Gentlemen,
First off, for anyone interested in the claims of D.
Hudson, et al regarding strange forms of gold and
platinum group metals, there is a new mini-paper that
my son posted on Sam Faile's website:
http://www.geocities.com/spfaile/pgmormus.html
It concerns the results of some five or
I posted and Jones Beene replied;
I attempted to start a thread several weeks ago. Two physicists claim
that they have developed a laser stimulation method which is isotope
specific.
Are you sure they are physicists?
Yes, my friend is talking to them. One is an astrophysicist, one is a
nuclear
At 02:38 pm 25-08-04 -0400, you wrote:
Hi Jones Et Al.
Sorry, I've been too busy torturing Powerpoint for an upcoming command
performance to give the paper I linked more than a cursory examination.
It seemed to address some specifics of how to calculate casimir forces
from a given geometry. Frank
Hi Keith,
The power supply I had used and still use for the
baseline is/was a variable 0 to 40 VDC 3 amp supply.
Not sure of the brand right off the bat - I can get
that for you when I am back at my office tomorrow -
and the reason I insert the past tense in the previous
sentence is that a while
Hey All.
Apropo our recent discussion...sure would be nice if lurkers could
speak up now and again. Hey, who's this Puthoff fellow anyway huh??? (grin).
Charge confinement by Casimir forces
Authors: H. E. Puthoff, M. A. Piestrup
Comments: 6 pages
Subj-class: General Physics
Laboratory
Hi Nick.
I was using a Kepco ATE75-3M, which was sufficient
to see all effects with sodium salts. I haven't
tried potassium salts yet, mainly due to time
constraints. I'm surprised you need 120V to
see the anodic reaction, I was seeing it at about
70V with the sodium salts. But voltage is
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