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I have a webite with 1,600 scientific papers. Last week, I installed a dedicated copy of ChatGPT. It sees only the papers at my site, not the whole internet. It is astounding! It gives you instant, out-of-the-box expertise in a subject you know nothing about (cold fusion, in this case). Example:

ME: Summarize the paper by Metzler et al., "Observation of Non-exponential Decay in X-ray and gamma Emission Lines from Co-57."

ChatBot: The paper by Metzler et al. discusses the observation of non-exponential decay in X-ray and gamma emission lines from Co-57. The data set is consistent with no incremental neutron emission during the experiment with a 1 σ upper limit of 0.44 nSv/h. The paper discusses basic considerations and hypotheses based on delocalization of the nuclear excitation as a result of excitation transfer. The paper also discusses weaker lines in the spectrum and the decay of the Sn K α X-ray line. Non-exponential decay is observed for the 14.4 keV gamma line, and for the Fe K α and K β X-ray lines, by the front-side Amptek X-123 detector, which appears to be anomalous. The paper discusses possible sources of problems and interpretations, and points to future experiments that might provide clarification and confirmation.

ME: List some papers that discuss screening effects.

ChatBot: There are several papers listed in the provided context that discuss screening effects, including:

- "Effects of Electron Screening on Low-energy Fusion Cross Sections" by H.J Assenbaum, K Langanke, and Rolfs

- "Enhancement of deuteron-fusion reactions in metals and experimental implications" by A Huke, K Czerski, P Heide, et al.

- "Experimental techniques for the investigation of the electron screening effect for d+d fusion reactions in metallic environments" by A Huke, K Czerski, and Heidea

- "Forbidden nuclear reactions in astrophysics" by P Kálmán and T Keszthelyi

- "Screening in cold fusion derived from D–D reactions" by H Hora, J.C Kelly, J.U Patel, Mark A Prelas, G.H Miley, and J.W Tompkins.

Check it out! Become an instant expert in cold fusion and other nuclear physics. You don't have to have a clue what a screening effect is. See:

https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=2988

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