A bright quote of Chris- who was a good friend and a man of admirable culture: * * *"Cold Fusion is for Hot Fusion what biochemistry is for chemistry."* * * Peter
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 7:24 PM, Terry Blanton <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 5:48 AM, [email protected] > <[email protected]> wrote: > > T, > > > > Vortex search for Terry Blanton yields 7941 matches. > > Embarrassingly loquacious. > > > Interesting number and > > interesting style. You remain anonymous even as to gender. > > Male, 58 yrs come Sept, Cat herder (engineer manager), BSEE and PE > with a current specialty in life safety systems. > > > Hats off to you > > for not being judgmental. > > Well, that's not entirely accurate. I am not oft pre-judgemental. > And when I am, I keep it to myself until I have all the facts. > > > If you were to design a small, cheap test LENR for > > the back of your garage, tell us what you would use, where to buy it and > how > > you would initiate a 2 hour demonstration. Forget proofs, measurements, > > satisfying skeptics and such. Goal simply output temperature exceeds > input > > temperature. In other words, the best bet methodology for a young > student, > > perhaps, as you have distilled from the vast information you have sifted > > through over the years. Disregard all possible safety issues to begin > with. > > That would be covered before actual construction as a separate issue. > > Well, it's already been done. > > http://lenr-canr.org/?page_id=187#HighSchoolStudents > > But, it I were do something with NiH, I would look toward a construct > similar to my recent "Bettery" post: > > http://www.prietobattery.com/ > > Click on the tab "How It Works". I think a Ni foam, assuming it can > be constructed, is superior to the use of powder. > > > Warm Regards, > > > > Reliable > > PS I know you are sincere when you use the descriptive "Warm"; but, > since this post is about my late good friend Chris, go back and see > incidences when he used the term "Warm Regards." Now there was a man > who had a great mastery of the language. He could slice you to pieces > and you would not realize it until several hours later after he has > slinked away. > > His "Warm Regards" was interpreted by me to mean "Go to hell". > > I am not a conspiracist (well, much); but, it is an odd coincidence > that, here was a man with no history of heart problems who suddenly > drops dead (actually he was on the divan). And if you go back and > read his posts, you will find that he had just begun an investigation > of the (at the time) mysterious Jason Group. I think he never gave up > on his investigations of the "suicides" of researchers, some who were > his colleagues: > > http://www2.fiu.edu/~mizrachs/sdi-deaths.html > > Not saying the two are related (looking over my shoulder). > > God bless Chris, and good luck Mr. Gorsky! > > Just Regards, ;-) > > Terry > > -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

