The chairman for the ICCF-23 Conference provided a summary, in which he stated:
"“Excess Heat” —— The Ideality of Cold Fusion Xingye Wang1 , Bingjun Shen2 , Lihong Jin2 , Xinle Zhao2 , # Jian Tian1 1 Institute of Space Optoelectronic Technology, CUST, China 2 School of Life Science and Technology, CUST, China E-mail: tianjian@cust.edu.cn In 1989, Fleischmann and Pons [1] announced that they found “excess heat” power four times more than the input in D-Pd electrolysis system. In 1991, Mizuno [2] got about 100 MJ “excess heat” also in D-Pd electrolysis system. In 1999, Tian [3] once observed 25W “heat after death” power in H-Pd gas-loading system. Because Tian saw the real “excess heat” with his own eyes, he did a lot of experiments to study this anomalous phenomenon. In 2003, Tian [4] found “excess heat” in electrolysis of Pt/K2CO3/Ni light water system, observed “excess heat” in a D/Pd gas-loading system triggered by 532 nm laser in 2007[5], and calculated nearly 100 W “excess heat” power in 2011[6]. The last one lasted for more than 40 days after Rossi [7] claimed that he would manufacture a megawatt-class energy catalyser (E-cat). Up to now none of us have seen any commercial apparatus coming out. Even few scientific papers appeared in mainstream academic journals. No need to say the confirmable “excess heat” that anyone else could replicate.
Is there really “excess heat” in the world?" UNQUOTE
Note that Prof. Tian observed xs heat in a HYDROGEN gas loaded system: "In 1999, Tian [3] once observed 25W “heat after death” power in H-Pd gas-loading system. Because Tian saw the real “excess heat” with his own eyes, he did a lot of experiments to study this anomalous phenomenon." And again, using light water: " In 2003, Tian [4] found “excess heat” in electrolysis of Pt/K2CO3/Ni light water system.."
What do you think? Will any of the various approaches to LENR (aka "cold fusion"_) lead to " confirmable “excess heat” that anyone else could replicate"?? Replication is the key! and is still missing...
(By the Chairman's admission, the field is not there yet. Several talked about the need for replication at the conference.)
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