Thanks, Ruby. 

These are old slides (2008) are interesting in the context of
palladium-deuterium. But there is no real anomaly to get excited about
there. This is similar to the NRL work with zeolites. Yawn.

The caption under both experiments could be labeled as "so close, but so far
away" since they had the "Casimir cavity" part of the equation correct
(using zeolite), but not the active ingredients. Palladium deuterium is not
a Casimir-cavity influenced reaction - that much is clear. 

OTOH... hydrogen is.

I was hoping that there would have been information more pertinent to the
"Reiter effect" with cobalt and hydrogen in zeolite, mentioned recently here
as the "ZeoCat", but that was wishful thinking.

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxvaGlvd
G9pb3xneDpjZGMzM2VjNGQwY2ExZDc&pli=1
BTW - As of today, not yet October - the ZeoCat of Nick Reiter looks to me
like the most important open source experiment in LENR in the sense of: easy
to do, but with robust results, begging for replication, and begging for
enhancements.


                From: Ruby 
                As far as I know, there is only slides from his presentation
at ICCF-14 by New Energy Times.
                
                You must scroll down on this page to find his name
                
        
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/conferences/2008/ICCF14/ICCMNS-14-Recordings.sh
tml
                
                
                Here is the direct download for the New Energy Times .pdf:
                
        
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/conferences/2008/ICCF14/Pres/14-Parchamazad-Nan
oparticles.pdf
                
                
                Ruby
                
                
                Jones Beene wrote:
                The only paper I've found for him is with Biberian:
                 
                http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPpossiblero.pdf
                 
                and it hardly mentions zeolites. Is there another?
                 
                Jones
                 
                 
                                From: Ruby 
                                
                                I edited an under-23-minute video of Dr.
Iraj Parchamazad Chemistry Chairman of University of LaVerne talking about
his research into anomalous heat reactions using nano-palladium loaded
zeolites exposed to deuterium gas.
                                
        
http://coldfusionnow.org/iraj-parchamazad-lenr-with-zeolites/
                                
                                Enjoy!
                                -- 
                                Ruby Carat
                                
                

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