From: Guenter Wildgruber
> A RF-gen is a sophisticated device, I can tell You, and definitely cannot
be inside an enclosure which varies in the hundreds of degrees Celsius.
Is this some kind of joke?
Your background must be in communications or entertainment. How can anyone
define RF as "sophi
Von:"pagnu...@htdconnect.com"
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 18:25 Donnerstag, 26.Januar 2012
Betreff: RE: [Vo]:Resonances: Coupling between electronic states and
vibrational modes (phonons)...
>...Rossi apparently uses an RF-generator.
No. He does not.
If you carefull
This article http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/01/120120183038.htm
may have some bearing on your discussion.
[snip] Current T-ray imaging devices are very expensive and operate at only
a low output power, since creating the waves consumes large amounts of
energy and needs to take place
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
> But 'duel' is strangely appropriate in the context of a beat (or
> complementary) wave
>
> ... as in dueling banjos
>
> BTW - didn't you spell 'Jed' wrong?
I thought both of them did it on purpose.
T
Jones Beene wrote:
... as in dueling banjos
BTW - didn't you spell 'Jed' wrong?
Good grief!
Maybe I correct Peter's paper.
- Jed J-E-D (which a certain unnamed person says is for
"Japanese-English Dictionary")
Resonances: Coupling between electronic states and
vibrational modes (phonons)...
Jones,
My reply was originally to Mark Iverson's thread - I don't know why it
started a new one. Mark is citing some experiments showing that
photosynthesis is more efficient when driven by selected multiple fi
Jones,
My reply was originally to Mark Iverson's thread - I don't know why it
started a new one. Mark is citing some experiments showing that
photosynthesis is more efficient when driven by selected multiple fixed
frequencies, and wonders whether there is a connection with CF/LENR
effects.
Good
But 'duel' is strangely appropriate in the context of a beat (or
complementary) wave
... as in dueling banjos
BTW - didn't you spell 'Jed' wrong?
(wouldn't have noticed it, by my spell checker did)
-Original Message-
From: Jed Rothwell
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Hagelsteinprog
pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
Along those lines, you might want to read -
"PROGRESS ON DUAL LASER EXPERIMENTS"
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Hagelsteinprogresson.pdf
EXCERPT:
We have continued our experiments using duel laser stimulation of
Yikes. Peter spelled "dual" wrong?!
- Jef
Lou,
This kind of photon stimulation was of great interest a few years ago and is
known as the "Letts/Cravens effect". They had a tortuous path to get it to a
useful level when at EarthTech. Many null results in the process. "Are we
there yet?"
At one time they also were saying that a magnetic f
Along those lines, you might want to read -
"PROGRESS ON DUAL LASER EXPERIMENTS"
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Hagelsteinprogresson.pdf
EXCERPT:
We have continued our experiments using duel laser stimulation of
electrochemically loaded PdDx. In earlier work, we used two properly
oriented and po
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