A very interesting and enlightening theory has surfaced that explains how and why LENR works. One weird aspect of this theory is that the low-energy neutrons created in the process can reach a size of up to 30 microns (...By far the largest atomic or sub-atomic particle known to date).
LENR can be used to generate energy with no harmful radiation. It can also be used to transmute elements. It is interesting to note that the strange effects are generally done using metal Hydrides.
Experiments showing this have been successfully done in over 100 Universities world-wide (almost all of them outside of the U.S). Exactly 20 years after the original Pons and Fleischman announcement in Utah; very little on this subject is being done here. Despite how much cheaper it is to run LENR studies than "hot" fusion tokamak projects (which have been dismal failures for over 50 years now); "hot fusion" still takes-up the lion's share of available research money; it is extremely difficult for University Physics departments to get any money at all for LENR research in the U.S.
Widom-Larsen Theory Explains Low Energy Nuclear Reactions & Why They Are Safe and Green
LENR can be used to generate energy with no harmful radiation. It can also be used to transmute elements. It is interesting to note that the strange effects are generally done using metal Hydrides.
Experiments showing this have been successfully done in over 100 Universities world-wide (almost all of them outside of the U.S). Exactly 20 years after the original Pons and Fleischman announcement in Utah; very little on this subject is being done here. Despite how much cheaper it is to run LENR studies than "hot" fusion tokamak projects (which have been dismal failures for over 50 years now); "hot fusion" still takes-up the lion's share of available research money; it is extremely difficult for University Physics departments to get any money at all for LENR research in the U.S.
Widom-Larsen Theory Explains Low Energy Nuclear Reactions & Why They Are Safe and Green
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