Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > > Potassium is already mildly radioactive (40K), but at a low decay rate; and > transmutes slowly - with no help from the chicken - into either calcium or > argon. “Accelerated decay” and the ability to influence decay rates is what > we could be talking about here – which is only LENR if one defines it that > way. >
Ah. So it is more like the Reifenschweiler effect than Pd-D cold fusion. That is more plausible, I will grant. I cannot judge whether the Reifenschweiler effect and Pd-D cold fusion are related or not. - Jed

