Holy Cow Batman, this stunning comprehensive paper reports the unambiguous
observation of unusual DD fusion with both 4He a 3He pathways. The 4He path
occurs with only 3Mev, the 3He with 14Mev. Further the muons are expelled at
500 Mev. The magic being ultra-dense hydrogen, both deuterium and protium,
which forms in a hydrogen loaded metal which is the laser target. 75% of the
particles emitted are of a mysterious neutral character which the author
muses might be a 'quasi-neutron', clearly such unusual neutron-like particle
are behaving in what some might describe as a 'crazy' manner, aka a
mischugenon as Edward Teller once referred. The energy balance is indeed
interesting with a COP of 450 (this groups vernacular) inferred from the
very high quality measurements. The paper surely offers some practical
guidance to a few of us working on 'cold fusion' technologies, now where did
I put my ray gun. 

 

 

From: Axil Axil [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2017 8:58 AM
To: vortex-l
Subject: [Vo]:New paper from Holmlid.

 

http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0169895

 


Mesons from Laser-Induced Processes in Ultra-Dense Hydrogen H(0)


 

A new paper from Holmlid where he now deduces that LENR cannot be a fusion
based reaction because the energy of the mesons produced are far to great. I
respect a man that can change his mind under the weight of experimental
evidence.

 

The hydrogen nanoparticle that produces the mesons are 3 to 6 planes long.

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