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Subject: Re: CMNS: Re: [Vo]:Metallic hydrogen does not exist
Brian,
I would rewrite your statement to read " The undistorted molecular orbitals of
h2 and h liquid/solid cannot support metallic cha
Brian,
I would rewrite your statement to read " The *undistorted* molecular
orbitals of h2 and h liquid/solid *can*not support metallic
characteristics."
Nevertheless, if you look at the change and spread in atomic and molecular
orbital parameters as a function of lattice spacing (e.g., in Kittel
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Being shorter than regular transition metal bonds and unbalanced, these
microcavities that pit the surface of metal can be up to 10 times stronger
than the bonds that connect a perfect crystalline lattice metal structure.
In simple terms, the walls of a micro cavity on the surface of a metal is
ver
The molecular orbitals of h2 and h liquid/solid do not support metallic
characteristics.
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On Feb 24, 2018, at 10:27 AM, Edmund Storms
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Hi Andrew,
Finally we are describing the same process although in slightly different ways.
We agree,
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A functioning open source LENR reactor is now available for replication
based in the LookingForHeat research platform.
For a look at this LENR development platform see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF5dHdjaO3E
The LION reactor uses diadisk produce by 3M that are used in their abrasive
pads. S
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Subject: Re: [Vo]:Metallic hydrogen does not exist
If we define metals as materials with electrons that are bound to a lattice,
but not to an individual atoms, then there is another (proposed) option for
producing metallic H (at least
If we define metals as materials with electrons that are bound to a
lattice, but not to an individual atoms, then there is another (proposed)
option for producing metallic H (at least on the sub-lattice level). K.P.
Sinha, Ed Storms, and I have all proposed linear defects as a potential
source for
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHLKwo6W9D8
Future of metal #hydrogen metal
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 7:36 AM, Brian Ahern wrote:
> Hydrogen can become more and more dense, but its molecular orbital
> characteristics do not undergo a phase change.
>
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> *From:* al
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