*Magnetism, the killer and creator*
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If cold fusion is based on a superconductive like pairing of protons into a
entangled condensate, insight can be drawn from thoughtful consideration of
superconductor theory as in the following:


http://arxiv.org/pdf/1104.4404.pdf


*Can nothing be a superconductor and a superfluid?*
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A superconductor is a material that conducts electric current with no
resistance. Superconductivity

and magnetism are known to be antagonistic phenomena: superconductors expel
weak external

magnetic field (the Meissner effect) while a sufficiently strong magnetic
field, in general, destroys superconductivity. In a seemingly contradictory
statement, we show that a very strong magnetic field can turn an empty
space into a superconductor. The external magnetic field required for this
effect should be about 1016 Tesla (eB _ 1GeV2).



In the thread “name that tune” vortex membership speculated about the
principle under test at the DGT lab. I now believe that DGT was testing how
a strong magnetic field can stop a run away temperature excusion(aka melt
down).



The test principle at DGT is to start a meltdown and then stop it by
applying a strong magnetic field.



Cold fusion (superconductive proton supercurrent fusion) like
Superconductivity when juxtaposed with  magnetism may well be an
antagonistic phenomena.



Furthermore, the radio frequency generator may dampen the Rossi reaction to
avoid a over heat activated meltdown when the NiH reactor runs in self
sustain mode.



In a seeming contradiction drawn from reference article, it may be possible
to use a very strong magnetic field to amplify and control the cold fusion
process.









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