He indeed claim that at  his presentation, so, it is at least 1 claim! I am
not sure if it would always required a low temperature in this case since
we are talking about a supposedly solid object at Mach 5 colliding against
a wall. Some sets of tetrahedrons could be forced to that configuration
plus we are talking about, I think, trillions of these little stuff.

 And notice that the mathematics of TSC also works with H, the difference
it is that figuring out the fusion itself is much harder.

2012/9/21 Abd ul-Rahman Lomax <[email protected]>

>
> Highly unlikely in this case, Daniel. There is essentially no evidence
> connecting the LeClair effect and cold fusion, not even claimed. The
> LeClair effect, on the face, is similar to prior bubble fusion work, except
> for being massively successful, if the claims are true. By the way,
> LeClair's work is with light water.


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Daniel Rocha - RJ
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