Interesting Hoyt.
But a negative ion such as H- , O-, or Cl- has a mass thousands to
tens of thousands times that of an electron or a possible (*e-) entity
and will stay in the center of the CRT when the trace line is moved
up or down.
Thanks.
Fred
----- Original Message -----From: Hoyt A. Stearns jr.Sent: 2/24/2006 8:09:50 PMSubject: RE: Primordial Electronium SourcesI think you will see a small short line at the center. I've seen these numerous times with similar experiments.I've heard it's due to the heavy ions from the gasses that haven't all been all evacuated. They sometimes leave a burn mark on the phosphor, depending onthe quality of the tube.Hoyt StearnsScottsdale, Arizona-----Original Message-----
From: Frederick Sparber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 7:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Primordial Electronium SourcesThe Coby CX-TV1 5" Black-and-White portable TV (12 volt DC powered) arrived today.$16.99 US plus $7.50 shipping.Easily opened by removing four screws allowing access to the~ 6 x 7 inch PC board that lays flat below the ~ 7 inch long CRTthat has small diameter wires running from the top of the boardup to the horizontal and vertical sweep coil terminals.The next task (to be delegated to a cohort) is to disconnect thevertical coil wires on the board and apply a variable D.C. tomove the horizontal line up about 1.5 inches, and masking it toallow (in a well darkened room) looking for a faint trace an inch or sobelow it which could indicate the presence of the mass 2+ electronmasses (*e-) (Electronium).Calculations indicate that as little as one (*e-) per Trillion electronscan be detected by this approach.Like the Cold Fusion effort, the more people willing and able totry this, the better.The TV is a bargain at more than 3 times the price and with carecan be put back in service for camping, emergencies or whateverif care is taken.Fred

