At 03:20 PM 7/15/2011, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax mailto:a...@lomaxdesign.coma...@lomaxdesign.com wrote:
There is no other way to be sure you have a cold fusion effect in
the first place. There is no point to testing a cell that is not
producing heat.
That's not *entirely
Daniel Rocha wrote:
So,
why not making an LENR experiment close to a big neutrino detector,
like the kamiokande?
This was done at Kamiokande. Unfortunately the experiment was amateur
and there is no chance it produced a cold fusion effect. It would be a
good idea to try again with a
Any link to the experiment?
I wander here into what I'm currently excited about
At 09:44 AM 7/15/2011, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Daniel Rocha wrote:
So,
why not making an LENR experiment close to a big neutrino detector,
like the kamiokande?
This was done at Kamiokande. Unfortunately the experiment was
amateur and
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com wrote:
There is no other way to be sure you have a cold fusion effect in the first
place. There is no point to testing a cell that is not producing heat.
That's not *entirely true*, but it is a huge caveat. In the early days,
lots of experiments
People,
I had an idea. Any nuclear process releases neutrinos. In LENR, even
in small experiments, it seems there is a neutrino flux comparable or
bigger the Sun irradiates the Earth. (200billion neutrinos/cm^2). So,
why not making an LENR experiment close to a big neutrino detector,
like the
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