At 05:13 PM 12/27/2011, Charles HOPE wrote:
As to the opinion of quantum physicists on the possibility of there
being unknown effects in the solid state, there was a recent
revision of a textbook on solid state nuclear models, and it has a
section on LENR, and it turns out that the author had written
something pointing to the lack of "impossibility" back around 1990.
I don't quite follow. Do you mean that he first wrote that it was
not impossible, and then was forced to delete the statement?
No. He wrote sometime around 1990 that LENR could not be considered
impossible, we simply didn't know enough about the complexities of
the solid state.
He recently produced an updated edition of his textbook on nuclear
models that covers LENR as a reality. Published as a major physics
textbook by a major publisher, Springer? I forget.