Curbina
Desireless and Alan posted about the same time.Maybe he missed
Alan’s request.Desireless is good
at explaining there progress.
Curbina
Desireless and Alan posted about the same time.Maybe he missed
Alan’s request.Desireless is good
at explaining there progress.
It is not the first time I've asked.
In less time that Took to write two lines of this message in my phone I took a picture of my little Lulú kitty to share with all of you.
Cute. But to stay on topic, can you confirm that Lulú is producing 2 W in resting metabolic heat? Assuming she weighs ~1 kg. Can you put her in a calorimeter? Granted, she won't be resting if you try to stuff her into a box.
(Note that Richard Oriani's first cold fusion tests were done with a Seebeck calorimeter designed to hold human babies.)
Well JedRothwell, she weights around 5,5 Kilograms and, as you can see, is well insulated, so I guess she puts out around 6W. I don't know how to measure the watts of the Purring, tho.
Jokes apart, I did not know about those calorimeters for babies. Good Idea!
she weights around 5,5 Kilograms and, as you can see, is well insulated, so I guess she puts out around 6W.
That's about right, I think. But the insulation makes no difference.
What makes me wonder is why @Desireless is not posting more images of his setup?
Also his writing style and wording reminds me to two other well known forum members which were MFMP checked and then suddenly "disappeared"?
WTF is going on here? Are we getting trolled again and wasting our time?
Oh, I dont know what to say. I wanted to be helpful.
If my posts are problematic and unwanted then I will stop writing. I have nothing to loose.
Simply I am unable to post the plot because I am not at work.
Has Mizono ever checked the hardness of his palladium rod on the Rockwell (or any other) scale?
For what's worth, a Li-Pd alloy or other Pd alloys with a soft metal might be possibly easier to burnish than pure Pd. Since the properties of pure Pd are well-known, perhaps it might be more useful to learn about the chemical composition of Mizuno's own Pd sample.
EDIT: however, I think one limiting issue is that the Ni mesh could be too soft and delicate. More sturdy sheets roughened up with large coarse grit sandpaper, possibly slightly oxidized (the surface oxide layer would be very hard compared to the bulk of the metal, although some oxide types can be slippery and make the process more difficult) would also bite more into the Pd rod or at the very least allow more force to be used in the process. This is along the lines of what Edmund Storms suggested in the past in this thread and elsewhere. Such sheets would also be less expensive and easier to source.
Oh, I dont know what to say. I wanted to be helpful.
If my posts are problematic and unwanted then I will stop writing. I have nothing to loose.
Simply I am unable to post the plot because I am not at work.
Please continue posting 👍
Has Mizuno ever checked the hardness of his palladium rod on the Rockwell (or any other) scale?
Yes, he did. I will check my notes and find that info.
Curbina started this on ECW. Do we have a thread on it here
Curbina started this on ECW. Do we have a thread on it here
Curbina started this on ECW. Do we have a thread on it here
I just shared the same news there that Jed shared here. LENR news are always worth sharing to those interested.
Curbina started this on ECW. Do we have a thread on it here
Good News like this is always worth a thread!
Just a reminder we allow only one Avatar per member. I can think of no reason why anyone would resort to this practice of multiple Avatars (Sockpuppets), other than in an attempt to deceive. Especially so when that person is reporting on different replication attempts, and using a different Avatar for each! In a more formal academic setting, that would be a scandal. It is no more acceptable here at LENR-Forum.
We have Banned @Desireless , as we did @JohnyFive before him, but have allowed the original member me356 to remain active. He is free to continue posting if he wishes.
me356 to remain active.
Na Zdravi and to LENR
Thx magicsound
I think it safe for me to relay that there was another Mizuno replication 1 month ago (12/4) at a Japanese University. The "under-reported" COP was 1.7, and was probably more likely 2.0. I could not do justice with the graphs, but I can say it made Alan Smith excited.
It was not clear to me however, what year/model reactor that result was based on. From my understanding, Mizuno gives out different reactors for testing, based on the experience level of the end user.
Some, like our one French, and one Swedish friends, get the older models because they are both so capable, but the less experienced get the newer reactors. There is more of course.
I would like to humbly beg me356 to come on this forum and have an honest, sincere conversation.
I followed his arrival on this forum very closely, and I believe he did serious research.