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NEW ENERGY TIMES -- Issue #13 A most amazing pdf is mentioned here:I say "amazing" - because it sounds almost
exactly like the stimulus for the "heavy electron" of Widom and Larsen has been
mentioned here on vortex many times earlier - and indeed could be related
to the hypothetical lepton triad, electronium (*e-), of Frederick
Sparber, instead of the muon, which for months Fred and myself have tossed
around like the proverbial hot potato.
Not ot mention the fact that the "ultra low momentum neutrons" which can induce "chains of nuclear
reactions" sound a lot like the "energy deficient neutron" which we have
mentioned often here as being related to an "n=1/137 hydino". The two idea are
not incompatible.
This paper came out in May and this is the first
time I have seen it... honest... and if it is correct, well... let's just say it
ties in nicely with the idea of how electronium, or the
hydrino/deuterino would operate to produce cold fusion.
...hmm... sour cream or butter?
Jones
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- NEW ENERGY TIMES -- Issue #13 Jones Beene
- Re: NEW ENERGY TIMES -- Issue #13 Steven Krivit
- Re: NEW ENERGY TIMES -- Issue #13 Steven Krivit
- Re: NEW ENERGY TIMES -- Issue #13 RC Macaulay

