From: mix...@bigpond.com
➢ Are you sure that they ever had anyone in such a position?
I would be shocked if BLP has not employed a high level mechanical engineer on
the Sun Cell, given their enormous funding level and the needs of the project.
He may not have the exact title “Lead Mechanical
In reply to JonesBeene's message of Wed, 15 Nov 2017 13:04:30 -0800:
Hi,
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>Whoever provided the subject heading for this thread must have learned to
>spell from Dan Quayle (former VP)
big grin.
>
>One a slightly more serious not - interesting News from BLP turned up on
>another forum
>
Whoever provided the subject heading for this thread must have learned to spell
from Dan Quayle (former VP)… big grin.
One a slightly more serious not - interesting News from BLP turned up on
another forum…
https://jobs.physicstoday.org/jobs/10412104/lead-mechanical-engineer
This is a job
In reply to bobcook39...@hotmail.com's message of Wed, 15 Nov 2017 14:45:31
+:
Hi Bob,
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>Robin
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>The hydrogen after forming Millss hydrino may become a Cooper pair of
>protons, but not change to a D nucleus, but instead couple with 2 electrons
>(paired) to form a neutral duplex
Robin—
The hydrogen after forming Mills’s hydrino may become a Cooper pair of protons,
but not change to a D nucleus, but instead couple with 2 electrons (paired) to
form a neutral duplex BEC of 0 spin and 0 charge.
Bob Cook
From: mix...@bigpond.com
Brian-
I was fatigued after only about 30 pages. I would say that a technical editor
to reduce some of the non-essential experimental details is warranted to reach
a wider audience.
Bob Cook
From: Brian Ahern
Sent: Tuesday, November 14,
I learned science as a kid with a book (La science, ses progrès,ses
applications) that was written in the 19030s and updated in the 50-60s.
You could feel the wind of history from the Ancient amber to the
Magnetron... I'm shocked today by the historical ignorance that a kid of 15
have broke just
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