Hello Bastiaan Bergman,

As a pragmatic skeptic re cold fusion since December, 1996, I hope you
pay some attention  to the contributions on Vortex-L by Cude, Heffner,
and Yugo -- it is reasonably argued that no public data yet succeed in
confirming excess heat in the many Rossi demos...

within mutual service,  Rich Murray


lame LENR H-Ni run report by Sergio Focardi and Francesco Piantelli, 9
pages, Il Nuovo Cimento, November 1998 -- recent news: Rich Murray
2011.08.20

http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2011/08/lame-lenr-h-ni-run-report-by-sergio.html

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/94

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[ summary of critique:
science that purports to establish a notable percentage increase in
excess heat as a reproducible anomaly, as reported herein, is very
lacking re many critical details and shows lack of common sense
consideration of reasonable complications -- as usual in LENR
research, an enthusiastic team created a "black" witch's cauldron,
full of impurities, sealed and invisible to detailed observation
during months of cooking in H2 gas at high temperatures.

Probably, corrosion opened up additional conducting paths, reducing
the total electrical resistance fed by the constant voltage power
supply, increasing the total input electric power via increased
current flow, which increased ordinary electric heat effects in
complex ways within the black box.

So far, the surge of enticing, but vague, thin, and variable
information follows the pattern of the Rossi debacle in 2010-2011... ]

[ search http://www.lenr-canr.org/  Piantelli
to get 5 pages of items that include many full text papers ]


http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/FocardiSlargeexces.pdf 10 pages

[ more ... ]



On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Bastiaan Bergman
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> As a physicist I feel obliged to spread the word on cold fusion and
> explain what it is to the general public. In that attempt I wrote the
> linked paper, please have a look and give me your blunt feedback. Also
> please use the paper however you see fit.
>
> http://bit.ly/cold-fusion
>
> Thanks,
> Bastiaan.
>
>

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