Krivit is such a robot. He wrote:
http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/01/31/new-energy-times-issue-36-letters/

[Ed: I apologize for inappropriately attributing your word choice to your educational background. I never believed you accomplished "fusion." You are misstating facts. Based on what you described and have shown to me, I believe you have accomplished a clear demonstration of low-energy nuclear reactions. Your work appears worthy of much credit and support, though your claim of fusion at room temperature does not. I applaud and support your courage and persistence, and I encourage your continuing success.]
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Le Clair is explicitly claiming nuclear fusion, and claiming clear evidence for that. It's not LENR, period, if the reports are true. And if they are not true, it's serious delusion or worse.

This is not "cold fusion" or LENR. Bubble fusion, which this would be, in general, if it happens, is hot fusion, not LENR, and if Krivit doesn't know that, he's been asleep for years, dreaming.

Le Clair is claiming that LENR phenomena are really cavitation phenomena inducing hot fusion. They aren't. If they were, the high neutron generation rates that Le Clair is claiming would have been evident, it's called the "dead graduate student effect."

Le Clair came out more than a year ago with these reports. Nobody has verified any of it. Some samples have apparently been analyzed that Le Clair provided. Nothing unusual.

As I wrote about a year ago, if this were real, the military would be all over it. Apparently they aren't. There are people informed who would inform the military.

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