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[Phys-L] Re: COLD FUSION



At 10:43 AM 11/18/2005, Ludwik, you wrote:
/// The project of Dr. Kasagi is ///
looking for nuclear signatures of the illusive CMNS phenomena. CMNS, by
the way, stands for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science; it is a new name
for what used to be called cold fusion. The subfields of CMNS are: CF
(cold fusion), CT (cold transmutations) and EE (excess energy). Nuclear
signatures are: neutrons, protons, alpha particles, tritium, helium,
and accumulation of chemical elements with highly abnormal isotopic
ratios.

///

Ludwik Kowalski

Since you mention it, I am running across some respectable looking
results in this (nuclear signatures of CT) area, while searching
for other things, recently.


Brian Whatcott Altus OK Eureka!
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