Biberian wrote about an explosion in two papers. The second is a sort of retraction:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPunexplaine.pdf
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedy.pdf#page=81
Biberian wrote about an explosion in two papers. The second is a sort of retraction:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPunexplaine.pdf
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedy.pdf#page=81
Biberian exaggeratedly optimistic sir wrote the first paper then Ruer mister niet wrote next the counter one.
Probably the truth is staying between these 2 studies.
Biberian wrote about an explosion in two papers. The second is a sort of retraction:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPunexplaine.pdf
Maybe should add one more car part: knock sensor or some piezo that could estimate max pressure if/when explosion happens
I don"t well understand all the calorimetry protagonists, with all the love and money they put to this topic, are not able finally to understand everything what is going on inside their cooking pot ?
Maybe should add one more car part: knock sensor or some piezo that could estimate max pressure if/when explosion happens
Another subtle hint-my piezo-electric cigarette lighter is effectively a LENR reactor!
Avoiding too high temperatures seems to be working... Did about two weeks run without explosions.
btw, according to Elon Musk "first principles" should be used, but how to apply that to cold fusion? Or what are the fundamental principles of cold fusion?
You need to open geology, there will be all the principles of cold nuclear fusion, if you want I can help ...
Friends if someone could highlight my very old brain to better determine links between rocks and rocks and potential explosion between hydrogen and oxygen ?
potential explosion between hydrogen and oxygen ?
In deep rocks/magma there is certainly production of hydrogen from H2O..
natural, and potentially artificial
US4078904A - Process for forming hydrogen and other fuels utilizing magma - Google Patents
however oxygen is a question.. because generally these rocks are oxygen deficient..
but just possibly a bubble of H2 may escape to the surface?
Yes probably,
this one for example produces CH4.
Again if you have a deeper look you should find both rare earths from probably unused electronics.
Display MoreIn deep rocks/magma there is certainly production of hydrogen from H2O..
natural, and potentially artificial
https://patents.google.com/patent/US4078904
however oxygen is a question.. because generally these rocks are oxygen deficient..
bot just possibly a bubble of H2 may escape to the surface?
rare earths
Rare earths are a common part of zircons in granites..
together with U and Th and hafnium
However any LENR reactions mediated by hydrogen
will probably not take place in stonecold tombstones
but rather in deep slow cooker zones.. Le Enfers..
https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/EDSMRE/2015/50376-2015-Zhang.pdf
You are right, everything must take place at a depth to the core with a temperature of up to 600 degrees Celsius and the atmosphere is recruited due to electricity in the earth's crust, the discharge gives earthquakes. And earthquakes are constantly happening, which we do not feel, see my articles here... https://www.google.kz/search?q…BD&biw=1920&bih=927&dpr=1 от 1 до 5 страниц.
So to avoid explosion the first rule seems to be to avoid red hot temperatures. Then it does not matter if there is some oxygen in the mix. Tried using titanium wire, that absorbed hydrogen nicely. Or could have been just the oxide layer sucking hydrogen? Anyway, hopefully can produce pure hydrogen by first soaking heated titanium wire in "dirty" hydrogen, then using vacuum to suck gas out, and then heating the wire to release pure hydrogen. Works?
One possible reason for explosion was that I had rather long tube connecting hydrogen bubbling part to the jar, so there was possibility of oxygen staying in the cold lower part of the tube, and gradually increasing until contacting the hot upper part and then bang. So if there is just roundish jar with hot wire near bottom creating mixing gas flow, then probably does not explode.