Re: [Vo]:The simplest element: Turning hydrogen into 'graphene'

2014-12-16 Thread Kevin O'Malley
Cool paper.  It goes against current thinking but supports simple chemical
propositions from the 1930's.


From the article:
Aromatic structures take on a ring-like shape that can be thought of as
alternating single and double bonded carbons. But what actually happens is
that the electrons that make up these theoretically alternating bonds
become delocalized and float in a shared circle around the inside of the
ring, increasing stability.
***That sounds a lot like a circular BEC starting to form.  Similar to my
V1DLLBEC but forming a circle at high pressures.

On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Roarty, Francis X 
francis.x.roa...@lmco.com wrote:

  http://www.eurekalert.org/pubnews.php



 Carnegie's Ivan Naumov and Russell Hemley  discover hydrogen forms
 grapheme layers/clusters  instead of metal under pressure.. could this also
 happen loaded into a lattice with fractional hydrogen?

 Fran





Re: [Vo]:The simplest element: Turning hydrogen into 'graphene'

2014-12-16 Thread Axil Axil
This is a validation of the Rydberg matter structure of hydrogen.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rydberg_matter

 Rydberg matter consists of usually hexagonal planarzclusters; these cannot
be very big because of the retardation effect caused by the finite velocity
of the speed of light. Hence, they are not gases or plasmas; nor are they
solids or liquids; they are most similar to dusty plasmas with small
clusters in a gas.

 All the alkali metals including the Rossi :secret sauce elements potassium
and lithium form this hexagonal planar structure and so does water. LeClair
said that he found the imprint of a hexagonal planar “water crystal” in his
experiments.

The take away is that Rydberg matter is important in LENR.




On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Roarty, Francis X 
francis.x.roa...@lmco.com wrote:

  http://www.eurekalert.org/pubnews.php



 Carnegie's Ivan Naumov and Russell Hemley  discover hydrogen forms
 grapheme layers/clusters  instead of metal under pressure.. could this also
 happen loaded into a lattice with fractional hydrogen?

 Fran