Axil-- Thanks for that important heads-up.
My thoughts on what is warranted: 1. EM monitors to measure nuclear magnetic spin transitions covering the range of energies expected for spin state transitions. The instruments should be able to create an overlying H magetic field to provide the capability to change this field and the resulting B field within the reacting material. This is warranted to determine the material (nucleus) responsible for any observed EM emission. MRI technolgy—nuclear spin quantum energy states as affected by a magnetic field, polarization of the nucleus in a magnetic field and the design procedures for MRI equipment are pertinent. 2. An arrangement of several coincident gamma monitors set up like spokes on a wheel to look for back-to-back .51 MEV photons associated with beta+ decay of Ni isotopes. The axis of the array should be variable to line up with magnetic fields and any other geometry associated with the reactor design and/or the ambient conditions. 3. Instruments to detect spp pheomena, potentially using magnetic inductance coils to monitor rapidly changing magnetic fields associated with spp solitrons. 4. Probes to monitor phonic energy state changes that occur quickly in discrete quantum steps associated with electron spin energy coupling to loss of spin energy nuclear mass. Bob Cook From: Axil Axil Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2015 4:07 PMes To: vortex-l Subject: Re: [Vo]:LENR history still repeats itself https://youtu.be/iS4qNbMCBL0?t=4057 At 1:05 into the video near the end, National instriments states that they want to support the development of cold fusion by developing tools that researchers need to produce data from which theories can be developed. National instriments wants MFMP to tell them what tools they need to solve the cold fusion issue. It is time to reach out to National Instriments to get everything required to make progress in MFMP experiments. also http://coldfusionnow.org/james-truchard-opening-niweek-2012-ni-gives-free-labview-to-cold-fusion-scientists-since-1989/ Dr Truchard the founder of National Instriments has supported cold fusion research for years, offering LabView software free to all researchers in the field. Last year, LENR featured prominently at NIWeek 2012, the National Instruments showcase of their new products and solutions for scientific research. Its now time that MFMP enter into a partnership with National Instriments so that they might get their share of National instriments free experimental equipment and technecal support. On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Peter Gluck <peter.gl...@gmail.com> wrote: But sooner or later this will change for progress This is for today: http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/05/new-results-will-be-analysed-to-death.html See you next day/week/month i.e. tomorrow! Yours, Peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com