Abd,

Firstly, cheer up a bit.
Way too much hostility.

The proceedings paper is at:

"Surface Effect for Gas Loading Micrograin Palladium for Low Energy
Nuclear Reactions LENR"
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/STAFF/VISITING_FELLOWS&PROFESSORS/pdf/LENR%20Korea%20ProceedXX.pdf

They sound quite confident that they can reproduce the effect at will now
- and they regard the intensity of neutron generation as a milestone.

The transmutations may indicate D-D fusions along with other complex
multibody reactions.

Unless they badly misinterpreted all of their instrument readings, more
detail and replications should follow.

Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
> At 01:27 PM 8/18/2012, [email protected] wrote:
>>Hello Akira,
>>
>>I can't see any "bad news".
>>
>>If I'm correct, Miley's team reports a much more robust reaction than
>>previously seen, along with a variety of extremely anomalous
>>transmutations.
>
> Where is the report? Miley's reports of transmutations are not new.
> The slide show that was at the head of this thread is very shallow,
> mostly large print red statements with little data.
>
> http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/STAFF/VISITING_FELLOWS%26PROFESSORS/pdf/LENR%20Korea%20ICCF-17%20Poster.pdf
>
> So what is pagnucco's statement based on?
>
> I've no difficulty at all accepting a wide variety of transmutations.
> Any fusion reaction is likely to lead to at least some of these. The
> neutron report is far outside the norm, however.
>
> I'm waiting to see a more complete report than that slide show! It is
> practically unintelligible.
>
>
>


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