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Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

Project OHMA - MFMP Instrument package for tests

What tests do you think we should do?

https://youtu.be/AajcbEtHxx4

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

Project OHMA - D01 Audio review

https://soundcloud.com/user...

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

Magnet Mashing

Be careful with the strongest rare-earth magnets, they can be too powerful, even for their own good!

https://youtu.be/YP_-t_8seeM

Barry • 4 years ago

When I did that sparks came out as well.

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

Interesting

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

Hydrophone Mobile Setup done

Simple portable setup for recording sounds under water.

https://youtu.be/L5qkP_W3xiY

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

Strange Radiation detection on CDs

https://youtu.be/bW1wPsuOvEk

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

Hydrophone

When a microphone needs to record under water, you need a hydrophone and so we need to build one.

Rather than re-inventing the wheel, we bought a kit.

https://youtu.be/FxLOHSujH7I

gdaigle • 4 years ago

The Financial Times is now reporting on Google's cold fusion research: https://www.ft.com/content/... in an article favorable to exploring cold fusion.

It also mentions support for cold fusion research from Huw Price, professor of philosophy at Cambridge university, and Russ George, who carries out cold fusion research in a converted milking parlour on an Essex farm.

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

I had a very nice meeting with the congenial Clive Cookson, following his invite, on the afternoon of Tue 6th August 2013 at the Financial Times head office 1 Southwark Bridge.

He has been chomping a the bit to write about Cold Fusion best part of a decade at least - the Google Nature paper may just be the Trojan horse this community needs.

Axil Axil • 4 years ago

In our discussions about potassium as a catalyst that promote the production of ultra dense hydrogen through Rydberg blockade, another insight into the catalytic nature of alkali metals has appeared recently in the press.

https://scitechdaily.com/ho...

Household Ingredients Rich in Sodium Help Grow Carbon Nanotubes

When carbon is exposed to sodium, it catalyzes the formation of carbon nano-tubes at room temperature.

Alkali metals seem to have the ability to weave atoms together from selected elements into crystals and chains.

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

Thanks for sharing Axil, I was unaware of that

Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago

Stone-Wales defects?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...

Axil Axil • 4 years ago

https://encrypted-tbn0.gsta...

The defect distorts the hexagonal pattern of the nano-tube by adding an pentagon pattern. It does not produce the hexagonal pattern.

Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago

yes

LION • 4 years ago
LION • 4 years ago

Thanks for the Alert.

for those looking on the internet Times web site, scroll over Tec and see LHS in menue ENERGY. the Article is there if you subscribe or ALAN has provided a link where it can be read on Lenr forum.

causal observer • 4 years ago

https://www.ft.com/content/...
"The Google initiative may open the way to a more collaborative approach. Even if the chances of success are low, the potential rewards from cold fusion are so great that scientists who want to work on it should be encouraged, not scorned."

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

At the end of HBO’s stunning 5 part mini-series dramatisation of the Chernobyl accident, the voice of the actor playing Valery Legasov says



“To be a scientist is to be naive.

We are so focused on our search for truth, we fail to consider how few actually want us to find it.

But it is always there, whether we see it or not, whether we choose to or not.

The truth doesn’t care about our needs or wants. It does not care about our governments, our ideologies, our religions.

It will lie in wait, for all time.

And this, at last, is the gift of Chernobyl.

Where I once would fear the cost of truth, now I only ask:

What is the cost of lies ?”



https://hbogo.cz/series/che...

One comment: Watch it.

Valery Legasov tapes
http://www.pseudology.org/r...

Chernobyl: Was Fukushima nuclear disaster WORSE than 1986 disaster?



https://www.express.co.uk/n...

https://uploads.disquscdn.c...

sam • 4 years ago
Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago

PdD2 > Cd* > Pd + He

Overall:

D2 > He 24 MeV (No gamma ray. Just kinetic energy)

Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago

Reasonable because tungsten-184 can take up two deuterons to
become osmium-188.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-i...

Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago

An excuse to have fun.

If potassium bicarbonate, KHCO3 is used instead of sodium bicarbonate, the potassium
carbonate, K2CO3 (that Bob likes) will be formed. This is an alternative way to
make a carbon snake that avoids using sulfuric acid.

https://www.youtube.com/wat...

Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago

PS

Safer than making charcoal from palm trees.

https://www.youtube.com/wat...

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

I used to have a bunch of production photos from that awesome film.

One evening, at ICCF-21, a man called Bob, clearly dealing with his own daemons, sat down next to me drunk. He reported that he was a highly decorated Vietnam War veteran having flown the most bombing sorties there out of any pilot. He went on to say a whole bunch of stuff that resulted in him being totally ashamed of his participation there (it felt like a confessional of a tortured soul).

He said he used to fly over Hanoi and noted how the docks were all lit up and operating, after a while this got to him and he asked his superiors why they weren't bombing such an easy and obviously important target... The response was "Bob, we don't bomb there because they are our people". He then went on to talk about how he discovered that the MIC was supplying both sides of the war and that the war was just a money making racket. This man was broken.

I don't think he knew that my partner was Vietnamese.

Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago
Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago

Maybe things will get better now that the senile necrophiliacs are dying off.http://godhoodism.com/blog/wp-cont...

georgehants • 4 years ago

Morning Bob, Sad story and nothing has changed today.

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

It is sadder when you have personally visited a number of the make-work centres to support the 100,000s of people genetically damaged over multiple generations due to Agent Orange - and this is for the ones that can function at that level.

APRIL 22, 2019
The U.S. has launched a $183 million clean-up campaign at a former air base in Vietnam that was used to store the toxic chemical Agent Orange.

Since the 1960s, this has been causing fresh deformities in new-borns.

"Vietnam says that 3 million people were exposed to Agent Orange, while the Vietnamese Red Cross says local studies show that as many as one million people now have disabilities or other health problems associated with the compound, including around 100,000 children."

http://time.com/5575064/us-...

I flew into Da Nang aiport few years ago, not knowing it was the [then understood to be the] most dioxin contaminated place on earth, where the clean-up still goes on, but they say this site is 4 times worse.

https://www.dailymotion.com...

https://youtu.be/kPVHedTlGOQ

https://www.blogs.va.gov/VA...

georgehants • 4 years ago

Bob, if people had moved away from such financial greed then one could just look back with horror, but the same continues today with millions of innocent people killed, maimed and displaced around the World by the West, purely for profit and power.
You mention the effect on different generations, now with Epigenetics becoming proven these effects can be carried to the very next generation and permanently to alter future generations.
All blowing Darwin out of the water, that has been proven for many years that his theory is false.
Burgess Shale.

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

How do you correct something when so much is corrupted, both system and genetics...

georgehants • 4 years ago

Bob, it all puts my head into a very bad state.
Please put up your link for a small personal donation as your Empathic work helps to keep me just a little sane.
Thank you.

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

Hi George,
Thanks, here it is.

https://www.gofundme.com/Bo...

Today I hope to explain in a short video an unexplained observation by Mizuno et. al. from early 2000s - the technique will be there for people to explore other findings.

The experiment speaks to everything we are doing right now and in the near future.

georgehants • 4 years ago

All done, time for a glass of Red, cheers.

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

Sorry - couldn't get time to record video as waiting for a package to arrive. Will try again tomorrow

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

Thanks

gdaigle • 4 years ago

Another mention of the Google study in "Interesting Engineering", but this time they also include the video from Jed in lenr-canr.org "Brief Introduction to Cold Fusion" (https://www.youtube.com/wat.... That in itself suggests that the author of the article is open to the possibility of cold fusion being real... which is refreshing.

ZephirAWT • 4 years ago

Author of video Jed Rothwell is author of few books about cold fusion and manager of largest cold fusion research library - he has therefore good reasons to believe that cold fusion exists. See for example IMRA time lapse video of boil off experiment (discussion)

Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago

Thanks Ruby.

Axil Axil • 4 years ago

Off topic

https://www.sciencealert.co...

Ammonia on Pluto Hints at a Massive Hidden Ocean That Could Support Life

What makes it even more surprising is that ammonia doesn't last long (in cosmic terms) out in the open in the Solar System. Ultraviolet light and cosmic radiation degrade it relatively quickly - we're talking along the lines of millions of years.

Pluto is billions of years old, so something had to have put it there - and recently, too.

There's a clue in the way the ammonia is distributed: it seems to have been spewed out by several cryovolcanic vents: volcanoes that erupt subzero liquid volatiles such as water, methane and ammonia instead of molten rock.

The current Establishment backed theory that the underground oceans inside Pluto were initially formed when Pluto condensed from the primordial nebula and has been preserved for 4.5 billion years through the insulating action of a methane ice upper layer is undercut by the observation of ongoing transport of ammonia all over the surface of Pluto produced by many cryovolcanoes.

The only possible option that remains that explains this global underground ocean, Pluto must have a currently ongoing and persistent internal heat source. LENR

https://www.youtube.com/wat...

Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago

Detection of methane would prove that there are cows on Pluto.

Axil Axil • 4 years ago

Could it be that all that red stuff on the surface of Pluto is strawberry ice cream?

Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago

Ah, cows…ice cream.

You have a gift for logic.

Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago

No methane = no ice cream

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/T6Qg...

Alan DeAngelis • 4 years ago
Stephen • 4 years ago

That’s Udderly red icicles!

Sorry ;)

Nelson Vogel • 4 years ago

Why Mr. Google do not contact Mr. Rossi and make a fair deal ? lsn´t it more simple and cheap than burn money with wrong LENR experiments ?

Dr Bear • 4 years ago

No offence, but Mr Rossi refused any collaborations with all the scientists who have been working on LENR over the years. At least, this is the reply I got from other scientists when I asked your very question. I can't prove if the people I was talking to were telling the truth or not, but that's what I repeatedly got

Obvious • 4 years ago

Perhaps a replication of the Lugano experiment would be done. Low hanging fruit of COP 7+ available... Lugano Style.
The Professors should sharpen their pencils before Google tries it.
I hereby offer my help to Google in achieving this goal.

Bob Greenyer • 4 years ago

The SAFIRE Project - SAFIRE Reactor and Lab Walkthrough

"Slowing the speed of light by 5 times"

"Dark mode plasma electromagnetic structures"

Synthesis of elements

https://youtu.be/uOY8F_7zftE

Tip off: Francois Toussaint