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WM6
10-16-2011, 03:25 AM
http://www.heritagescience.ac.uk/Research_Projects/projects/IRG/Cohn

Dave J.
10-17-2011, 12:51 AM
They're interested in science. Dr. Hung ain't gonna be any help with that.

I have forwarded the link to a competent scientist-engineer.

--Dave J.

Fred
10-17-2011, 03:10 PM
http://www.heritagescience.ac.uk/Research_Projects/projects/IRG/Cohn

Please correct you title, it is DR Hung, not MR , very important...:rolleyes:

Max
10-17-2011, 04:09 PM
Hung ? is DR. , very important and do not make mistakes or he will not reveal us the secrets of LRL technology

:lol:

WM6
10-17-2011, 06:38 PM
Please correct you title, it is DR Hung, not MR , very important...

:rolleyes:

Yes, admin please for correction with all my excuse!

WM6
11-14-2011, 05:30 PM
Some more reading:

"The free electrons floating around in the gold feel these plasmons and start oscillating as well."

http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/10/perfect-absorber-makes-a-great-detector.ars

Dave J.
11-15-2011, 02:26 AM
forwarded it to a real scientist-engineer. Thanks, WM6.

--Dave J.

J_Player
11-15-2011, 02:52 AM
Some more reading:

"The free electrons floating around in the gold feel these plasmons and start oscillating as well."

http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/10/perfect-absorber-makes-a-great-detector.ars
Hmmm....
Interesting this plasmon stuff...
Now as a treasure hunter I would be very interested in these plasmons interacting with precious metals... but palladium?

Errrr... since when did ancient civilizations start making palladium statues for me to recover?
Hey...!! Palladium ain't even as cool as gold stuff.
Well, I guess I will settle for a large palladium statue.
But seriously....
Who ever made a palladium statue?

Ok so I see they found some interaction with a gold substrate in that article...
I guess that proves that LRLs work.
But somehow, I don't see the large gold recoveries.
Not that large palladium recoveries wouldn't make me happy :D
I just need to see some evidence that it happens .... like maybe it happened once ....

After reading the article... I discovered that arstechnica is a really cool website for telling you what is the best cutting edge computer news.
Maybe the computer news section is a better place to look on arstechnica.... http://arstechnica.com/

Best wishes,
J_P

hung
11-15-2011, 10:47 AM
Some more reading:

"The free electrons floating around in the gold feel these plasmons and start oscillating as well."

http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/10/perfect-absorber-makes-a-great-detector.ars


Nature simply sets them in phase when some atmospheric conditions are met.

Tropical and subtropical regions absorb more heat than release becoming positive balanced thus favoring also photon gradients, causing the phenomena of redish 'fireballs' many people claim to spot in gold mining regions with highly ionized atmosphere on hot and dry nights specially under full moon.

Dave J.
11-15-2011, 03:08 PM
Great Hungbait, WM6!

Dr. Hung gave us a demo of how his system works.

1. Read some science you don't understand, but it sounds sorta neat.

2. Since it sounded sorta neat, borrow a word or two or three from it.

3. Make up a fantasy that you think will make you look smart when you tell it to gullibillies, using those important sounding words so the gullibillies can think it's scientific if they're so inclined.

Thus has pseudoscience evolved in real time right before our eyes.

* * * * * * *

HYPOTHESIS: that's how Dr. Hung's system works.

1. Post a link to a scientific article that'll be over his head.

2. Point out the great-sounding words to make sure he doesn't miss the bait.

3. He bites the bait, and weaves the fantasy around the words as predicted by the hypothesis.

HYPOTHESIS CONFIRMED! The "scientific method".

--Dave J.

J_Player
11-15-2011, 03:41 PM
Nature simply sets them in phase when some atmospheric conditions are met.

Tropical and subtropical regions absorb more heat than release becoming positive balanced thus favoring also photon gradients, causing the phenomena of redish 'fireballs' many people claim to spot in gold mining regions with highly ionized atmosphere on hot and dry nights specially under full moon.Another story from the never-ending collection of hot air files:

"...Yup, me and Clem wuz out prospectin' one hot, dry night last summer.
I remember it was a full moon was cuz we had enough light to barely see.
Well I wouldn't a believed it if I ain't seen it with my own eyes...
Thar wuz this red fireball come outta nowhere.
I read about this kinda thing happenin' before.
I recon them space aliens left a trail of highly ionized air what must of created a photon gradient.
Well it shoor beats watchin' them green mirages from swamp gas...
Anyways, I need another nip of shine before goin' over to dig where the red fireball marks the spot".


Hmmmm.. I wonder if he found palladium or gold? :remember
Best wishes,
J_P

Fred
11-15-2011, 05:40 PM
2. Since it sounded sorta neat, borrow a word or two or three from it.

All ok for the rest of it, but here i can assure you that sometimes it can be an entire phrase.