>Here is a lecture by Iwamura which is popular, and well worth seeing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VefCEaLAkRw&list=UU28a-FqpaYi23i51vPRhJqg
>As I said, I cannot easily measure if these are having an effect at
>LENR-CANR.org. Iwamura is popular, but he would be anyway. That's quality
>work. I know you hate my car idea but just FYI the Iwamura video you way is
>popular has been viewed around 3400 times, my You tube car video has been
>viewed 3700 in just 3 weeks. So if just downloading is the measure, my
>approach is "popular". My guess is that it is a different audience and not
>just the same people as those going to your site. I personally believe if you
>want a different outcome than the last 25 years, a new approach and a new
>audience is required. Out of curriosity, how has my ICCF 14 review of the
>experiments faired in these numbers of downloads. The video has had 517+
>views. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mskdJ31FXYg I was wondering how the
>paper itself was going in these stats.
>http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/CravensDtheenablin.pdfIs there a way to get
>stats on my own paper?