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The Science Of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction

 

The Science Of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction
by Edmund Storms (retired from Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publish date: Jun 2007
ISBN-13: 9789812706201
ISBN-10: 9812706208
Format: Hardcover , 330 pages
$68

One of the most important discoveries of this century — cold fusion — was summarily rejected by science and the media before sufficient evidence had been accumulated to make a rational judgment possible. Enough evidence is now available to show that this rejection was wrong and that the discovery of a new source of clean energy may help solve some serious problems currently facing mankind. The book catalogues and evaluates this evidence and shows why the initial reaction was driven more by self-interest than fact. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the history and science behind the cold fusion controversy. In addition to the technological importance of the effect, the discovery of new ways to initiate nuclear reactions without producing significant radiation reveals an entirely new mechanism operating at the nuclear level in solid material. This new mechanism has important implications for an understanding of many other phenomena.

Contents:

  • History as Seen from the Los Alamos National Laboratory — and Beyond
  • Personal Experience Investigating Cold Fusion
  • A Look at What is Known and What is Believed
  • Where Does the LENR Process Occur and What Influences its Behavior?
  • What Conditions are Required to Initiate Cold Fusion?
  • What is Detected and How is it Measured?
  • Explanations, the Hopes and Dreams of Theoreticians What Should Happen Next?
  • Appendices:
  • Calculation of the “Neutral Potential”
  • Construction and Evaluation of a Seebeck Calorimeter
  • What Makes Palladium Special?
  • Conference Proceedings
  • Enrichment of Tritium During Electrolysis
  • Methods for Measuring the Amount of Hydrogen in Palladium

    Readership: Graduate students and researchers interested in cold fusion.

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