Dennis, can you tell us what difference existed between the two balls?
What was in the active ball compared to the control? Why is one hotter
than the other one? Where did you have the balls constructed?
Ed
On Aug 23, 2013, at 1:59 PM, James Bowery wrote:
You had written:
I have some stainless steel ones that have been slightly warm (0.5
C) since last Nov.
Realize the spheres are just one of many things I am working on. You
need to operate with excitation and higher temps for more power. The
spheres are just a stepping stone on a much longer path – a slight
diversion on the way to my real goal.
With a slight modification to your demo, you may break through the
cold fusion public relations problem:
Simply heat the bath in which both balls sit. The importance of
this cannot be overemphasized as it will dramatically decrease the
duration of the demonstration required to rule out internal energy
storage, and these public relations demos invariably have a short
attention span.
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 1:17 PM, DJ Cravens <djcrav...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
yes, I opened it on Thurs.
There will be an article in Infinite Energy in the next month or two.
I think they also plan on having the article on there web site.
It has been written, edited and scheduled for publication.
Yes the sample was hotter than the control. But the really
important point is that it was hotter than the bath it was in by
about 4C.
Dennis
PS you can see a little about it via E cat world, and Cold fusion
now sites.
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 09:52:12 -0400
From: a.ashfi...@verizon.net
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:Dennis Cravens' LENR demonstration at NI Week
You know, the two spheres, one running hotter than the other.
He said "come back Thursday to see what's inside."
I have not seen anything written about this. Did he open it up?