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- From: Dieter Britz <BRITZ@kemi.aau.dk>
- Subject: RE: CNF bibliography update (total now 765 papers, 117 patents/appl.).
- Message-ID: <C1B89C2E155F203768@vms2.uni-c.dk>
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- Reply-To: Dieter Britz <BRITZ@kemi.aau.dk>
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 16:15:59 GMT
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- In my update, which was written in a bit of a hurry, I wrote
- > Fugacity is defended qualitatively by Bockris et al, even quoting a Bockris
- >paper of 1972, which I would have used as an argument against this "theory".
- >The secret is said to be that what happens between gas particles is not the
- >same as at the wall, where pressure is measured. And Landau and Lifshits
- >(spelled consistently "Lifchits", I don't think polyglot Bockris did much of
- >the writing of this one, I bet he knows some Russian and knows the
- >transliteration rules).
-
- This is of course hacked off. It should go on with: "are quoted as saying
- that at pressures exceeding 1E17 atm, you might get nuclear effects due to
- electron capture by nuclei".
- Also, it was "colour", not "clour" of the gold on the Pd that disappeared in
- the earlier Yamaguchi. I must be more careful and not try to rush these out.
-
- tomk@netcom.com (Thomas H. Kunich) writes:
-
- >In article <C24B5835131F203349@vms2.uni-c.dk> Dieter Britz <BRITZ@kemi.aau.dk>
- > writes:
- >>
- >>Hello fellow searchers for The Truth,
- >>==============================================================================
- >> COLD NUCLEAR FUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY
- >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >> Additions 19-Nov-1992
- >> Dieter Britz alias britz@kemi.aau.dk
- >> Total no. of journal papers: 765
- >>
- >>------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >>Bush RT; Fusion Technol. 22 (1992) 301.
- >>"A light water excess heat reaction suggests that 'cold fusion' may be
- >>'alkali-hydrogen fusion'".
- >> [...]
-
- >Immense economic ramifications is a bit understated, if his results could be
- >duplicated.
- >The question is: Is anyone trying to duplicate this work? While I have
- >my doubts, this at least looks somewhat promising as an avenue of
- >investigation. Finding calcium ash is pretty interesting.
-
- Yes; but before others jump in and express their doubts, let me add that Bush
- himself throws some doubt on this. He rightly points out that Ca is pretty
- ubiquitous and might well be contamination from the cell. He is pretty
- careful. In another place, he did find a trace of Sr, which presumably would
- not be so likely as a contaminant. But the analysis method is pretty
- insensitive and needed a few tricks, so this, too, needs confirmation, at the
- very least.
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- Dieter Britz alias britz@kemi.aau.dk
- Kemisk Institut, Aarhus Universitet, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
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