Lalik's bombshell on hydrogen-palladiumIt would be interesting to know if the Polish researchers tried to influence the endothermic heat with magnetic fields—either constant or oscillatory. It would be nice to know what the H spin state is during the various phases of heat production.
The addition of hydrogen in pulses to their reaction is 180 degrees out of phase with the excess (unexplained) heat pulses observed. It may be that the mixed up spin states of the newly introduced H do not produce the excess heat as well as self-aligned H does. The introduction of H may also may for a loss of coherence temporarily, killing the LENR producing the excess heat. An oscillating magnetic field may also kill the coherence. Wouldn’t that be telling? Axil thinks magnetic fields are inconsistent with LENR per previous correspondence. I do not know if he has changed his mind recently. Also the existence of Cooper pairs of H (not molecular H) would be of interest as to whether they exist within the Pd or Ni lattice. I am not sure how to test for Cooper pairs—maybe x-ray diffraction or neutron scattering examination to look for a dense particle inside the FCC lattice structure. This may be hard to accomplish. (A good target for instrument designers.) Bob Cook From: Bob Cook Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 10:27 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Lalik's bombshell on hydrogen-palladium Jones-- Were you able to get the full article free? If so, how? It sure seems like it may be a reversible proton reaction, RPR, as you suggest with a small loss of proton mass—it may be spin energy mass that is being transferred to the electronic structure with the protons gradually “evaporating” mass until they jump to a muon or a bunch of leptons—electrons and positrons. I wonder if there were ,51 MEV gammas osillations observed? Bob From: Jones Beene Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 8:08 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]:Lalik's bombshell on hydrogen-palladium This paper is extraordinary. Yet it is receiving almost no attention. It could be the most important paper since 1989, not just for the fringe but for all of physics. The author appears young, but has an excellent CV. He has been a specialist in calorimetry for decades. https://pl.linkedin.com/pub/erwin-lalik/26/979/774 Has the mainstream already stepped in to effectively silence this guy?