Swedish scientists claim LENR explanation break-through

  • Isotopic change, this is what we can observe in our experiments.
    It can happen even without noticeable excess heat as observed and verified also by MFMP.


    Vaguely, the only thing that we need is to boost speed of the change.
    This mean that neutron spallation rate should be increased. Because Hydrogen has no neutron, we have just Lithium that can give us neutron.
    Neutron is then captured by Nickel.


    According to the paper, we should reach boiling point of the Lithium. Because this temperature is function of the pressure, to get into this state sooner, we want to achieve very low pressures.


    BUT, it looks like the paper does not explicitly explain function of Deuterium or Hydrogen! So from my understanding, Nickel - Deuterium or Nickel - Lithium is enough.
    So having two elements inside (Deuterium and Lithium) just increases spallation rate and nothing more.


    Really? Maybe, but I think that there are also other processes that can be involved especially after Nickel loading.


    If Hydrogen presence does not matter, then we can't get excess heat with pure Nickel - Hydrogen system, because this theory will not work.
    So maybe there are few unknown and different processes that can generate excess heat or the theory is somehow wrong or incomplete.


    What do you think?

  • Isotopic change, this is what we can observe in our experiments.


    This is quite true. But it's very selective. You see very specific isotope shifts, rather than a profile in which every isotope shifts indiscriminately. A thermal neutron flux would cause everything to shift, and you'd get gammas and hot radioactivity for a long time afterwards (proportional to the half-lives of the radioactive isotopes that were created by the flux).

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