The problem it is that merely adding neutrons do not much. You cannot even make He4 out of D.
2011/12/30 <[email protected]> > Larsen has a website with slide presentations at: > http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen > > He provides a lot of hypotheses which could be tested for what seems > modest expense. Most would involve looking for transmutations - which > would be a lot less contentious than calorimetry results. > > Many have claimed presence of anomalous transmutations already. > Why people spend time arguing the subject puzzles me. > Why not just run a few more experiments, in financially/academically > disinterested labs, to confirm or reject W-L theory? > > Akira Shirakawa wrote: > > On 2011-12-30 22:05, Jed Rothwell wrote: > >> See: > >> > >> > http://randyhekman2012.com/_blog/Blog/post/Energy_America's_Next_'Space_Race'_/ > > > > From the link above: > > > >> [...] It took a man I met at a conference in France five years ago to > >> discover the answer. Lewis Larsen, now CEO of Lattice Energy LLC in > >> Chicago > > > > Maybe it's not the right thread for these questions, but I was > > wondering: does Lattice Energy LLC have a website? Besides theories, do > > Widom and Larsen have prototypes, working products or a roadmap for > > future projects/plans? I was thinking yes, since they are so certain > > that theirs is the correct theory for LENR and that they get mentioned > > often. But is it actually the case? > > > > Cheers, > > S.A. > > > > > > > > > -- Daniel Rocha - RJ [email protected]

