Posted on 10/18/2011 3:33:30 PM PDT by Errant
Many research groups have reported excess heat from deuterated palladium using many different experimental techniques. Recently, the Navy's SPAWAR laboratory published experimental results that document the production of nuclear particles, thereby suggesting that nuclear reactions are occurring. However, these observed particle tracks are at levels that are much smaller than would be expected if this excess heat resulted from conventional nuclear fusion. These excess heat reports often vastly exceed that which would likely be produced by chemical reactions or by structural phase transitions in the palladium.
On May 29, 2009, the University of Missouri hosted a seminar titled, "Excess Heat and Particle Tracks from Deuterium-loaded Palladium."
UM has made this seminar available online through a series of videos and Powerpoint slides as presented by the speakers which include:
Robert V. Duncan, Ph.D., University of Missouri
Mr. Lawrence Forsley, President, JWK International Corporation
Pamela A. Mosier-Boss, Ph.D., Advanced Systems and Applied Sciences Division of SSC-Pacific
Frank E. Gordon, Ph.D., Head, Research and Applied Sciences Department, US Navy SSC-Pacific
Edmund K. Storms, Ph.D., KivaLabs, LLC, Santa Fe, NM and Greenwich, CT
Michael C.H. McKubre, Ph.D., Energy Research Center, SRI International
Peter L. Hagelstein, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yeong E. Kim, Ph.D., Purdue University
Mark Prelas, Ph.D., Nuclear Science and Engineering Institute, University of Missouri
David J. Nagel, Ph.D., The George Washington University
Peter H. Handel, Ph.D., University of Missouri St. Louis
(Excerpt) Read more at research.missouri.edu ...
Simply producing in small amounts what would be useful in large amounts means little unless it can economically and safely be scaled up.
Algae will produce oil but can it be scaled up to produce useful amounts versus other means?
Someday? Maybe, maybe not. Right now a comic opera awaits Act III.
Exxon’s business hasn’t been “disrupted” yet by the “world changing” cold fusion. Maybe next week.
That’s good enough for me! If my bathroom scale shows I weigh more this year I just ignore it as being a bit off.
THAT, depends upon how warm the methane is in relation to the surrounding air.
Hence the reason most farts are easily detectable by the human olfactory gland as a warm fart rises quickly to be sniffed in a timely manner before dispersing.
Measuring the individuals weight before and after methane venting shouldn't be much of a challenge for your triple beam balance.
Maybe you could run some tests! :)
Powder..patch..ball FIRE!
Pay attention to the article. Don’t see Rossi’s name there anywhere. But there are a lot of PHD’s on the list.
On May 29, 2009, the University of Missouri hosted a seminar titled, “Excess Heat and Particle Tracks from Deuterium-loaded Palladium.”
UM has made this seminar available online through a series of videos and Powerpoint slides as presented by the speakers which include:
Robert V. Duncan, Ph.D., University of Missouri
Mr. Lawrence Forsley, President, JWK International Corporation
Pamela A. Mosier-Boss, Ph.D., Advanced Systems and Applied Sciences Division of SSC-Pacific
Frank E. Gordon, Ph.D., Head, Research and Applied Sciences Department, US Navy SSC-Pacific
Edmund K. Storms, Ph.D., KivaLabs, LLC, Santa Fe, NM and Greenwich, CT
Michael C.H. McKubre, Ph.D., Energy Research Center, SRI International
Peter L. Hagelstein, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yeong E. Kim, Ph.D., Purdue University
Mark Prelas, Ph.D., Nuclear Science and Engineering Institute, University of Missouri
David J. Nagel, Ph.D., The George Washington University
Peter H. Handel, Ph.D., University of Missouri St. Louis
Pay attention to your post I was posting to.
Methane is a little lighter than air.
The molar weight of methane (CH4) is 16 (12 for the carbon, plus 4 * 1 for the hydrogen). The molar weight for O2 is 32, and for N2 is 28.
I don’t know about you but “COMPRESSED GAS” has it all over plain old air.
How you get your jollies is your own business.
“One of the remarkable things about Rossis progress.”
Progress? What “progress”? You haven’t seen anything from that guy, yet, you claim everything he says is true. How gullible and stupid.
No doubt the scale had been certified.
BTW, the problem with modern electronic scales (which have almost totally replaced beam balance scales) is they can be far more sensitive than is required.
Used to be the most sensitive scales were fairly high priced, then when you got down to the little jobs that relied on membrane pressure they were cheap ~ a few bucks.
You rarely see the old spring type scales, and the beam balance scales frequently have irreplaceable points (nobody makes 'em anymore).
I think the last postal scale we looked at was so good quantum noise was actually a problem at the rightmost digit (which was far beyond anything we needed). It was still in the acceptable price range.
Why did you feel the need to say that? P.S. Just for you, I am an original member of AFSPC, having been there on day one, and having worked with just about space and missile office in the DoD. :)
It shouldn't be showing you weighing more. You should recalibrate it each month to your 'known' weight.
My scale is like a cat’s tail, if I don’t step on it, no problem.
Thanks for making my day. I love that the government science people have the leash to do these sorts of things.
For the third time ...
It suggests a reason for the alleged interest that SPAWAR may have had in the E-Cat, if they are independently engaging in cold-fusion tinkering.
Progress? What progress?
***It’s right in the sentence prior to the one you copied.
The NiH reaction was much more difficult to replicate than the D-Pd.
The reason we are even having this discussion is that Rossi has developed a way to get the NiH reaction to show itself on command. No one else can say, “right here, next Tuesday I will flip a switch and generate excess heat from Ni-H”, let alone from D-Pd.
Of course, anyone who has been following LENR would know how significant that is. But someone who is just focusing on one tree rather than looking at the forest will not be aware of it.
You havent seen anything from that guy,
***There sure has been an awful lot to report in the last few months. Maybe you are talking about someone else. Look how even you are focused on him when this thread is about someone else.
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