The low pressure Hg lamps also have a 185 nm (6.715 ev) photon that can break the O-D bond too.
http://www.ultraviolet.com/lamp/sterlray.htm
"Ozone Producing Lamps Ozone (O3) is a highly reactive form of oxygen and is useful in water purification, as a deodorizer and as a cleaning agent. Ultr
Title: Re: New light on LENR
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 available to Swartz
Mitchell Swartz wrote:
" As before, any vort, student, or scientist want to bypassthe censored LENR-CANR site, who would like a copy of thepaper prepublication, please send me a private email,subject: Photoinduced Excess Heatand I will send a copy of the manuscript thereafter by email. The p
Mr. Rothwell remains argumentative to point away from
censorship at the LENR-CANR site, about which he protests too much.
The censorship has been noted by me, others,
and the late Dr. Eugene Mallove.
Here is yet another additional corroboration
taken from email written by our mutual late frie
I wrote:
"Swartz will have to do what 200 other authors have done. They had no
difficulty, and neither will he."
Just to amplify that, and give credit where it is due, let me point out
that two of these authors have been Nobel laureates, and several are among
the greatest electrochemists who ev
At 06:30 PM 8/21/2004, Jed Rothwell evasively wrote,
hand-waving to his own straw arguments, answering nothing.
Rothwell of course is simply ignoring the issues of possible
censorship on the LENR website.
Could it be?
Well, for the record, given Rothwell's evasive
nonsense, here is yet anoth
Mitchell Swartz writes:
"First, we sent Jed the files he's referred to in several formats.
We have proof he received them AND he received the files by email too."
Nope. I couldn't read the CD ROM and I never saw an e-mail. Maybe my e-mail
reader has a limit to the size of the message, or the serve
At 04:43 PM 8/21/2004, Jed Rothwell falsely wrote:
To be exact, Swartz sent me a
CD-ROM which I was totally unable to read. I could not even read the
directory.
I have had bad experiences with CD-ROMs. There seem to be three or four
different, mutually incompatible formats: ISO, SIF, UDF and so
At 04:43 PM 8/21/2004, Jed Rothwell falsely wrote:
To be exact, Swartz sent me a
CD-ROM which I was totally unable to read. I could not even read the
directory.
I have had bad experiences with CD-ROMs. There seem to be three or four
different, mutually incompatible formats: ISO, SIF, UDF and so
Edmund 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 formats.
To be e
> Ed,
>
> Thanks for your more detailed answer, which addresses several points of
> interest in the Letts effect which were unclear from you published experiment,
> and your previous messages. Perhaps we should even reserve judgement on this
> name, the Letts effect, pending review of the similar
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004, William Beaty wrote:
> Babelfish also does a slightly-worthwhile job on the following URLs.
Also: select "chinese-trad" as the language. Here's a sample:
http://www.ncu.edu.tw/ncu2/modules.php?name=Ncu_main&file=index&func=article&sid=2393
Reporter the pond biograp
Ed,
Thanks for your more detailed answer, which addresses several points of interest in
the Letts effect which were unclear from you published experiment, and your previous
messages. Perhaps we should even reserve judgement on this name, the Letts effect,
pending review of the similar work of
The Ball Lightning Symposium apparently just took place last week in
Taiwan. I received the following chinese-language file. Can anyone
translate?
See this temporary GIF image
http://amasci.com/temp.gif
Babelfish also does a slightly-worthwhile job on the following URLs.
-- For
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 what you would consider progress short of my ag
Some info related to the *New light on LENR * thread.
Yarn spinning that Jones Beene will appreciate. :-)
http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/presentations/Dallas1.htm
"[11:24] Ah, after we recovered this gold and silver for a couple of weeks, we began to recover something else. And the som
The laser triggered "exotherm" might be the result of formation of Lithium-Gold, Lithium-Pd,
Li-D, and out gassed Deuterons, or any number of exothermic intermetallic compound/Deuteron
formation reactions.
The exothermic Lithium-Tin reaction was considered for space power applications
in the
At 10:38 AM 8/20/4, Jones Beene wrote:
>Fromthe Letts paper, page 7:
>"During the course of experimentation it was discovered that polarization
>of the laser beam can dramatically affect the thermal response of the
>cathode to the laser beam. Cravens observed during one of our runs that
>when the
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.
At 2:58 PM 8/20/4, Edmund Storms wrote:
>2. An isoperibolic calorimeter has an artifact w
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