NRL is now attempting to duplicate this work.  This program was
undertaken well before the DoE review and apparently was unknown to the
reviewers.  If, as expected, they replicate the Iwamura claims, the ball
game will be over.

Ed

George Holz wrote:

> Hi Jed,
>
> > See:
> >
> > http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf
> >
> > - Jed
>
> The results described in these papers show that the
> impurity migration idea is even more ridiculous (if that's possible)
> than before. The isotope of the starting element controls the
> isotope of the transmuted element. Explain that by contamination!
>
> Is there any way we can have this information forwarded to the
> DOE reviewers. Perhaps they may find that it is time to save
> their reputations by admitting the obvious.
> Duplicating the Iwamura experiment with additional starting elements
> seems like a reasonable suggestion to the DOE as a proposed
> experiment to improve our understanding of LENR. Perhaps some of the
> national labs have appropriate equipment that could be used
> by LENR researchers to speed further work. How can anyone deny the
> overwhelming theoretical and practical significance of this work!
>
> Thank you Jed for obtaining and posting this material.
>
> George Holz
> Varitronics Systems
>
> >
> >
> >

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