Cirillo, D. and V. Iorio. Transmutation of metal at low energy in a confined plasma in water. in Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. 2004. Marseille, France.

Quote:

"Once a stable plasma has been achieved for more than 500 sec., we can compare the input energy, electrical power, with the quantity of energy necessary to warm up and evaporate the solution water. Omitted from this calculation is energy associated with chemical reactions; energy related to the heating-up and fusion of the tungsten; energy used in expanding gas and steam leaving the cell; energy lost by thermal and electromagnetic radiation; and loss of heat through the insulation. Even though this extra energy is omitted from the calculation, the cell is found to produce more energy than is being applied."

That is astounding. Quite a robust result!

The paper should be ready today or tomorrow.

- Jed
 
Dear All,
 
This paper is already posted in my web site since Nov 6, 2004 at :
see also the full slides at :

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Jean-Louis Naudin
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