Edmund Storms wrote:
The work of Taleyarkhan has no relationship to cold fusion or LENR. He is trying to cause hot fusion in a collapsing bubble and claiming success using neutron detection. LENR occurs in a solid and does not emit neutrons
Hum, you're right Ed, it's high energy not low energy. I think that a new term is required, induced nuclear reactions, INR. Several years ago you sent me a list of papers that talked about anomalous amounts of 2%ers, isotopes which normally occur in concentrations of less than 3%. This matter is of interest to me because if the isotopic analysis shows a high concentration of a 2%ers, that, IMHO, is proof that a nuclear reaction is occurring. I would call your attention back to Krivit's paper, no isotopic analysis was performed on the materials involved in the Taleyarkhan experiment.
With regards to suppression of LENR by the scientific establishment, I assume that Jed's book does a good job of laying out the case.
BTW, Dr. Susslick questioned anomalous energy production by the Griggs Hydrosonic Pump. Do any of you have any information on that?
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