On Sun, 2011-11-13 at 16:20 -0800, Mary Yugo wrote:
It's also possible that cold fusion occurs in nature, and
through the
eons, the copper we see around us is the product of the same
reaction.
What reaction is that?
The reaction inside Rossi's reactor...
I have had it with Mary Yugo. She wrote:
This test will not work. Cold fusion does not produce neutrons and it
seldom produces radiation. I have told you that before. If you do not
believe me, please review the literature on your own.
Well that's inconvenient, isn't it? So we just look for
mary yugo appeared on the Steorn forums and has never been supportive of
any exotic energy technology developer, company or anything.
this pseudonym is just a hater.
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
I have had it with Mary Yugo. She wrote:
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Esa Ruoho esaru...@gmail.com wrote:
mary yugo appeared on the Steorn forums and has never been supportive of
any exotic energy technology developer, company or anything.
this pseudonym is just a hater.
Most people now believe that Steorn was a scam. Are you
Keeping feet on fire is a good way of wasting valuable research and
development time.
Would you like to do your work while some know-it-all smart alec is lobbing
rocks at your skull? You justify your actions by saying it was a scam and
total trash, by your estimate. Now you give the usual (the
This test will not work. Cold fusion does not produce neutrons and it
seldom produces radiation. I have told you that before. If you do not
believe me, please review the literature on your own.
Well that's inconvenient, isn't it? So we just look for anomalous heat
and nothing else?
No,
No time to study the literature but time to nagger and flood forums all day
with messages.
2011/11/13 Mary Yugo maryyu...@gmail.com
This test will not work. Cold fusion does not produce neutrons and it
seldom produces radiation. I have told you that before. If you do not
believe me, please
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.comwrote:
No time to study the literature but time to nagger and flood forums all
day with messages.
I have time to study about Rossi and directly related writings. I don't
have time to read the thousands of seemingly
If you don't read the literature, you won't be able to tell apart what is
logical to what is illogical. Besides, I am not a native speaker and
gmail's dictionary offered a wrong correction.
2011/11/13 Mary Yugo maryyu...@gmail.com
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Daniel Rocha
A few years ago you picked Steorn as your favourite hobby horse. Now you've
picked Rossi. What's the connection? They get a lot of publicity and people
are interested in them. So you manifest yourself in whichever place strikes
your whimsy, pour forth from the abundance within your soul and try
If you don't read the literature, you won't be able to tell apart what is
logical to what is illogical.
I disagree. Rossi's claim is different from most of the others in cold
fusion because it is so extravagant -- I mean come on! A megawatt for six
months on a handful of inexpensive fuel?
On Sun, 2011-11-13 at 10:22 -0800, Mary Yugo wrote:
OK, thanks. I guess in Rossi's case you look for transmutation to
copper isotopes. However, the one time this was done, the copper from
the ash from Rossi's machine had the EXACT isotope ratios that are
found in nature. That would be
It's also possible that cold fusion occurs in nature, and through the
eons, the copper we see around us is the product of the same reaction.
What reaction is that?
see
http://www.new.ans.org/pubs/journals/fst/a_114
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Mary Yugo maryyu...@gmail.com wrote:
It's also possible that cold fusion occurs in nature, and through the
eons, the copper we see around us is the product of the same reaction.
What reaction is that?
Mary Yugo has competent, courteous company in her skepticism -- especially
Scott Little of earthtech.org in Austin, Texas, whose website displays an
excellent calorimeter and many careful attempts since about 1995 to
replicate CF experiments, including SPAWAR codeposition with D-Pd in a
lithium
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Rich Murray rmfor...@gmail.com wrote:
Mary Yugo has competent, courteous company in her skepticism -- especially
Scott Little of earthtech.org in Austin, Texas, whose website displays an
excellent calorimeter and many careful attempts since about 1995 to
uh, Zen doesn't exist either, while reports of my survival are premature...
Ri ch a r ...
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 7:11 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Rich Murray rmfor...@gmail.com wrote:
Mary Yugo has
No, neither Scott nor Marissa replied to my emails months ago re Rossi --
apparently their tea leaves were so dry re this claim that they floated
right away into nanodust -- as the Knight said to Death in Bergman's The
Seventh Seal, while they were playing chess for life or death (for the
Mary Yugo wrote:
Even then, as recently as 6 months ago, someone sank another
half million Euros in Steorn. I found that pretty amazing. I guess
there are always some people who are beyond help and don't
listen to reason.
If this is the case and Steorn is a fraud, then those who have
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