Any news from Boss et al regarding use of spacers between the CR-39
detector and cathode to determine particle energy and type? There
were presentations at both ACS and ICCF14.
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of Fri, 22 Aug 2008 14:53:05 +1000:
Hi,
[snip]
>In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 21 Aug 2008 18:11:40 -0700 (PDT):
>Hi,
>[snip]
>>One would suspect that a denser metal like Osmium
>>would work better, but perhaps there is something
>>intrinsic to
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 21 Aug 2008 18:11:40 -0700 (PDT):
Hi,
[snip]
>One would suspect that a denser metal like Osmium
>would work better, but perhaps there is something
>intrinsic to gold when coherent radiation is involved?
[snip]
Gold is one of those elements that only has o
Hagelstein talked about Dickie at ACS yesterday
At 06:08 PM 8/21/2008, you wrote:
--- George Holz wrote:
> The frequencies tested were generated as a
difference frequency between two solid state visible
light lasers one of which was tunable.
That has Dicke "superradiance" written all over
--- George Holz wrote:
> The frequencies tested were generated as a
difference frequency between two solid state visible
light lasers one of which was tunable.
That has Dicke "superradiance" written all over it,
no?
... was this mentioned?
Jones
--- Edmund Storms wrote:
> When evaluating the laser result, you need to take
into account that it does not work unless the cathode
is coated with gold. Consequently, the effect depends
on how deep the laser energy goes.
If gold is critical to this, then I would comment that
perhaps the depth (li
Jed,
It's going to take me a while to process all the stuff from ICCF and
ACS...so don't expect anything too quick.
Why didn't Celani's abstract fit in the ICCF-14 book of abstracts?
"Jonathan" is Vince Golubic.
Steve
At 10:12 AM 8/21/2008, you wrote:
Celani's abstract did not fit in the I
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
This sounds like very good news!!
Is that as huge as it sounds like it is, or am I confused? Hagelstein
predicted there was a way to make it work, they tested it, and bingo, it
works that way -- like wow, this sounds like actual, solid, *science*,
guys!
I talked t
When evaluating the laser result, you need to take into account that it
does not work unless the cathode is coated with gold. Consequently, the
effect depends on how deep the laser energy goes. Does the effect have
any relationship at all to the properties of palladium?
Ed
Jones Beene wrote:
WRT - the Letts, Cravens, Haglestein Laser experiment
> "They finally tried the wavelengths Peter suggested
(8, 15, 20 THz) and the effect now turns on
reproducibly. Not only does the heat appear when the
laser is applied..."
Most interesting result, but darn, wonder if they
tried 30 THz ? or was
Jed Rothwell wrote:
>
> Cravens & Letts (4, 63) and Letts & Hagelstein (81). They finally got
> laser stimulation to work again, based on advice from Peter Hagelstein.
> It stopped working after they ran out of a particular type of palladium,
> and they could not get the result again in 50+ att
Impressive.
So is Biscardi an idiot, or a scam artist? I'd guess the second,
because he's too successful to be the first, but it sure seems like he
must be one or the other.
I mean, these guys reeked of fraud to start with, and yet he claims he
handed over money to them with no security offered
Dr. Mitchell Swartz wrote:
Put up a few pics and brief comment of the ICCF14 meeting
at http://www.theworld.com/~mica/cft.html
will add more, and vectors, when they are available.
This web page is difficult to see and navigate. It does not fit the
screen so it requires horizontal scrolling, u
I thought the overall quality of papers at ICCF-14 was better than
previous conferences. The field seems to be getting more
professional. As David Nagel said to me, "if someone wandered in off
the street, they would think this is a normal scientific conference.
Most of the presentations were a
Celani's abstract did not fit in the ICCF-14
book, so I had to cut it back. If this result can
be replicated, it will be very important, so
attached is the full, original abstract.
- Jed
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Deuterons electromigration in thin Pd wires
coated with nano-particl
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,407263,00.html
Looks like someone bought a $50,000 possum pie!!
Terry
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> google (bigfoot possum dna)
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> Best regards,
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> http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
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