Must have been the tryptophan overload kicking in.  :-)

Frederick

Mike Carrell wrote:
>
> Horace wrote:
>
> > At 1:07 AM 11/27/4, Frederick Sparber wrote:
> >
> > >I think "Palladium loading" is a Red Herring to get around the fact
that
> > >LENR-CANR is an Interfacial Potential Effect.
> >
> > There is a huge body of literature that says otherwise.  How do you
> account
> > for a major difference in results using H/Pd controls vs D/Pd for
example?
> > How do you account for observed changes in crystaline structure
indicating
> > thermal hot spots *inside* the cathode?
>
> Amen to Horace's comments. To which I may add the occasional extreme
bursts
> of energy seen by very careful investigators, which led to holes burned in
> tables, and the precaution of dumping a very hot cell into a pail of
water,
> only to have it evaporate several pailsful? Or the phenomenon of "heat
after
> death" when the cathode stays hot for hours after the electrolyte has
boiled
> away? Or the production of helium from a cell in a quantitiy conmeasurant
> with excess heat produced? Or the very well controlled, confirmed,
> transmutation of Cs to Pr by infusion of deuterium gas? Or the observation
> of excess heat and transmutation in situations with no electgric field?
>
> Frederick needs to do some homework at www.lenr-canr.org.
>
> Mike Carrell
>
>
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Horace Heffner
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>



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