Re: [Vo]:New book from Steve Krivit
I started reading it. Despite the earlier version, this is very well written and documented - and worth anyone's 4 bucks. I like the large font for easier reading so Kindle is the way to go. As Nick sez there is important older historical stuff that may have been vaguely known to specialists, but not appreciated. Actually the more I read it the more I like it. Well done, Steve... ...even if belated ... definitely a time warp. Jed Rothwell wrote: It was new to me! Amazon.com did not bring it to my attention previously. Maybe the Kindle version is new? - Jed
Re: [Vo]:New book from Steve Krivit
It was new to me! Amazon.com did not bring it to my attention previously. Maybe the Kindle version is new? - Jed
Re: [Vo]:New book from Steve Krivit
They're not new. I've had copies for several years (at least 3). They are hugely detailed. Notable is the history of anomalous stuff noted 100 years ago that got forgotten once fission got discovered. Nick Palmer On the side of the Planet - and the people - because they're worth it On Wed, 19 Aug 2020 at 22:17, Terry Blanton wrote: > If it's a new book, why are the reviews dated 2017? And "John > Smith"...siriusly? > > On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 3:45 PM Jones Beene wrote: > >> Jed Rothwell wrote: >> >> See: Fusion Fiasco, by Steve Krivit >> >> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N2TDWIY >> >> "draw on formerly inaccessible archives" >> >> >> >> Anyone know the details about these "archives" ? >> >> Sounds like reason enough to order the Kindle version, which I did but >> cannot get to it for a few hours. >> >>
Re: [Vo]:New book from Steve Krivit
Terry Blanton wrote: > If it's a new book, why are the reviews dated 2017? And "John > Smith"...siriusly? Hmmm let;s see 1) LENR warps time2) Pocahontas was also a big LENR fan
Re: [Vo]:New book from Steve Krivit
If it's a new book, why are the reviews dated 2017? And "John Smith"...siriusly? On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 3:45 PM Jones Beene wrote: > Jed Rothwell wrote: > > See: Fusion Fiasco, by Steve Krivit > > https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N2TDWIY > > "draw on formerly inaccessible archives" > > > > Anyone know the details about these "archives" ? > > Sounds like reason enough to order the Kindle version, which I did but > cannot get to it for a few hours. > >
Re: [Vo]:New book from Steve Krivit
Jed Rothwell wrote: See: Fusion Fiasco, by Steve Krivit https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N2TDWIY "draw on formerly inaccessible archives" Anyone know the details about these "archives" ? Sounds like reason enough to order the Kindle version, which I did but cannot get to it for a few hours.
[Vo]:New book from Steve Krivit
See: Fusion Fiasco, by Steve Krivit https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N2TDWIY Blurb: Steven B. Krivit's *Explorations in Nuclear Research* three-book series (*Hacking the Atom, Fusion Fiasco, Lost History*) describes the emergence of a new field of science, one that bridges chemistry and physics. The books give readers an understanding of low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR) research and its history and provide a rare behind-the-scenes look at the players and personalities involved. The books present the results of in-depth historical research and draw on formerly inaccessible archives to describe what occurred in the research that has been mistakenly called "cold fusion."