Abstract only.During heavy-water electrochemical experiments in the 1980s, Fleischmann and Pons found that more thermal energy came out of their experiments with Pd cathodes than was put in electrically. The excess heat was greater than could be explained by any chemical reactions. Hence, they postulated that the excess energy was due to unexpected nuclear reactions. Now, it is well established experimentally that the amount of excess heat measured in many experiments greatly exceeds what can be attributed to chemistry. For this reason, and also because of numerous reports of nuclear reaction products and energetic radiations, it is widely believed that excess heat is due primarily, and maybe exclusively, to nuclear reactions. Hence, the fi...
A mechanism for low-temperature nuclear fusion reactions is described, in which first deuterium atom...
The problem of anomalous heat production by hydrogenated metals is analysed in the light of deep sub...
The basic aim of this paper is to highlight the hidden energy source and understand the mechanism of...
AbstractIn 1989, when Fleischmann, Pons and Hawkins (FP), claimed they had created room temperature,...
Abstract only.There are at least two distinct phenomena present in so-called cold-fusion experiments...
During the 20th century there were a couple of scientists who announced the observation of exception...
The theoretical problems associated with excess heat in the Fleischmann-Pons experiment were once vi...
This paper presents the basics of this model, including what physical conditions could produce a cal...
In recent Fleischmann–Pons experiments carried out by different groups, a thermal signal is seen ind...
It is proposed that the excess-energy released in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (aka cold fusion) is ...
the ignorance of physicist to the phenomenon of cold fusion. Though there are good reasons against m...
Poster slides.Excess heat has been produced by a method conceptually similar to that of Pons and Fle...
Replication of experiments claiming to demonstrate excess heat production in light water-Ni-K2CO3 el...
Evidence from research papers supporting the hypothesis that the exothermic nuclear reactions provid...
In this research, thexffect of the shape of hydrogenloaded palladium elements on exothennic reaction...
A mechanism for low-temperature nuclear fusion reactions is described, in which first deuterium atom...
The problem of anomalous heat production by hydrogenated metals is analysed in the light of deep sub...
The basic aim of this paper is to highlight the hidden energy source and understand the mechanism of...
AbstractIn 1989, when Fleischmann, Pons and Hawkins (FP), claimed they had created room temperature,...
Abstract only.There are at least two distinct phenomena present in so-called cold-fusion experiments...
During the 20th century there were a couple of scientists who announced the observation of exception...
The theoretical problems associated with excess heat in the Fleischmann-Pons experiment were once vi...
This paper presents the basics of this model, including what physical conditions could produce a cal...
In recent Fleischmann–Pons experiments carried out by different groups, a thermal signal is seen ind...
It is proposed that the excess-energy released in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (aka cold fusion) is ...
the ignorance of physicist to the phenomenon of cold fusion. Though there are good reasons against m...
Poster slides.Excess heat has been produced by a method conceptually similar to that of Pons and Fle...
Replication of experiments claiming to demonstrate excess heat production in light water-Ni-K2CO3 el...
Evidence from research papers supporting the hypothesis that the exothermic nuclear reactions provid...
In this research, thexffect of the shape of hydrogenloaded palladium elements on exothennic reaction...
A mechanism for low-temperature nuclear fusion reactions is described, in which first deuterium atom...
The problem of anomalous heat production by hydrogenated metals is analysed in the light of deep sub...
The basic aim of this paper is to highlight the hidden energy source and understand the mechanism of...