1.            What are the isomeric spin energy sates and are they clost to the 
stable ground state?
2.      Is there a phonic spin state that would support super conductivity?


3.      HOW MANY ATOMS, N,  MAKE UP THE SIZE OF THE GRAINS OF LuH AND  HOW
DOES THE PHONIC ENERGY QUANTA CHANGE BASED ON GRAIN SIZE?
4.  IS THERE AN EXACT CONSERVATIO OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM OF THE ATOMIC PHONIC 
STATE AND AN NUCLEAR ISOMERIC LuH UNDER PRESSURE?

AN INCREASE OF ENTROPY OF A CLOSED SYSTEM (INCREASED DISORDER/SPIN ENERGY LESS 
CONCETRATED) IS EXPECTED PER TH /D 2ND LA.


The questions and assertions reflect  a possible common physics at work in LENR 
and S.c.  within a stable entangled system in which potential energy equals 
kinetic spin energy.    In addition phonic spin energy is favored per the 2nd 
law which relates heat energy, enthalpy, to entropy.


Bob Cook



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From: Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2023 11:10:22 AM
To: vortex <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Subject: [Vo]:lutetium "LENR"

Recently it was mentioned here (Axil ?) that a new room temp superconductor was 
claimed by a group at  Rochester U.

I lost the post. The material in question is nitrogen-doped lutetium hydride 
and it demonstrates superconductivity at 21 °C (69.5 °F) at 145,000 psi. The 
pressure may sound high, but it’s orders of magnitude lower than prior art and 
achievable in an interesting way that could be synergistic to fusion.

lutetium "LENR" is therefore a topic that comes to mind ... somewhat based on a 
connection to palladium hydride. IOW there could be a connection between the 
two fields - LENR and HTSC - although it could well be coincidental

There appears to be some trickle of prior work on lutetium LENR based on a 
google search. George Miley was apparently interested in one aspect

Does anyone know of ongoing work on the topic LENR using LuH ?

It is too bad that Lu is so damned expensive. Apparently it is the most 
expensive element at many suppliers

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