>From time to time, people tell me that if only we had a practical device,
cold fusion research would be funded. McKubre and many others have pointed
that a practical device is the end-point of research, not where you start.
People don't seem to realize this. Over at lenr-forum.com someone wrote:
The binding energy of the respective Ag and Pd isotopes is important in
deciding the energy available from the reaction of D with Pd-105.. Philippe
Hatt’s binding calculation for the relative entities would give a good
prediction of the energy released to the lattice. His nuclear model was
Sounds like spin and magnetic fields are important. Eureka.
I talked with Biberian at ICCF-21 and asked about spin and magnetic fields and
about how magnetic fields change
nuclear resonances and spin energy states. I think Biberian agrees with the
importance of spin coupling—nuclear to
This is the kind of thing we need for cold fusion cathode testing.
http://www.wildcatdiscovery.com/technology/high-throughput-workflow/#hs1:
See:
Miles, M. *Excess power measurements for palladium-boron cathodes
(PowerPoint slides)*. in *The 21st International Conference for Condensed
Matter Nuclear Science ICCF-21*. 2018. Fort Collins, CO
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MilesMexcesspowe.pdf
Here it is!
Beiting, E., *Investigation of the nickel-hydrogen anomalous heat effect*
2017, The Aerospace Corporation: Report No. ATR-2017-01760
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BeitingEinvestigat.pdf
See also the two abstracts on pages 7 and 8:
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