A response: See
http://coldfusionnow.org/science-inspired-by-martin-fleischmann/

@ Greg Goble

Regarding:
<Snip>
Imaging the World. Landmark Award for Chemistry Breakthrough – University
of Southampton

http://www.southampton.ac.uk/promotion/surface_enhanced_raman_spectroscopy_01.shtml

The University of Southampton’s Chemistry department has been awarded a
National Chemical Landmark blue plaque by the Royal Society of Chemistry,
to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the discovery of a technique that has
revolutionised science. The technique is now used for detecting tiny
quantities of molecules, in situations from crime scene forensic analysis,
to drug detection, to establishing the origins of works of art.
<End Snip>


It is not generally known that Martin Fleischmann founded two directly
related branches of science: LENR and Nanoplasmonics.


These two sciences have since diverged with one in disrepute (LENR) and one
highly regarded as a cutting edge science (Nanoplasmonics).


I consider that Nanoplasmonics is the quintessential expression of the
electrochemists art, a science conceived and brought into being by
progenitor and paterfamilias of LENR, Martin Fleischmann himself back in
1974.


But basically they both deal with the same zoo of quantum mechanical
phenomena.
.

These days as an optical science, mainstream academic Nanoplasmonics does
not involve itself in the catalysation of nuclear activity, but there is a
family of easily replicated third party laser based crossover Nanoplasmonic
experiments that show how Nanoplasmonics can produce unexplained nuclear
activity.


One of the reasons why so little progress (really none) has been made in
grasping the full richness in the field of LENR and the formulation of its
theory is that no LENR theoreticians are willing to understand
nanoplasmonics as the conceptual foundation and underpinning for LENR.


Those who are willing to take on the challenge to understand the newly born
science and apply its principles in revealing the essence of LENR will be
rewarded with comprehension of the full scope and richness of LENR behavior.

Here is a good introduction to this new science that Martin Fleischmann
started back in 1974:
Nanoplasmonics: The Physics behind the Applications

http://www.phy-astr.gsu.edu/stockman/data/Stockman_Phys_Today_2011_Physics_behind_Applications.pdf




On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Ruby <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Edmund Storms' new book is available today!  Christy will be shipping them
> from the Infinite Energy office.
>
> *The Explanation of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction: * *An Examination of the
> Relationship between Observation and Explanation* by Edmund Storms
> See http://lenrexplained.com/
>
> Also, Melvin Miles and Michael McKubre wrote the chapter on cold fusion
> for *Science Inspired by Martin Fleischmann*
> See http://coldfusionnow.org/science-inspired-by-martin-fleischmann/
>
> Get copies for yourself - and for your local school libraries!
>
> Ruby
>
>
> --
> Ruby Carat
> [email protected]
> www.coldfusionnow.org
>
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