If it’s a curious lab experiment — which has been replicated more than 14,720 times — that shows energy densities 50,000 times that of gasoline, how is it that you can say that “ the simplest use application is available”? By your reasoning, gasoline would not have “ the simplest use application is available.” You’re so anti-LENR that it fogs your vision when you look at the facts.
Is a cold fusion device heating a room or boiling water for coffee somewhere? They may be there in the fog but if not then all that energy density doesn’t mean much.
A gallon of gasoline will move my car further than all the cold fusion gizmos and gadgets put together. And that’s a fact!