Emerging physics for a breakthrough thin-film electrolytic cell power unit

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Electrolytic cell experiments are described using cathodes coated with thin metallic films (order of 500 Å, using variously Ni, Pd and Ti) in a flowing packed-bed electrolytic cell producing ~1 W/cc excess power. Measurements of nuclear isotopes produced in the films suggest a nuclear reaction origin for the heat. The characteristic ``signatures'' of the isotope array observed in these experiments are discussed, along with speculations about the reaction physics involved.

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