Here is the third part of the series by Mitteldorf:
Prospective Energy Sources, Part 3: Cold Fusion’s Threat and Promise
https://whowhatwhy.org/science/prospective-energy-sources-part-3-cold-fusions-threat-and-promise/
Here is another version of the article, with some controversial statements
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Which do you suppose would be more susceptible to this effect, polar or
non-polar insulators?
> Hi,
>
> If an insulator is irradiated, free electrons should be created within it
> that are not free to recombine with the ions,
> because they can't travel through an insulator. However they may a
In reply to MSF's message of Wed, 22 Feb 2023 22:11:15 +:
Hi,
[snip]
>Which do you suppose would be more susceptible to this effect, polar or
>non-polar insulators?
I don't think it would make much difference, IOW I suspect either would work,
though long periods of irradiation may be
requir
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