In reply to  Edmund Storms's message of Sat, 25 May 2013 12:14:15 -0600:
Hi Ed,
[snip]
>OK Eric, I understand. My confusion resulted because you had Ni in the  
>equation. You are really suggesting H+D = He3 fusion. This was  
>suggested in 1989 and efforts were made to look for the resulting He3  
>without success. 

Was anyone looking at Ni+H at this time, or were they all Pd+D experiments?


>The only time He3 was detected, it resulted from  
>tritium decay.  Nevertheless, tritium IS detected, which can only  
>result from H+D fusion with an electron added.   

I though T was only detected in Pd+D experiments? (Where it is to be expected
from the occasional D+D => p + T reaction.)
[snip]
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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