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Von: Axil Axil <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Gesendet: 21:31 Dienstag, 20.März 2012
Betreff: Re: [Vo]:Rydberg matter and the leptonic monopol
Axil, interesting series on Rydberg matter, please go on.
Bob Higgins asked: “With such large orbitals as Rydberg electrons occupy, how
can such a phenomenon be considered inside a nickel lattice?”
Axil answers:
This Rydberg matter never gets inside the lattice of the micro powder. This
complex crystal can grow very large (1). It sits on the surface of the pile of
micro-powder where under the influence of its strong dipole moment, coherent
electrostatic radiation of just the right frequency lowers the coulomb barrier
of the nickel nuclei.
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I discussed
this with my project scientist for a short time, just to have some critical
counterposition, but basically we agreed,. (remember: I am not a nuclear
pysicist.)
Anyway. The classical view is, that a Rydberg-atom with n>ca 100 has its
electron >>3nm from the core, so in my 1000-atom Ni-model-crystal, the
electron is actually outside the crystal, and has Bohrian nature, i.e. more
partikle-like than wavelike.
As a first approximation (which is my engineer-genome, chemists and physicists
obviously have different ones), the electron is out of the game, and exerts a
not too big electromagnetic field on the whole crystal, if it changes its
order.
So basically you have -in the case of H(+), a Proton entering the lattice, and
we have to ask what happens there?
I do'nt know.
With Pd-lattices and Deuterium-pairs, the Rydberg-model gets into some
deep trouble, I suspect.
But anyway.
Maybe I am too particle+ lattice-oriented in this whole thing..
I looked at this among others:
"Surface Analysis of hydrogen loaded nickel alloys" from
Piantelli-Focardi et al, which probably is difficult to explain on the basis of
Rydberg-matter.
But maybe You have an idea.
Piantelly made some strange remarks regarding this in 2012- which distorts the
whole issue, because of patent and priority issues wrt Rossi, and does not
really help the field.
I am trying to prepare a taxonomy of substrates, which seem to work.
This by no means gives a clear picture.