I never said it was 'exotic'. 

And I never attempted to explain something as simply claiming it was a
resonant phenomenon.

Stop putting words in my mouth.

 

This whole discussion started with your statement:

"Resonance is very much a part of brute force physics."

 

In what way? Explain.

 

-Mark

 

From: Joshua Cude [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 11:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Vo]:LENR Presentation by Joseph Zawodny, NASA Langley Research
Center Edit

 

 

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 1:12 AM, Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint
<[email protected]> wrote:

 

The simple fact is, that given the SAME amount of 'push' at regular
intervals, a resonant system will achieve what appears to be extreme
amplitudes whereas the non-resonant push of the SAME amount of force, can
NEVER achieve any lasting, 

 

That's what I said. I didn't say resonance was not important, only that it
is not exotic, and in fact is elementary, and you can't just explain
something you don't understand by saying: "Oh, it's a resonant phenomenon." 

 

And by the way, those big particle accelerators rely on resonance too.

 

 

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