Correction of previous post.

http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-new-russian-experiments-further-confirm-widomlarsen-theory-of-lenrsjune-13-2013

Widom-Larsen are claiming theoretical ownership of the Barmina experiment
(referenced below) as supportive of their ultra-low neutron posit. W&L
disregard the explanation provided by the paper’s authors as proposing new
physics. W&L sure do work fast; I wonder is the get their heads-up
information from vortex? They seem to track the subject matter of our
discussions very closely and then rapidly turn them to their advantage.

“In series of different experiments with laser irradiation (sometimes
combined with electrolysis) of hydride-forming metallic targets immersed in
D2O, Barmina et al. claim to have observed both production and so-called
“accelerated decay” of Tritium.  If correct, their claimed detection of
significant amounts of radioactive Tritium production is an extremely
interesting experimental result because over the past 24years, out of the
hundreds of thousands of LENR experiments conducted, literally only a
handful have ever claimed to observe Tritium as a measurable nuclear
product. In separate very recent publications (2012, 2013), Barmina et al.
claim to have developed a theory which can explain all their experimental
data; their theoretical approach includes ‘new nuclear physics’ and exotic
concepts such as a so-called “in-shake-up” nuclear state that enables
production of new bound di-/tri-neutron particles. Presuming that their
experimental data are shown to have been correctly measured and results are
successfully repeated by other independent researchers, their reported data
provides further confirmation of Widom-Larsen theory of LENRs in a type of
laser-based LENR experimental system pioneered by Letts & Cravens (USA).”





 *Laser-induced synthesis and decay of Tritium under exposure of solid
targets in heavy water *

http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1306/1306.0830.pdf

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