Horace Heffner wrote:
there is a certain amount of logic there, for sure - and it is basically why I created an alternative premise: that being that the bound electron (2.095 eV) simply removes an acid proton from chemical "participation" for a short time frame - about one second.
Participation in what? What acid?
Battery acid -- sulfuric acid.
I though we were talking metal lattice and adsorbed hydrogen?
Dufour is going that route. His new paper makes a good case. More on that later.
My thoughts in this are tailored specifically to stretch and alter his hypothesis for application to lead-acid batteries functioning in a pulsed HV back-emf regime, and to explain what I believe will be shown to be an LENR anomaly. There is measurable induced radioactivity in at least one of these stressed batteries (out of four) in an experiment where none should be showing up. More on that later.
Shades of SPAWAR. Jones

