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From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax 

> ... the only problem is the question of whether or not a condensate will
form ... 


Here are citations from Mitchell Swartz, which are not found on the LENR
site, in which he finds evidence of BEC formation:

Swartz, M.R., "Survey of the Observed Excess Energy and Emissions In Lattice
Assisted Nuclear Reactions", Journal Scientific Exploration, ISSN 0892-3310,
Vol. 23, Number 4, pp. 419-436, (Winter 2010)

Swartz, M.R., "Excess Heat and Electrical Characteristics of Type "B"
Anode-Plate High Impedance Phusor-type LANR Devices", Journal Scientific
Exploration, ISSN 0892-3310, Vol. 23, Number 4, pp. 491-495, (Winter 2010)

I wish I had time to do a complete search of all the literature for other
evidence of transitory BEC formation, since so far it is only found in bits
and pieces (and you have to know where to look) - but when you put it all
together, and Mitchell's work is a good start - then I have the sense that a
decent case will be made for this being the operative mechanism.

Mitchell documents changes in Pd conductivity (and oscillations preceding
excess heat) that point towards a BEC, but of course are not direct proof.
If enough of these instances turn up - there will be a better case.

Jones


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