Hi Keith,
His name is Keith Trenton. Believe me, no moss would dare grow anywhere near him. At some point in the future he may find his way back into the Carroll work with its many implications, but it would require a pretty hefty budget. We tried to find government funding to explore some of the possibilities some years back, but as with LENR, there was nobody brave enough to sign off on a project so far from mainstream physics. Trenton suggested a few practical implications in fields such as medicine - a pion knife would be far better than a gamma knife for certain brain operations, as one example. Carroll's idea for a pion drive, he believes, if translated into hardware, might eventually make interstellar space craft practical.
Mark
From: "Keith Nagel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Robert Carroll Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 23:44:44 -0400
Hey Mark,
you write: >At least one young scientist believes he was more correct than most will >allow.
You ought to let the poor boy out of the basement for some air, he must have moss growing between his toes at this point.
It would probably help you more than hurt. Just a thought *smile*
K.

