In reply to  Jones Beene's message of Tue, 19 Oct 2010 15:23:48 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>There is a fourth theory (working hypothesis) from yours truly - which is
>can be called "local energy depletion fusion"... or "time-reversed BEC
>fusion".
>
>The important points of it are:
>
>1) Helium is an effect, not a cause
>
>2) Energy is first depleted in small quanta, in units of 6.8 eV via
>disruption to the Dirac epo field, which is NOT a part of our 3-space
>
>3) The ionization potential of positronium is 6.8 eV, but this energy level
>is left in our 3-space, due to a number of cross-dimensional strains,
>similar to those ZPE related effects that Fran Roarty and I have talked
>about - including Casimir cavity acceleration.
>
>4) Small packets of energy released over time then accumulate to tens of MeV
>equivalent levels, causing a local energy depleted region, which is
>effectively extremely "cold" (far below absolute zero)
>
>5) Deuterons entering an energy-depleted region act as BECs but go even
>further in that they can and do fuse, while at the same time returning the
>large local energy deficit - as payback. 
>
>6) This restores the local deficit of the Dirac epo field to effectively
>"balance the books." 

I have two questions.

1) What is the  actual mechanism that brings about fusion?
2) Why is the deficit always exactly equal to the fusion energy, and not of
varying sizes?

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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