Eric Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> The papers from Harwell and the German group were looking at calorimetry
> and electrochemistry too, if I recall.
>

Harwell discussed their own calorimetry. It was not a critique of
Fleischmann's. Fleischmann and Melich visited Harwell. The people there
were very open and cooperative. They gave Fleischmann all of their data and
one of their cells to evaluate. By the time he visited the program was
finished and the lab was getting ready to close.

I do not know what German group you refer to.



> The German group I'm thinking of (there was more than one group in
> Germany) loaded a slab of palladium and set it on a block of wood and
> burned a black mark into the wood, making the point that palladium can get
> quite hot when the hydrogen escapes from it.
>

Everyone knows that.

- Jed

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