RE: [Vo]:Steinetz paper sort of about cold fusion

2020-09-18 Thread JonesBeene
Maybe it’s the fish season … but this catch doesn’t smell right. On several levels. You have to laugh in a way at how wrote up a research as supposedly using Erbium and Thulium – two very rare elements. There would be zero chance of commercializing it. Even the pentagon is yawning. Could t

Re: [Vo]:Steinetz paper sort of about cold fusion

2020-09-18 Thread H LV
Didn`t David Nagel prefer the term Lattice Enabled Nuclear Reactions? Nagel's terminology can encompass this research. My father who was skeptical but not closed minded about the field, thought it should have been called low temperature nuclear reactions instead of low energy nuclear reactions, si

Re: [Vo]:Steinetz paper sort of about cold fusion

2020-09-18 Thread H LV
Here is an infographic https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/Lattice-Confinement-Fusion-POC-with-PRC-links-July-17-Final-3.pdf Harry On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 12:57 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > > https://asiatimes.com/2020/09/nasa-lands-on-a-middle-path-to-nuclear-fusion/ > > NASA lands on a m