Axil,

Possible.  But the theory is very complex, and probably off-putting to
most experimentalists.  Few will analyze it.  It's far too complicated for
me to judge.  Have any other groups replicated the findings?

-- Lou Pagnucco

Axil wrote:
> I will post an interpretation of experiments involving exploding foils in
> water that show nuclear fission of uranium 238 far removed the site of the
> spark.
>
> This indicates to me that the cause of this fission is an electromagnetic
> pulse produced by polaritons created by the spark.
>
> References:
>
> http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LochakGlowenergyn.pdf
>
>  Low-energy nuclear reactions and the leptonic monopole
>
> http://aflb.ensmp.fr/AFLB-301/aflb301m182.pdf
>
> Experimental observation of the distortion of the uranium isotopic
> relationship and violation of the thorium- 234 secular equilibrium upon
> electric explosion
>
> The LENR reaction happens at a distance from the NAE.
>
> Here is the pertinent excerpt from the first referenced paper
>
> *In order to complete the story of transformation, we should consider this
> problem: where does the transformation take place, either throughout the
> whole space of the explosion chamber or only in the plasma channel? To
> answer this question,
> [...]

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