CFRL English News No. 78
(2012. 2. 1)
Cold
Fusion Research Laboratory (Japan) by Dr. Hideo Kozima, Director
E-mail address; hjrfq930@ybb.ne.jp, cf-lab.kozima@pdx.edu
Websites; http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/, http://web.pdx.edu/~pdx00210/
(Back numbers of this News are posted on the above geocities and/or PSU site of the CFRL Websites)
CFP (Cold Fusion Phenomenon) stands for “nuclear reactions and accompanying events occurring
in open (with external particle and energy supply), non-equilibrium system
composed of solids with high densities of hydrogen isotopes (H and/or D) in
ambient radiation” belonging to Solid-State Nuclear Physics (SSNP) or Condensed
Matter Nuclear Science (CMNS).
This is the CFRL News (in English) No. 78 for Cold Fusion researchers
published by Dr. H. Kozima, now at the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory,
Shizuoka, Japan.
This
issue contains the following items:
1. Papers in Reports of CFRL (Cold Fusion
Research Laboratory) are revised
2. New
Energy Times opened “Theory Portal Pages”
1.
Papers
in Reports of CFRL (Cold Fusion Research Laboratory) are
revised
Two papers
(31) and (32) in the following website “Reports of Cold Fusion Research
Laboratory (Reports of CFRL)” are revised and newly added:
http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/Papers/paperr/paperr.html
(32) H. Kozima, “Cold Fusion Phenomenon in
Open, Nonequilibrium, Multi-component Systems” Reports of CFRL (Cold Fusion Research Laboratory) 12–1, 1 – 13
(January, 2012)
(31) H. Kozima, “Three Laws in the Cold
Fusion Phenomenon and Their Physical Meaning” Reports of CFRL (Cold Fusion Research Laboratory) 11–5, 1 – 14
(April, 2011)
Paper (31) is revised adding materials
presented at JCF12.
Paper (32) presents a systematic account of
the characteristic of the cold fusion phenomenon (CFP), its occurrence in open,
nonequilibrium and unstable systems, not seriously considered until now. The
self-organization and bifurcation structure of the CFP, studied thoroughly in
the science of complexity, are investigated qualitatively with comparison to the
results of simulation in the complexity.
2. New Energy
Times opened “Theory Portal Pages”
Steven Krivit sent us a
mail announcing new ”Theory Portal Pages” in his New Energy Times website.
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have made theory portal pages for all of you. Please send me any additional
information you would like me to add to your respective pages.
(Frank Gordon on behalf of Stan Szpak)
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/sr/Theories/TheoryIndex.shtml
Thank you,
Steve
Steven B. Krivit
Senior Editor, New
Energy Times
Editor-In-Chief, Wiley Nuclear Energy Encyclopedia
Executive Director, New Energy Institute Inc.
369-B Third Street | Suite 556 | San Rafael,
California | USA 94901
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213.226.4274
www.newenergytimes.com
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Website
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/sr/Theories/TheoryIndex.shtml
gives us following page.
<<LENR and Cold Fusion Theory Index
The list is composed of the major recognized
theories in the field of LENR research that have been consistently presented in
the related LENR conferences or published in mainstream peer-reviewed journals.
It was derived primarily from two sources:
1. Thomas Dolan's slide presentation to the
New Energy Institute board of directors on May 21, 2009.
2. The peer-reviewed paper by Steven B.
Krivit and Jan Marwan "A New Look at Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction
Research," Journal of Environmental Monitoring, published on Sept. 3, 2010
(DOI:10.1039/B915458M)
Kirkinshii and Novikov identified a total of
66 LENR theories in 2002 (see summary slide by Dolan below).
Bazhutov-Vereshkov Theory
Chubb (Scott) Theory
Chubb (Talbot) Theory
Fisher Theory
Gareev Theory
Hagelstein Theory
Hora-Miley Theory
Kim-Zubarev Theory
Kirkinskii-Novikov Theory
Kozima Theory
Li Theory
Preparata Theory (added Jan. 16)
Sinha-Meulenberg Theory
Storms Theory (added Jan. 16)
Szpak Theory
Takahashi Theory
Widom-Larsen Theory
Summary page by New Energy Institute board
member Tom Dolan: (omitted)
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For an example, I copied my Portal page and posted at
another page of CFRL News No.78