[Vo]:Article about cold fusion, part 3

2023-02-22 Thread Jed Rothwell
Here is the third part of the series by Mitteldorf: Prospective Energy Sources, Part 3: Cold Fusion’s Threat and Promise https://whowhatwhy.org/science/prospective-energy-sources-part-3-cold-fusions-threat-and-promise/ Here is another version of the article, with some controversial statements th

Re: [Vo]:magnets from insulators

2023-02-22 Thread MSF
Which do you suppose would be more susceptible to this effect, polar or non-polar insulators? > Hi, > > If an insulator is irradiated, free electrons should be created within it > that are not free to recombine with the ions, > because they can't travel through an insulator. However they may a

Re: [Vo]:magnets from insulators

2023-02-22 Thread Robin
In reply to MSF's message of Wed, 22 Feb 2023 22:11:15 +: Hi, [snip] >Which do you suppose would be more susceptible to this effect, polar or >non-polar insulators? I don't think it would make much difference, IOW I suspect either would work, though long periods of irradiation may be requir