Jones--

Your are right. Deutsch had 2 students win Nobel Prizes. He did not win it for his discovery of Ps which was in 1951.

Bob
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He discovered Ps but I doubt if he was supportive of LENR. He was considered for the Nobel but lost out, if this obit is correct

http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2002/deutsch

Deutsch was negative on LENR IIRC and went out of his way to criticize P&F.


-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Cook

It may have been Martin Deutsch--Nobel Prize 1956--He worked on the
Manhattan Project and was at MIT.

Bob
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jones Beene"

Does anyone remember who first proposed this for LENR?

Hmmm... could it be Julian Schwinger ???

Not a bad pedigree for the field.


Sorry to pun-ish you, but wouldn't this make Jules the original free swinger
?

“If you can’t join them, beat them.”
- Julian Schwinger, Nobel prize winner in Physics, 1965



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