Cold fusion has lost a good friend: professor
Emilio del Giudice (born 1940) has died yesterday.
http://biourbanistica.com/2014/1/31/addio-emilio-del-giudice/
A great scientist and a charming personality.
Caro Emilio, arrivederci in la Wallhalla dei coldfusionisti!
Peter
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj
John R. Huizenga, then Sven Kullander and now Emilio del Giudice.
It would seem to be a bad time to be older and on either side of LENR.
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 9:55 PM, Peter Gluck wrote:
> Cold fusion has lost a good friend: professor
> Emilio del Giudice (born 1940) has died yesterday.
>
> h
My takeaway from this paper is that Randy has embraced the inverse
Rydberg state of hydrogen as an equivalent description of his hydrino but he
doesn't finish describing the correlation between astrophysical hydrogen and
inverse rydberg hydrogen which is important.. Mills also embraced the pape
One does not need to be a linguist to appreciate the phrase: "arrivederci in
la Wallhalla dei coldfusionisti "
From: John Berry
John R. Huizenga, then Sven Kullander and now Emilio del Giudice.
Peter Gluck wrote:
http://biourbanistica.com/2014/1/31/addio-emilio-del-giudice/
A g
If you wanted to find out where the intersting and exciting science was
taking place which was being ignored by main stream science then you
just had to find out where Emilio was. I met him initially at
conferences about biophotons, and more recently at conferences about
water. He always br
'in la' has to be 'nella', but I was shocked
Emilio was among many other virtues an
excellent speaker
peter
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> One does not need to be a linguist to appreciate the phrase:
> "arrivederci in la Wallhalla dei coldfusionisti "
>
>
>
> *From:* John
Those who have been around the alternative energy scene for long enough are
certainly aware of the niche which is now called simply "HHO". The name is
loaded - it implies that there is a fundamental difference in two forms of
split water. HHO was once called "hydroxy" or Browns gas and is not fully
If Mills discloses he deserves credit for that.
By "discloses" I mean what the patent office means: Provides sufficient
information in the patent disclosure for those skilled in the art to
realize beneficial use independent of the inventor.
By "the art" I clearly do not mean HHO/energy from wate
From: James Bowery
If Mills discloses he deserves credit for that.
By "discloses" I mean what the patent office means: Provides sufficient
information in the patent disclosure for those skilled in the art to realize
beneficial use independent of the inventor.
You've seen his recent pa
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 10:38 AM, James Bowery wrote:
> By "the art" I clearly do not mean HHO/energy from water/etc. I mean
> whatever conventional technologies are combined to realize beneficial use
> of the invention.
>
That's one of the things I don't get about the BlackLight IP strategy.
Il 01/02/2014 17:25, Peter Gluck ha scritto:
'in la' has to be 'nella', but I was shocked
Emilio was among many other virtues an
excellent speaker
peter
not really important, but in italian we treat the german word walhalla
as a masculine one, therefore should be: "nel walhalla".
sorry for th
Russ Gries has demonstrated hydrogen plasma expansion driven by electric
discharge as follows:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBWiWftGknI#t=1676
Papp has the water plasma expansion driven by electric discharge covered in
this first patent award.
Therefore, Mills has no original IP claim regardin
I very much agree about unpatentable theory.
Perhaps the claim that sets it apart from ost if not all of teh previous
water arc systems is claim 41
"The electrochemical power system of Claim 40 further comprising one or
more solid fuel reactants to form at least one of the conductor, source
Terry Blanton wrote:
> MILLIONS of cancer -sufferers have been given fresh hope of a cure
> after ground-breaking research. . . .
>
> The discovery by an Israeli specialist was last night hailed as
> "radical and potentially life-changing".
>
> In a world first, Professor Aaron Avivi and his tea
This recent Mills claim supports my contention that the explosion of plasma
comes from the well-known and largely studied explosion of nano and micro
particles through irradiation by x-rays.
Mills is forming microscopic particles from hydrogen and potassium and
possibly carbon which are exploded
More...
http://www-wales.ch.cam.ac.uk/~wales/CCD/anant-watcl.html
X-ray produced explosion of water clusters:
http://xray.bmc.uu.se/hajdu/experiment/html/damage.htm
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> This recent Mills claim supports my contention that the explosion of
> plasm
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sat, 1 Feb 2014 11:06:22 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
>. other than, of course, the bald claim that the discharge is not really
>through water nor through HHO but is through Mills version in which one of
>the hydrogen atoms is in a reduced orbital making it more of a cata
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 8:34 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
Those who have been around the alternative energy scene for long enough are
> certainly aware of the niche which is now called simply "HHO". ...
>
> Mills new paper should be read in that context. Basically it is an HHO
> paper, which is cleverly
Robin,
Mills covers all the bases in that extraordinarily long patent application.
Of course, no one can claim or patent water alone as a proprietary catalyst,
when it is also the reactant. You can see where that would lead.
-Original Message-
From: mix...@bigpond.com
If I'm not mistak
The REAL reaction in a nutshell, two items are required to make the
"popper" explode; EUV and Nano-clusters. The "catalysts"
produce plasmonically amplified EUV produced initially by the
electric arc. The water provides the nano-clusters that vigorously expand
via coulomb explosion. It is not tha
I'd also put DGT's approach into this group.
Has DGT ever reported a huge pressure increase and/or a shock wave
immediately after the spark discharge? I would expect such a process to
occur consistent with spark discharge in hydrogen that other people have
seen.
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 4:23 PM, E
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
Has DGT ever reported a huge pressure increase and/or a shock wave
> immediately after the spark discharge? I would expect such a process to
> occur consistent with spark discharge in hydrogen that other people have
> seen.
>
Good point. There ar
What is it that distinguishes the two types of setups? Perhaps it is that
they're fundamentally different in nature;
I think the difference involves the nature of the spark discharge. If the
spark imparts a very high level of instantaneous power, pressure is
produced and heat is minimized.
Mills
From: "Edmund Storms"
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2014 2:47:38 PM
> Actually Alan, this is a good idea. Tom Claytor has been slowly mastering
> production of tritium using cold fusion to the point where this might be a
> practical source. But as you point out, the excess energy would be a probl
His statement is designed to reduce fears about its production during
application of LENR. If creation of tritium were the goal, this rate
could be easily increased.
Ed Storms
On Feb 1, 2014, at 5:06 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
From: "Edmund Storms"
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2014 2:47:38 PM
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 12:27 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:
> The snow had a hypnotic undulating motion which was freakin' drivers.
> They insisted on driving slow although there was no hazard. I made it
> outside the perimeter highway as traffic began to collapse. It was
> like I was being chased b
A new paper, by Mills and Lu, has been posted. It is quite technical and not
directly related to the performance of the SF-CIHT device, but is strongly
related to the hydrogen chemistry involved in it, and to astrophysical
puzzles.
This area is summarized in the Technical Presentation available
It is easy to see BLP's HOH as 'really' Browns' Gas, written HHO. Brown's
Gas is that collected from the electrolysis of water, which when ignited
seemed to yield more energy than required to electrolyze it. If one
**studies** Mills' work with the catalysis of H, there is a curious
relationship. It
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> *From:* James Bowery
>
>
>
> If Mills discloses he deserves credit for that.
>
>
>
> By "discloses" I mean what the patent office means: Provides sufficient
> information in the patent disclosure for those skilled in the art to
> realize bene
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:07 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Terry Blanton wrote:
>
>>
>> Google has purchased Boston Dynamics the maker of all these strange
>> robots. No longer will google be known for their virtual bots only.
>>
>>
>> http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ec7ee5f2-65ad-11e3-8451-00144feabdc0.
Regarding:
*"Mills' HOH is an abbreviation for *nascent* H2O."*
Mills is inventing more theory to fit experimental reality into his special
world. HOH is really only the generation of water clusters that are
required to explode when irradiated by x-rays.
Joe Papp had a preprocessor to produce c
Is there a size limit to QT?
http://aeon.co/magazine/nature-and-cosmos/our-quantum-reality-problem/
Great article!
Hi Mike,
Do you have a link to this paper please?
Thanks, joe
On 2 Feb 2014 at 02:38:08 am GMT, Mike Carrell wrote:
> A new paper, by Mills and Lu, has been posted. It is quite technical and not
> directly related to the performance of the SF-CIHT device, but is strongly
> related to the
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