66 remarkable dazzling detailed slides apply new Widom-Larsen paradigm for low energy nuclear reactions via weak force re anomalies in many fields, including geology, meteors, comets, impacts: Rich Murray 2012.05.22

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66 remarkable dazzling detailed slides apply new Widom-Larsen paradigm for low energy nuclear reactions via weak force re anomalies in many fields, including geology, meteors, comets, impacts: Rich Murray 2012.05.22

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66 remarkable dazzling detailed  slides apply new Widom-Larsen
paradigm for low energy nuclear reactions via weak force re anomalies
in many fields, including geology, meteors, comets, impacts: Rich
Murray 2012.05.22

http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2012/05/21/fascinating-reading-larsens-latest-on-lenrs-and-gold/

http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-lenr-transmutation-networks-can-produce-goldmay-19-2012
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What's interesting for me is that in 1995 and 1996, before I became a
pragmatic skeptic about cold fusion research, I spent a lot of time at
many science libraries, finding and zeroxing research from 1900 to
1940 about nuclear transmutations in electric sparks, electrically
exploded wires and a variety of chemical systems -- I had a hunch that
early research probably would have found possible anomalies without
having the power to clearly prove them -- but I didn't have the
technical skills to reach any strong conclusions, so last year gave
several boxes of the  papers to Michael H. Barron....

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Re: 66 remarkable dazzling detailed slides apply new Widom-Larsen paradigm for low energy nuclear reactions via weak force re anomalies in many fields, including geology, meteors, comets, impacts: Rich Murray 2012.05.22

Owen Densmore
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Could you give us a brief tutorial on LENR (Low Energy Nuclear Reactions)?  Apparently there is a theory (Widom-Larsen theory) that somehow drives/steers low energy nuclear reactions to an eventual stable state/atom.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_fusion has some info, mentions the LENR community and weak-force processes:
In May 2006, Allan Widom and Lewis Larsen published a theory of a four-step process involving weak force beta decay, as a form of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction .[158] This has become known as Widom-Larsen theory.

But I wouldn't mind a Cliffs-Notes overview.

   -- Owen

On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 12:43 AM, Rich Murray <[hidden email]> wrote:
66 remarkable dazzling detailed  slides apply new Widom-Larsen
paradigm for low energy nuclear reactions via weak force re anomalies
in many fields, including geology, meteors, comets, impacts: Rich
Murray 2012.05.22

http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2012/05/21/fascinating-reading-larsens-latest-on-lenrs-and-gold/

http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-lenr-transmutation-networks-can-produce-goldmay-19-2012
#

What's interesting for me is that in 1995 and 1996, before I became a
pragmatic skeptic about cold fusion research, I spent a lot of time at
many science libraries, finding and zeroxing research from 1900 to
1940 about nuclear transmutations in electric sparks, electrically
exploded wires and a variety of chemical systems -- I had a hunch that
early research probably would have found possible anomalies without
having the power to clearly prove them -- but I didn't have the
technical skills to reach any strong conclusions, so last year gave
several boxes of the  papers to Michael H. Barron....

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