Of interest - in this regard is that the magnetic field used in the 
Letts/Cravens effect is fairly weak. Did not Dennis mention to vortex that it 
needs to be weak and the effect goes away if it is too strong? 

 

Here is a paper mentioning 700 Gauss – across the cathode face, from a pair of 
ceramic magnets.

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LettsDstimulatio.pdf

 

One wonders if a platinum coil provides something in the range of 700 Gauss at 
the current being used.

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Cook 

Hagelstein's current lectures at MIT point this out indirectly by displaying 
the arrangement of the electrodes in the cells--they did not have the platinum 
coil that P & F used.   There was no comparable magnetic field applied to the 
Pd electrode in  those null experiments.   

 

 

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