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To: ckilmer

Using the words I’ve developed above as metaphors—is the LENR experiment above another branch/variation from a single tree of LENR experiment
***Yes. It was quite surprising that LENR reactions were being seen in Ni/H back in 1992 or so, and very few people could replicate it. It was harder to get the reaction going but it typically yielded more output power IIRC.

All these LENR dudes are supposedly working towards an experiment that can be reproduced on demand. That’s different than replication. It’s more akin to the state of semiconductors early in the history of the technology, difficult to reproduce.


12 posted on 11/20/2021 11:54:51 AM PST by Kevmo (I’m immune from Covid since I don’t watch TV.🤗)
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To: Kevmo

You have published a lot of LENR experiments. Are they all variations on the Ni/H reaction. That is, do they all come from the same body plan?

Or have you published articles that start with entirely different reactive elements —or body plans —but are called LENR because that’s their results.


22 posted on 11/20/2021 7:33:37 PM PST by ckilmer
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