I’ve read the slides. I don’t understand how the depletion mechanism works.
In other words, what makes this theory valuable? Everyone could give the
depletion rate for each isotope that matches the experimental values. There
is no discovery here. So there is something I’ve not understood.

 

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From: Teslaalset [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: samedi 10 août 2013 18:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Vo]:Norman D. Cook @ ICCF18: Isotope shifts in LENR

 

IInteresting analysis of LENR experiments by Norman D. Cook and Valerio
Dallacasa, presented at ICCF 18. Shifts in isotopic percentages in LENR
'fuels'. 

It has some interesting hooks with Rossi's claim on Ni62 being essencial and
Defkalion menitioning that Ni61 does not participate in Ni-H LENR reactions.


 
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Norman D. Cook is author of the book "Models of the Atomic Nucleus",
published by Springer

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