Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Energy storage in LENR is not based on chemistry. On the contrary is
> based on Light matter entanglement. Electron, holes and infrared photons
> become entangled at x-ray photon energies.
>

There is no evidence that LENR is a form of energy storage. If it were, the
calorimeter would show a deficit before the reaction, and the deficit would
equal the energy production that follows. A calorimeter can measure an
endothermic reaction as accurately as it measures an exothermic reaction.

Furthermore, with some experiments, there is little time before energy
production begins. If the energy were being stored up, the deficit would
have to be far larger than the positive heat production that follows. For
example, some of Fleischmman and Pons cathodes began producing heat after a
week with no deficit during the week -- that is, with input balancing
output during the first week. After heat production began it was continuous
for up to 3 months at up to 100 W. You would have to cram all 3 months of
heat production into one week, with a negative energy (endothermic)
reaction of tens of thousands of watts. That is far larger than the total
input electrolysis power. It would have to be sucking energy in from the
whole room, covering everything with frost, I suppose. That is impossible,
needless to say.

- Jed

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