Experimental Plan to Verify the YPCP Model: "Yukawa Pico Chemistry and Physics" Implications in the CF-Lenr Field
Jacques Dufour, Xavier Dufour, Denis Murat, Jacques Foos

TL;DR
This paper proposes an experimental plan to verify the YPCP model, which aims to explain unexplained phenomena in Cold Fusion and LENR, potentially leading to fundamental understanding and reproducibility of these effects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel fundamental explanation (YPCP model) and outlines an experimental approach to validate it in the CF-LENR field.
Findings
Unexplained energy production observed in experiments
Presence of unusual nuclear reaction product patterns
Isotopic composition variations linked to phenomena
Abstract
In the CF-LERN field (Cold Fusion and Low Energy Nuclear reactions) many experimental results are available: unexplained energy production, presence of unusual patterns of classical fusion reaction products, isotopic composition variations, sporadic emission of nuclear radiations. These effects are not always observed, for similar experimental conditions. Should a fundamental reason exist for these effects to occur, funding would be justified, to make them repeatable and more intense (this step being likely to be a trial and error process, might require a substantial amount of money). In this article, a possible fundamental explanation of the phenomenon is described, together with the experimental plan to assess it.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Neutrino Physics Research
