James Bowery <jabow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Its not like Jed to miss something like that. I sense a Disturbance in > The Force. > Okay, I admit, I wasn't paying close attention to the video. I find it irritating. I am updating all of the ICCF3 Abstracts, which is tedious. Another reason I am irritated. I just finished though. Thank goodness. There is some sloppy papers in these proceedings. Very poor English. Handwritten corrections. But there is also interesting stuff I forgot about, such as this from Johnson-Matthey: Coupland, D.R., et al. *Some Observations Related to the Presence of Hydrogen and Deuterium in Palladium*. in *Third International Conference on Cold Fusion, "Frontiers of Cold Fusion"*. 1992. Nagoya Japan: Universal Academy Press, Inc., Tokyo, Japan. http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IkegamiHthirdintera.pdf#page=23 ABSTRACT "Surface and bulk analytical work carried out on palladium rod samples returned to Johnson Matthey by Fleischmann and Pons indicates that a number of elements, including platinum and lithium were deposited on the surface during electrolysis in D2O. Surface analysis via time of flight SIMS indicates that the Li6/Li7 isotope ratio is unusually low but no original reference is available." J-M did all of the material science and post-experiment analysis when F&P were in France. That is one of the reasons the program came to no good ends. I do not think J-M ever published their results again. What a shame. - Jed