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Simple Cold Fusion

Started by aoi3610, January 13, 2011, 07:56:03 AM

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If you put it back does it again have to be 4 hours long?

No, perhaps 20-30 minutes.

aoi3610

Well, I'll say one thing.

It's getting some views.

Thanks for at least looking.

broli

Yeah it always takes a bit of time before a thread catches on. Meanwhile, did you also record this experiment on video? It would be interesting to see how this torch looks and sounds like.

Also if neutrons are emitted, how effective would it be to measure beta decay due to neutron emmision which has a mean life time of about 15 min. The latter detectors are dirt cheap unlike a neutron detector.

aoi3610

Quote from: broli on January 13, 2011, 12:42:14 PM
Yeah it always takes a bit of time before a thread catches on. Meanwhile, did you also record this experiment on video? It would be interesting to see how this torch looks and sounds like.

I will organise a video, to be fair, it looks just like a candle burning, but without the black off the top. It was only a small flame, perhaps an inch tall. Yellow.

QuoteAlso if neutrons are emitted, how effective would it be to measure beta decay due to neutron emmision which has a mean life time of about 15 min. The latter detectors are dirt cheap unlike a neutron detector.

Where could I obtain one of these detectors?
I am in the UK?

Is anyone in the UK that has a Neutron detector live Near Coventry?

If so, fancy a cup of coffee whilst you "test" the "device"?

Just a thought.

broli

Quote from: aoi3610 on January 13, 2011, 01:11:06 PM
I will organise a video, to be fair, it looks just like a candle burning, but without the black off the top. It was only a small flame, perhaps an inch tall. Yellow.

Where could I obtain one of these detectors?
I am in the UK?

Is anyone in the UK that has a Neutron detector live Near Coventry?

If so, fancy a cup of coffee whilst you "test" the "device"?

Just a thought.

I doubt you'll find a lab or university allowing to use their multi thousand euro/pound/dollar neutron detector.

What I had in mind was using a Geiger counter. You confine the setup in a container with the Geiger tube. If neutrons are emitted in about 15 mins the Geiger counter should go nuts caused by beta particles produced by the decay of the neutrons. Its a qualitative experiment rather than a quantitative in order to determine radiation. I mean if the counter reacts at all that should be a big hint to nuclear reactions taking place and if it even peaks at 15min that should be an almost undeniable evidence of neutron radiation.

At least that's my logic  ;D .

Of course weighing is as beneficial. Or especially if you find gold attached to you your lead.