If you are trying to get neutrinos from D+D=He4, you will get null results
since there isn't weak interactions involved. He should try with NiH, since
there would have to be a weak reaction in case of any nuclear reaction.


2013/2/14 Chuck Sites <cbsit...@gmail.com>

> Wasn't Ishida a graduate student under Steve Jones?   I had a really
> nice correspondence with Steve regarding the NULL results from the
> Kamiokande experiments.   What I heard was they thought they were getting
> good results with D2O+cement (the so called natural soup) but it
> so overwhelmed the photo-multipliers of the Kamiokande neutrino detector
> they were told to shut it down.  If I recall Steve attributed that to the
> natural radon in cement.  His gas experiment was D in Titanium and who
> knows if his electrolysis tests where that well done.   All where NULL
> results.
>
> Anyway, Ishida was one of  the co-authors on that Steve Jones experiments
> if I recall.  I hope he still follows the field.
>
> Best Regards,
> Chuck
> -------
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 2:05 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>>  Ishida, T., *Study of the anomalous nuclear effects in solid deuterium
>> systems*. 1992, Tokyo University. p. 131.
>>
>>  http://inspirehep.net/record/337964
>>
>>  Abstract:
>>
>> "By applying the Kamiokande nucleon decay/neutrino detector to neutron
>> measurement, we have achieved the unprecedented detection properties,
>> namely efficiency and background of 20.5% and 0.25 events per hour (random
>> mode), respectively, and 37.4% and one event per year (burst mode),
>> respectively. A series of definitive tests on the 'Cold Fusion' were
>> carried out with this ultra low background detector in 1991. The
>> experimental procedures and results obtained by the online analysis are
>> presented in this thesis."
>>
>> They tested pressurized D2 gas sample, electrolytic samples, and Portland
>> cement made with D2O.
>>
>>  The electrolytic cells are described starting on page 33. It says:
>>
>>  "The whole preparation of the electrolytic cells was entrusted to the
>> groups of BYU and Texas A&M University. The number of measured cells
>> amounted to 50, which are tabulated in table 5-2."
>>
>>  Table 5-2a says the Kevin Wolf prepared the TAMU cells. Some of them,
>> anyway.
>>
>>  In Phase 3 they measured Portland cement along with the electrolytic
>> cells.
>>
>>  There is no indication they tried to measure heat.
>>
>>  - Jed
>>
>>
>


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