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by deanotron 4982 days ago
I'm sorry, but that's just not true. There have been 1000+ replications / reports of excess energy from this very same "anomalous energy effect" - the hard part is the how and why.

See the very same Joseph Zawodny speak of "It has the demonstrated ability to produce excess amounts of energy.." in a much more candid way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBlKc0TaqPs

For a good compilation of LENR related evidence, see this presentation from ICCF-17 in September: http://www.slideshare.net/tylervan/lenr

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> There have been 1000+ replications / reports of excess energy [...]

I followed the links, but the links I couldn't find an article with enough technical details about the experiments. I think that you know more about what is published in the subject, so can you please give me:

* One link to a paper where the excess of energy is clearly measure experimentally, that is published in a peer reviewed indexed journal with a high impact index.

* One link to an article with the technical details to reproduce the effect in the laboratory and measure the excess of energy. (Something like "Experimental LENR for dummies" would be nice.)

how about a whole library of them? http://lenr-canr.org/
Two is better! I have enough physical background to understand these papers but I'm not an expert in the subject. And I have to do my real work, so I have enough time to read two or three papers, but I don't have time to read 1000 of them.

I saw the webpage only for a few minutes, and most of the links look like special edition books and conference proceedings. I couldn't find the information I was looking for.

Calorimetric measures are extremely difficult to do correctly, so I would like to see:

) One paper in a well known journal, to be sure that an independent expert in the subject has read it thoughtfully.

) One clear description of the experimental setup, so I could try to convince some friends to reproduce it.