Send messages to nuclear physicists in your country about the report of Songsheng Jiang!

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    Dear all,


    send messages to nuclear physicists at universities in your home country and tell them about the report of Songsheng Jiang and ask them what they think about it.


    This is the first time we really have the chance to raise awareness, because
    if you look at the website of the International Atomic Energy Agency you will notice that Jiang has published many papers in the journals "Nuclear Physics B" and "Physical Review C" which are renowned journals.


    Thus maybe some scientists will start to take the Ni- LiAlH4 system seriously!


    I think this is the first time, we really have a chance to raise the awareness of the community.


    Kind regards,


    E. Majorana

  • Dear all,


    send messages to nuclear physicists at universities in your home country and tell them about the report of Songsheng Jiang and ask them what they think about it.


    This is the first time we really have the chance to raise awareness


    We haven't even had 1 successful Parkomov replication, yet. Not eveen an attempt (including MFMP) at exact replication AFAIK. Everybody seems to want to try this, or that. Maybe that'll work. Don't recall if Parkamov has replicated his own work. I agree with Dr. Mikes assessment on how LENR proof could be achieved.

  • I suspect we are beyond "exact" replications, if we ever suscribed to the notion. Perfect replication has been idealized. In very real ways Rossi, Parkhomov, Jiang, "OEL-GER-Fusionist" and even Lipinski have in their own ways sufficiently demonstrated that "something is there", that is that Ni-H LENR is capable of substantial COPs. Someone set up this "replication" meme a long time ago and we are all still following it without any reservation. Fortunately the replicators have not been so hide-bound as the armchair philosophers who may have once demanded perfect replication.


    In fact what we now have is a diverse set of conditions that all appear to give strong over unity COPs. That alone is valuable because it shows that the Ni-H system itself is very robust and can operate under a wide array of conditions or variables. If big physics wants to ignore what is happening, then the little guys can have all the rewards. It does not sound so bad.

  • I suspect we are beyond "exact" replications.

    Not even 1?? I would like to see copious amounts of excess energy as claimed in a clean experiment without mechanical breakdowns. Then move on. I applaud each experimenters efforts,don't get me wrong. But affirming LENR? I'm still on the fence and leaning ?(

  • Sorry, that is all anecdotaI, but of sufficient detail and novelty that I personally have taken it very seriously. I just happened to read everything he posted here over the last 8 months in his two or three pseudonymous guises. One important aspect of that work is that there is no lithium involved. It is simply a nickel hydrogen system. That assumes that FiberFrax has no lithim content, of course.


    I'lll give Fusionist a chance to put it all in his own words here. If he does not, I'll give my best reprise of what I have noted over the months.

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    I received an answer of a professor at university in a city close to e place where I live. His research field are nuclear reactions in few-nucleon systems and polarized nucleons.
    He said that he does not think that it is a nuclear reaction because the data is not convincing, but he wants to be "kept up to date".

  • I am sure you Majorana know this, but for those others who may read this thread: It is likely the easiest and perhaps the best evidence that could be forwarded to such a physicist, would be transmutation data. This tends to be analyzed by third parties, often with major institutional or large corporate affiliation. Once the transmutation data are in hand, two things are likely to happen: One, they will see that it is somehow nuclear, and Two, specialists such as you mentioned may well have useful and/or interesting suggestions as to the mechanisms or source of the transmutations.

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