Re: The Silent Giant

2005-02-22 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote: Last year, Iwamura's prospects improved tremendously, when two leading institutions (Tokyo U. and the Spring8 facility) agreed to cooperate with him, and help confirm his results. He is very confident and he has guts, so he insists everything will work out fine in the end, and the tide i

Re: The Silent Giant

2005-02-22 Thread Jed Rothwell
Mike Carrell wrote: Iwamura works for Mitsubishi, and has produced some of the best, cleanest evidence for LENR transmutation, confirmed in Japan and noted in the financial press there. There it is, right in their own labs. If any nation should have an interest in LENR, Japan should be high on th

RE: The Silent Giant

2005-02-22 Thread Akira Kawasaki
February 22, 2005   Vortex,   The referenced "Silent Giant" by Mike is too busy currently propping up Mitsubishi Motors ever since it fell into disrepute because of hiding quality defects. After all, "Motors" was spun off  from it originally. A rescue effort for a petroleum consuming product make

Re: The Silent Giant

2005-02-22 Thread orionworks
> From: "Mike Carrell" > Subject: The Silent Giant > > Jed has just posted a message from Miles about a very > chilly reception at DoE for a grant proposal. Jones has > been beating up on Mills for supposedly dragging his > feet in his development. > > Nob

The Silent Giant

2005-02-22 Thread Mike Carrell
Jed has just posted a message from Miles about a very chilly reception at DoE for a grant proposal. Jones has been beating up on Mills for supposedly dragging his feet in his development.   Nobody is talking about Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, with a capitalization of over 200 billion yen and