Posted by amdx on January 17, 2012, 4:10 pm
Listening to the Rossi interview.
Rossi stated that the copper transmutation is a side effect.
I'm not sure what that means!
Is the heat produced by the transmutation?
Is the heat produced when the proton is removed from the hydrogen?
What's left when you remove the proton from hydrogen?
Mikek
Posted by Morris Dovey on January 17, 2012, 5:07 pm
On 1/17/12 3:10 PM, amdx wrote:
> What's left when you remove the proton from hydrogen?
One very angry electron!
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Posted by amdx on January 17, 2012, 6:22 pm
On 1/17/2012 4:07 PM, Morris Dovey wrote:
> On 1/17/12 3:10 PM, amdx wrote:
>> What's left when you remove the proton from hydrogen?
> One very angry electron!
Angry enough to produce a bunch of heat?
Mikek :-)
Posted by Morris Dovey on January 17, 2012, 7:07 pm
On 1/17/12 5:22 PM, amdx wrote:
> On 1/17/2012 4:07 PM, Morris Dovey wrote:
>> On 1/17/12 3:10 PM, amdx wrote:
>>
>>> What's left when you remove the proton from hydrogen?
>>
>> One very angry electron!
>>
> Angry enough to produce a bunch of heat?
It would seem so. I've seen (speculations) that the atomic energy
released might be in the range of 1 to 3 million times what might be
expected from purely chemical reactions involving hydrogen.
To me, that's a real *bunch*
If that's accurate, then the amount of resulting electrical energy
needed to produce the hydrogen gas fuel component by electrolysis (a
chemical reaction) would be considerably less than a drop in a bucket. :-)
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Posted by Martin Riddle on January 17, 2012, 7:04 pm
> Listening to the Rossi interview.
> Rossi stated that the copper transmutation is a side effect.
> I'm not sure what that means!
> Is the heat produced by the transmutation?
> Is the heat produced when the proton is removed from the hydrogen?
> What's left when you remove the proton from hydrogen?
> Mikek
Transmutation is not a 'side effect'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_transmutation
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