At 10:34 PM 6/9/2011, Jones Beene wrote:
Any high school student should be able to perform a version for less than the cost of an X-Box- since it is an UNPOWERED experiment, without deuterium or platinum. The reaction gives excess heat simply from the nanopowder contact with hydrogen at ambient (like Arata, but better). It is a surface effect and there is no significant absorption and zero radioactivity. The delta-T is low but the heat is apparently continuous and anomalous.
Brian talked about work in this area last year, as I recall. If this is really simple to do, I'm interested in making kits available, so I expect I'll talk with Brian about that. As I recall, the material Brian showed us last year was really, really expensive....
Did you mean "palladium" instead of "platinum"? That could be really good news....

