Foks0904 . <[email protected]> wrote:

I believe Axil is saying that researchers have not discounted the existence
> of transmutations themselves, but rather have discounted the correlation
> between excess heat and transmutations.
>

I do not think there is much correlation, except between the heat and
helium. Other products come in varying, unpredictable amounts. There is no
correlation of heat and tritium.

There is also no correlation between heat and neutrons. They may be
anti-correlated. I think Ed Storms may be right that the neutrons are a
product of a secondary reaction, or an unrelated reaction, probably some
form of hot fusion. Fractofusion.

No doubt the transmutations mean something, and it may be an important key
for theorists. But I do not think there is a straightforward 1 to 1
correlation such as a heat producing reaction of N atoms that results in
the formation of X product.

- Jed

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