On 26/10/2007 10:10 AM, Jones Beene wrote:

> Esa Ruoho wrote:
>> seems like this has been updated
>> http://www.drstiffler.com/ce4.asp
> 
> This is now shaping up as a very important experiment with a bona fide
> energy anomaly, and with a possible ZPE explanation. The anomaly is most
> evident in the form of electrical-in to lumens-out.
> 
> Near the bottom: LED Heat production was tested using the simple single
> coil circuit as shown in multiple images and described above. Ten LEDS
> were grouped together and enclosed by placing a Styrofoam tube around
> them and wrapping the tube in insulation wrap. A digital thermometer was
> used that reads to 0.1'C and has an accuracy of +/- 0.1'C. The ambient
> temperature was measured with a digital thermometer calibrated to NIST
> Standard Reference.
> 
> The test chamber was allowed to equalize with the ambient temperature.
> As seen in the photo the start of the first test shows the test chamber
> device at 24.7'C and the ambient at 24.6'C.
> 
> The first test was run for one hour.
> 
> Results of 1 hour run;
> LED test chamber 23.0'C --- Ambient 24.5'C
> 
> [TEMP DROP !!]
> 
> The results of the first test were interesting and it was decided to run
> another test for a longer period of time. The second test was setup in
> the same was as the first and lasted for four hours. At the end of the
> four hours the readings were;
> 
> Results of 4 hour run;
> LED test chamber 24.0'C --- Ambient 23.8'C
> 
> [small gain]
> 
> END
> 
> 
> OK this is important for several reasons. The light emission is being
> captured in the setup and adds to the stabilized heat- which is
> essentially zero gain.
> 
> This setup was done out of expediency to get a closed system.  If -
> however - the light were let-out through a clear window which kept heat
> from coming in - then there would undoubtedly be a real temp drop
> instead of a tantalizing hint of a temp drop.
> 
> That could be indicative of a what one would expect from ZPE coherence -
> which is a THERMAL LOSS of one form of energy as ambient energy is
> converted to another form (light) but at the same time the LoT are being
> maintained.
> 
> IOW ZPE in effect "props up" the thermal spectrum; and when it is
> withdrawn, then there is an unavoidable temp drop, which may be masked
> it the total energy is stabilized by keeping all the energy in one
> place. If and when light is not downshifted back to heat - we may see
> what is perhaps the first bona fide evidence of ZPE coherence in a
> simple reproducible experiment.
> 
> Very important clue IMHO.
> 
> Jones

This suggests "cold" electricity is an appropriate name. ;-)

Harry

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