Axil Axil wrote:

I consider transmutation as a LENR success. Excess heat is a low order effect.
No problem with that and certainly no problem with Kevin's advocacy for 
looking primarily for radiation effects.  In fact, radiation without 
large transmutation is the best of all worlds, so long as the radiation 
is strong but not too strong.
If you find soft x-rays, for instance, then almost certainly there will 
be excess heat somewhere in the system - and with proper instruments 
radiation "should be" easier to detect since much of the excess heat 
could actually escape (if we believe Holmlid's muons).
This is why I have been bringing up the old research from around 1991 
and 1992 using x-ray film.
Nowadays, there are meters to detect soft x-rays but these instruments 
were not available up until about 2012 when they were developed to see 
"dark matter".

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