Good find - and the implications are a bit convoluted. The curious thing is that mirror matter neutrons (or deep hydrinos) will explain anomalous heat loss quite nicely.
As you may remember, Ahern reported that some of his Arata-style samples demonstrated anomalous heat LOSS (more of the samples show gain than loss, and only a few showed nothing). This paper, in fact - could explain anomalous heat loss better than anything I have seen thus far. BTW the all of the nanopowder samples which showed thermal loss were made of nano-titanium embedded in zirconia. All of the nickel and palladium samples showed gain. Jones -----Original Message----- From: Harry Veeder What drives such theory making is the need to uphold CoE. Harry > Neutrons escaping to a parallel world? > > In a paper recently published in EPJ C¹, researchers hypothesised the > existence of mirror particles to explain the anomalous loss of > neutrons observed experimentally. The existence of such mirror matter > had been suggested in various scientific contexts some time ago, > including the search for suitable dark matter candidates. > > > http://phys.org/news/2012-06-neutrons-parallel-world.html >

