Thank you Jones for watching this lengthy video, and for your comments,
too. The movie is not a science paper, but more a lesson in procedure
on how MIles did it.
There exist Pd-D systems that make excess heat but do not use Lithium.
Therefore, I conclude, following other scientists' reasoning, that
Lithium is not required for the reaction.
Still, I sat and talked with him and David French for 2 1/2 hours, but
have to draw the line at less than 30 mins for youtube!
(I'd prefer shorter, but what can you do with a topic as detailed as
this?!)
As a general overview, I think this video can educate students and
investors on how experiments are done, and in this particular case, what
happens to your career when you succeed in your research.
Cold Fusion Now! videos seek to allow scientists in the field of
LENR/cold fusion to tell their own story, and document their
contributions through their own perspective. If they don't tell the
story, someone else will.
Thank you for your support. I am happy at the evolution of our videos.
If I may say so, they are getting better and better!
Ruby
On 7/9/16 7:56 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
This is very impressive and answers a lot of questions which were not
being addressed before. Finally most of the objections of skeptics are
addressed succinctly in one place by the leading expert. Long overdue.
One minor complaint - with the lack of inclusion of selected details
(since the target audience probably needs more information) is that
the D+6Li reaction fits the evidence as well or better than D+D but
was not even mentioned other than in a chart, and was ignored in the
dialog.
*From:*Esa Ruoho
Hi guys!
Any thoughts on this documentary? Ruby from ColdFusionNow used two of
my tunes in it, briefly, and it is apparently a nice documentary or
something. Here's some information:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM82RW7_II4
http://coldfusionnow.org/anomalous-effects-in-deuterated-systems-melvin-miles-the-correlation-of-excess-heat-and-helium/
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Ruby Carat
Eureka, CA USA