Axil and all,

This theory would explain the claimed transmutation when carbon is microwaved.
Does carbon in a microwave transmute or not?

I can't seem to find a real answer, yet it seems like a simple
question and experiment, given the availability of very pure carbon
(and kitchen appliances.)

- Brad



On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 9:29 AM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ed Storms just gives us one out of a potential million LENR reaction results
> that have been seen in LENR experimentation. Ed never wanted to consider
> transmutation as a valid consequence of the LENR reaction. By embracing
> transmutation, Ed would need to explain countless variations and
> permutations of the way protons and neutrons could come together as a result
> of a LENR reaction.
>
> The Mizuno results showing an endothermic reaction is not possible in Ed
> Storms theory.
>
> The most flexible explanation of the LENR reaction is one that entails a
> powerful bolt of energy impacting on an unspecified but variable pile of
> atoms that result in any sort of recombination of any number of protons and
> neutrons coming back together.
>
> This powerful bolt of energy would supply the power to permit endothermic
> nuclear processes to proceed.
>
> LENR is more like an atom smasher then a tokomak.
>
> This contemplation of an endothermic mechanism is a catastrophic sacrilege
> of epic proportions for Ed because it violates his beloved and inviolable
> laws of thermodynamics.
>
> But the Mizuno results still must be explained by a global theory of LENR.
>
>

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