Dear Bob,
This is just the Japanese conformist behavior. As the standard model
freaks only (suppose to!!) know one working path to fusion they use
their language for not offending the officials of the university.
They did only use Deuterium & Protium of course as the text shows.
Everything else would be outraging nonsense.
But one thing is obvious. If you don't know how to manage a LENR
reaction, then you rarely get a higher COP. Mizuno just once has been
lucky - nothing else.
J.W.
Am 15.05.20 um 23:31 schrieb bobcook39...@hotmail.com:
The report of the Hokkaido experiment with deuterium and tritium in a
nano nickel lattice is a first description of such a reactor to my
knowledge. TRITIUM AS A FUEL IS NEW! To me.
The report makes note of the difficulty of getting deuterium—what
about getting and managing tritium, which is radioactive and would
explain the radioactivity the researchers noted at page 7 of the
English translation?
I am very surprised that Mizuno uses tritium.
Bob Cook
*From: *Frank Grimer <mailto:88.fr...@gmail.com>
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*Subject: *Re: [Vo]:Verification of Mizuno experiment
I'm not surprised he is being successful. If I'd been him I would have let
the experiment (he describes in his book) that was running away continue
and blow up the lab.
It would have been confirmation of the P&F experiment where they blew
a hole in the lab bench. 😁
On Thu, 14 May 2020 at 23:13, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com
<mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Here is a short paper describing a verification of Mizuno's
experiment at the Hokkaido University of Science. This document
includes an English version and the original Japanese version.
https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IgarashiJdevelopmen.pdf
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