Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

> Instead, we get graphs of modest gain at the noise level and radiation
> counts peaking in the few hundred per second – when we need to seeing a
> million times more . . .
>
Cold fusion never does that. If it were a million times more, it would be
plasma fusion.

You cannot expect results that this phenomenon does not produce, even
though those results would be an "easy sell" to the mainstream physics
community. That is like hoping for a weight reduction pill that cuts your
weight by 100 lbs in an hour. It would be an "easy sell" to obese patients
but nature does not work that way.

Granted, Celani once measured a burst of radiation from one of Rossi's
cells, but it only lasted a fraction of a second.

- Jed

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