“Cold Nuclear Fusion” at RASA
http://coldfusionnow.org/cold-nuclear-fusion-at-rasa/ ------------------------------ RASA: *Cold Nuclear Fusion* presentation .pdf slides<http://cdn.coldfusionnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/RASA-florida-final-report.pdf>[5.5M] ----------------------- Distance convergence of two deuterium nuclei through the mechanism of the Rydberg crystal cell in metals occurs by an order of magnitude smaller than the size of a free atom of deuterium. Coulomb barrier permeability in this DD fusion process increases greatly (by the 50–60 orders of magnitude) as compared with a permeability barrier to free molecules of deuterium. ---------- This process is made possible by the exchange of the excited compound nucleus with electrons of the crystal lattice that results from virtual photons. ----------------- Accelerator experiments have shown that the value of screening potential for the impurity atoms in metallic crystals reaches up to 300 eV or even more. This means that, during DD reaction occurring in the medium of the metal crystal, impurity atoms are excited, and deuterium has not circular but elliptical electron orbits, which are oriented relative to each other a certain crystallographic manner. In this case, the nuclei of these atoms can approach each other by a distance substantially less than the size of the unexcited atom, yet still without Coulomb repulsion. Such processes are known in the art and are the cause of chemical catalysis. The processes were first quantitatively described by *Johannes Rydberg* in 1888. Thus: 1. The existence of the phenomenon of cold fusion is now conclusively proved by experiments, including experiments on low-energy accelerators. 2. The observed absence of nuclear products for cold fusion can be explained by the decay of a compound nucleus 4He* slowing through nuclear channels as its excitation decreases in energy. The release of energy in this connection is mediated by virtual photons. 3. Prejudice of many nuclear experts to the phenomenon of cold fusion is due to the unusual nature of the nuclear process, in which cold fusion forms an intermediate compound nucleus 4He* in a metastable state. 4. The accumulated empirical rules of nuclear physics seem indisputable to the nuclear community, while the range of their application is merely limited. –*E.N. Tsyganov* English version of the RASA 2013 report is here: RASA: Cold Nuclear Fusion<http://cdn.coldfusionnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/RASA-florida-final-report.pdf> Russian version of the report is here: http://rasa-usa.org/?q=node/19115 and here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hliboxtbwznmshl/sjst5lSIQ2