On Sun April 4, 2010 Abd said 
That's huge. 

He is tracking back from a finding that multibody fusion happens. Most fusion 
theories do not allow for multibody fusion at all, I think of Kim, which may be 
some kind of variation on Takahashi's theory. Or not. I wish they'd talk to 
each other and let us listen in! 

(3) Bottom line, Takahashi's theory at present requires the presence of two 
deuterium molecules in confinement in some way; the way he says it in the ACS 
Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Sourcebook (p. 58) is to give three models "to 
initiate TSC formation": 



Abd, 



           Could this be a mix where the Casimir confinement maintains a rigid 
orbital alignment of each molecule to keep the molecules on a common axis? 
These f/h theories don’t specify a specific orientation and one would assume 
only the size is modified but if Naudts is correct about the effect being 
relativistic would this predict a common orientation between fractional orbits? 

Regards 



Fran 

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