--- Jean > "Rather than invoking ZPE, Dirac or hydrinos, I Suspect that the explanation could be LENR. So I would suggest to simply try deuterium gas instead of hydrogen."
Since he is seeing OU-heat without D2 now, what nuclear reaction do you see as supplying the excess heat now? Let me see if I can even suggest candidates: 1) H + H --> D 2) H + W --> ? 3) Accelerated decay of an isotope of W 4) Accelerated release of the stored enery of a nuclear isomer of W Given the unlikihood of any of these, to my way of thinking ZPE is the more likely source of the excess energy here (if that concept is expanded to include Dirac) - but part of this premise goes to the large number of other experiments involving hydrogen. One of the most controversial is that of the late Russian Chernitski (that name is not spelled correctly ) whose work Puthoff supposedly went to see in Moscow, but never got to. Anyone remember the correct details of this? Jones

