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Fixed: http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=497
h t t p://w w w.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=497
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h t t p://w w w.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=497
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stable non radioactive isotopes of nickel are the following five: 58, 60, 61, 62 and 64. These, when fused with a hydrogen nucleus, are being transmuted relatively to Cu-59, Cu-61, Cu-62, Cu-63 and Cu-65. From these isotopes of copper only the last two (Cu-63 and Cu-65) are not radioactive, i.e. they are stable. The other three Cu-59, Cu-61, Cu-62, are being transmuted again to Nickel, with an average life expectancy of some hours and the most unstable Cu-59 in 18 seconds.
h t t p://w w w.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=497
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Sorry - didn't see everyone else already fixed the link.
Move along. Nothing to see here....
At least I got confirmation nobody sees my posts...![]()
So... How do you get from 4.5% of Ni being Ni-62 and Ni-64 combined, to 10% of the Ni transmuted to stable Cu (as claimed for the "used" Ni sample provided to researchers)?
I wonder if the astronomer who discovered the deviation of Mercury's orbit from Newton's laws speculated about the reason for the observed orbit.
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I wonder if the astronomer who discovered the deviation of Mercury's orbit from Newton's laws speculated about the reason for the observed orbit.
The only data of relevance in the paper is the fact that at least one test of the device took place on 7/10/10 (see figure 3).
That makes one more reputable professor either a fraud or a pathetic rube. Man, it's starting to look like everyone who even lets themselves come within sight of this device is a retard or a crook!
But the hundred of example of their pet free energy stuff matching well known scam, they are ignore.
I wonder if the astronomer who discovered the deviation of Mercury's orbit from Newton's laws speculated about the reason for the observed orbit.
The only data of relevance in the paper is the fact that at least one test of the device took place on 7/10/10 (see figure 3).
That makes one more reputable professor either a fraud or a pathetic rube. Man, it's starting to look like everyone who even lets themselves come within sight of this device is a retard or a crook!
How I would instrument the setup:
Way back in the early 70s, I worked at SMU in Dallas, and the Central Plant billed each building on campus for their energy usage. Steam consumption was measured neatly by totalizing the condensate weight by integrating the volume with a temperature correction for density (using bi-metallic elements), before pumping it back to the plant. This was based on the fact that a pound of condensate comes from a pound of steam (which from calculation could be determined the energy content extracted).
The gravity volumetric meters used to gather this data had a clever design - somewhat resembling some perpetual motion machines - that could give a quite linear rotational output per volume input (bottom of page 2 of link).
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A small unit like this (say,100cm3/rev) could easily be fabricated and attached to a rotary optical encoder to provide signal to a data logger and PC, along with a Platinum RTD (more accurate and linear than thermocouples) to read condensate temperature, fed from a standard Graham condenser to condense the generated steam.
Additionally, several more input channels of Pt RTD (water in/out, hydrogen, steam outlet, casing, etc.), AC/DC ammeters and voltmeters for heater consumption, flow transducers for water in/out and hydrogen flow, pressure transducers for hydrogen and water inlets, etc.
I would also want neutron and Gamma/beta survey meters.
The PC would provide a continuous record of the entire run and display the data and derived values in graphic or numeric form.
Pretty standard stuff, IMHO.
A few thousand $US, not unreasonable.
Cheers,
Dave
Good input. Of course, as a bomb calorimeter guy, I think you should have no flow at all!