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Started by Arthur1, March 31, 2015, 02:03:48 AM

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lumen

Quote from: pomodoro on April 02, 2015, 03:53:14 AM
I can't see the electrons actually having enough momentum to strike the plate.
I can easily detect thoriated tungsten with my Geiger counter from several inches through air so there must be some high energy emissions.
I'm sure the emissions would increase drastically when heated.

profitis

Lumen:'I'm sure the emissions would increase drastically when heated'

Quantum laws are beyond the reach of thermodynamic laws.uranium or thorium don't get more radio-active on heating no.I was just explaining this in the vortex thread yesterday

profitis

Telecom:'Alpha particles bombard negatively charged filament which emits electrones.'

The radioactivity is far too weak to do anything.thorium is added to reduce work-function of tungsten so it emits at lower temps

mscoffman

Quote from: profitis on April 03, 2015, 12:00:02 AM
Lumen:'I'm sure the emissions would increase drastically when heated'

Quantum laws are beyond the reach of thermodynamic laws.uranium or thorium don't get more radio-active on heating no.I was just explaining this in the vortex thread yesterday

Yeah, the two worlds act as though they are totally isolated, which they are, by many electron volts. This is what encouraged Rossi
to build the LENR Hot Cat reactor.  The LENR nuclear laws stay the same even after a drastic upshift in the cat reactors base
temperature.

By the way I read a quote by a person who said that Thorium's use in vacuum tube cathodes is unrelated to it's nuclear energy
situation. I found that somewhat reassuring. I cannot refind that quote.

:S:MarkSCoffman



pomodoro

Let's assume the device works and electrons hit the plate. Do they power the load or heat up the plate?