Replication of Black Lights anomalous energy in impossible EUV range by Harvard 
and the recent 5 million dollar research grant to Rob Duncan at U of MO is what 
Rossi and Defkallion should be worried about. The race is on.
Fran

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From: Jones Beene [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 3:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:GEN3 Partners report from testing at Harvard


Best evidence yet about the power source that I am calling the T-effect 
(Thermacore Effect) after the original Patent holder ...

http://www.blacklightpower.com/pdf/GEN3_Harvard.pdf

... which is the physical excess energy effect with no complete explanation yet 
(despite CQM's Rydberg connection)...  which is behind "Langmuir's torch", 
Rossi, DGT, Piantelli, Focardi, Mizuno, Celani, Mills, Ahern etc. All of these 
are gainful experiments where hot hydrogen and a host metal (Ni, W, Ti or alloy 
such as NiCu or NiPd) produce thermal anomalies - and in addition, when it is 
looked for: EUV in an "impossible range" below 30 nm wavelength.

Langmuir would get full credit for the effect, as he was the first to document 
gain beyond chemical - except that he publicly denied (at Bohr's insistence) 
his own findings of strong gain with atomic hydrogen on tungsten.

Jones



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