Jones writes
This conclusion is not logical either, Robin. Since there is also no known nuclear reaction involving hydrogen which can provide the amount of energy claimed by Levi, especially not without radiation - we must look elsewhere than nuclear. Maybe its telleportation, maybe its hydrions, maybe its tunneling. Bunk! The only way that that a nuclear reaction can occur without radiation is if a force acts at a longer range than the Coulombic. If the strong nuclear force was extended matter would be crushed out of existence. Remember when Kirk beat Kaun in Startreck. Kaun was a two dimensional thinker. That's how you are if you consider only the strong nuclear force; a one dimensional thinker. There is another force at work in the nucleus. Its the magnetic component of the strong nuclear force. Its the spin orbit force. Like the magnetic component of the electromagnetic force the spin orbit force is not conserved. It can increase without bounds under the proper conditions. That condition is a vibrating Bose condensate. The increase in the range and strength of the spin orbit force drives the nuclear motion constants toward the electromagnetic. Again, the effect is nuclear and it has nothing to do with the electromagnetic force. Frank Znidarsic http://www.amazon.com/Energy-Fusion-Antigravity-Znidarsic-Science-ebook/dp/B00AD6ARD6/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1429024331&sr=1-1

