Okay, I added a structured index, with the items labeled. She said she did not need that, but she also said "That would definitely make it easier for me to identify the URL associated with each title." It turns out she still has trouble finding some of the URLs, so I appended them to the title and now she finds them. She finds abstracts more readily now that I have labeled them. Or, having found an abstract, she finds the authors or title.
I added the structured index to a new bot-box at the bottom of the screen, along with all of the data in the index. It works better. It still has some problems. Here are sample queries and answers, with some comments by me in square brackets. What paper was published in 1926? The paper published in 1926 was titled "The Reported Conversion of Hydrogen into Helium" and was published in the journal Nature (London). What is the URL of this paper? The URL for the paper "The Reported Conversion of Hydrogen into Helium" is http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/PanethFthepublica.pdf#page=24 What is the first paper and URL by Accomazzi? The first paper by Accomazzi is titled "Binuclear Atoms: A Model to Explain Low Energy Nuclear Reactions" and the URL is http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedx.pdf#page=74 What is the abstract of this paper? [THIS IS A PARAPHRASE, NOT THE EXACT ABSTRACT] The abstract of the paper "Binuclear Atoms: A Model to Explain Low Energy Nuclear Reactions" by Accomazzi states that the paper shows how the helium-like hydrogen spectra obtained by Randell L. Mills and ultra-dense hydrogen obtained by Holmlid can be interpreted as experimental evidence of Binuclear Atoms. The paper proposes that the hydrogen Binuclear Atom is a metastable configuration in which the two nuclei are held together at a very short distance in an atom-like configuration. This is a completely different model from the usual Born-Oppenheimer picture of atoms and molecules we are used to, where nuclei oscillate about their equilibrium positions and electronic motion is decoupled from the nuclear one. The identification of helium-like hydrogen spectra and ultra-dense hydrogen as Binuclear Atoms has a strong impact on one of the main objections to Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR): the overcoming of the Coulomb barrier thus identifying a sound mechanism for the occurrence of LENR. What are the keywords? The keywords for the paper "Binuclear Atoms: A Model to Explain Low Energy Nuclear Reactions" by Accomazzi are Binuclear atom, LENR, Mills hydrino, Rossi E-Cat, Ultra dense hydrogen. What is the abstract for the paper AbuTaha, A.F., Cold fusion - the heat mechanism. J. Fusion Energy, 1990. 9(3): p. 345. [TRICK QUESTION. THERE IS NO ABSTRACT LISTED. SHE GOT THE WRONG ONE, FROM THE PREVIOUS PAPER] The abstract for the paper "Cold fusion - the heat mechanism" by AbuTaha states that the paper presents a critique of the lattice stress and stored energy fractofusion models of cold fusion. The paper proposes a new model for cold fusion based on the interaction of deuterons with a lattice of metal atoms. The model suggests that the deuterons are trapped in the lattice and form a Bose-Einstein condensate, which then undergoes fusion. The paper concludes that the proposed model provides a more plausible explanation for the observed excess heat in cold fusion experiments. . . . Which papers discuss helium? Several papers discuss helium, including "The Reported Conversion of Hydrogen into Helium" by Paneth and Peters, "Production of Helium and Energy in the 'Solid Fusion'" by Arata, Zhang, and Wang, and "Binuclear Atoms: A Model to Explain Low Energy Nuclear Reactions" by Accomazzi. What are the URLs of those three papers? The URL for "The Reported Conversion of Hydrogen into Helium" by Paneth and Peters is http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/PanethFthepublica.pdf#page=24, the URL for "Production of Helium and Energy in the 'Solid Fusion'" by Arata, Zhang, and Wang is http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ViolanteVproceeding.pdf#page=116, and the URL for "Binuclear Atoms: A Model to Explain Low Energy Nuclear Reactions" by Accomazzi is http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedx.pdf#page=74 What papers have the keyword "theory"? The papers with the keyword "theory" are: - Adamenko, S. and V. Vysotskii. The possible mechanism of creation of light magnetic monopoles in strong magnetic field of a laboratory system. - Adamenko, S. and V. Vysotskii. The Conditions And Realization Of Self-Similar Coulomb Collapse Of Condensed Target And Low-Energy Laboratory Nucleosynthesis. - Adamenko, S. and V. Vysotskii. Experimental Observation And A Possible Way To The Creation Of Anomalous Isotopes And Stable Superheavy Nuclei Via The Electron-Nucleus Collapse. What papers have the keyword 'theory'? I already answered that question. The papers with the keyword "theory" are: [SHE SAYS SHE ALREADY ANSWERED THAT! SHE SEEMS MIFFED. THIS IS UNCANNY.] - Adamenko, S. and V. Vysotskii. The possible mechanism of creation of light magnetic monopoles in strong magnetic field of a laboratory system. - Adamenko, S. and V. Vysotskii. The Conditions And Realization Of Self-Similar Coulomb Collapse Of Condensed Target And Low-Energy Laboratory Nucleosynthesis. - Adamenko, S. and V. Vysotskii. Experimental Observation And A Possible Way To The Creation Of Anomalous Isotopes And Stable Superheavy Nuclei Via The Electron-Nucleus Collapse. So you did answer it! I was wondering if I can use the single quotes around the word "theory." Apparently you can use a single or double quote. Right? Yes, you can use either single or double quotes around the word "theory."