On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 2:25 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

That may be true according to conventional wisdom, however consider the
> following possibility. Severely shrunken Hydrino molecules could easily
> migrate
> through the interstitial spaces in solid matter, and then undergo fusion
> reactions further on. The result might be essentially indistinguishable
> from
> neutron/proton knock-on reactions.
>

One more thought -- if this is what is going on, it would suggest that
hydrinos are potentially quite dangerous to living organisms anywhere near
where they are being produced.

Eric

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