Sorry Jed. I apologize for the quite rude joke. Couldn't resist.
By the way I missed this McKubre test in US. Can you tell me more and
provide some pointers ?
Thanks
Andrea

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>
Date: 2011/12/5
Subject: Re: [Vo]: ECAT Triggered by Cosmic Rays?
To: [email protected]


Andrea Selva <[email protected]> wrote:

Could this theory explain why e-cat works only at exactly 44.50N, 11.40E (
> Via dell'Elettricista, 
> 6<http://maps.google.it/maps/place?ftid=0x477e2c9d8f052653:0xbb01c2caaede9d3b&q=44.503798,11.402594&ved=0CA4Q-gswAA&sa=X&ei=XyHdTs3zLubRmAWdv_DoBw&sig2=MSCvhxqFZtuv5lrCZrt8zw>40138
>  Bologna Italy) and A.R. refuses to run tests in different location ?
>

I realize this is a joke, but to give a serious answer, the Ampenergo test
shown by McKubre was in the U.S., and there have been
various successful tests elsewhere, as well as failed tests in Bologna,
such as the NASA one.

Jokes like this are a little tiresome.

Several people have looked for co-incidence between cosmic rays and cold
fusion cell performance. Dave Nagel gave a paper about that, using data
from Mizuno and others. There does seem to be some slight correlation.

- Jed

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