OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson <orionwo...@charter.net> wrote: I apologize up front if this seems an ignorant question to ask at this late > hour, but did Storms learn enough about the unique makeup of the four > successful cathodes to acquire a fairly good idea as to how to go about > building new cathodes that would reliably, consistently, and repeatedly > generate excess heat 100% of the time? > Ed says no, but as a practical matter I think he did, and so did Cravens, and Pons. That's what I said here:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/RothwellJlessonsfro.pdf I mean it works even though there is no theory, and even though it takes months to find one good cathode. It isn't useful, but it works. I'll bet if someone spends a year doing the procedures in this paper with another 92 cathodes, some will work. http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/StormsEhowtoprodu.pdf Needless to say, if the people from ELFORSK are right, Rossi is miles ahead of this. Even though he has no theory as far as I know. - Jed