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Wyttenbach replied to the thread LENR vs Solar/Wind, and emerging Green Technologies..
Batterie breakthrough ?? https://news.kaist.ac.kr/newse…news/?mode=V&mng_no=36310
Professor Kang noted that the hybrid sodium-ion energy storage device, capable of rapid charging and achieving an energy density of 247 Wh/kg and a power density of 34,748… -
Wyttenbach reacted with to Zephir_AWT’s post in the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
There are already know devices, which would provide thrust like photon rocket, i.e. by emanating single but heavily polarized vortex rings of electromagnetic waves - namely the Podkletnov and Claude Poher devices. They utilize superconductive materials… -
Wyttenbach reacted with to PhysicsForDummies’s post in the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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Once again, why not contact Shawyer with your ideas, rather than just posting here? I believe he will answer you.
In terms of inventions, a functional reactionless drive is long-term more important than functioning LENR, as it would allow us leaving… -
Wyttenbach replied to the thread LENR vs Solar/Wind, and emerging Green Technologies..
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Nuclear waste isn't popular... Nuclear radiation isn't popular...Unluckily a Th reactor does not change this equation. Radiation leads to steel embrittlement and now to a shut down of about 1/3 of the old Westinghouse reactors. The Swiss one only had… -
Wyttenbach replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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Any direct sender antenna would be superior....
The believe originally was that one (EM drive) could harvest so "called free" vacuum energy. This "vacuum energy" is an invention of the clueless standard model church of physics that had no idea why… -
Wyttenbach reacted with to Alan Smith’s post in the thread LENR vs Solar/Wind, and emerging Green Technologies..
Nuclear’s next generation: thorium reactors promise to consume waste to produce power
CHEMISTRY WORLD | 11 MINUTE READ
Nuclear power isn’t popular. First the Chernobyl disaster then the Fukushima accident has put many people off and the dream of ‘power… -
Wyttenbach replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
I just want to remind people that the cavity EM drive is no mystery as all fields of non point source show divergence forces that are tangential to the main field axes. So the thrust is just the reflexion force issued by the tangential wave part. The… -
Wyttenbach reacted with to Paradigmnoia’s post in the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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There are more chess game possibilities than atoms in the universe. Does that not mean chess is the universe? -
Wyttenbach reacted with to PhysicsForDummies’s post in the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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"You put me next to Bohr and Einstein, who considered themselves crazy."
No, I don't put you next to them. I put you next to Axil.
"The trivial orthodox expressions from school textbooks that “photons transfer energy” are of no use."
Tell that to people… -
Wyttenbach reacted with to Aleksandr Nikitin’s post in the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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Don’t rush to declare what you don’t understand as non-existent.
Now I’ll tell you something crazy: the Sun doesn’t emit anything, it only absorbs!
And one more thing: Have you ever wondered that the number of photons in Space is equal to the number of… -
Wyttenbach reacted with to PhysicsForDummies’s post in the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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Photons carry energy, in case you never noticed solar panels, nor got a sunburn. -
Wyttenbach reacted with to JedRothwell’s post in the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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Anyone who has read the literature will know that the tritium is about a million times too small to explain the heat. No one has ever suggested that the tritium can explain the heat. THH's statement is either grossly ignorant, or it is trolling. -
Wyttenbach reacted with to Aleksandr Nikitin’s post in the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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A motorless, reactionless propulsion system is a cold fusion generator. -
Wyttenbach reacted with to THHuxleynew’s post in the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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All I am asking is for one concrete link of an electrolytic experiment with these "large results" that Jed says are easy to find and decent calorimetry.
The point here (if I remember - have been a bit busy with other stuff) is Jed's contention that my… -
Wyttenbach reacted with to orsova’s post in the thread Media/News/Video Library-No discussions please.
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Wyttenbach reacted with to RobertBryant’s post in the thread The Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) as the cause of the vacuum reaction..
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with a cup of ersatz coffee each ..maybe 22 million or more Axilons. can coordinate.
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Wyttenbach reacted with to magicsound’s post in the thread The Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) as the cause of the vacuum reaction..
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A few years ago, discussing the temperature decline sometimes associated with EVO processes, I wrote "
"A quantum vortex is made of stabilized chrono-polaritons, created by an Axilon beam line."
This thought came from wondering how thermodynamics would… -
Wyttenbach reacted with to RobertBryant’s post in the thread LENR vs Solar/Wind, and emerging Green Technologies..
former nuclear scientists do try to be influential
'edging' is an optimistic take
"As political interest in the technology grows and private investments ramp up, fusion energy is seeing “remarkable progress”, said Elena Righi Steele, head of unit at… -
Wyttenbach replied to the thread LENR vs Solar/Wind, and emerging Green Technologies..
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https://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/b…eingestuerzt-659305721210
Usually they are burning during renovations. DK 400 year old stock exchange. Whenever a church did burn down in Switzerland it was during renovation... -
Wyttenbach replied to the thread LENR vs Solar/Wind, and emerging Green Technologies..
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Just to remind you that the oldest (the builders gild) non religious mafia on the planet, still active today, are the free Mason's. These Guys historically are famous to burn churches (like Notre Dame) to get new labor. They are also virtuous in…