In pursuit of lime-green hydrinos and other
eco-flashes, I took a few hours last evening to scour
the web for relevant "exotic" information which is
currently not on the LENR-CANR website. 

Often there are obvious reasons why relevant
information to LENR is NOT found there (except for the
case of Dr Mitchell Swartz) - but please - let's not
bring up that Tejana-stand-off once again [1].

The criteria of "relevance" is always personal, since
there is lots of bogosity floating around the net: and
having a nuclear model which seems intuitive - or even
"arguably correct" - depends on who is doing the
arguing.

One of the better articles of interest found is from
Australian by Dr. Peter Fimmel. At least it seemed to
have something to offer, but it would be interesting
to hear other opinions on it; and also - whether or
not anyone is familiar with his work. OTOH - I have
been (voluntarily) deprived of television for so long
that occasionally, a degree of boredom will cloud the
dividing-line between relevance and entertainment
value.

Here is the site:

http://redshift.vif.com/JournalFiles/V13NO1PDF/V13N1FIM.pdf

His conclusion is below.

"Conclusion; It is argued in this paper that the
various dense matter LENR systems, that are known to
produce anomalous heat, collectively constitute an
analogue of in-vacuum sub-barrier nucleon transfer
phenomena, well known in mainstream low-energy nuclear
physics."

.... [one comment: "well-known" ????]

"Recent improved understanding of the conditions which
enable in-vacuum sub-barrier transfers, associated
with energy loss to the environment, are expected to
assist a better understanding and, concomitantly,
improved design and performance of heat producing
condensed matter LENR systems." END

Jones

[1] initially, "Mexican Stand-off" was used there, but
felling that it could be construed as derogatory...
the phrase was 'relocated' back across the Rio Grande,
so to speak.

"Mexican standoff" to some Yanks - is so visually
poignant that it should not be considered to be any
kind of slander; but to others it reeks of the same
level of regional chauvinism that gives us "Dutch
treat" (or gives the Brits, "French leave" which is
probably where Michel is these days ;-) .... nothing
wrong with a little border-humor at the expense of our
neighbors, eh?

And say - "Mexican Stand-off" is key to understanding
the world ... as for the past 50 years but under a
different name, it has defined the World
Balance-of-Power, since it is the operative strategy
of US-Russian foreign policy -- known as "MAD"
(mutually assured destruction). The phrase simply
means a stand-off of enemies where the first to act
will not gain. 

For example, if you want to the grasp the educational
background of our beloved Governor (California) aka
"the Guvernator" check out the film: "The Good, The
Bad and The Ugly" where three (Spaghetti-drunk but
possibly Mexiacn) gun-fighters stand-off in a triangle
facing each other askance... 

Each one is understandably reluctant to draw first,
knowing-well that the first to draw runs the certainty
of being shot by the guy he does not aim at...

... an image worth a thousand words (which can be
called up from the old memory-core with only three if
you can tolerate a bit of chauvinism) 

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