Axil,
Never mind. To answer my own question, here is a replication:
Effect of Recrystallization on Heat Output and Surface Composition of Ti
and Pd Cathodes
J. Dash, J. Solomon, Portland State University, Portland, OR, USA
http://64.142.106.183/v2/conferences/2012/ICCF17/papers/Dash-Effect%20of
Axil,
Possible. But the theory is very complex, and probably off-putting to
most experimentalists. Few will analyze it. It's far too complicated for
me to judge. Have any other groups replicated the findings?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Axil wrote:
> I will post an interpretation of experiments involvin
I will post an interpretation of experiments involving exploding foils in
water that show nuclear fission of uranium 238 far removed the site of the
spark.
This indicates to me that the cause of this fission is an electromagnetic
pulse produced by polaritons created by the spark.
References:
htt
Fran,
I think it's hard to determine exactly where nuclear effects occur in arcs
- assuming the experiments are conducted and reported correctly.
As time permits, I am trying to calculate how much energy an electron in a
plasma can borrow from its surrounding current using some neglected
physics
be confined to the
electrode surface.
Fran
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Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Laser-induced synthesis and decay of Tritium
A new arxiv paper, perhaps of
A new arxiv paper, perhaps of interest -
"Laser-induced synthesis and decay of Tritium under exposure of solid
targets in heavy water"
http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.0830
ABSTRACT: The processes of laser-assisted synthesis of Tritium nuclei and
their laser-induced decay in cold plasma in the vicinity
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