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To: Swamp Fox who wrote (5138)2/2/1999 9:52:00 AM
From: WAI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17679
 
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Anyone mention this here yet?

Cheers,

William



To: Swamp Fox who wrote (5138)2/2/1999 10:22:00 PM
From: B. A. Marlow  Respond to of 17679
 
$orry, $wamp. Only ¢oins...

And just for the record...err tape, I was 11 when I started following Ampex.

BAM



To: Swamp Fox who wrote (5138)2/2/1999 11:44:00 PM
From: Gus  Respond to of 17679
 
Hey SF, sure hope AXC doesn't have something like this cold fusion gizmo in the R&D pipeline...

.......Miley believes the metals are created by transmutation - fundamental nuclear shifts that turn one element into another, just as ancient alchemists dreamed of turning lead into gold. According to orthodox science, this can occur only under extreme conditions, as in stars or nuclear reactors. To John Bockris, though, Miley's work is plausible. "Transmutation research has been reported in scientific journals since at least 1943," he notes dryly. "The first paper I could quote you is by D. Borghi, who concluded that he had produced a nuclear reaction at everyday temperatures........."

........."The case for it is not proven at a high level," says Michael McKubre. "Also - heat has practical applications, but what am I supposed to do with the ability to turn expensive elements into cheap ones?"


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