Yes, I know him had some pleasant correspondence. In my former newsletter INFO KAPPA I have re-analysed lot (say 300) basic concepts and Florentin has helped and inspired me with Paradox. I have not corresponded with him re. LENR and/or physics but it can e a good idea to inform him about LENR+ a la Rossi and Defkalion. A great thinker! However, in this stage I dare to think LENR is a problem of engineering above and before all. In the very moment you or anybody else will show me abn obvious positive contribution of theory (except Piantelli's) to the success of LENR, I will make mea culpa and retract this paradoxical statement.
Peter On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 12:52 AM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > This is a prolific fellow who espouses, or at least tries to explain > LENR... > with a number of theories that come into view on searches for arcane > details, like the Yukawa potential. He is at UNM by way of Romania (it is > a > small world after all). > > http://fs.gallup.unm.edu/FlorentinSmarandache.htm > > Peter must know of him... and he has come up before on Vortex in this > thread: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg44468.html > > He has a compilation of papers online: > Hadron Models and Related New Energy Issues > available on Google Books. > > Smarandache is a "Poet, playwright, novelist, prose writer, tales for > children, translator from many languages, experimental painter, > philosopher, > physicist, & mathematician." > > ... wonder if Smarandache means "jack of all trades" in Valcea... > > Jones > > BTW - the Yukawa potential is also known as a "screened Coulomb potential" > which is always attractive... in more ways than one. > > > -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

