[NewCandle] aluminum holiday
Jones Beene
jonesb9 at pacbell.net
Thu Dec 11 15:42:26 EST 2008
OOPS
look like I was experienceing a "senior moment" there - it is Na --> Mg not calcium although the K --> Ca is another LENR route (what we can call the Kervan's chicken pathway ;-)
Horace, those "senior moments" are contagious - watch out...
Jones
----- Original Message ----
> From: Jones Beene
> Horace
>
>
> I think they might have gotten it both half-right and half-wrong in focusing on
> oxygen
>
> "The reduction of the light intensity to nearly zero at higher voltages
> cannot be
> easily explained by solid state electrolumines-
> cence. "
>
> That part is right.
>
> "If the origin of light is solid state electro-
> luminescence then it is probable that the light
> intensity is a monotonously increasing function
> of current. However, the Faradaic current
> (as estimated from an oscilloscopic trace) is
> ca. five times higher at 9 V than at 4 V,
> although the light intensity itself is nearly zero
> (Fig. 7). "
>
> So far so good ---
>
> "If we adopt the ad hoc hypothesis
> that the light arises from a chemiluminescent
> reaction involving oxygen radicals, there are
> several alternative explanations"
>
> OK while it is true that the hydroxl radical could be the key player, they are
> using sodium tartrate - and sodium is also the key to Mill's new reactor.
> However, there is reason to believe that potassium tartrate would do better in
> this situation - or perhaps a combination of Na and K.
>
> At any rate- my take is that this is similar to Mizuno in that ZPE pumping of
> the epo field at 3.4 eV is the active pathway for any anomaly seen.
>
> In this case, the anomaly may only be in light emission, perhaps some
> transmutation. It is not unreasonable to suspect some LENR - especially Na-->Ca
> or 12C-->13C where the excess energy is minimal or nonexistent will happen but
> can it be documented?.
>
> Nick - there is no doubt you can distinguish Na from Ca but the problem would be
> in keeping Calcium totally out of the experiment to begin with, since it is so
> ubiquitous and can leach from glass etc.
>
> Jones
>
>
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