i.e. Einstein wrong about gravity etc.
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From: "ROGER ANDERTON"
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, 1 Mar, 22 At 01:33
Subject: Re: [Vo]:$2 million prize for simple/reproducible LENR
experiment
How about an antigravity effect -> would that count?
Accordin
How about an antigravity effect -> would that count?
According to Einstein -> if heat metal (and if no chemical reactions
going on) then the weight of the metal increases; but that doesn't
happen and instead the metal decreases in weight - i.e. antigravity
explained at -> https://www.yout
I wrote:
> I asked them if they plan to give out more than one prize. I will report
> back if they respond.
>
They say they haven't decided yet. They have not decided the prize amount
either, contrary to what Celani reported.
One last thing: Anyone who attempts to replicate this method needs to take some
precautions. Several of these things went pyrophoric on me when I cracked them
open with the idea of analyzing for transmutation. So if you try this, make
sure you're not around flammable materials and wear face prot
I suspect this prize is a unicorn. Big splash page announcing said prize.
Nowhere to submit your entry. Or am I missing something? I wouldn't mind
sending in what I just posted here on Vortex just to see what happens. Just a
matter of copy and paste after all.
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I wrote:
> Maybe they plan to give more than one prize. It says $2 million or $3
> million. Maybe that means $2 million to one person and another $1 or $2
> million to another.
>
I asked them if they plan to give out more than one prize. I will report
back if they respond.
I forgot to add that I originally did these experiments in glass tubing simply
to see what was going on. After the initial success of the glass tube
experiments, I had planned on going to carbon steel or stainless steel tubing
with actual measurements of the amounts of nickel and copper and a qu
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