This is something hard to swallow for most CF researches because it would generate radioactive leftovers, mostly. All attempts that I takes more seriously are the ones that deal only with D/H fusion as due some sort of recoil effect from the lattice, concentrated in a few, like 2 up to 4, of the fusion elements. The low energy photon emission, to explain the absence of gamma rays, vary, but the ones I think should be taken more seriously is either the result of a many body interaction of nuclei, which is something unlikely to happen in hot environment, so it is a "slow fusion", or it is due a recoil from the fused elements within the lattice, since the alpha particles have very small penetrating range, even at MeV.
2012/8/5 Mark Gibbs <[email protected]> > seem a little over the top (the process is supposed to generate a whole >> range of valuable elements > > -- Daniel Rocha - RJ [email protected]

