JonesBeene wrote:
> This is a surprisingly thorough and fair paper but it is twenty years old.
> It begs to be updated.
>
I believe the authors stopped working on this long ago. There is nothing
for them to update.
- Jed
Note that this paper describes a 3-day heat after death event, on p. 16:
The plain curve of fig. 9 emphasizes both the remarkable temperature
increase paralleling electrolysis (I = 0.150 A) and a quite unexpected
phenomenon: after 240 min of electrolysis, in o.c. conditions, the
electrolyte
I have uploaded a few old papers lately. I may upload some more. Let me
explain.
Here is Peter Hagelstein's favorite index to LENR-CANR.org:
http://lenr-canr.org/DetailOnly.htm
The papers are listed by first author in alphabetical order.
Many of the papers are not on file. The first 12 are not
>From the start of LENR it was thought by the experts that deuterium fusion
>should yield far more neutrons than helium – based on knowledge of hot fusion
>branching ratio. Yet neutrons were almost never found.
Now in order to answer two problems Holmlid gives us a brilliant answer – and
From: Jed Rothwell
➢ This is one of the most comprehensive papers about Ni-H cold fusion:
Mengoli, G., et al., Anomalous heat effects correlated with electrochemical
hydriding of nickel. Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis. A, 1998. 20 D: p. 331
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MengoliGanomaloush.pdf
➢
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