Re: Dual electron catalysed fusion

2004-12-05 Thread Jones Beene
Horace Heffner writes, The quantum wavefunction of a particle is a function that provides by location the probability amplitude for finding a particle. The square root of the probability amplitude is the probability density, the probability of finding the particle per volume of space. A

Re: Papers by M. Swartz

2004-12-05 Thread Jed Rothwell
Mitchell Swartz wrote: On his censored (and misnamed) LENR/CANR website is the following: PROCEEDINGS Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF-10) Cambridge, Massachusetts 24 - 29 August 2003 Papers are listed by the principal author's last name. which thus falsely claims to list

LENR-CANR database include 28 papers by Swartz!

2004-12-05 Thread Jed Rothwell
Mitchell Swartz accuses us of censoring him and cutting his papers from indexes. Anyone who looks in our index will see that we list 28 papers by him. Obviously his statements are nonsense. We have censored three papers but we included 28 others by the same author?!? What kind of censorship

Re: Papers by M. Swartz

2004-12-05 Thread Mitchell Swartz
Jed Rothwell dishonestly states: Incorrect. Those are all the papers submitted to the proceedings. I do not include papers presented but never submitted. One or two were submitted to Peter Hagelstein but not to me, and the authors said they did not want me to upload them to LENR-CANR.org.

Re: LENR-CANR database include 28 papers by Swartz!

2004-12-05 Thread Mitchell Swartz
This is just another obvious falsehood by Jed Rothwell who tries to deflect the issue and a falsehood which requires a response. The actual issue involves the ICCF10 Titles. Nothing else. The actual issue is: The censored LENR-CANR database removed the two oral papers and one demonstration

Re: LENR-CANR database include 28 papers by Swartz!

2004-12-05 Thread Jed Rothwell
Mitchell Swartz wrote: The censored LENR-CANR database removed the two oral papers and one demonstration paper, pending for the ICCF10 Proceedings. Furthermore, when this was discussed, others contacted me with the same complaint. We include no oral papers in the LENR-CANR database. We only list

Re: CF and Orientation .

2004-12-05 Thread Mitchell Swartz
At 02:04 AM 11/28/2004, Horace Heffner wrote: At 11:11 PM 11/27/4, Harry Veeder wrote: Hi, This is my first post. I was wondering if anyone in CF community has looked for evidence of a correlation between the orientation of a CF cell and the amount of excess heat produced. Perhaps the

Re: LENR-CANR database include 28 papers by Swartz!

2004-12-05 Thread Mitchell Swartz
Jed Rothwell continues his high-bandwidth falsehoods. First, Rothwell got the papers in title before ICCF10, in follow-up by email, in the listing FROM ICCF10, and thereafter over and over and over. Caught in his lies, he again changes the subject, but cannot tell the truth. Second, at least

Re: Dual electron catalysed fusion

2004-12-05 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Sat, 04 Dec 2004 20:42:11 -0900: Hi, [snip] respect, the collapse of the wavefunctions, fusion is an event similar to an observation. A similar collapse occurs at the moment of a tunneling event, and fusion and tunneling may in fact be the same thing.

Re: Is charge always conserved?

2004-12-05 Thread Harry Veeder
Harry Veeder wrote: Since it is acceptable to question conservation laws on this forum, perhaps CF is possible because the charge on subatomic particles is not conserved in all contexts. Note: This is different from the concept of 'charge shielding'. Furthermore, consider the fusion

Ceramics and material science

2004-12-05 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones made an interesting comment regarding ceramics in his post. One of my objectives in studying the various threads in this group is try to keep current on material sciences as it relates to the wonderful new quasi metal-ceramic technology emerging. Our industry has so many new products

RE: Ceramics and material science

2004-12-05 Thread Don Wiegel
I also enjoy the crabbing back and forth between the posters. I have been lurking for A-Few years now; and, look forward each day to the Vortex Group. I have not found any other group on the net that is as interesting as this one. I'm sure there are many others, like me, out there. An