I have read Jeff Morriss' presentation about his experiment. It is very
nicely constructed, but there are several important misses in replication
of Parkhomov. One is the lack of using LiAlH4 which dissociates eventually
into a liquid LiH film on the surface of the Ni which was long since
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Bob Higgins
wrote:
It appears that Parkhomov's seals began leaking at the peak pressure of
> about 5 bar and continued to leak from there on.
>
Ingredients in the sealing compound itself might be important. There are
many unknowns.
There was evidence of small excess heat in Alan Goldwater's GS5 experiment
and the excess heat had just began an upward ramp at the time the
experiment was shut off. One of the problems that Alan has is not being
able to run the experiment unattended/automated. It needs a longer run
time.
It is clear that there is no scientific, reproducible evidence that either
Rossi or Parkhomov demonstrated substantial excess heat, and that Morriss’s
work is higher quality than either and his null result is troubling. Together
with null or inconclusive results from Jack Cole, Brian Ahern,
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