Geeze – did you read your own reference?
First of all, Kim’s main source is Sterling Allan. Never does Kim say that he performed the experiment or saw the magnetic results for himself. This paper is theoretical, hearsay, and beyond poor. It is an embarrassment to Purdue, if nothing else. As I recall - Alain, who posts here often first reported that Kim did not actually participate in the DGT experiment – and he may provide the reference but if not - some of it is here: http://revolution-green.com/lenr-defkalion-bad-measurements/ From: Axil Axil http://www.physics.purdue.edu/people/faculty/publications/yekim/O-fusion.pdf Purdue Nuclear and Many-Body Theory Group (PNMBTG) Preprint- PNMBTG-05-2014 (May 2014) In the above reference, Dr Kim explains his theory with regards to Bosenova. Please supply a reference for your assertion that Dr. Kim did not observe the Bosenova in an experiment. Having given the subject a theoretical foundation, this hearsay assertion of the subject is hard to believe. On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: From: Axil Axil . Ø But Dr Kim saw in DGT experiments magnetic solitons exploding in a Bosenova. No he didn’t. How many times do we have to correct the record on this? In Dr. Y. E. Kim's ICCF-18 presentation, the only time his bizarre hypothesis is mentioned - Kim said that he did not personally measure the magnetic field and had little direct information on it. Kim said that DGT measured the field, and he assumed their claim was accurate. Yet we know from hindsight that DGT was reporting one lie after another and has gone belly up. Nothing coming from that work has credibility and instead has significant likelihood of leading experimenters down the wrong path.

