Forwarding a post I sent to CMNS in case anyone here knows... Michel
----- Original Message ----- From: Michel Jullian To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 12:32 PM Subject: Re: the 'completely convincing experiment' Talking about the CR-39 tests, whether directly in the electrolyte, or with an intervening thin plastic film as I am glad Richard and others tried, if my #CF hypothesis was correct I would expect more nuclear activity in places where the cathode lightly touches the CR-39 or the Mylar than in places where the electrolyte gap is larger (e.g. top part of wire) or inexistent (harder contact). Any experimental evidence of this, e.g. less tracks in places of harder contact, or less excess heat than one would expect if the cathode wire was as active all around as it is where it can be observed i.e. where it touches the plastic? Michel ----- Original Message ----- From: Michel Jullian To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 8:49 PM Subject: CMNS: Re: the 'completely convincing experiment' The SPAWAR CR-39 experiments should certainly be mentioned (trying to be a little more helpful) Michel [Snip]