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On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:52 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR) researchers at Toyota Central Research
> and Development Laboratories have published a replication of the Mitsubishi
> Heavy Industries deuterium gas-permeation experiment.
>
> The research appeared in the Japanese Journal of Applied Physics earlier
> this month.
>
> New Energy Times reported this replication last year (Mitsubishi Reports
> Toyota Replication) after the inventor of this LENR method, Yasuhiro
> Iwamura of Mitsubishi, reported the news at the American Nuclear Society
> meeting in San Diego, Calif., in November 2012.
>
> The publication in the journal, however, marks a significant achievement
> both for the field and for this category of LENR research. This is the
> first mainstream, peer-reviewed journal publication of a replication of the
> Iwamura experiment.
>
> The replication, by one of the world’s largest industrial companies,
> signifies the importance of LENRs, as well as the credibility of the
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>
> Several years ago, researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in
> Washington, D.C., led by Kenneth Grabowski, failed in an attempted
> replication of the Mitsubishi experiment. NRL paid Mitsubishi at least
> $200,000 as part (Phase 1) of the research agreement, according to a
> document obtained by New Energy Times under a Freedom of Information Act
> request.
>
> After NRL researchers failed in their replication attempt, one of them,
> researcher David Kidwell, took an unexpected walk around the Mitsubishi lab
> to collect environmental samples. To everyone’s surprise, laboratory
> contamination of praseodymium appeared after Kidwell completed his survey.
>
> Kidwell said this contamination, which he ascribed to, among other things,
> “lucky tweezers” used by a careless Mitsubishi researcher, explained the
> extraordinary results obtained by Iwamura and his group at Mitsubishi.
>
> In a brief, five-minute rebuttal at a conference in Rome in 2009, Iwamura
> explained the multiple, logically inconsistent detials of Kidwell’s
> contamination scenario.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 2:26 PM, James Bowery <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf
>>
>> The last sentence:
>>
>> "Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory are now planning a
>> replication of the experiments that produced transmutations of Cs into Pr."
>>
>>
>> Did that happen?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Regarding:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Report: Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *OBSERVATION OF NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION REACTIONS INDUCED BY D**2 **GAS
>>> PERMEATION THROUGH PD COMPLEXES*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Excerpt:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> At present the authors do not have definite explanation for the role of
>>> the CaO layers. We cannot perfectly exclude out the possibility that
>>> CaO layers modified the electronic state of top Pd layer.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This experiment might well demonstrate the nanoplasmonic cause of LENR.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The nanoscopic layer of calcium oxide will confine EMF concentrated by
>>> 70C heat photons in the transition region between the metallic conductive
>>> layer of Pd and the dielectric layer of CaO.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This EMF confinement will produce strong magnetic fields at the surface
>>> of the Pd causing transmutation of elements Ba, Cs, Sr into elements with
>>> higher atomic numbers through hydrogen fusion as follows: Cs into Pr,
>>> Sr into Mo, and Ba into Sm.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The surface of the Pd in the interface layer with the deuterium should
>>> be tested for a magnetic field using Hall Nano probes to verify the
>>> existence of anomalous electromagnetic conditions at the Pd to D2 interface
>>> layer.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  Merry Christmas to all
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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