The possibility of really-cold cold-fusion pops up from time to time. The J-T 
effect would require the temperature of liquid nitrogen.

 

The basis of the idea is that if most the gain occurs via radiation that 
escapes the reactor (in particular – muons) then the reactor can be kept at 
cryogenic temperature and the gain can be collected in a structure which is 
adjacent but not in direct contact with the reactor.

 

The beauty of the material used in the article would be that rubidium is the 
best fitting alkali catalyst for hydrogen densification according to Mills’ 
theory.

 

 

From: Bob Cook 

 

The internal pressure of an overloaded Ni or Pd metal lattice may also in some 
manner exhibit the jahn-teller-effect.  

 

 

From: Ron Kita <mailto:[email protected]>  


http://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-have-discovered-a-new-state-of-matter-the-jahn-teller-effect

Ron Kita, Chiralex

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