Jed I completely agree. Did you read the rest of my post?
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > >

