This particle is believed to have existed at the very beginning of the
universe,

See
Leptoquark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptoquark

Leptoquarks are hypothetical particles that would carry information between
a generation of quarks and a generation of leptons, thus allowing quarks
and leptons to interact.

Current best limits on leptoquarks are set by LHC, which has been searching
for the first, second, and third generation of leptoquarks and some
mixed-generation leptoquarks.

Leptoquarks could explain the reason for the three generations of matter.
Furthermore, leptoquarks could explain why the same number of quarks and
leptons exist and many other similarities between the quark and the lepton
sectors. At high energies, at which leptons (which are not affected by the
strong force) and quarks (that cannot be separately observed because of the
strong force) become one;

This particle could be an actor during the transmutation process in ultra
dense matter
Holmlid could prove the existence of Leptoquarks.

Also

X and Y bosons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_and_Y_bosons

In particle physics, the X and Y bosons (sometimes collectively called "X
bosons"[1]:437) are hypothetical elementary particles analogous to the W
and Z bosons,

The EVO may be producing these industrial strength "Intermediate Vector
Bosons"

The X and Y bosons couple quarks to leptons, allowing violation of the
conservation of baryon number, and thus permitting proton decay.<

Since Holmlid is seeing proton decay, he may be producing these powerful
IVBs

On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 10:43 AM Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

> Nicholas Palmer wrote:
>
> This brings to mind the 'Cincinnati group' ... The late lamented Chris
> Tinsley showed me a tile which he had burned right through himself using
> the CCs 'secret sauce' which he told me contained zirconium... coincidence?
>
>
> Not only the zirconium turns up unexpectedly --- Lochak et al mention
> vanadium as being especially active in LENR...
>
> Hmm... yet another coincidence?
>
> (the Oak Ridge results were with a hydride of zirconium and vanadium)
>
>
> https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/db63/d5e889be09ad59c4cabc92354ee692e9876e.pdf
>
>

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