on 12/2/04 12:40 PM, Horace Heffner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 11:58 AM 12/2/4, Harry Veeder wrote:
> 
>> My hunch is that earth's gravity plays a essential role in the generation
>> excess heat in a CF cell. If I am correct, then rotating the same apparatus
>> will change the amount of excess heat generated. ( I am not sure if the
>> change will be positive or negative.)
>> 
>> Of course, to properly test my hunch, the CF cell would have to be designed
>> in such a way that the electrolytic performance is not appreciably improved
>> or worsened when undergoing rotation. Would it be possible build such an
>> 'indifferent electrolytic cell'?
> 
> So you hope to do an experiment?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Horace Heffner   
> 
> 

Of some kind. I hope.

I misunderstood the focus of your 'gravi-chem' research.
I thought your focus was D+D fusion.
Is it fair to say the primary focus of your research is the critique of the
conservation laws by physical means?

Harry

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