Robin van Spaandonk wrote: > In reply to Paul Lowrance's message of Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:58:36 -0800: > Hi Paul, > [snip] >> your LED46 generates a lot of noise. If your LED generates a lot of voltage >> noise then a great deal of physicists around the world that I'm in contact with >> and I would purchase the LED's. > [snip] > If this appeal doesn't work, then you might have more luck purchasing a few LEDs > and sending them free of charge to researchers who you believe might be inclined > to make the necessary measurements. > Regards, > > Robin van Spaandonk
That should work. You have the right idea. For some time I've had a few experiments that interest a small percentage of scientists *if* they can see it, touch it, tweak it, and play with it. That's a live demonstration, and really the only method that seems to work. Although a lot of physicists are skeptical since present experiments are very sensitive and difficult to replicate. What I'm now trying to accomplish are a new set of experiments extremely simple to replicate and far more convincing. This should improve the skeptic --> believer conversion rate in live demonstrations, but who knows what will happen online. I have my own theory what's happening in the online "free energy" community.
Regards, Paul

