
Pete Darling Administrator
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Pete Darling reacted with
to stefan’s post in the thread LENR vs Solar/Wind, and emerging Green Technologies..
A poetic take on the environmental question; Gray -
Pete Darling reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread Frank Gordon / Harper Whitehouse - the LEC -collected papers.
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Pete Darling reacted with
to Stevenson’s post in the thread George Egely's Magic Wand.
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It is not too difficult to build a high voltage probe: just use a compensated voltage divider, featuring a high voltage rated resistor on the high voltage side. Since the voltage is not so high (few kVs), there is no need to use GOhm resistors and so… -
Pete Darling reacted with
to Curbina’s post in the thread ICCF-25 - Presentation Videos (almost all)..
Very well formatted and with subtitles to complement the audio, main focus in the slides and the presenters in a small window. I really liked the site and the quality of the videos, Kudos to the organizers for an outstanding job, and much earlier than… -
Pete Darling reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread ICCF-25 - Presentation Videos (almost all)..
Dear ICCF-25 Participant,
we are pleased to inform that a videos of the oral presentations given during ICCF-25 Conference have just been published at https://recordings.iccf25.com/
Use a “iccf25poland” as a password to see the content.
Kind regards,
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Pete Darling reacted with
to Gennadiy Tarassenko’s post in the thread Earthquake Lights. LENR, or dare I say EVOs?.
Seismic Data on Cold Nuclear Fusion
#Gennady Tarassenko, Elena Demicheva, Matvey Tarassenko
Caspian University of Technology and Engineering named after Sh.Yessenov, Kazakhstan
[email protected]
Fluid formation and formation of minerals occurs in the… -
Pete Darling reacted with
to Frogfall’s post in the thread Earthquake Lights. LENR, or dare I say EVOs?.
A couple of decades ago I spent some time investigating the possibility of earthquake lights following repeated sightings of strange lights over a coastal region in northwest England (as an offshoot of an ongoing interest in ball lightning). I contacted… -
Pete Darling reacted with
to PhysicsForDummies’s post in the thread Earthquake Lights. LENR, or dare I say EVOs?.
There are interesting stories about the "Earthquake Lights" before the tragic Morocco earthquake.
This seems to me right in the LENR wheelhouse.
Or dare I say, in hopes of not bringing out the crackpots, EVO related?
From the finest scientific source (and… -
Pete Darling reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread Frank Gordon / Harper Whitehouse - the LEC -collected papers.
Hi- a bit pushed for time tonight. Here's my presentation from Assisi...and the paper.
IWAHLM Assisi 2022 ppoint.pdf
The paper..
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Pete Darling reacted with
to Ahlfors’s post in the thread NASA’s Lattice Confined Fusion (LCF).
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Pete Darling reacted with
to nickec’s post in the thread George Egely's Magic Wand.
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Please post your material list and your sources. This will help others to quickly move forward. -
Pete Darling reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread Frank Gordon / Harper Whitehouse - the LEC -collected papers.
The cathode on the left was my first attempt at nickel plating, the nickel deposit on the LHS is way too heavy, so I diluted the 'Watts' plating solution 50/50 to reduce its conductivity and lowered the voltage and current as mentioned above. The result… -
Pete Darling reacted with
to fabrice DAVID’s post in the thread Cavitation (sonofusion) reactor from B-J. Huang et al..
Yes, WWII fighters like the Tempest used water injection to briefly increase power during dogfight. But that has nothing to do with our research. Preliminary experiments were carried out with aqueous solutions for safety reasons. But it works best with… -
Pete Darling reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread LAB COFFEE TIME AND SWOP-SHOP.
Nice curiosity on Ebay -clockwork calorimeter. (The stirrer is clockwork) . If I has space I would buy it just for the pleasure of owning it. -
Pete Darling reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread THE ISCMNS AT ICCF-25, REORGANISATION PLANS, SOCIAL MEDIA,.
Good news from Japan, the Japanese Society (76 members) has agreed in principle to affiliate with ISCMNS. We are waiting for the French society meeting where they will hopefully also agree.to affiliate. -
Pete Darling reacted with
to Paradigmnoia’s post in the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
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To be clear, that is not how the bulk of the part of Ireland got to Newfoundland 😁
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Pete Darling reacted with
to Curbina’s post in the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
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Just as you point out, Human activity can create deposits of stuff that much later puzzle the people unaware of the facts. Terra Preta deposits on the Amazonian Basin are such a puzzling remnant of a forgotten past. -
Pete Darling reacted with
to David Nygren’s post in the thread George Egely's Magic Wand.
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Pete Darling reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread The Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) as the cause of the vacuum reaction..
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I think you should tell us how that is done so we can measure it. -
Pete Darling reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread Frank Gordon / Harper Whitehouse - the LEC -collected papers.
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If you mean HCl that will certainly remove rust, but I prefer to use greener chemicals like citric acid- which is also easy to buy at high purity. For degreasing, acetone works very well but often contains quite a high percentage of water, which is…