Here below is my favorite accidentally stumbled upon LENR reaction in a science experiment.
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0957-4484/26/23/234002 <http://disq.us/url?url=http%3A%2F%2Fiopscience.iop.org%2Farticle%2F10.1088%2F0957-4484%2F26%2F23%2F234002%3AE5fapHHZBxMIInahVHigaFLfhqI&cuid=2168707> SPECIAL Experimental observation of anomalous thermal radiation from a three-dimensional metallic photonic crystal Abstract We report some striking results on thermal radiation properties of a resonantly coupled cavity photonic crystal (PhC) at elevated temperatures (T = 400–900 K). We experimentally found that at resonant wavelengths, λ = 1.1, 1.64, 2.85 μm, the PhC emission is spectrally selective, quasi-coherent, directional, and shows significant deviation from Planck's blackbody law at equilibrium. The presence of non-equilibrium effects, driven by strong thermal excitation and cavity resonance, may be the major cause for our experimental observation. Sooner or later, science as bound to stumble over some sort of LENR reaction. Thermal radiation coming off this photonic crystal (PhC) is up to 50 times stronger than blackbody radiation at certain frequencies. That radiation is coherent, directional, and focused. This finding has the researchers puzzled. I speculated that Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPP)s formed inside the coupled cavities in this crystal form a polariton Bose condensate that emits hawking radiation at specific thermal frequencies. The same polariton based process is what is producing heat in Mizumo's mesh reactor. There also may be some overunity here: more energy out than in, since there was a maximum 50X increase (see figure 2 in PDF) in heat energy. The radiative power of cavity-PhC exhibits order-of-magnitude enhancement (6-50 times) over that of a blackbody at the peak wavelengths. PDF: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0957-4484/26/23/234002/ampdf <https://disq.us/url?url=https%3A%2F%2Fiopscience.iop.org%2Farticle%2F10.1088%2F0957-4484%2F26%2F23%2F234002%2Fampdf%3A-IaVSbY2XYonTpbw2NEUPTsU2y4&cuid=2168707>

