International Conference on LENRs Will Take Place in Poland in August
July 2, 2023
By Steven B. Krivit
The 25th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ICCF-25) will take place Aug. 27-31, 2023, in Szczecin, Poland. Poland shares a small border with Russia and a border with Ukraine. It is an interesting time for me to travel there.
ICCF-25 is a continuation of the series of conferences that began in 1989, then named the 1st Annual Conference on Cold Fusion. Opinions vary on whether the underlying reactions are a form of room-temperature fusion or a previously unrecognized nuclear reaction. In 2008, after examining a large body of experimental data, I concluded that the experimental results were inconsistent with fusion. Concurrently, I developed an appreciation for the Widom-Larsen theory of LENRs, which postulates that the experimentally observed anomalies in the field are better explained as neutron-based electroweak interactions. I will be giving an oral presentation on the fundamental concepts of this theory at the conference.
Low-energy nuclear reaction research — LENRs — is an exciting new area of scientific exploration that is at the heart of the biggest controversy in modern science. Amazing effects are taking place microscopically on the metallic surfaces used in these experiments. The experiments release levels of heat far beyond those known by any chemical reaction and do so without emitting greenhouse gases or harmful levels of radiation or leaving behind nuclear waste. Arising from decades of controversy, the research shows potential as a new source of energy.
If you’d like to learn more about LENRs, I invite you to read my white papers and journal papers.
The ICCF-25 Web site has not yet published a book of abstracts; only individual abstracts can be downloaded. A New Energy Times reader has graciously volunteered to download all the abstracts that were available as of July 1 and we have compiled them into a single PDF.