Re: [Vo]:Question for Swedish vorticians
Okay, here is what Mats Lewan says about Arnold: I’ve been in contact with this person, Leif Arnold, a couple of times. I don’t think he’s associated with University of Gothenburg – there’s no such person there, neither at Chalmers Institute of Technology in Gothenburg. He seems to be working alone. Arnold says he found a series of transmutation effects by coincidence, working with some kind of energy reactor. I sent an email to Vortex earlier – at that point he had another version of the website. Now he says he’s pulled away all hypotheses and theoretic content and focuses on observations. He might be willing to do some kind of demonstration, provided it will be attended by scientists. He says that he would prefer not to do experiments involving entanglement though – I get the impression he considers them dangerous. Mats
RE: [Vo]:Question for Swedish vorticians
Thanks. The most compelling thing about this presentation of Leif Arnold - other than the alchemist's holy-grail of creating gold (both as metaphor and in reality) is the one chart on platinum. It is probably his hero result. Any process that converts another metal to platinum (unless that process mimics the heat of a supernova) must NOT show a natural isotope ratio, and this one is not natural. That does not prove that it happens - but it also does not fall prey to the most obvious disproof - that the result is self-delusion due to a natural source. entanglement experiments as dangerous ... hmmm... that sounds like norgone :-) Jones From: Jed Rothwell Okay, here is what Mats Lewan says about Arnold: I've been in contact with this person, Leif Arnold, a couple of times. I don't think he's associated with University of Gothenburg - there's no such person there, neither at Chalmers Institute of Technology in Gothenburg. He seems to be working alone. Arnold says he found a series of transmutation effects by coincidence, working with some kind of energy reactor. I sent an email to Vortex earlier - at that point he had another version of the website. Now he says he's pulled away all hypotheses and theoretic content and focuses on observations. He might be willing to do some kind of demonstration, provided it will be attended by scientists. He says that he would prefer not to do experiments involving entanglement though - I get the impression he considers them dangerous. Mats attachment: winmail.dat
Re: [Vo]:Question for Swedish vorticians
Lots On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 9:34 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: Here is a website that appears to be associated with the University of Gothenburg ... http://fractal-lenr.com/lenr/ Anyone have more detailed information?
Re: [Vo]:Question for Swedish vorticians
Lots of redundancy in the imagery. Hard to find the substance. On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 10:43 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: Lots On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 9:34 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: Here is a website that appears to be associated with the University of Gothenburg ... http://fractal-lenr.com/lenr/ Anyone have more detailed information?
Re: [Vo]:Question for Swedish vorticians
I vectored this question to Mats. - Jed