Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:What the Japanese Governm ent Isnt Saying About F**ushima
Hopefully the proverb that - "No good deed ever goes unpunished" - will eventually be disproved. Bad publicity for the nuclear industry - unless (mostly) ignored by The Media. Mark Gibbs wrote: > Follow-up to the sailors affected by radiation poisoning on the USS Ronald > Reagan: "US Sailors Lawsuit Dismissed in Fukushima Radiation Exposure > Case" ... > http://legalinsurrection.com/2013/12/us-sailors-lawsuit-dismissed-in-fukushima-radiation-exposure-case/ > > [m] > > On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote: > >> > I just noticed that this is exactly a year old ... I don't know why >> the >> Post picked it up again. >> >> Paul C. Garner | LinkedIn >> http://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-c-garner/8/366/536 >> >> We will be filing our second amended complaint against Tepco before >> January 6, 2014 ... >> >> >> >> Seems to be up to 150 sailors. >> >> Sailor on USS Reagan ill from radiation >> By Jed Boal on 14 August 2013 for KSL.com >> http://islandbreath.blogspot.com/2013/12/uss-ronald-reagan-fukushima.html >> >> ... >> Attorney Paul C. Garner, representing 150 former sailors and >> Marines, >> has sued the Japanese power company and is seeking $3 billion to be set >> up >> in a fund to help victims. >> .. >> >> >
[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:What the Japanese Government Isn’t Saying About F**ushima
Follow-up to the sailors affected by radiation poisoning on the USS Ronald Reagan: "US Sailors’ Lawsuit Dismissed in Fukushima Radiation Exposure Case" ... http://legalinsurrection.com/2013/12/us-sailors-lawsuit-dismissed-in-fukushima-radiation-exposure-case/ [m] On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote: > > I just noticed that this is exactly a year old ... I don't know why the > Post picked it up again. > > Paul C. Garner | LinkedIn > http://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-c-garner/8/366/536 > > We will be filing our second amended complaint against Tepco before > January 6, 2014 ... > > > > Seems to be up to 150 sailors. > > Sailor on USS Reagan ill from radiation > By Jed Boal on 14 August 2013 for KSL.com > http://islandbreath.blogspot.com/2013/12/uss-ronald-reagan-fukushima.html > > ... > Attorney Paul C. Garner, representing 150 former sailors and Marines, > has sued the Japanese power company and is seeking $3 billion to be set up > in a fund to help victims. > .. > >
Re: [Vo]:Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment
That is a slide presentation. It would be helpful if there were a video with the audio narrative. On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Alain Sepeda wrote: > it seems it failed at NRL > > https://mospace.umsystem.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10355/36786/LENRInvestigationsNavalResearch.pdf?sequence=1#page=23 > > they found nothing on iwamura samples. > > note that this ruleout any fraud, since iwamura would not have send blank > samples but contaminated samples. > this ruleout even unvolonteer environmental contamination. > > however it push the "error" hypotheis. > NRL propose problems with isotopic instrumentation. > > toyota replication , at a much lower level, raise new question, and hope ? > > > > > 2013/12/26 James Bowery > >> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf >> >> The last sentence: >> >> "Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory are now planning a >> replication of the experiments that produced transmutations of Cs into Pr." >> >> >> Did that happen? >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Axil Axil wrote: >> >>> Regarding: >>> >>> >>> >>> Report: Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf >>> >>> >>> >>> *OBSERVATION OF NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION REACTIONS INDUCED BY D**2 **GAS >>> PERMEATION THROUGH PD COMPLEXES* >>> >>> >>> >>> Excerpt: >>> >>> >>> >>> At present the authors do not have definite explanation for the role of >>> the CaO layers. We cannot perfectly exclude out the possibility that >>> CaO layers modified the electronic state of top Pd layer. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> This experiment might well demonstrate the nanoplasmonic cause of LENR. >>> >>> >>> >>> The nanoscopic layer of calcium oxide will confine EMF concentrated by >>> 70C heat photons in the transition region between the metallic conductive >>> layer of Pd and the dielectric layer of CaO. >>> >>> >>> >>> This EMF confinement will produce strong magnetic fields at the surface >>> of the Pd causing transmutation of elements Ba, Cs, Sr into elements with >>> higher atomic numbers through hydrogen fusion as follows: Cs into Pr, >>> Sr into Mo, and Ba into Sm. >>> >>> >>> >>> The surface of the Pd in the interface layer with the deuterium should >>> be tested for a magnetic field using Hall Nano probes to verify the >>> existence of anomalous electromagnetic conditions at the Pd to D2 interface >>> layer. >>> >>> >>> >>> Merry Christmas to all >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >
Re: [Vo]:Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment
we crossed. with the strange facts you describe... it seems that putting in perspective from iwamura to toyota through kidwell/nrl the main scenario is quite troubling... fraud by iwamura, replicated by toyota (weaker), but with blank sample sent... are strange. errors, seems strange given the contamination found in the lab. fraud by kidwell seems the most rational, but for what reason ? it is a personal war, or US manipulation to decredibilize a promising technology... no hypothesis seems really credible or clean... maybe it is more stupid and innocent... i would prefer 2013/12/26 Axil Axil > More... > > > https://mospace.umsystem.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10355/36786/LENRInvestigationsNavalResearch.pdf?sequence=1 > > > On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:53 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > >> Reference: >> >> http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3084031/posts >> >> >> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:52 PM, Axil Axil wrote: >> >>> Low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR) researchers at Toyota Central >>> Research and Development Laboratories have published a replication of the >>> Mitsubishi Heavy Industries deuterium gas-permeation experiment. >>> >>> The research appeared in the Japanese Journal of Applied Physics earlier >>> this month. >>> >>> New Energy Times reported this replication last year (Mitsubishi Reports >>> Toyota Replication) after the inventor of this LENR method, Yasuhiro >>> Iwamura of Mitsubishi, reported the news at the American Nuclear Society >>> meeting in San Diego, Calif., in November 2012. >>> >>> The publication in the journal, however, marks a significant achievement >>> both for the field and for this category of LENR research. This is the >>> first mainstream, peer-reviewed journal publication of a replication of the >>> Iwamura experiment. >>> >>> The replication, by one of the world’s largest industrial companies, >>> signifies the importance of LENRs, as well as the credibility of the >>> controversial research. Login or Subscribe to remove this notice >>> Professional Journalism – LENR Facts Original online content only at New >>> Energy Times >>> >>> Several years ago, researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in >>> Washington, D.C., led by Kenneth Grabowski, failed in an attempted >>> replication of the Mitsubishi experiment. NRL paid Mitsubishi at least >>> $200,000 as part (Phase 1) of the research agreement, according to a >>> document obtained by New Energy Times under a Freedom of Information Act >>> request. >>> >>> After NRL researchers failed in their replication attempt, one of them, >>> researcher David Kidwell, took an unexpected walk around the Mitsubishi lab >>> to collect environmental samples. To everyone’s surprise, laboratory >>> contamination of praseodymium appeared after Kidwell completed his survey. >>> >>> Kidwell said this contamination, which he ascribed to, among other >>> things, “lucky tweezers” used by a careless Mitsubishi researcher, >>> explained the extraordinary results obtained by Iwamura and his group at >>> Mitsubishi. >>> >>> In a brief, five-minute rebuttal at a conference in Rome in 2009, >>> Iwamura explained the multiple, logically inconsistent detials of Kidwell’s >>> contamination scenario. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:26 PM, James Bowery wrote: >>> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf The last sentence: "Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory are now planning a replication of the experiments that produced transmutations of Cs into Pr." Did that happen? On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > Regarding: > > > > Report: Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment > > > > > > http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf > > > > *OBSERVATION OF NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION REACTIONS INDUCED BY D**2 **GAS > PERMEATION THROUGH PD COMPLEXES* > > > > Excerpt: > > > > At present the authors do not have definite explanation for the role > of the CaO layers. We cannot perfectly exclude out the possibility > that CaO layers modified the electronic state of top Pd layer. > > > > > > This experiment might well demonstrate the nanoplasmonic cause of > LENR. > > > > The nanoscopic layer of calcium oxide will confine EMF concentrated by > 70C heat photons in the transition region between the metallic conductive > layer of Pd and the dielectric layer of CaO. > > > > This EMF confinement will produce strong magnetic fields at the > surface of the Pd causing transmutation of elements Ba, Cs, Sr into > elements with higher atomic numbers through hydrogen fusion as follows: Cs > into Pr, Sr into Mo, and Ba into Sm. > > > > The surface of the Pd in the interface layer with the deuterium should > be tested for a magnetic
Re: [Vo]:Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment
it seems it failed at NRL https://mospace.umsystem.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10355/36786/LENRInvestigationsNavalResearch.pdf?sequence=1#page=23 they found nothing on iwamura samples. note that this ruleout any fraud, since iwamura would not have send blank samples but contaminated samples. this ruleout even unvolonteer environmental contamination. however it push the "error" hypotheis. NRL propose problems with isotopic instrumentation. toyota replication , at a much lower level, raise new question, and hope ? 2013/12/26 James Bowery > http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf > > The last sentence: > > "Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory are now planning a > replication of the experiments that produced transmutations of Cs into Pr." > > > Did that happen? > > > > > On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > >> Regarding: >> >> >> >> Report: Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment >> >> >> >> >> >> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf >> >> >> >> *OBSERVATION OF NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION REACTIONS INDUCED BY D**2 **GAS >> PERMEATION THROUGH PD COMPLEXES* >> >> >> >> Excerpt: >> >> >> >> At present the authors do not have definite explanation for the role of >> the CaO layers. We cannot perfectly exclude out the possibility that CaO >> layers modified the electronic state of top Pd layer. >> >> >> >> >> >> This experiment might well demonstrate the nanoplasmonic cause of LENR. >> >> >> >> The nanoscopic layer of calcium oxide will confine EMF concentrated by >> 70C heat photons in the transition region between the metallic conductive >> layer of Pd and the dielectric layer of CaO. >> >> >> >> This EMF confinement will produce strong magnetic fields at the surface >> of the Pd causing transmutation of elements Ba, Cs, Sr into elements with >> higher atomic numbers through hydrogen fusion as follows: Cs into Pr, Sr >> into Mo, and Ba into Sm. >> >> >> >> The surface of the Pd in the interface layer with the deuterium should be >> tested for a magnetic field using Hall Nano probes to verify the existence >> of anomalous electromagnetic conditions at the Pd to D2 interface layer. >> >> >> >> Merry Christmas to all >> >> >> >> >> > >
Re: [Vo]:Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment
More... https://mospace.umsystem.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10355/36786/LENRInvestigationsNavalResearch.pdf?sequence=1 On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:53 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > Reference: > > http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3084031/posts > > > On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:52 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > >> Low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR) researchers at Toyota Central Research >> and Development Laboratories have published a replication of the Mitsubishi >> Heavy Industries deuterium gas-permeation experiment. >> >> The research appeared in the Japanese Journal of Applied Physics earlier >> this month. >> >> New Energy Times reported this replication last year (Mitsubishi Reports >> Toyota Replication) after the inventor of this LENR method, Yasuhiro >> Iwamura of Mitsubishi, reported the news at the American Nuclear Society >> meeting in San Diego, Calif., in November 2012. >> >> The publication in the journal, however, marks a significant achievement >> both for the field and for this category of LENR research. This is the >> first mainstream, peer-reviewed journal publication of a replication of the >> Iwamura experiment. >> >> The replication, by one of the world’s largest industrial companies, >> signifies the importance of LENRs, as well as the credibility of the >> controversial research. Login or Subscribe to remove this notice >> Professional Journalism – LENR Facts Original online content only at New >> Energy Times >> >> Several years ago, researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in >> Washington, D.C., led by Kenneth Grabowski, failed in an attempted >> replication of the Mitsubishi experiment. NRL paid Mitsubishi at least >> $200,000 as part (Phase 1) of the research agreement, according to a >> document obtained by New Energy Times under a Freedom of Information Act >> request. >> >> After NRL researchers failed in their replication attempt, one of them, >> researcher David Kidwell, took an unexpected walk around the Mitsubishi lab >> to collect environmental samples. To everyone’s surprise, laboratory >> contamination of praseodymium appeared after Kidwell completed his survey. >> >> Kidwell said this contamination, which he ascribed to, among other >> things, “lucky tweezers” used by a careless Mitsubishi researcher, >> explained the extraordinary results obtained by Iwamura and his group at >> Mitsubishi. >> >> In a brief, five-minute rebuttal at a conference in Rome in 2009, Iwamura >> explained the multiple, logically inconsistent detials of Kidwell’s >> contamination scenario. >> >> >> >> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:26 PM, James Bowery wrote: >> >>> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf >>> >>> The last sentence: >>> >>> "Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory are now planning a >>> replication of the experiments that produced transmutations of Cs into Pr." >>> >>> >>> Did that happen? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Axil Axil wrote: >>> Regarding: Report: Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf *OBSERVATION OF NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION REACTIONS INDUCED BY D**2 **GAS PERMEATION THROUGH PD COMPLEXES* Excerpt: At present the authors do not have definite explanation for the role of the CaO layers. We cannot perfectly exclude out the possibility that CaO layers modified the electronic state of top Pd layer. This experiment might well demonstrate the nanoplasmonic cause of LENR. The nanoscopic layer of calcium oxide will confine EMF concentrated by 70C heat photons in the transition region between the metallic conductive layer of Pd and the dielectric layer of CaO. This EMF confinement will produce strong magnetic fields at the surface of the Pd causing transmutation of elements Ba, Cs, Sr into elements with higher atomic numbers through hydrogen fusion as follows: Cs into Pr, Sr into Mo, and Ba into Sm. The surface of the Pd in the interface layer with the deuterium should be tested for a magnetic field using Hall Nano probes to verify the existence of anomalous electromagnetic conditions at the Pd to D2 interface layer. Merry Christmas to all >>> >>> >> >
Re: [Vo]:Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment
Reference: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3084031/posts On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:52 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > Low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR) researchers at Toyota Central Research > and Development Laboratories have published a replication of the Mitsubishi > Heavy Industries deuterium gas-permeation experiment. > > The research appeared in the Japanese Journal of Applied Physics earlier > this month. > > New Energy Times reported this replication last year (Mitsubishi Reports > Toyota Replication) after the inventor of this LENR method, Yasuhiro > Iwamura of Mitsubishi, reported the news at the American Nuclear Society > meeting in San Diego, Calif., in November 2012. > > The publication in the journal, however, marks a significant achievement > both for the field and for this category of LENR research. This is the > first mainstream, peer-reviewed journal publication of a replication of the > Iwamura experiment. > > The replication, by one of the world’s largest industrial companies, > signifies the importance of LENRs, as well as the credibility of the > controversial research. Login or Subscribe to remove this notice > Professional Journalism – LENR Facts Original online content only at New > Energy Times > > Several years ago, researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in > Washington, D.C., led by Kenneth Grabowski, failed in an attempted > replication of the Mitsubishi experiment. NRL paid Mitsubishi at least > $200,000 as part (Phase 1) of the research agreement, according to a > document obtained by New Energy Times under a Freedom of Information Act > request. > > After NRL researchers failed in their replication attempt, one of them, > researcher David Kidwell, took an unexpected walk around the Mitsubishi lab > to collect environmental samples. To everyone’s surprise, laboratory > contamination of praseodymium appeared after Kidwell completed his survey. > > Kidwell said this contamination, which he ascribed to, among other things, > “lucky tweezers” used by a careless Mitsubishi researcher, explained the > extraordinary results obtained by Iwamura and his group at Mitsubishi. > > In a brief, five-minute rebuttal at a conference in Rome in 2009, Iwamura > explained the multiple, logically inconsistent detials of Kidwell’s > contamination scenario. > > > > On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:26 PM, James Bowery wrote: > >> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf >> >> The last sentence: >> >> "Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory are now planning a >> replication of the experiments that produced transmutations of Cs into Pr." >> >> >> Did that happen? >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Axil Axil wrote: >> >>> Regarding: >>> >>> >>> >>> Report: Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf >>> >>> >>> >>> *OBSERVATION OF NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION REACTIONS INDUCED BY D**2 **GAS >>> PERMEATION THROUGH PD COMPLEXES* >>> >>> >>> >>> Excerpt: >>> >>> >>> >>> At present the authors do not have definite explanation for the role of >>> the CaO layers. We cannot perfectly exclude out the possibility that >>> CaO layers modified the electronic state of top Pd layer. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> This experiment might well demonstrate the nanoplasmonic cause of LENR. >>> >>> >>> >>> The nanoscopic layer of calcium oxide will confine EMF concentrated by >>> 70C heat photons in the transition region between the metallic conductive >>> layer of Pd and the dielectric layer of CaO. >>> >>> >>> >>> This EMF confinement will produce strong magnetic fields at the surface >>> of the Pd causing transmutation of elements Ba, Cs, Sr into elements with >>> higher atomic numbers through hydrogen fusion as follows: Cs into Pr, >>> Sr into Mo, and Ba into Sm. >>> >>> >>> >>> The surface of the Pd in the interface layer with the deuterium should >>> be tested for a magnetic field using Hall Nano probes to verify the >>> existence of anomalous electromagnetic conditions at the Pd to D2 interface >>> layer. >>> >>> >>> >>> Merry Christmas to all >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >
Re: [Vo]:Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment
Low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR) researchers at Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories have published a replication of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries deuterium gas-permeation experiment. The research appeared in the Japanese Journal of Applied Physics earlier this month. New Energy Times reported this replication last year (Mitsubishi Reports Toyota Replication) after the inventor of this LENR method, Yasuhiro Iwamura of Mitsubishi, reported the news at the American Nuclear Society meeting in San Diego, Calif., in November 2012. The publication in the journal, however, marks a significant achievement both for the field and for this category of LENR research. This is the first mainstream, peer-reviewed journal publication of a replication of the Iwamura experiment. The replication, by one of the world’s largest industrial companies, signifies the importance of LENRs, as well as the credibility of the controversial research. Login or Subscribe to remove this notice Professional Journalism – LENR Facts Original online content only at New Energy Times Several years ago, researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., led by Kenneth Grabowski, failed in an attempted replication of the Mitsubishi experiment. NRL paid Mitsubishi at least $200,000 as part (Phase 1) of the research agreement, according to a document obtained by New Energy Times under a Freedom of Information Act request. After NRL researchers failed in their replication attempt, one of them, researcher David Kidwell, took an unexpected walk around the Mitsubishi lab to collect environmental samples. To everyone’s surprise, laboratory contamination of praseodymium appeared after Kidwell completed his survey. Kidwell said this contamination, which he ascribed to, among other things, “lucky tweezers” used by a careless Mitsubishi researcher, explained the extraordinary results obtained by Iwamura and his group at Mitsubishi. In a brief, five-minute rebuttal at a conference in Rome in 2009, Iwamura explained the multiple, logically inconsistent detials of Kidwell’s contamination scenario. On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:26 PM, James Bowery wrote: > http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf > > The last sentence: > > "Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory are now planning a > replication of the experiments that produced transmutations of Cs into Pr." > > > Did that happen? > > > > > On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > >> Regarding: >> >> >> >> Report: Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment >> >> >> >> >> >> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf >> >> >> >> *OBSERVATION OF NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION REACTIONS INDUCED BY D**2 **GAS >> PERMEATION THROUGH PD COMPLEXES* >> >> >> >> Excerpt: >> >> >> >> At present the authors do not have definite explanation for the role of >> the CaO layers. We cannot perfectly exclude out the possibility that CaO >> layers modified the electronic state of top Pd layer. >> >> >> >> >> >> This experiment might well demonstrate the nanoplasmonic cause of LENR. >> >> >> >> The nanoscopic layer of calcium oxide will confine EMF concentrated by >> 70C heat photons in the transition region between the metallic conductive >> layer of Pd and the dielectric layer of CaO. >> >> >> >> This EMF confinement will produce strong magnetic fields at the surface >> of the Pd causing transmutation of elements Ba, Cs, Sr into elements with >> higher atomic numbers through hydrogen fusion as follows: Cs into Pr, Sr >> into Mo, and Ba into Sm. >> >> >> >> The surface of the Pd in the interface layer with the deuterium should be >> tested for a magnetic field using Hall Nano probes to verify the existence >> of anomalous electromagnetic conditions at the Pd to D2 interface layer. >> >> >> >> Merry Christmas to all >> >> >> >> >> > >
Re: [Vo]:Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf The last sentence: "Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory are now planning a replication of the experiments that produced transmutations of Cs into Pr." Did that happen? On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > Regarding: > > > > Report: Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment > > > > > > http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf > > > > *OBSERVATION OF NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION REACTIONS INDUCED BY D**2 **GAS > PERMEATION THROUGH PD COMPLEXES* > > > > Excerpt: > > > > At present the authors do not have definite explanation for the role of > the CaO layers. We cannot perfectly exclude out the possibility that CaO > layers modified the electronic state of top Pd layer. > > > > > > This experiment might well demonstrate the nanoplasmonic cause of LENR. > > > > The nanoscopic layer of calcium oxide will confine EMF concentrated by 70C > heat photons in the transition region between the metallic conductive layer > of Pd and the dielectric layer of CaO. > > > > This EMF confinement will produce strong magnetic fields at the surface of > the Pd causing transmutation of elements Ba, Cs, Sr into elements with > higher atomic numbers through hydrogen fusion as follows: Cs into Pr, Sr > into Mo, and Ba into Sm. > > > > The surface of the Pd in the interface layer with the deuterium should be > tested for a magnetic field using Hall Nano probes to verify the existence > of anomalous electromagnetic conditions at the Pd to D2 interface layer. > > > > Merry Christmas to all > > > > >
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