Ruby,

More important than whether there is a difference between "LENR" and
"fractofusion" are the questions -

- Have Miley, et al, produced more energy than other fractofusion results?
- Can the effect be scaled up beyond what fractofusion attained to date?
- Are the transmutations real and reproducible?
- Have previous fractofusion experiments produced these new elements?

Maybe there are several phenomena.
Establishing to skeptics that either exists is more important right now.

-- LP

Ruby wrote:
> On 8/17/12 4:32 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
>> Not really bad news. Ed Storms came up with a theory that fusion
>> happen in cracks of the lattice. Summing that, with what I see in the
>> slides, they are thinking that a BEC of D is forced to be fused by the
>> fractures. So, LENR is a kind of variation of fractofusion.
>
> D, I happen to be right now editing a video interview with Ed Storms
> conducted after his NPA talk - 47 minutes long!
>
> I'm quite sure that he distinguishes fracto-fusion from LENR. They are
> not at all related in his mind.
>
> He believes, by definition, any process that emits this type of
> radiation is not LENR.  If a process releases this type of radiation,
> then it is by definition, related to hot fusion.
>
> In *An Explanation of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions (Cold
> Fusion)*published in JCMNS #9 and which you can find here
> http://coldfusionnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Storms-JCMNS-published.pdf,
> [...]

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