Lets assume we play in lottery. Sometimes we win, mostly we dont win.
Is this a scientific proof that lottery delivers excess money?

No, it is not. I think this is clear to everybody, no explanation is necessary.
Of course, only those people who have won, report. 
Those, who have lost, dont report. 
So we find (mad) people, who seriously think they can make a living as soldiers 
of 
fortune and modern medicine has acknowleged that fortune games are as 
addictive as drugs and addiction to fortune games is a mental health problem
like drug and nicotine addiction.
I smoke, so I know what I say. I dont play fortune games, possibly this 
would be healthier ;-)


How can it happen, that some people have this luck and win very high?
This is because lottery is an artificially created structure that distorts the 
laws
of probability.

Possibly the same situation can exist in condensed matter systems.
Sometimes energy is converted into matter and sometimes matter is 
converted into energy.

To proof this theory, it would be required to look out for unexplained losses
of energy. I have the theory that the sum of losses and wins is near to zero.

This explains the poor reproducibility of LENR excess energy events.
This explains the high energy production under rare circumstances.
This does not violate the laws of thermodynamics and nuclear physics, because
these laws basically are statistical laws. This means, under rare and special
circumstances a local violation is possible, but it is not possible to win 
always.
The wins must always equal the losses.

Best regards,

Peter
 

Reply via email to