Hello group,

I just learned that LENRs (with emphasis on the WL theory) will be discussed during the Thermal & Fluids Analysis Workshop in the next days:

http://tfaws.nasa.gov/TFAWS11/Speakers.html

Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions for Aerospace

Joe Zawodny (NASA-LaRC)

In 1989, Pons and Fleischman made their infamous "Cold Fusion" announcement 
promptly ending their careers. Despite this the study of the Pons-Fleischmann Effect 
continues to this day. This talk will cover some selected historical highlights from the 
past 20+ years that gave rise to the emerging field called Low Energy Nuclear Reactions 
(LENR). The body of evidence strongly suggest that the LENR effect is real, increasingly 
understood, and most recently, may actually be useful. The experimental approaches and 
evidence along with several theories will be presented. One theory, Widom-Larsen Theory 
(WLT), will be discussed in detail. The practical application of LENR to aerospace will 
transform virtually every aspect of system design.

What is TFAWS?

http://tfaws.nasa.gov/TFAWS11/

TFAWS is an annual training and professional development workshop designed to 
encourage knowledge sharing, professional development, and networking 
throughout the thermal and fluids engineering community within NASA and the 
aerospace community at large.  The vision of TFAWS is to maintain continuity 
over time and between disciplines throughout the thermal and fluids engineering 
community.  This year’s conference theme is: Developing our Future in 
Aeronautics and Space through Technology.

Cheers,
S.A.

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