Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

I am interested in the “life after death” phenomena as an indicator of the
> possibility of multiple causes of cold fusion.
>

I do not think life after death is significant. I think the causes are
prosaic. With bulk material, it is caused by highly loaded Pd samples that
gradually degas. With powder, it is the only kind of cold fusion you can
have.



>   Some systems show life after death and others do not; Rossi…yes, the
> Brillouin Energy system…no.
>

The difference is probably the size of the particles and the amount they
can absorb.

There is no particular advantage to life after death. It is like a dirty
ICE engine that keeps running for a moment after you cut the ignition.

- Jed

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