In reply to  Jones Beene's message of Sat, 25 Feb 2012 08:35:11 -0800:
Hi,
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>Robin:

This has nothing to do with me (Robin).

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>> Think, say 20 atoms of Ni in a cluster surrounded by H gas. The thermal 
>energy in the cluster increases and transforms the increase of kenetic 
>energy to the surrounding H. H is the heat transfer agent. Not good. 
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>Why is this not good? 
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>H is an excellent heat transfer agent. The thermal energy occurs on the
>surface of the cluster, not on its interior, probably in "Casimir pits" so
>overheating is actually tempered and controlled by this kind of heat
>transfer and outward vector. I would call that desirable.
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>BTW - Why do you assume there is a "Chan method"? Everything I have seen
>from Chan, including his writing and online demeanor and so-called
>"experiment" is most consistent with an undergraduate student playing a
>silly prank to see how much gullibility is out there in LENR_LAND, instead
>of the effort of a serious scientist. (there is a megaton of gullibility and
>he seems to have tapped into it). Has he now put up videos or supplied
>pictures and data?
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>Apologies if I have missed something that makes him looks serious, as
>otherwise this character should have been written-off as silly bogosity
>weeks ago - without a minimal degree of validation.
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>Jones
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Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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