Axil—Thanks for reminding us of the 2016 Mosier-B0ss etal LENR report.  Its now 
three yeas old and makes makes more sense of the LENR research since then.

IMHO skeptics who are not just trolls must be insane (avoiding reality) to 
continue to doubt  LENR effects.  after reading the report.

Furthermore, its apparent to me that the governments around the World are 
pursuing LENR R&D under the cloak of darkness—secret programs---to pursue 
military advantage and protect existing energy/oil based establishment 
interests at the expense of open democratic government by the people.

Bob Cook

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From: Axil Axil <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2019 10:12:11 AM
To: vortex-l
Subject: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]: News from Nature … Mizuno connection?

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MosierBossinvestigat.pdf

INVESTIGATION OF NANO-NUCLEAR REACTIONS IN
CONDENSED MATTER
FINAL REPORT
Dr. Pamela A. Mosier-Boss
SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific
San Diego, CA 92152



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... Besides LENR, the Pd/H(D) system exhibits superconductivity. Palladium 
itself does not superconduct. However, it was found that H(D)/Pd does and that 
the critical temperatures of the deuteride are about 2.5 K higher than those of 
hydride (at the same atomic ratios). 19 This is the 'inverse’ isotope effect. 
In these early measurements, the loading of H(D) in the Pd lattice was less 
than unity, i.e. H(D):Pd < 1. Later Tripodi et al. 20 developed a method of 
loading and stabilizing 50 µm diameter Pd wires with H(D):Pd loadings greater 
than one. These samples have exhibited near room temperature superconductivity. 
Examples of measured superconducting transitions of PdH x samples are shown in 
Figure 1-2.



We believe the two phenomena, LENR and high T c superconductivity, are related 
and that both need to be investigated in order to gain an understanding of the 
processes occurring inside the Pd lattice.

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Another important factor is how topological states provide an ability of a 
material to "delocalized electrons". This means that the electron can be broken 
apart into its basic characteristics: location. charge, and spin. The spin 
parts (Spinons) of many electrons can come together into a magnetic structures 
(a magnon condensate) that can move around independent of the electrons that 
the spins originally came from. These balls of spin comprise the plasmoids that 
produce strange radiation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinon

On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 8:56 AM JonesBeene 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Could the mechanical application of palladium to nickel  be one of  these new 
topologies?

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02062-0?WT.ec

If so, then well-known computer chip processing such as  nano lithography could 
offer improvements ... and/or standardization.

According to the geniuses at Nature, “Exotic topological states of matter” — 
have shot from rare curiosity to one of the hottest fields in physics.






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