For those not following LENR for more than about the last year, the name
Bockris might be new.  He did a considerable amount of excellent LENR
research in the 90s, and eventually faced several 'official' inquiries at
the insistence of colleagues. none of which found any wrong-doing or bad
science.  He really hasn't been that active as far as I'm aware, at least
not in academic circles. Perhaps Jed could fill us in on Bockris' activities
for the last 5 years, as regards to LENR.

 

What prompted this posting is the following blog from NET/SKrivit:

 

Bockris Paper Advances Thanks to Widom-Larsen Theory

Posted on January 13, 2012 by Steven B. Krivit 

 

John O'Mara Bockris, regarded as one of the world's pre-eminent
electrochemists, recently advised me that he overcame objections by referees
to a paper he submitted for publication by citing the Widom-Larsen Theory.

 

Bockris sent me a letter on Jan. 2 and discussed his progress.

 

"I have been absolutely intrigued by [Lewis] Larsen and have changed my mind
about his stuff," Bockris wrote. "I used one of his equations in a paper
which was held up by referees and was able to defeat them by Larsen's
equation!"

 

Bockris has also been following my distinction between low-energy nuclear
reactions and "cold fusion."

 

"If I understand clearly what you say, you agree that some of the work that
has been going on may involve nuclear reactions," Bockris wrote, "but that
it's not fusion. Is that what you said? If it is, then I agree with it. Most
of the condensed matter nuclear reactions do not involve fusion."

 

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