A wealth of information here about free energy mostly cold fusion related. 1992 AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY In April 1992, a suggestion was made to Bockris by J. Champion that explosive heating of a mixture of cheap 1 materials including mercurous chloride and lead chloride would form noble metals. Experiments to examine Champion's method were carried out in the Chemistry Department at Texas A&M University by Bockris and two senior research scientists, G.H. Lin and R. Bhardwaj. ß activity in the residue obtained after heating was observed and decayed as if it originated from Pt [3]. On four consecutive experiments variable amounts of noble metals were 197 observed as a product of the heating [4]. The analyses were always carried out by at least two independent analytical methods and in two experiments by up to four different analytical organizations (which often gave results
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