Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 2005
DOI: 10.1142/9789812701510_0007
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Intensification of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Using Superwave Excitation

Abstract: Energetics Technologies (ET) was recently established to investigate possibilities for inducing Low Energy Nuclear

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“…74,75 It was found that cathodes continued to produce excess heat in some cases after the termination of the electrochemistry in which heat had been produced earlier during "normal" cell operation. This effect has been reported in other experiments, 76,22,78,79 and is often referred to as "heat after death." These observations suggest a possible difference in the conditions required for the initiation of an excess heat effect as compared to the conditions required for sustaining the effect.…”
Section: Self-sustaining Excess Heat Effectsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…74,75 It was found that cathodes continued to produce excess heat in some cases after the termination of the electrochemistry in which heat had been produced earlier during "normal" cell operation. This effect has been reported in other experiments, 76,22,78,79 and is often referred to as "heat after death." These observations suggest a possible difference in the conditions required for the initiation of an excess heat effect as compared to the conditions required for sustaining the effect.…”
Section: Self-sustaining Excess Heat Effectsupporting
confidence: 64%