I read it too. The work has also been published in an influential peer-reviewed journal, JETP (Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics), a leading Russian journal also published in English:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/rup025083t105q83/ It is hard to know what to make of this. It says the Coulomb barrier drops away to low levels under conditions we can in principle control. If true, that would be ... big. Wouldn't it be amusing if the "uncontrolled variable" that accounts for variation of results over the last 23 years turned out to be the RFI background in the vicinity of the experiment? Jeff On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Alan Fletcher <a...@well.com> wrote: > > From: "Jeff Berkowitz" <pdx...@gmail.com> > > Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 10:08:15 PM > > Subject: [Vo]:Analysis of W-L theory as applicable to Rossi device > > If you open this link: > > > http://newenergytimes.com/v2/conferences/2012/ICCF17/ICCF-17-Vysotskii-Stimulated-LENR-Paper.pdf > > > > > > It turns out that the PDF contains three separate and unrelated LENR > > papers stuck together end to end. > > The third paper is worth reading ... Harmonic oscillator explains the > peaks in Hagelstein/Letts/Craven laser beat frequencies. > > Ni+p => Cu+v reaction rate goes from 10^-1000 to 10^-4 > > Says it explains Rossi-Focardi ... except that they don't use a RF > stimulator (any more?) > >