This part sounds interesting, Richard. But is far away from JLN's MAHG work.
 
Possibly involves 5-quark protons (Positronium-bearing nuclei) either in the deuterons or Pd.
 
"The rate of transmutation reactions should consequently decrease with depth. Such expectation seems to be confirmed experimentally; the concentration of reaction products decreases with the depth. The situation, however, may be quite different for a cylindrical or spherical geometry. In such cases one may create conditions in which the density of population, nLM, increases with the depth leading to a possible explosion."

"9) It is conceivable that a solid cathode whose metastable levels have very long lives can be used as a heat storage cell. The storage capacity of such a cell can be as high as 2108 Joule/cm3."
 
Fred
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Subject: Karabut paper

Interesting comparison may be made of Naudin's and Karabut's work

 http://blake.montclair.edu/%7ekowalskil/cf/13karabut.html

Richard

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