Re: [Vo]: Scandium

2007-03-26 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:37:23 -0700 (PDT): Hi, [snip] >Were it a coherent emission, like the Mossbauer, which it is not, the military >would have tried to embargo the world supply. Not they they haven't tried to >anyway. There should be an non-military energy use

Re: [Vo]: Scandium

2007-03-26 Thread Terry Blanton
On 3/26/07, Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Terry, Aha ... imaginary weapons. Now I see why your are curious. Ackshully, there is a financial end to this. Consider hiring those fossil fuel hunters to find REE placers. One must consider *all* possibilities. ($75/g!! :-) Terry

Re: [Vo]: Scandium

2007-03-26 Thread Jones Beene
Terry, Aha ... imaginary weapons. Now I see why your are curious. It is hard to believe Collins missed Scandium, except that he had a mind-set for a laser gamma and not a gamma chain reaction. As I recall, Scandium 'induced emission' is one of the greatest anomalies for a natural element in th

Re: [Vo]: Scandium

2007-03-26 Thread Terry Blanton
On 3/26/07, Terry Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Not too long ago, Jones posted a speculation re: scandium and T. Henry Moray (or was it Paul Brown or both?). I can't seem to find the post. Care to recall this Jones or do the MIBs threaten? :-) Nevermind. Someone else found it (Scandium

[Vo]: Scandium

2007-03-26 Thread Terry Blanton
Not too long ago, Jones posted a speculation re: scandium and T. Henry Moray (or was it Paul Brown or both?). I can't seem to find the post. Care to recall this Jones or do the MIBs threaten? :-) Terry