I can not go into detail Jones. I can say we subjected various sources of CNT 
to D2 at various temperatures and pressures and looked for heat and radiation.  
Unfortunately, LENR is so unreliable, no negative study can be considered the 
last word. We will not know what is possible or impossible until the correct 
explanation has been found. 

SPP may be present and important to some phenomenon, but they are very unlikely 
to have a role in initiating a nuclear reaction.  Whatever causes LENR must be 
able to overcome a significant Coulomb barrier and at the same time dissipate 
MeV of energy. I see no way the SPP can do this.

Ed Storms
On Mar 1, 2014, at 2:20 PM, Jones Beene wrote:

>  
> From: Edmund Storms
>  
> Nice thought Kevin. Chris and I collaborated to see if CNT were nuclear 
> active. They were not, at least when using our methods. I suspect the 
> conditions in the tube are not correct to form the Hydroton. 
>  
> Well, it is good to know that you and Chris collaborated, but not so good to 
> learn that his technique may not work, as claimed.
>  
> Can you describe what methods were used?
>  
> Did you use a coherent or nearly coherent light source? Without a source of 
> coherent light, SPP are unlikely to form.
>  
> Jones
>  

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