Horace's mention of gravity wrt partial unification of forces, raise a
side-issue worth consideration in regard to dense 2D hydrogen clusters, and
possibly the Rossi device. 

One wonders if there can be a non-nuclear heat anomaly which shows up merely
from "densification" alone, with a tiny expected increase in local gravity
dynamics or gravimagnetics. This might be also be a M.O. which requires a
critical mass to proceed. Another possibility is that mirror matter somehow
comes into play under extreme density conditions.

Any hypothesis should have no relationship to matter of normal density -
which is conservative up to and above osmium (the densest recognized
element). However, "pycno" (or the hydrino) or IRH could be orders of
magnitude denser, if Miley and Holmlid are to be believed. AFAIK, Mills has
not addressed the density question.

Does extreme density open up a back door for overunity, even without nuclear
reactions? - such as if pycno would naturally penetrate slightly further
into inner orbitals of host dielectrics, due to its increased attraction to
a heavy nucleus (still tiny but possibly more significant) - then eventually
there is ejection at increased velocity, raising the net kinetic energy
level. This would be a new kind of chemistry, since it is dominated by
electron orbital effects, without direct nuclear alteration (nuclear
reactions could still be secondary to the main anomaly).  

This would be related to "inner orbital chemistry," aka "suprachemisty" and
it has been alluded to before - as opposed to valence electron chemistry.
Conservation of energy may apply only to the later.

Wiki has a related entry under "ballotechnics". Again, this does not attempt
to explain "where" the anomalous energy associated with it comes from, but
only how it gets here. 

Jones



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