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The transmutation was no more than 10 Nm below the surface of the Pd/D2
interface and the distribution of transmutation was even. Cracks would
cause deeper penetration of the interface layer and be concentrated in Hot
Spots.


On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> The referenced experiment takes note that substitution of magnesium oxide
> for calcium oxide removes transmutation.
>
> An oxide layer will capture hydrogen and transform CaO to Ca(OH)2. This
> compound modified Ca compound has an increased dielectric value over
> Mg(OH)2.
>
> The cracks posit is insensitive to a change in the dielectric properties
> of the insolating layer and should produce transmutation regardless, but it
> does not.
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Edmund Storms <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Let me add my speculation to the collection of explanations sure to
>> follow. I propose the CaO layer forces the thin Pd layer to form cracks
>> when D is added to the Pd, which creates the NAE in which the transmutation
>> reaction occurs.  The D-D fusion reaction also takes place in the crack and
>> the mechanism releasing energy from this reaction also releases mass-energy
>> from the transmutation reaction.  You heard it first here. The proof will
>> come later.
>>
>> Ed Storms
>>
>> On Dec 24, 2013, at 1:34 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
>>
>>  Regarding:
>>
>>
>>  Report: Toyota Replicates Mitsubishi LENR Transmutation Experiment
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiob.pdf
>>
>>
>>  *OBSERVATION OF NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION REACTIONS INDUCED BY D**2 **GAS
>> PERMEATION THROUGH PD COMPLEXES*
>>
>>
>>  Excerpt:
>>
>>
>>  At present the authors do not have definite explanation for the role of
>> the CaO layers. We cannot perfectly exclude out the possibility that CaO
>> layers modified the electronic state of top Pd layer.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> This experiment might well demonstrate the nanoplasmonic cause of LENR.
>>
>>
>>  The nanoscopic layer of calcium oxide will confine EMF concentrated by
>> 70C heat photons in the transition region between the metallic conductive
>> layer of Pd and the dielectric layer of CaO.
>>
>>
>>  This EMF confinement will produce strong magnetic fields at the surface
>> of the Pd causing transmutation of elements Ba, Cs, Sr into elements with
>> higher atomic numbers through hydrogen fusion as follows: Cs into Pr, Sr
>> into Mo, and Ba into Sm.
>>
>>
>>  The surface of the Pd in the interface layer with the deuterium should
>> be tested for a magnetic field using Hall Nano probes to verify the
>> existence of anomalous electromagnetic conditions at the Pd to D2 interface
>> layer.
>>
>>
>>   Merry Christmas to all
>>
>>
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