Re: New light on LENR-CANR site

2004-08-22 Thread Nick Palmer
Mitchell, why don't you just send the papers in a Word document or text plus GIFS form on a CD that a standard system can read. If you truly want your papers on the site, then because of the way that the LENR-CANR operators want papers presented, you will have to do that - that is their prer

Re: PHONON importance in superconductivity

2004-08-22 Thread Grimer
At 02:05 pm 22-08-04 -0400, you wrote: >>High temperature superconductors are almost always some type of copper >>oxide (cuprate) ceramic doped with a variety of elements, from bismuth, >>yttrium and lanthanum to strontium and calcium. For unknown reasons, this >>mélange of atoms conducts ele

Re: New light on LENR-CANR site

2004-08-22 Thread Edmund Storms
I want to thank Swartz for pointing out the errors.  After comparing the website to his list of references on his website I could find 5 citations that contained differences, generally of a minor nature.  These will be corrected.  However, I did discover that 18 of his papers are missing on the w

RE: New light on LENR

2004-08-22 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi Ed & Horace. The follow experiment may shed some light on Ed's observations regarding magnetism and ionic flow in electrochemical cells. An electrolytic cell was constructed using a rectangular transparent vessel, perhaps 1/2" in thickness, with a wire anode and cathode at each end of the cell

PHONON importance in superconductivity

2004-08-22 Thread Colin Quinney
Vibrations in Crystal Lattice Play Big Role in High Temperature Superconductors from PhysOrg.com http://www.physorg.com/news884.html August 22, 2004   An elegant experiment conducted by University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) scientists, in co

New light on LENR-CANR site

2004-08-22 Thread Mitchell Swartz
At 12:47 PM 8/21/2004, Ed Storms wrote: > I have no idea how Mitchell thinks.  I and Jed on numerous occasions have asked him for copies of his work.  On the few occasions when he responded, the files were not in the right format to upload.  He was told of this problem, but he never sent proper

RE: Fw: New Shoulders Paper

2004-08-22 Thread William Beaty
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Keith Nagel wrote: > Hi Bill. > > You need to read the paper in question; I did. It was the stuff about "miniscule piece of apparatus operating out of a backpack" that made me question the appropriateness of the HyperPhysics quote. I was thinking that you cannot just go and

Re: FORCE - who needs it!

2004-08-22 Thread Grimer
The following URL shows the power relation between stress and strain for a brittle material. http://www.grimer2.freeserve.co.uk/pge17.htm Because the stress-strain curve of a brittle material is virtually a straight line it is important to stress (no pun intended ) that this stress-strain curv

Re: New light on LENR

2004-08-22 Thread Edmund Storms
Horace Heffner wrote: > At 7:40 AM 8/21/4, Edmund Storms wrote: > >Horace Heffner wrote: > > > >> It appears we have made no progress at all on the issues I have raised. > >> Rather than wasting more time on that now, I would very much appreciate > >> information on a side issue you have raised

Re: New light on LENR

2004-08-22 Thread Mitchell Swartz
At 10:37 PM 8/21/2004, Ed Storm's wrote: So that no misunderstanding is generated by Swartz’s comments, let me state clearly the approach taken at LENR-CANR.  We place on the site all published citations we can find to papers that have any relationship to LENR.  Twenty-five citations are availab

Re: New light on LENR

2004-08-22 Thread Mitchell Swartz
At 10:37 PM 8/21/2004, Ed Storms wrote:  I take responsibility for such judgments.  Nevertheless, if the author can make a good case for the value of the work, I can change my mind.   Ed Storms does finally admit that he is the source of the censorship. This does appear to totally corroborate

Re: Ozone Producing Lamps & Hydrinos?

2004-08-22 Thread Frederick Sparber
The Electronic Ballast for UVC Lamps:   http://www.ultraviolet.com/lamp/surelite.htm   hold the current of a range of lamp wattages/sizes at about 400 milliamperes.   Putting a concentric glass sleeve over a lamp, with metal end caps/seals and using a second ballast would make a secondary discha

Re: New light on LENR

2004-08-22 Thread Horace Heffner
At 7:40 AM 8/21/4, Edmund Storms wrote: >Horace Heffner wrote: > >> It appears we have made no progress at all on the issues I have raised. >> Rather than wasting more time on that now, I would very much appreciate >> information on a side issue you have raised in the discussion. > >I don't know wh