It seems to me that the reaction mechanism of the experiment referenced in this thread is electrostatic in nature relating to high voltage causation of fusion.
To draw a comparison, this is identical to the mechanism used in the Proton-21 experimental series. Since Proton-21 is considered a cold fusion or more properly termed a LENR experiment, so to this referenced experiment should be termed a LENR experiment. On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Edmund Storms <stor...@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > This paper makes the common mistake of mixing hot- and cold-fusion. These > are two separate and independent phenomenon. They are not related except > both are nuclear reactions involving fusion. However, the conditions > required for initiation and the nuclear products are entirely different. As > long as hot- and cold-fusion are considered in the same discussion, no > progress will be made in understanding cold fusion. > > Ed > > On Jul 7, 2013, at 2:31 AM, David ledin wrote: > > Interesting paper from nature about successful cold fusion experiment >> >> http://fire.pppl.gov/cyrstal_**fusion_nature.pdf<http://fire.pppl.gov/cyrstal_fusion_nature.pdf> >> >> >