On 4/10/2012 4:39 PM, Alain Sepeda wrote:
Defkalion on their forum gave a similar explanation,
talking about the heat caused by H2 breaking before loading and,
recombination after degasing...
It can't possibly be recombination! Both the power and energy far
exceeds that in many cases, as Fleischmann pointed out.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Fleischmanreplytothe.pdf
In heat after death, the deuterium gradually comes to the surface. It is
"presented" to the surface, as electrochemists say. This surface is
undergoing cold fusion because it happens to be ideal nuclearactive
material. The deuterons leaking out join into the reaction, just as
deuterons being pushed in during electrolysis does.
I am assuming the reaction occurs at surface layers, rather than in the
bulk. Fleischmann thinks it happens in the bulk. He used to, anyway.
Most people disagree.
- Jed