Michael Huffman wrote: > Moin Chris, > > Mea culpa. Too much coffee, and too many s's. Try this URL > > http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/suslick/britannica.html > > Knuke
This is kind of weird. I haven't checked Suslick's site in about 2 1/2 years. I just went to have a look at site, and nearly everything regarding his nickel work is gone. I scoured the entire thing only to find the barest of mention of his nickel work. I remember when I first found his website, his biggest discovery at the time was amorphous iron powder, which had applications in the recording industry, and the transformer industry. I exchanged some e-mails with him, told him about Mill's work with nickel, and suggested that he try cavitating that. I checked his website about 18 months later, and roughly on quarter of his site was devoted to a nickel powder that he had created which he was claiming could store 10,000 times the energy in a battery than a normal NiMH battery. He had a patent for a nickel process, and there was a link on the site to his private company which was shopping his technologies around. He has done so much work since then that it drowns out his early stuff, but I also did a Google, and I went 22 pages deep without seeing any reference to either his nickel work or his company. He is an old friend of an old friend of mine, so I might have to make some inquiries. If you want to write him directly, he used to answer his e-mails immediately. He seems to be pretty busy these days, though. Knuke

