Maybe the intent of those pictures on page 12 was to show the heater wire
shadows. The reactor may have gotten too hot to show what the testers
wanted to show so they picked the pictures with the best wire shadow image
regardless of the temperature.

This might be a compromise made to tell the story they wanted to pass on.

On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Bob Higgins <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Note that the Figure 12 of the Lugano report does not say when the photos
> were taken.  It only says "during the test".  The pictures could have been
> taken while the device was in dummy test mode, while the device was heating
> up, while the device was cooling down.  The report does not say what
> temperature was assessed when these pictures were taken.  When they took
> the picture, they probably had no idea what people would try to infer from
> it.  We'll just have to see if the authors address this.  However, IMO this
> is not the most important question.
>
> Neutrons?  None of the LENR experiments show neutrons in any way
> commensurate with heat output - and a good thing.  The Lugano report did
> show a slight rise in neutron count.  So, actually it would be real LENR
> surprise to find neutrons.  No mistake there.
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 7:12 PM, H Veeder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Where are the neutrons?
>>
>> Must be a mistake.
>>
>>
>> Where is the white glow?
>>
>> Must be another mistake.
>>
>>
>> Harry
>>
>
>

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