Re: [Vo]:FYI: SKINR gets Positive Heat Results, On-Going Contract Continues
In reply to Mark Jurich's message of Fri, 9 Jun 2017 23:04:57 +: Hi, [snip] >Can't elaborate much more, just heard it through the LENR GrapeVine. Perhaps >it's somewhat old news (weeks old?), but thought I'd mention it in passing. Perhaps you are referring to this?:- http://www.prweb.com/releases/2017/01/prweb13961529.htm Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html
Re: [Vo]:FYI: SKINR gets Positive Heat Results, On-Going Contract Continues
oops before that message went out, I remembered that Kucherov passed away prematurely a few years ago. Apologies. On 6/9/2017 7:46 PM, Jones Beene wrote: Mark Jurich wrote: > > Can’t elaborate much more, just heard it through the LENR Grapevine. Perhaps it’s somewhat old news (weeks old?), but thought I’d mention it in passing. > … Congrats to SKINR! > Cheers, Mark Jurich Cheers indeed. We wish that Mark's grapevine was a little riper. I have no idea what the details of this SKINR research consist of, but let me put forth a guess, more like a hope or some wishful thinking about what they could be doing - which would have the maximum impact on state of the art. The future of LENR looks to me like it is going to involve laser irradiation. This expectation goes well beyond the work of Holmlid - which begs to be replicated. There is no indication that anyone who is well-funded is even attempting replication or their own experiments with lasers, however. The hope is that there is work going on which is under the radar despite a recent paper on a failure to replicate the Letts/Cravens effect. As it turns out, Graham Hubler (many years ago) was considered a leading expert in pulsed laser deposition. He authored textbooks on the subject back in the 1990s. He also teamed with Yan Kucherovon a number of patents, and he too is an expert on pulsed lasers. There is no indication that this expertise with lasers in being used presently, however. With or without lasers, let's hope this effort bears fruit and turns a bad year into a great vintage.
Re: [Vo]:FYI: SKINR gets Positive Heat Results, On-Going Contract Continues
Mark Jurich wrote: > > Can’t elaborate much more, just heard it through the LENR Grapevine. Perhaps it’s somewhat old news (weeks old?), but thought I’d mention it in passing. > … Congrats to SKINR! > Cheers, Mark Jurich Cheers indeed. We wish that Mark's grapevine was a little riper. I have no idea what the details of this SKINR research consist of, but let me put forth a guess, more like a hope or some wishful thinking about what they could be doing - which would have the maximum impact on state of the art. The future of LENR looks to me like it is going to involve laser irradiation. This expectation goes well beyond the work of Holmlid - which begs to be replicated. There is no indication that anyone who is well-funded is even attempting replication or their own experiments with lasers, however. The hope is that there is work going on which is under the radar despite a recent paper on a failure to replicate the Letts/Cravens effect. As it turns out, Graham Hubler (many years ago) was considered a leading expert in pulsed laser deposition. He authored textbooks on the subject back in the 1990s. He also teamed with Yan Kucherovon a number of patents, and he too is an expert on pulsed lasers. There is no indication that this expertise with lasers in being used presently, however. With or without lasers, let's hope this effort bears fruit and turns a bad year into a great vintage.
[Vo]:FYI: SKINR gets Positive Heat Results, On-Going Contract Continues
Can't elaborate much more, just heard it through the LENR GrapeVine. Perhaps it's somewhat old news (weeks old?), but thought I'd mention it in passing. ... Congrats to SKINR! Cheers, Mark Jurich