http://ikkem.com/iccf23/orppt/ICCF23-IA-07%20Biberian.pdf
http://ikkem.com/iccf23/MP4/1b-IN07%20Biberian.mp4
The Cold Fusion/LENR Ping List
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Best book to get started on this subject:
EXCESS HEAT
Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed by Charles Beaudette
https://www.abebooks.com/9780967854809/Excess-Heat-Why-Cold-Fusion-0967854806/plp
Updated No Internal Trolling Rules for FR per Jim Robinson
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3928396/posts
If someone says stop, then stop. Do not enter onto a thread on a topic you don’t like just to disrupt, rattle cages, poke sticks, insult the regulars, or engage in trolling activities, etc.
Thanks Kevmo.
The demonstration of what seems to be nuclear processes, by detecting apparent transmutation products and IMHO more importantly by finding a directional flux of neutrons coming out of the reaction zone is to me the most convincing thing of all. Some sort of contamination could in principle explain the non-palladium elements, but no contamination phenomena could possibly explain the neutrons, particularly since they showed a clear directional orientation.
I wish professor Biberian had shown SEM-EDX data of the sample surface before irradiation by the 5mW laser. Also he didn't state whether the "hot spot" was in region of maximum laser flux; it would have been nice if he had been able to show the distribution of regions of apparent nuclear activity in relation to the location of the laser beam spot. This is seemingly left to our imagination.
To me, the CR39 results showing neutron damage tracks has always been the most convincing evidence that something of a nuclear nature is going on. SPAWAR has seen abundant CR39 evidence in their co-deposition experiments, which they have made public in several venues and by publication.
A friend and I were talking about this just the other day.