From: Peter Gluck
…thank you for this very interesting paper. However, can you please explain/justify this assertion: "it looked like things were becoming clearer in LENR theory" I think exactly the contrary is true, cold fusion needs more theories combined, not one. Peter Well yes, an ultimate combination of theories is the goal. Until any phenomenon is completely explained, there will be pieces, here and there which are best explained in ways that may seem contradictory. Yet in the end, everything will come together. We have to deconstruct before we can reconstruct. Given that we still do not have an adequate ToE (theory of everything) in physics or cosmology, nor… to be brutally honest - even a complete physical understanding of the hydrogen atom - an ultimate theoretical framework for LENR is a long way off – and will probably have to wait its turn. Things will get more complex before they simplify. Yet there is something intuitive in appreciating the small difference between SPP and SP and between anomalous heat reactions which proceed to nuclear ash, and those which do not: all of which may hasten the time when an ultimate theory materializes.

