See:
Storms, E. and B. Scanlan. Radiation Produced By Glow Discharge In
Deuterium. in 8th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen /
Deuterium Loaded Metals. 2007. Sicily, Italy.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/StormsEradiationp.pdf
- Jed
On Nov 9, 2007, at 6:28 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
See:
Storms, E. and B. Scanlan. Radiation Produced By Glow Discharge In
Deuterium. in 8th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen /
Deuterium Loaded Metals. 2007. Sicily, Italy.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/StormsEradiationp.pdf
Horace Heffner wrote:
This is landmark research. . . .
. . . in what appears to be a highly repeatable protocol.
Indeed. I hope it is okay for me to reveal this, but a second cell
has already been constructed, and it works as well as the first one.
If this can be widely replicated I
Horace Heffner wrote:
This is landmark research. Modified branching ratios as well as Coulomb
barrier defeating at intermediate energies are both clearly demonstrated
in what appears to be a highly repeatable protocol. The monoenergetic
0.8±0.1 MeV electrons are a surprise and should give
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EDITORIALS AND OPINION
1. http://newenergytimes.com/news/2007/NET25.htm#FROMEDFrom the Editor
2.
Keith Nagel wrote:
Hey Ed,
You write:
It is impossible to make a null run once deuterium has been introduced
into the system. Unless heroic efforts are made, some deuterium remains
as a background, as detected by the RGA.
I rather suspect it would be. OTOH, many of the past LENR papers
Jones Beene wrote:
Horace Heffner wrote:
This is landmark research. Modified branching ratios as well as
Coulomb barrier defeating at intermediate energies are both clearly
demonstrated in what appears to be a highly repeatable protocol. The
monoenergetic 0.8±0.1 MeV electrons are a
Edmund Storms wrote:
Therefore, in an effort to cover all the bases, we might add that the
radiation could be in the form of hydrinos or hydino-hydrides with an
energy intermediate to the proton or alpha. That alternative is
falsifiable -- by biasing the window somehow with a negative charge,
Wow Steve.
Best issue yet ! and Terry will be delighted that you managed to spice
up the science journalism with a more provocative diversion: Working
Sex - An Odyssey into (another variety) of Cultural Underworld, as some
might opine.
I was certain there was way to get a Monica joke
Jones,
If you did not look at the paper by Ron Bourgoin in the latest NET, you will
want to do so.
It reflects the insight by the late Dr. Robert Carroll into fractional quantum
states long before Mills surfaced.
Mark
On Nov 9, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Mark Goldes wrote:
Jones,
If you did not look at the paper by Ron Bourgoin in the latest NET,
you will want to do so.
It reflects the insight by the late Dr. Robert Carroll into
fractional quantum states long before Mills surfaced.
Sigh. What is the URL of
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