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There is some discussion regarding the applicability of this paper over here

Posted by ko'malley on 11 Jun 2017 at 22:23 GMT

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Alan DeAngelis • a day ago [hush]​[hide comment]
Study the simplest system. Less Chase’s “football” was just deuterium gas and palladium on carbon. The creation of helium-4 was seen by mass spectroscopy (at 36:35 min. in video).


My two cents: the pairs of electrons, ~, in the palladium deuteride bonds, D~Pd~D, lower the coulomb barrier allowing palladium to absorb two deuterons when heated (heat = infrared stretching of the covalent deuteride bonds) to form cadmium in an excited state, Cd*, which in turn fissions back into palladium, Pd, and helium-4, He. Therefore, a fusion-fission reaction with 24 MeV of kinetic energy without a gamma ray.
D~Pd~D > Cd* > Pd + He + 24 MeV of kinetic energy (with no gamma ray)
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Alan DeAngelis Alan DeAngelis • an hour ago
PS
Think about the Mitsubishi transmutations. Pairs of deuterons are reacting with metals.
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Kevmo Alan DeAngelis • 14 hours ago
Then how do you explain the Hydrogen-Nickel interaction?
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Alan DeAngelis Kevmo • 6 hours ago
H~Ni(64)~H > Zn((66)* > Ni(62) + He(4) 11.8 MeV (no gamma rays)
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Kevmo Alan DeAngelis • 3 hours ago
From what I have read there isn't nearly enough Ni(62) nor He(4) found in these cells to account for so much long term heat.
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Alan DeAngelis Kevmo • 2 hours ago
I really don’t know. At the time, I was just thinking about the disappearance of Ni(64).
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Axil Axil Kevmo • 2 hours ago
Most energy produced by LENR goes into the creation of muons and electrons. This energy comes from the decay of protons and neutrons. See my post above for an explanation of how this happens.
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Kevmo Axil Axil • an hour ago
Is there an experiment that would verify your hypothesis?
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Axil Axil Kevmo • an hour ago
If you read Rossi;s latest theory paper:

Nucleon polarizability and long range strong
force from I=2 meson exchange potential
Carl-Oscar Gullström, Andrea Rossi
9 March 2017

You will see that Rossi defines mesons are the cause of the LENR reaction and that magnetic fields are involved in their generation...see post below for the link to that paper.
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RE: There is some discussion regarding the applicability of this paper over here

ko'malley replied to ko'malley on 11 Jun 2017 at 22:25 GMT

https://arxiv.org/abs/170...

Nucleon polarizability and long range strong force from σI=2 meson exchange potential

Carl-Oscar Gullström, Andrea Rossi
(Submitted on 15 Mar 2017)
We present a theory for how nucleon polarizability could be used to extract energy from nucleons by special electromagnetic conditions. A presentation of an experiment that validates the theory is presented. Also an new theory for a long range strong force is introduced by enhance the role of the σI=2 meson in nucleon nucleon potential made from mixed isospin σ meson.
Subjects: Nuclear Theory (nucl-th)
Cite as: arXiv:1703.05249 [nucl-th]
(or arXiv:1703.05249v1 [nucl-th] for this version)
Submission history
From: Carl-Oscar Gullström [view email]
[v1] Wed, 15 Mar 2017 16:43:38 GMT (11kb)
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