Those slides and also their paper presented on ICCF 17, which is also
available, are sadly inconclusive. They just add confusion to the mass.

I asked someone to ask defkalion people if they had done isotope analysis
and to ask what were the light elements.

They said they did no isotope analysis, yet they said there was no
transmutation of Ni. I don't know how could they conclude  that.

Also, they did not find Triton, He3 or He4 among the light elements. They
found lithium, beryllium and boron, though.

So, they claim things completely different from any group before them. They
are sloppy and illogical . I am completely confused. Maybe they do not have
good intentions, after all?



2012/8/13 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>

> Oops! Sorry. That is my local computer address.
>
> The original was linked here:
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> http://lenrnews.eu/?p=592
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> PDF file here:
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> https://dl.dropbox.com/sh/y5mya5l03zg968c/3Vzp4CJFmA/2012-08-13%20ICCF-17__Paper_DGTGx.pdf?dl=1
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> - Jed
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>


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