On 2011-12-16 16:43, David ledin wrote:

some of his reactions has exceeded 1400 watts per gram of nickel,
which is higher than that of uranium fission in the “cladding”
Zirconium. Although Celani you hear talk about “technological
reality”, as it has exceeded 200% yield for two weeks.

Well, this alone would be great news, if independently verified and replicated (particularly by scientists skeptic of LENR/"cold fusion"), and bring immediate great benefits to the entire field.

By applying radio frequency (microwave) to dust (I did not know
whether that of Smith or his), he had a massive production of gamma
rays, which does not want Celani and does not consider useful.

I disagree: they would be EXTREMELY useful as they would *clearly* indicate that nuclear reactions are occurring! Why is Celani dismissing them as some kind of annoyance? I don't get this. Aren't scientists and researchers like him struggling for acceptance on their results in the mainstream science community!?

I'm astonished.

Cheers,
S.A.

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