Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I personally do not see WL theory as something that would require
much more than an undergraduate level . . .
Well, I took undergraduate level physics, albeit in 1975. A mid-level
course at Cornell. I got A's. But we never touched on anything as
You can tell that WL theory does not fit experiments since it does not
predict the formation of He4 within a few hours of experiment. Thus, the
constant attacks of Krivit on MacKubre's M4 experiment. That experiment
rules out, completely, WL theory. Thus, Krivit makes himself a stooge by
Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:
You can tell that WL theory does not fit experiments since it does not
predict the formation of He4 within a few hours of experiment.
WL try to explain this discrepancy, don't they?
Thus, the constant attacks of Krivit on MacKubre's M4
No, not at all. They rely on circumstantial evidence of unusual LENR
processes and on Krivit, to try to put McKubre to shame.
2012/2/19 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:
You can tell that WL theory does not fit experiments since it does
not
From Jed:
...
Krivit has done important work, and he has done a lot of good for the
field. Both Steven and I have worked with Krivit, and benefited from
the experience. So I do not wish to turn this thread into a
bash Steve Krivit extravaganza. But I would like to add one thing.
Beta delayed? Don't you mean beta speed up? In order to get to He4,
tritium decay should be accelerated, from a half life of 10years to
something of miliseconds.
2012/2/19 Alain Sepeda alain.sep...@gmail.com
this decay is well known, so no new physics involved...
it can be considered by
no, as they say in the slide,
it is alpha disintegration, that follow the rythm of beta decay.
It is their explanation, and it seems standard physic (even if there is a
needed trick either with energetic state or pauli-excluded beta)
I could find those exambles cited beside the slides of Larsen
But that requires very heavy nucleus, like thorium or uranium. And it would
present a similar problem to explain the presence beginning with
tritium, since alpha emitters in general have very long decay times, at
least for the purpose of the experiment. Just check the list of half
lives of
Krivit wrote:
Not verified. Just reporting the facts on record.
I’m trying to wrap this investigation up and finish up the loose ends.
In month 12 now. Has cost me more than $50,000 in labor and expenses.
Has cost the field at least a one-year delay/interference in covering real
science.
50K$ for that shitty investigation?!? Seriously???
2012/2/18 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
Krivit wrote:
Not verified. Just reporting the facts on record.
I’m trying to wrap this investigation up and finish up the loose ends.
In month 12 now. Has cost me more than $50,000 in labor and
I wrote:
If he is a scammer he has not scammed anyone yet as far as I know.
More to the point, Krivit has not found any victims yet either. What kind
of investigation is this? He thinks he has disproved the science. I
disagree, but if that is what he did, he could have done it as easily
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Alan Fletcher a...@well.com wrote:
The SK continues to believe that a corporate address and a factory have to be
co-located.
LOL! If this were true, Delaware would be an industrial behemoth:
More than 900,000 business entities have their legal home in
From Jed:
...
As Daniel says, what could possibly cost $50,000 about this?
What has Krivit done? He has not uncovered anything that has
not been reported here, as far as I know. He went all the
way to Italy to report that Rossi will not let people use
their own instruments and the
From Jed:
...
As Daniel says, what could possibly cost $50,000 about this?
What has Krivit done? He has not uncovered anything that has
not been reported here, as far as I know. He went all the
way to Italy to report that Rossi will not let people use
their own instruments and the
OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
When I was still one of the NET BoD directors I asked Krivit whether he was
actually pursuing the role of an advocate rather than that of an
independent investigative reporter. This was related to the fact that I
noticed he was
If one is advocating it, this limitation should be overcome. With 50k$, a
year, that is possible, either by self learning or going to an university.
2012/2/18 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
As Dirty Harry said, a man should know his limitations.
- Jed
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:
If one is advocating it, this limitation should be overcome. With 50k$, a
year, that is possible, either by self learning or going to an university.
I believe you are suggesting that with $50,000 per year, Krivit might study
by himself or attend
Well, I personally do not see WL theory as something that would require
much more than an undergraduate level, or for the most complicated ones,
anything close to a PhD. I believe Mizuno said he cannot understand
simply because the theories presented so far really do not make sense.
But he is
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