Best we figure out a way to contain the neutrinos, fission and fusion
products.  I don't believe voids in a lattice is the answer, just creates
more fission and fusion products and corresponding low levels of radiation.
 I still like the Papp idea if it can be contained safetly.  Just my take
on it.

On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Mark Gibbs <mgi...@gibbs.com> wrote:

> If you go back and re-read my previous columns on cold fusion you'll see
> that my interest has *always* been in useful cold fusion ... The cold
> fusion phenomena, while scientifically intriguing, amounts to to nothing
> of practical interest if you can't do something useful with it ... rather
> like muon catalyzed fusion ... Interesting but not practically useful.
>
> [mg]
>
>
> On Sunday, October 21, 2012, Terry Blanton wrote:
>
>> Gibbs:
>>
>> "I know that there will be a handful of people (the “believers” I
>> wrote about some time ago)  who read that statement and cry “lies” but
>> the fact is that no one has yet demonstrated, definitively, that cold
>> fusion or LENR exists in a form that is actually useful."
>>
>> Now the argument is being useful.  LOL!
>>
>>

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