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Aleksandr Nikitin replied to the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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You understand the essence of my proposal, namely:
Carry out a chain reaction of cold nuclear fusion by bombarding the nuclei of atoms with neutrinos (neutrino field). (by formal analogy with the experiment of Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn on the fission… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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They're vortex rings composed of vortex rings, recursively.. Within fluids this arrangement is known as so called Windall's instability. -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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Photons are wave packets in essence, but every wave comes with its torsion part, as Maxwell recognized in his original version of EM theory, which involved displacement currents. During transient events (i.e. pulses) the torsion aspects of EM wave… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
Of course neutrino catalysis of LENR can not serve for its explanation as such: there are multiple another mechanisms involved, which don't require neutrinos. Which explains why LENR runs in reactors without any neutrinos involved. Note also, when two… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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Before some time I explained here the catalysis of nuclear reactions with neutrinos, as observed by Parkhomov and others. It just follows the surface tension aspect of nuclear liquid-drop model. Nuclear fusion works similarly to merging of metal… -
Curbina reacted with to orsova’s post in the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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Indeed. Theory is a red herring in the context of this exchange, which is about the interpretation and identification of experimental error in a specific experimental result.
I think (hope) that I've now addressed THH's concerns re: the helium result,… -
Curbina reacted with to orsova’s post in the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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orsova replied to the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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Indeed. Theory is a red herring in the context of this exchange, which is about the interpretation and identification of experimental error in a specific experimental result.
I think (hope) that I've now addressed THH's concerns re: the helium result,… -
orsova reacted with to JedRothwell’s post in the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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Everyone knows that the mass spectrometer must have sufficient resolution to separate these two. Every researcher addresses this. If this particular paper does not, you can be sure others from these authors do. As Ed points out, you are saying that… -
Shane D. reacted with to Alan Smith’s post in the thread RIP Tom Passel, LENR Researcher and Supporter..
I had the good fortune to have a brief chat with Tom Passel at ICCF-24 in Mountainview California last September, he was amiable and engaging and had many tales to tell. Formerly head of the USA's Electric Power Research Institute Tom was able to use… -
orsova replied to the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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Seatrout reacted with to Gennadiy Tarassenko’s post in the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
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PhysicsForDummies replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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Gennadiy Tarassenko replied to the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
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JedRothwell replied to the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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Everyone knows that the mass spectrometer must have sufficient resolution to separate these two. Every researcher addresses this. If this particular paper does not, you can be sure others from these authors do. As Ed points out, you are saying that… -
THHuxleynew replied to the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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The D2 artifact issue is not addressed. it is stated as fact that this is not a problem without evidence or rationale. For example, evidence would be a spectrum with two distinct peaks for D2 and 4He. Or an analysis of the expected difference, and… -
Pete reacted with to Cydonia’s post in the thread RIP Tom Passel, LENR Researcher and Supporter..
What was the tube he had in hand ? And how old was he when passed away ?
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Pete reacted with to Alan Smith’s post in the thread RIP Tom Passel, LENR Researcher and Supporter..
I'm not sure how old he was, in his late 80's I think. I know he retired almost 20 years ago. As for the tube, not sure about that either, but he was very interested in low-pressure glow discharge work I believe. -
Pete reacted with to Alan Smith’s post in the thread RIP Tom Passel, LENR Researcher and Supporter..
I had the good fortune to have a brief chat with Tom Passel at ICCF-24 in Mountainview California last September, he was amiable and engaging and had many tales to tell. Formerly head of the USA's Electric Power Research Institute Tom was able to use… -
Pete reacted with to Zephir_AWT’s post in the thread FreeL Tech's Vacuum Capacitor - Utmost Importance!.
The Vacuum Capacitor: Freel Tech's Energy Storage Technology
Vacuum Capacitor is reportedly able to store charges (electrons) inside a small vacuum chamber, under high electrical field in form of cluster-like structures: the "charge clusters" originally…