Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bianchini finds zero radiation over hundreds of hours of careful radiation
> testing.


Most cold fusion experiments produce no measurable radiation over hundreds
of hours, including Pd-D ones.


Essen finds no radioactivity in the ash. No excess deuterium or
> tritium have been documented in Rossi.


I doubt anyone has looked for deuterium. It would be very difficult to
find. You could not look for it with any of the Rossi cells I have seen.
You need something smaller, tightly sealed with high grade Swaglok fittings.

I do not know if they have looked for tritium either. I'll bet it would
escape.



> In short, the Rossi effect looks very
> much like the Mills effect.
>

And the Mills effect looks like cold fusion. So we're back where we
started. I agree with Mike McKubre about the conservation of miracles. I
expect that all of these effects are either nuclear in something like the
conventional sense, or they are Mills superchemical shrinking hydrogen. I
doubt there are two unrelated phenomena so similar in nature. Things tend
to be unified at some deep level, as are combustion and metabolism (to use
Chris Tinsley's favorite example).

- Jed

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