I asked George X if they were going to present at ICCF and demo at NI Week. [I have leased a booth at NI Week (under the name of Neo-Coulombic) and I have not seen the Defkalion company name on the exhibitor list. https://niweek2013.activeevents.com/connect/search.ww ] The answer I got back (15th) was " We do not disclose what we will present in NI Week and ICCF-18. However we understand that there have been some leaks in the media alluding to your questions. Regrettably at this moment in time the only thing we can directly inform you of, is to have a little patience. We will be issuing proper statements after these two events. " So I am not sure they will be demo'ing at NI Week or not. I only hope they do I do notice there is a "demo" listed on the ICCF program for Monday evening. I am not sure what that is. I could only take off for one of the two events and I have decided to go with the NI Week just to "play to a different audience" and perhaps get a new person or two interested in the field and try some experiments. If I can do that, I will be happy. Nothing to sale, nothing to prove , just informational. I was hoping that Defkalion would be there and I would just be an "also ran" footnote. I have seen the mindless attacks and don't want to be part of it. No matter what is shown they will always say things like you should have used this meter or that one, done a mass spec, use this paint or that one, do neutron activation, used a small current limited generator,.... you name it. But I figure if I offer nothing for sale, no company position, .... they at least can't attack me as scam and money fraud. I should say the label for the reaction I will be using is HOPE - Hydrogen or proton event. I had to give them some name for a company on the booth . The name Neo-Coulombic comes from the 5D potential that is softer at the nucleus than the standard coulomb potential that is infinite at r=0. I am not quite ready to put forth a formal theory. Dennis
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2013 10:20:21 -0400 Subject: Re: [Vo]:Defkalion From: [email protected] To: [email protected] I do not understand why this is in image format, but anyway, it says: "[Defkalion] will present a paper on July 21-27 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science at the University of Missouri and are strongly considering presenting audiovisual material during the August 5-8 national instruments conference in Austin, Texas." I heard rumors that they were going to have an actual demonstration at the NI conference. Their previous presentations and audiovisual material has not been impressive in my opinion. Perhaps I missed something, but as far as I know they have not presented quantitative data or calibration curves. Until they do I am not inclined to take the claims seriously. - Jed

