This is very impressive and answers a lot of questions which were not being 
addressed before. Finally most of the objections of skeptics are addressed 
succinctly in one place by the leading expert. Long overdue.

 

One minor complaint - with the lack of inclusion of selected details (since the 
target audience probably needs more information) is that the D+6Li reaction 
fits the evidence as well or better than D+D but was not even mentioned other 
than in a chart, and was ignored in the dialog. 

 

With D+6Li you do not have to worry about gammas, but you have to explain why 
the reaction does not occur with 7Li, the majority isotope, where a neutron is 
expected … but there is an easy QM explanation (conservation of spin). Coulomb 
repulsion increase can be ignored anyway, since it is insurmountable on paper 
with D+D.

 

In terms of looking back on the history of the field, the greatest objection 
from the mainstream has been the complete lack of any gamma radiation at all 
(when there should be billions of gammas, to achieve even a milliwatt of excess 
heat)— and that one objection disappears with the lithium channel – so why not 
at least mention it? In D+6Li the energy release is almost the same as D+D but 
you get twice the helium and apparently that is an issue. Of course, this 6Li 
channel could be falsified via using isotopically enriched electrolyte, but has 
it? 

 

From: Esa Ruoho 

 

Hi guys!

 

Any thoughts on this documentary? Ruby from ColdFusionNow used two of my tunes 
in it, briefly, and it is apparently a nice documentary or something. Here's 
some information:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM82RW7_II4

http://coldfusionnow.org/anomalous-effects-in-deuterated-systems-melvin-miles-the-correlation-of-excess-heat-and-helium/

 

 

Anomalous Effects in Dueterated Systems documents the work of Dr. Melvin Miles, 
a US Navy electrochemist who first correlated the excess heat generated from 
palladium-deuterium systems with the production of helium as a nuclear product. 

In three sets of experiments performed at the Navy’s China Lake research lab, 
samples of gasses coming off the active cells were captured and analyzed by 
experts in helium measurement. 

The University of Texas Austin, the US Department of Interior, and Brian Oliver 
of Rockwell International, who was the top helium measurement expert in the 
country at the time, all measured helium in quantities that matched closest to 
the excess heat generated by the cell if the reaction were D + D fusion going 
to Helium-4.

But unlike hot fusion, there was no gamma photon, only the generation of heat 
with a thermal energy close to 24MeV.

Dr. Miles began these experiments as a response to Dr. Julian Schwinger‘s 
proposal that the reaction was D + H going to Helium-3. Post-doc Benjamin Bush 
worked with Miles from the University of Texas Austin, and later came to China 
Lake, to test the hypothesis.

In Anomalous Effects in Deuterated Systems Melvin Miles The Correlation of 
Excess Heat and Helium, Dr. Miles provides a lesson in the experimental 
procedure used to measure the elusive nuclear product. Watch on Youtube here:
 <https://youtu.be/KM82RW7_II4> https://youtu.be/KM82RW7_II4

The video is taken from an interview with Dr. Miles conducted in August 2015 
amid the idyllic southern Oregon, US wilderness in the town of Wolf Creek. 
Patent lawyer David French joined me at the cabin where Miles was vacationing 
with his dog Lady.

Two-and-a-half hours of video was reduced to 25 minutes, an eternity for 
Youtube, but the story of these experiments could be told in no less time. 
Visuals utilize graphics found in Miles’ papers, as well as the papers from 
scientists around the world who have also reported finding helium.

A complete transcript of the movie is at  
<http://coldfusionnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Anomalous-Effects-Audio-Transcript.pdf>
 Anomalous-Effects-Audio-Transcript

Read Anomalous Effects in Deuterated Systems, Final Report authored in 1995, 
when the China Lake cold fusion program ended:
 <http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MilesManomalousea.pdf> 
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MilesManomalousea.pdf

A Summary of Miles’ work by Jed Rothwell is here
 <http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/RothwellJintroducti.pdf> 
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/RothwellJintroducti.pdf

Dr. Miles thinks the paper Correlation Of Excess Enthalpy And Helium-4 
Production: A Review. in Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusionis a good 
overview, too:
 <http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MilesMcorrelatioa.pdf> 
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MilesMcorrelatioa.pdf

A list of papers on the work of Melvin Miles and other Navy researchers is here 
at the lenr archive  <http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=952> 
http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=952

Anomalous Effects takes Cold Fusion Now! video to a new evolution with the 
addition of title music by the excellent Esa Ruoho a.k.a. Lackluster, an 
electronic musician based in Etelä-Suomi, Finland. I hope you found the sounds 
elevating as I did.

Vist Esa’s website  <http://www.lackluster.org/> here and purchase music by Esa 
at
 <http://lackluster.bandcamp.com/> http://lackluster.bandcamp.com/.

Your support is crucial to artists. 

Cold Fusion Now! provides you with the best collection of LENR/cold fusion 
audio and video on our Youtube channel, all free!

 

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