Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This is even more relevant in terms of Richter’s almost certain access to
> the Paneth and Peters work: “The transmutation of Hydrogen into Helium” from
> Berlin, 1928. That report, which relied on an alloy of palladium and silver,
> might really have witness something valid despite a forced retraction– . . .
>
As far as I know, there is no evidence it was forced. Why would anyone force
it? In 1928 I doubt anyone took seriously the possibility that fission or
fusion could become a practical source of energy.

- Jed

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