If this is true it may support the theories by Hagelstein. 

The Th
nucleus picking up vibration quanta until its emits alpha or brakes with
cold fission. 

On Sun, 13 Sep 2015 18:29:33 -0400, Axil Axil  wrote: 

This experiment did not produce neutrons or gamma radiation. These
characteristics are common attributes of Cold Fusion and can be used to
identify an experiment as LENR that deals with nuclear changes. 

The
experimenters would loss their status if they said that the cause of
this reaction was LENR. They came up with another explanation that
should have produced neutrons and gamma radiation.   

On Sun, Sep 13,
2015 at 6:06 PM, Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson  wrote:

In the
recent past the Kiplinger newsletter has mentioned the fact that there
are renewed efforts underway in researching & developing nuclear power
from Thorium decay. It's my understanding that many decades ago the US
lost interest in developing Thorium-based energy when it became clear to
them that they couldn't create atom bombs out of the low decaying
element.   

I'm curious,  

What qualifies this as a so-called CF
experiment? 

Regards, 

Steven Vincent Johnson 

OrionWorks.com


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FROM: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com
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TO: vortex-l 
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[Vo]:Main stream science performs cold fusion experiment.


http://arxiv.org/pdf/0710.5177.pdf [5] 

Speeding-up Thorium decay 


http://arxiv.org/pdf/1001.5391.pdf [6]  

Remarks on the cavitation of
Thorium-228   

I doubt that Jed has anything by Fabio Cardone in his
library.   

 

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