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- From: tomk@netcom.com (Thomas H. Kunich)
- Subject: Re: Mindlessness for the Day
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- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 22:43:00 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug26.231725.28591@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> crb7q@kelvin.seas.Virginia.EDU (Cameron Randale Bass) writes:
- >
- > As far as the heat being only a small part of what's there, I
- > have no idea what else you could be talking about in the context
- > of 'anomalous events in metal-hydrides'. It seems to me that heat
- > is all there is.
- >
- Uh, lately there has been the thread about GeV gammas hoping about.
- And although there have been several experiments that carefully looked
- for radiation, there were several p[osts about people not being
- able to find that sort of radiation. GeV gammas aren't going to
- appear all by themselves. There would be all sorts of stuff
- flying about and most of it would be detectable if by no other
- means then by the 'canary effect'. :-)
-
- As to heat -- it is a matter of debate whether there is any heast
- at all. :-)
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