The critical path seems to me to be:

1) Economically elicit statistically significant results.
2) Formalize that economical method in an experimental protocol.
3) Identify which theories make predictions about modifications to the
experimental protocol (establish a range of hypotheses).
4) Based on plausibility and economy, experimentally test as many of these
hypotheses as practical.
5) Increase understanding of the NAE based on the results of these
experiments.
6) Improve the economy with which statistically significant results may be
attained.
7) Repeat from step 2.

On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Edmund Storms <stor...@ix.netcom.com>wrote:

> ...Right now, we need to determine how to make LENR work on demand. This
> means we need to understand the NAE.
>

> Ed Storms
>
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