On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 2:25 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: That may be true according to conventional wisdom, however consider the > following possibility. Severely shrunken Hydrino molecules could easily > migrate > through the interstitial spaces in solid matter, and then undergo fusion > reactions further on. The result might be essentially indistinguishable > from > neutron/proton knock-on reactions. >
Oriani also talks about tracks generated within the CR-39 chip itself in his Pd/D and Ni/D electrolysis experiments [1]. He also mentions tracks appearing in chips that are in the anode compartment of a subdivided cell, well away from the cathode, where the anode and the cathode are physically separate. He sees these affects noticeably above activity in control cells he is also running. This paper challenges conventional wisdom about CR-39 tracks in LENR cells. Eric [1] http://www.iscmns.org/CMNS/JCMNS-Vol6.pdf, p. 108 ff. See his conclusion on p. 115-16.

