LOL! I totally agree! Every time another set of those slides comes out, I cringe at the thought of attempting to read them.
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 12:01 PM, ChemE Stewart <cheme...@gmail.com> wrote: > He sure can fit a lot of words into one sentence... > > Also, his powerpoint slide density matches the density of a black hole..... > > > On Monday, November 12, 2012, wrote: > >> Lewis Larsen (Lattice Energy LLC) has recently posted the presentation - >> >> "Electroweak Neutron Production and Capture in Lightning Discharges" >> -ANS Meeting San Diego Nov 2012 >> >> >> http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/larsen-electroweak-neutron-production-and-capture-in-lightning-dischargesans-meeting-san-diego-nov-2012 >> >> Summary: >> This presentation is part of a November 13, 2012, panel session >> "Discussion of Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions" at the American Nuclear >> Society 2012 Winter Meeting in San Diego, CA. Enabled by many-body, >> collective effects and appropriate forms of required input energy (e.g., >> electric currents and/or organized magnetic fields with tubular geometries >> can be used to produce ‘catalytic’ neutrons via an electroweak reaction: e >> + p --> n + ν ), LENRs involve elemental nucleosynthetic >> transmutation reactions very much like stars, only at vastly lower >> temperatures and pressures that are found in laboratory apparatus such as >> electrolytic chemical cells and many natural processes such as lightning >> discharges. >> >> >>