Hi All,  Wow!

   I've been watching and thinking about the Delkcalion (cold fusion?)
experiment, and wondered what you guys thought was actually happening
there.   It was a great demonstration.   That small device certainly seemed
to get wildly hot. If H gas + some nano-NI powder generated that much heat,
I wonder how you design the heat exchange system to maximize the transfer
of heat to a constantly flowing fluid, that boils away to dry steam?  i
think Defkcalion did a fantastic demonstration, but it leaves me asking
more questions than it answers.

What are the by-products, where are the by-products and why can't we see
the by-products?   I mean, where is the radiation, transmutations and
changes in materials that would indicate a nuclear phenomena?  A power
source this big should have some tell-tail signal left over if it is
nuclear in origin.  A before/after EDAX would be icing on the cake for such
a breakout demonstration.  As it is, it still seems like an amateur
experiment.

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