My essay is basically about problem solving.It is too pragmatical
to call the attention of the judges but it fullfills many of the
requirements
of the contest and parts of its were already cited on the Web.
Peter
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 4:01 AM, Kevin O'Malley wrote:
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> I think Jed's essay is b
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Basically, I'm not interested in metrics that aren't freely available on
the web.
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 11:11 PM, Blaze Spinnaker
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJq2Hc_mXFI
Uh, yeah... what he said.
He's just so much more eloquent than I am. Mats Lewan wrote his book. I
never heard of Mats before Rossi came on the scene. I heard of Jed well
before that.
Write that book, Jed. Before the media frenzy. Because after the media
shark feeding festival starts, you wo
Jed sez:
> I have often said I wish I had the movie rights to cold fusion,
> but alas I do not.
I assume you are being a little snarky here. In which case, who the hell does?
In the meantime, what's stopping you from writing a personal account, one that
is strategically sprinkled with
It's my understanding that people in high demand in the media get paid for
their appearances. And they go on lecture tours, where the lecture fees
paid to them can run into 6 figures per lecture. That's how famous you
could become. You could also close off Lenr-canr.org to all but paying
members
I think Jed's essay is better written. Mine was basically one paragraph,
very simple, very practical, with followup q & a. So if I've done any
increasing of chances in the last few days, it was increasing chances for
Jed to win it.
If you await for facts and certainties, making predictions beco
Kevin O'Malley wrote:
I want their money, not a mass media circus they might trigger.
> ***Jed, I like to think you are probably one of the few that will
> financially benefit from such a mass media circus.
>
How?!? Tell me how I might make a buck from this.
I have often said I wish I had the m
Robin, etal---
It is via coupling to a magnetic field that energy is added to increase the
angular momentum of a nucleus in NMR devices and hence the energy of the
subject nucleus. The energy is then re-deposited in the magnetic field when
the field strength changes from a resonance value f
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 1 Jun 2014 10:46:36 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>The shortest emission wavelength (lowest quanta of energy) which I have seen
>from a relatively cold nucleus (non kinetic radiation) corresponds to mass
>energy around 6 keV. If there is anything shorter in the lite
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 1 Jun 2014 10:46:36 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>In fact, my belief (pending a citation from you or Robin to contradict it) -
>is that this blanket statement above about lack of a geometrical parameter is
>completely incorrect - and in fact no nucleus can emit lon
On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Bob Cook wrote:
However, the MRI absorption and emission of energy may not be called EM
> radiation the way you are using the term. Nevertheless MRI does entail
> nuclear emission of low energy quanta IMHO
I'm wading into a thread that I have no business wadin
Jones--
As a further comment I have copied a paragraph from Wikipedia which is what I
am describing as nuclear magnetic resonance.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is the name given to a physical resonance
phenomenon involving the observation of specific quantum mechanical magnetic
propert
from Robin’s email of May 23,2014: 16:58:19 -0700
The problem with "normal" nuclear radiation is that it is very short
>wavelength - which is not seen in LENR experiments. Working backwards from a
>spectrum which could have escaped detection, we can hypothesize that there
>needs to be an emi
From: Bob Cook
As robin points out the size of the wave length of the EM radiation does not
depend upon the size of the emitting entity.
Hi Bob,
Did Robin say that? – if so, his point comes under the category of opinion
AFAIK - since the emission of EM radiation always depends to
I strongly recommend the book "The Innovator's Dilemma." I discussed in my
book.
- Jed
Dear Kevin,
I am speaking about some of my very best CF friends whom I met
in real life too, not only on the Net and who had died young.
How would they judge the situation today?
I am making my own predictions, however I am waiting for facts and
certainties
I think your chances to win a prize w
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