Re: [Vo]:A hybrid Holmlid-Hot-Cat experiment

2015-10-31 Thread Peter Gluck
Dear Jones, would you agree to publish this idea on EGO OUT? I will give the link to Vo anyway- I like the idea. Peter On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 7:37 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > There are a few possible ways in which the findings and the techniques > used to make dense

RE: [Vo]:A hybrid Holmlid-Hot-Cat experiment

2015-10-31 Thread Jones Beene
Yes no problem. From: Peter Gluck Subject: Re: [Vo]:A hybrid Holmlid-Hot-Cat experiment Dear Jones, would you agree to publish this idea on EGO OUT? I will give the link to Vo anyway- I like the idea. Peter On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 7:37 PM, Jones Beene wrote: There are a few

Re: [Vo]:A hybrid Holmlid-Hot-Cat experiment

2015-10-31 Thread Stephen Cooke
It looks like an interesting idea and not too difficult an experiment to set up and to perform. If it shows promise it could easily be adapted to use different frequency light maybe even IR and UV to see how it affects the results. What ever its result It could potentially give a good data

[Vo]:A hybrid Holmlid-Hot-Cat experiment

2015-10-30 Thread Jones Beene
There are a few possible ways in which the findings and the techniques used to make dense deuterium for Holmlid could find a direct and easy applicability in a glow-tube type of experiment - using the same type of alumina tube (or mullite) used by Parkhomov. To be safe, this kind of hybrid