See Dave Nagel's Table 1, p. iv:

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

I will copy the table here from the Word file:

Table 1. Names given to the study of “cold fusion” since 1989

*Terminology*

*Comments*

Cold Fusion

Original and recognized name, but incomplete

Low Energy Nuclear Reactions

Low is a relative term and unclear

Lattice Enabled Nuclear Reactions

Clear and specific, but very new and little known

Lattice Assisted Nuclear Reactions

Also accurate, but little used

Chemically Assisted Nuclear Reactions

Many chemists like this

Cold Fusion Nuclear Reactions

Little used

Cold Nuclear Transmutations

A Russian favorite

New Hydrogen Energy

A major Japanese program

Metal Deuterium Energy

A current program in Japan

SANER

*SA*fe *N*uclear *E*nergy *R*elease

Fleischmann-Pons Effect

Clear and encompassing




I do not think it matters what you call it, and as I said, no one is in
charge of language.

- Jed

Reply via email to