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  • SM6FIE reacted with Thanks to Frogfall’s post in the thread Edmund Storms Reading Room project at LENR-CANR.org.

    Elsevier was reviving a policy that was pioneered by the record industry, a decade ago, when they started suing people who ran proxies (or even simply linked to proxies) that gave people access to the Pirate Bay database.

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  • SM6FIE reacted with Thanks to JedRothwell’s post in the thread USEFUL PAPERS THREAD.

    Ed thinks the Ti D2 gas loading experiments produce neutrons from fractofusion. That is a form of plasma fusion. It has nothing to do with cold fusion.

    If he is right then you might say these papers are unrelated to cold fusion. I would say they are…
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  • SM6FIE reacted with Thanks to Alan Smith’s post in the thread LAB COFFEE TIME AND SWOP-SHOP.

    As well as the big nikon, which is a reflected-light metallurgical scope I have another transmitted-light system I mostly built from parts of others- Omax base, Swift and Nikon trinocular head, Nikon Leitz and Amscope optics. The lighting system…
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  • SM6FIE reacted with Thanks to Alan Smith’s post in the thread LAB COFFEE TIME AND SWOP-SHOP.

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    No adventures required (sadly) - I got it from these guys, who have cut a deal with quite a few UK universities to buy surplus equipment. They have everything from Jet Engines to Gene Sequencers.

    https://shop.unigreenscheme.co.uk/
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  • SM6FIE reacted with Thanks to Alan Smith’s post in the thread This paper shows how LENR can win.

    I like Frank Gordon's approach, encouraging the popularisation/replication of the LEC. More or less a completely new discovery, he has patented it so has some protection, and now he wants to use replicators and LENR forum to 'spread the word'. Come one,…
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  • SM6FIE reacted with Like to Alan Smith’s post in the thread George Egely's Magic Wand.

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    I am very happy working around any amount of pure hydrogen generating equipment in an environment with forced ventilation, the hydrogen reactor in my lab produces around 600 CM3 of H2 at a peak rate of over 300 CM3 but stoichiometric mixtures of…
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  • SM6FIE reacted with Like to Tibi.fusion’s post in the thread George Egely's Magic Wand.

    Now for the interesting bit: first sparks.

    The idea was to play around with an old broken plasma globe's flyback converter, solder quickly together George's relaxation oscillator just on the test bench using random components from the drawer, have a few…
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  • Anthropocene Podcast with Harper Whitehouse.

    About Harper J. Whitehouse


    Harper J. Whitehouse specializes in modern digital signal processing (DSP) using mathematically robust computational algorithms, with interdisciplinary interests in fields such as…
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    Very interesting and useful review paper!
    David reports a detail that I missed and that could be important to understand the working principle of the LEC: apparently Erickson observed tracks emitted by a WE in a cloud chamber. I saw no publication…
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  • SM6FIE reacted with Thanks to Frogfall’s post in the thread Oleksii Ivanchuk’s Spark Plugs.

    Re: Spark plug alloys

    Aside from the more up-market spark plugs, with platinum or iridium tips, the bulk of the exposed metal (and all of the exposed metal in "bog standard" plugs) seems to be majority nickel-based. The proportion of alloying elements…
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  • SM6FIE reacted with Like to Alan Smith’s post in the thread George Egely's Magic Wand.

    I spent yesterday afternoon at Culham Labs (home of the now abandoned JET fusion project) where George Egely ran one of his rigs several times in the presence of somebody from UL (Milan) and some other interested observers, including a famous Chinese…
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  • SM6FIE reacted with Like to magicsound’s post in the thread Modern tiny water fuelled nuclear energy reactor.

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    That is very different from the experiment described at the start of this thread. The device and procedure in that patent are far from trivial and would be hard to duplicate without serious investment. For example, the conflat cell is to be built of…
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    As a little aside about the Patterson cell - have a look at the number of citations for this Patterson patent. (scroll down the page)

    It was a very influential device - back in the day.

    However, this also highlights the problems with sending out "kits"…
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    No- I never have tried liquid. But Frank and Harper have used electrode gel (as used for heart monitoring electrodes) laced with H-loaded Pd particles. The particles were the sludge in the bottom of the electrolysis tank they were using. Gave some…
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    That's good. Do you mean the prof. is waiting for you to provide the hardware? Or waiting for the instructions?

    It would be best if people could make their own, from instructions. It may be necessary to provide cells to some people if it turns out…
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    Yes Alan, I'm available to design the optimized electronics for energy havesting and battery charging. This approach can minimize the required number of cells (due to either higher efficiency in energy conversion and storage). Of course I can also
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    Lynn Bowen, new President of the ISCMNS has pulled together a research team for a joint research effort into developing the LEC. 5 labs -including mine- are involved so far. Frank and my ambition is to light a LED from a LEC as this makes a…
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  • SM6FIE reacted with Thanks to Frogfall’s post in the thread Oleksii Ivanchuk’s Spark Plugs.

    I'll leave this video here, for people to watch and ponder.

    youtube.com/watch?v=-csQiBHoucI

    The "plastic sheets" being used for these demonstrations are polycarbonate.
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  • This is not a great demo - as the camera on my phone hasn't responded to the colours particularly well.

    The two coins (20p at the top, £1 below) have a pinch of the powder on each. There is more powder to the side. This is on writing paper, with ruled…
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