary (Robin Butler) since it involved the safety of an AGR. It's a long story but it ended up with Watson's successor throwing me into the briar bush. The final two years of my service were on "gardening leave" on full pay. :D

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    Dear Frank Grimer: Since I knew about your Beta Atmosphere ideas and Theory, I have been fascinated by the thought process that led you to propose it. I wonder if you are familiar with the work of Alberto Carpintieri in rock compression neutron releases…


    Dear Frank: Perhaps you don't remember me but we met in the SKDB forum (I was user Chilean One). There is where I got acquainted with your Beta Atmosphere Theory and I spent some good hours reading the base documents and many posts of you related to it. I also followed your comments in other forums like Besslerwheel.com and overunity.com. I really liked your description of the thought process that led you from concrete compresion experiments to the idea that everything is inmersed in an atmosphere that keeps matter compressed. I also remember your posts about the triple point, and the thoughtfull description of your ideas about. It is really a pleasure to read you, you come out as a smart,somehow cocky and juvenile in a good way character, even if you are a wise and thoughtfull elder.


    Now, when you mention that Tesla also discovered the Beta Atmosphere, can you point us to what is his work on this to have a clear idea?


    My Best Regards!!!


    Camilo Urbina

  • "a smart,somehow cocky and juvenile" :) LOL - fair comment. You could have also added "rambling" as one of the inquisition "experts" did at our Star Chamber trial.


    I often think my notes are more akin to an episode of James Burke's Connections than a proper scientific treatise. For a military comparison, I'm more of a Patton than a Monty fan.


    However, my approach has been successful, inter alia, in anticipating failure of the M1 carriageway (internal note showing the appalling lack of strength control - suppressed) - in heading off failure of the Ross-Spur Motorway by demonstrating there was an unmixed layer in the first few miles of construction - in anticipating failure of glass reinforced cement and getting it restricted to non-structural components. Even those failed at 5 years exactly as predicted.


    Let's hope I'm not proved correct about the injudicious choice of prestressed concrete for the British AGR's.


    As for Tesla I don't think he was as specific as I was and he certainly didn't envisage a whole hierarchy of atmospheres but it seems clear from his whole approach that he believe in the existence of a real material aether.


    My biggest disappointment has been failure to solve the Bessler conundrum. Trouble was, I didn't have the strong team of experimental officer support I had in government employ.

  • Aboutthe work about neutron generation by brittle failure of rocks (I have
    this paper of the italian team somewhere...)


    1) In plutonic rocks, there is a little amount of water (even in granite!)
    Some percents.


    2) In water, you've deuterium (one atom over 6000 atoms of light hydrogen)


    3) In plutonic rocks, you've quartz.


    4) Quartz is a piezoelectric mineral.


    5) So when cracks produce shockwave into the rocks, there is huge voltage
    generated in.


    6) In the cracks, there is low pressure, and electrical discharges


    7) At 5kV, you begin to get classical "hot" fusion of deuterium.


    8) And classical deuterium fusion produce neutrons.


    CQFD


    Regards


    Fabrice

  • Disclaimer: woowoo


    Fulcanelli wrote that the first human to have performed transmutation was merely a student of Nature, which he had simply observed. Alchemists are called "gardeners", and their craft is supposedly accelerating or focusing natural processes.
    The postulate is that some metals will naturally transmute into some others over time and in their natural domain (maybe "brittle failure" is related?) and that it's possible to emulate those processes.


    For the french persons interested in this pathological science, maybe the works of François Jollivet-Castelot can be of interest (or just write Patrick Burensteinas and tell him you research CF/LENR, after all he's a living alchemist and not a fruitcake)

  • The members of this forum will appreciate to know that the real name of Fulcanelli was Eugene
    Canseliet, probably the best specialist of Palladium during the time
    which he was professor at Conservatoire National des Arts &
    Métiers University at Paris.

  • https://gizmodo.com/days-befor…ons-has-detect-1831255434


    Days Before Ultima Thule Flyby, New Horizons Has Detected Something Weird About Its Distant Target


    One possibility for this lack of reflected light intensity variation is the existence of a thick atmosphere that enshrouds this kipper belt object. The most likely way that this lack of reflected light variation could be occurring is if there exists an internal heat source to continually melt the gases contained inside this body.


    Quote

    “Another explanation,” said Mark Showalter from the SETI Institute, “is that Ultima may be surrounded by a cloud of dust that obscures its light curve, much the way a comet’s coma often overwhelms the light reflected by its central [core].”


    It’s another decent explanation, but as Showalter admitted, a heat source would be required to produce a coma of this magnitude. The Sun is 4 billion miles away from Ultima, and its rays are likely too weak to produce such an effect.

    Ultima is purported to be two separate bodies welded together. Without a common atmosphere, it would be impossible for the reflected light curve from such a complex shaped body to be constant.


    If this is true, then the science community will have something impossible to think about. But we know that this mystery will be the LENR reaction at work for 4.5 billion years in a very small object far from any other possible heat source.


    We will know the answer to this puzzle shortly on New Year's Day.

  • We will know the answer to this puzzle shortly on New Year's Day.

    "

    ""In any case, we'll get to the bottom of this puzzle soon – New Horizons will swoop over Ultima

    and take high-resolution images on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1,

    and the first of those images will be available on Earth just a day later. When we see those high--resolution images,

    we'll know the answer to Ultima's vexing, first puzzle. Stay tuned!"


    Maybe we''ll know a bit later.... January 2-3.. NASA time

    http://www.spacenewsfeed.com/i…ima-thule-s-first-mystery


    Of course it might be a Mayday from Buzz Lightyear with his crystallic fusion flashlight

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