Jones Beene said “Apparently you want us to conflate two quantum phenomena in hopes of proving an unrelated capability.”
Axil says: What is the difference between “connect the dots” and “conflate”. I believe it is spin. Jones Beene said “and Mills' catalysts - and since Bergius connects to Petroldragon, and then to hexavalency and then to CQM theory and f/H ... all one needs to do is "connect all of the dots" into a mind-blowing saga” Axil says: You might be conflating all these unrelated items into a mind-blowing saga What gives you the license to ”connect the dots” and then allows you to accuse me of conflating a relationship between two experimental results. I only connected two dots whereas you conflated six items some rejected by science as invalid. I want to see a specific experiment that explicitly shows such a direct relationship between these six items before you are allowed to “connect the dots”. On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > In twenty years, the history of LENR may read something like the history of > rubber tires ... and a mirror image of Goodyear's reputedly serendipitous > discovery of vulcanization ... IF (big if)... > > ... it turns out that Rossi's ECat is a direct descendent of the > Petroldragon reactor, which was originally employed to convert discarded > tires to oil ... then we have come 360 degrees with serendipity. And ECat, > in addition to, and in contrast to vulcanization, comes to the forefront as > one of the luckiest breaks in the history of commerce. > > Goodyear : Rossi :: vulcanization : devulcanization > > Actually, if this scenario plays out - the underlying technology would > likely be a hybrid of CANR in the context of CQM - using Mills' Rydberg > energy levels but possibly not his entire theory. It is no accident that > many catalysts used in the Bergius process are hexavalent, column 6, and > Mills' catalysts - and since Bergius connects to Petroldragon, and then to > hexavalency and then to CQM theory and f/H ... all one needs to do is > "connect all of the dots" into a mind-blowing saga - is find out that yes, > there was a known thermal anomaly in the Petroldragon reactor which Rossi > went back to after the TEG fiasco in New Hampshire. > > Was there? > > Jones > > >

