Re: [Vo]: Ultra low momentum neutron catalyzed nuclear reactions

2007-03-30 Thread Harry Veeder
Please excuse the multiple postings. I forgot to delete vortex-l from the 'To' address box. Harry

[Vo]: Ultra low momentum neutron catalyzed nuclear reactions

2007-03-29 Thread Harry Veeder
This paper explains the _evidence_ of excess heat and helium production in cold fusion type experiments in terms of weak interactions and ultra low momentum neutrons. The abstract and the concluding paragraph are below. I downloaded the entire paper from Steve Kirvit's New Energy Times. The

[Vo]: Ultra low momentum neutron catalyzed nuclear reactions

2007-03-29 Thread Harry Veeder
This paper explains the _evidence_ of excess heat and helium production in cold fusion type experiments in terms of weak interactions and ultra low momentum neutrons. The abstract and the concluding paragraph are below. I downloaded the entire paper from Steve Kirvit's New Energy Times. The

Re: [Vo]: Ultra low momentum neutron catalyzed nuclear reactions

2007-03-29 Thread Harry Veeder
In your opinion, is the theory of Ultra low momentum neutron catalyzed nuclear reactions the best theory to date? What do other people think? Harry Steven Krivit wrote: that would be the Letts-Cravens laser effect At 04:56 PM 3/29/2007 -0500, you wrote: This paper explains the _evidence_

Re: [Vo]: Ultra low momentum neutron catalyzed nuclear reactions

2007-03-29 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Thu, 29 Mar 2007 22:37:58 -0500: Hi, [snip] In your opinion, is the theory of Ultra low momentum neutron catalyzed nuclear reactions the best theory to date? [snip] I think that if you read Ed Storms new book, you will have a good idea of what is a better