Robin/all,

> >My challenge: how about a few simple protocols for reproducible
> experiments
> >to test some of the theories previously discussed here?
>
> Here's a relatively simple test to see if hydrinos are fusing with
> nitrogen to create O15 in the engine.

[snip]

Thanks for your input.

As I said in my original post, I've no first hand experience to suggest that
Joe cells actually work (so no, I've not got one in the garage!).  Whilst
the anecdotal evidence out there is certainly of interest, what I'd like to
see happen is some genuine science done on a functioning cell.

As you may be aware, there is supposed to be a Joe cell workshop occurring
after the ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference in Salt Lake City, July 30
this year, with Peter Stevens demonstrating (hopefully) a working device.
If no working device is shown, I guess that will tell it's own story too.

Sadly, I live in the sun drenched North East of Scotland, so will not be
able to attend the seminar in person.  However, my thoughts were that if (1)
we could get together some protocols along the lines of the one that you've
suggested to test various theories and (2) a working cell *is* shown at EOTC
then (3) we should be able to find someone trustworthy to perform the
various tests on the working cell.  I haven't yet suggested this to Sterling
Allan, but considering how much personal faith he seems to have invested in
the truth of these cells, I can't see how he wouldn't want this sort of
testing to go ahead...

Incidentally, is anyone on-list planning to attend the conference?

Cheers,
Patrick
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