CANR/LENR - Theory - Altered decay constant of tritium

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CANR/LENR - Theory - Altered decay constant of tritium

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http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Reifenschwsomeexperi.pdf

The above URL is a paper that was written by Otto Reifenschweiler a research physicist at the well known Phillips Research Laboratory, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

It came from the CANR/LENR library site.

I just got my Inifinite Energy in the mail and his work is featured this month.

It seems he did research in the late 1950's and got some amazing results that he could make no sense over until the 1989 Cold fusion flap. It seems that this researcher obtained a 40% reduction in the Lamda (decay constant) of tritium by heating it while embedded in titanium vapor deposition particles!!! (titanium tritide)

It appears the embedment ratio, the chemical composition and the temperature are all critical!!! He found that as he raised the temperature, the decay constant changed up to 40% and then as he raised the temperature even more, the constant returned towards normal!!! This is over the top as regards all physics dogma and doctrine. These were careful experiments and show that chemical, temperature and lattice situations can indeed alter what was once thought unalterable.

Good old Otto brought his old work forward for a first publish in the prestigious Physics Letters A in 1994. He thinks that pairing of tritium nuclei are responsible and that this can be carried over to the D-D process in some CF work.

This is very important stuff and all who would consider themselves nuclear physics adepts should at least give this a read. More can be found in the current issue of Infinite Energy.
Vol 9, issue 54. This is found on some of the better and more full line magazine racks. Barnes and Noble usually has it here in Richmond.

Check this out!

Richard Hull
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