Thanks Jones, I have read so much stuff my head is spinning like a toroid. I remember Celani last year talking about temperature inversions during loading/heating phase of his wires for his demonstrations. Jed has documents on his site discussing this from older studies, not sure about recent.
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/CelaniFtheeffecto.pdf I have liken it to a thunderstorm. When a low pressure system rolls through it can pull a vacuum/create low pressure in the surrounding gaseous atmosphere and cool things off overall but if you happen to be close to lightning discharge within the area you might get very hot, very fast... That lightning may be originating from a NAE since they have detected positron emissions, neutrons, etc.. during storms Stewart On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > Actually there are four reports of LENR endothermic reactions, including > Arata and Ahern**** > > ** ** > > http://newenergytimes.com/v2/library/2012/2012EPRI-1025575-Ahern.pdf**** > > **** > > Probably more examples were seen and written off as calibration error, > since endotherm is so unexpected.**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > *From:* Jed Rothwell **** > > ** ** > > ChemE Stewart wrote:**** > > ** ** > > Unless part of the "reaction" is endothermic and cools its > surroundings...**** > > ** ** > > I do not think anyone has ever detected an endothermic cold fusion > reaction. You could detect that with a calorimeter as easily as you can > detect an exothermic reaction of the same magnitude.**** > > ** ** > > - Jed**** > > ** ** >

