FHPE has no normal conditions only workable conditions. Generally, they
either do not work or just work softly. But, sometimes wires and pieces of
metal explodes for God knows why reasons or just bursts of more intense
activity. Up to this result, IF that is correlated with cold fusion, I was
not aware that such emission could happen. Something vaguely similar in
terms of radiation poisoning hazard was told was during a visit from Celani
to Rossi, where he measured some intense (whatever he means with that)
gamma rays bursts.

2012/8/19 Abd ul-Rahman Lomax <[email protected]>

>  Neutrons are *not* found in normal FPHE cold fusion work, and probably
> not with nickel, either (though I'm sure less work has been done).
>

-- 
Daniel Rocha - RJ
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