On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Edmund Storms <[email protected]> wrote:
Eric, you need to do some calculations. The CR-39 is an accumulator. The > flux, which determines power , is very small during these studies even > though the final result looks large. At no time could heat be detected > from the reactions producing these products. > This suggests that the CR-39 experiments have in general been done in connection with null results -- i.e., trials in which there was no reason to think there was excess heat. This is interesting on several levels, since there were pits in the chips. But if there was no clear excess heat, we have little reason to conclude we have learned anything from the CR-39 experiments about the alpha particle flux when there is excess heat. I fear that this thread may be becoming tiresome for the poor Vorts. I will mull over the information you have provided. Eric

