Am 04.09.2011 16:30, schrieb Jed Rothwell:
Peter Heckert <peter.heck...@arcor.de <mailto:peter.heck...@arcor.de>> wrote:

    This makes me a little bit sceptic about LENR. They research for
    20 years now and still have no repeatable results.


That is incorrect. You need to read the literature more carefully before commenting on this research. McKubre, Storms and others describe how to do repeatable experiments. The success rate is far higher than, for example, cloning or commercial transistor production circa 1955. See, for example:

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/StormsEhowtoprodu.pdf

10-20% COP is easily explained as measuring error.

The title of this publication above "How to Produce the Pons-Fleischmann Effect" is not correct.
Rehear the initial public announcement at Utah university.
They announced an easy to reproduce effect, reliably delivering energy in an industrial useful amount of magnitude, some kilowatts/cm^3. This is the "Pons-Fleischmann" effect, as initially announced.
So when the title is not correct, why read this all?
Best,
Peter

Reply via email to