Jones Beene wrote:
Complete nonsense.
The monitor used by Rossi's team in January is specifically designed
to detect positrons, which must be there if there is to be H+H fusion.
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't that like saying there must be
neutrons if D+D fusion is occurring? It is definitely occurring with
Pd-D. There is no doubt about the helium, pace Krivit. But there are a
~11 million times fewer neutrons than there should be, according to theory.
Until they look for deuterium in a Ni-H cell, I do not think you can
rule out hydrogen fusion. I do not think you can dictate what nature can
do, or to what "must be there." Only an experiment can determine this.
- Jed