I don't know about the rest of you, but I've had enough of the E-Cat fiasco until the end of the month.
I was going thru some old papers and found an s.p.f newsgroup article from 1991. yes, I'm kind of a pack-rat when it comes to sci-tech stuff. The article was posted by Bill Goffe at the Univ of Texas, and he was writing about an article he had seen in the NYTimes. The article was written by Glenn Seaborg and Paul Nitze (GS shared a Nobel prize in '51, and Nitze was an arms control advisor to every president from Truman to Reagan). Here is what I wanted to ask the Vort Collective to see what, if anything, is in its consciousness about the following excerpt taken from the Seaborg/Nitze article: "In 1932, two British scientists, John Cockcroft and Ernest T.S. Walton, demonstrated that nuclear energy could be generated by the collision of artificially accelerated atomic nuclei in which both the initial and resulting nuclei were nonradioactive. Energy was released in the form of electrically charged atoms. This opens the possibility of converting the nuclear energy directly into electrical energy, avoiding the heat conversion that is common to all electric-power generating processes and that warms the planet." Does Mills mention these two scientists? Is this what Moray's device did? Enjoy, -Mark

