Claytor does seem to have some interesting work.  Indeed.

In regards to the physics of global warming, it's very real.  It is certain
to be very disruptive to civilization and biosystems for 1000s of years.
For some background, this is an award winning student physics paper that
provides some mathematical bases for acceptance of global warming.

 http://sections.maa.org/epadel/students/studentWinners/2010_Hamermesh.pdf



On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

> *From:* Bob Higgins
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> Ø       Sorry for the characterization of Claytor's work as
> electrochemical - it was gas phase plasma with Pd.  While it is a gas phase
> plasma reaction, the reaction appears to be occurring at the metal surface.
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> FWIW … At the MIT Colloquium last summer, Claytor indicated he has switched
> to Mu metal as giving significantly better results than palladium.
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> Specifically he mentioned Co-Netic AA, a brand of Mu metal consisting of
> nickel(80%), iron(15%) and molybdenum(5%) with permeability of 30,000.
> Notably, all three are Mills catalysts.
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