he are a number of ways that nuclear reactions can release potential energy.  
Kinetic energy in the for of high velocity neutral and charged particles, 
electromagnetic radiation and  kinetic energy in the form of angular momentum 
or spin energy.

Rossi and N. Cook claim that some of their Ni-H=Li system changed Li-7 with 
accretion of Pto Be-8. .
They suggest:

>>>> “The double alpha lattice  structure (C) can then break into independent 
>>>> two alpha particles (D), >>>>which are released with   MeV of angular 
>>>> momentum, but without gamma radiation.”

http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1504/1504.01261.pdf

I point out  they do not seem to believe the alpha particles left the reaction 
with high velocity.  EM radiation normally associated with slowing-down of 
charged particles was not reported.   (  I assume it did not happen.)

Bob Cook




From: Axil Axil<mailto:janap...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 7:57 PM
To: vortex-l<mailto:vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: [Vo]:new thread --- apres Rossi era looming

As observed in the Holmlid experiments, LENR energy could be formated into the 
form of subatomic particles that are hard to detect.

These hard to detect subatomic particles could be carrying off any remaining 
residual LENR based kinetic energy  from the reaction site. There may be a 
method that can be engineered that can capture this energy so that this LENR 
energy can be localized to the site of the reaction and converted to heat.

On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 10:41 PM, Jones Beene 
<jone...@pacbell.net<mailto:jone...@pacbell.net>> wrote:
Brian Ahern wrote:

> After 28 years nobody has succeeded in generating 100 watts excess in a 
> repeatable process. In fact there is no qualified system that can achieve 10 
> watts excess and a COP > 1.5

... and Bob Cook says I'm too cynical ...


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