The human mind is able to imagine endless possibilities. In order to
make any progress, a triage must be done by eliminating the ideas that
are so improbable or so illogical that they have very little chance of
being correct. That is what I'm attempting to do.
In any case, several basic rules MUST be considered. Hot fusion is a
conventional 2 body-2 body reaction as is required to carry away the
energy and momentum. Cold fusion is a 2-body to 1 body reaction that
violates this condition. That violation MUST be acknowledged and
explained.
People are not free to imaginary any thing. Certain rules are known to
apply. These rules are so basic that they MUST not be ignored.
Ed Storms
On Jan 25, 2013, at 8:22 AM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
d+d=n+He3 and d+d=t+p
What about d+d+...+d=? We don't know. This is what many many
particle models ends up being. Theyare hot fusion. The only
difference it is that there are many, more than 2>, incoming nuclei
to fuse. You cannot do that in experiments using colliders, it is
too unlikely. So, you cannot say that cold fusion is any different
than hot fusion that easily.
2013/1/25 Edmund Storms <[email protected]>
Yes, people try to explain LENR using the behavior described in the
paper.
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Daniel Rocha - RJ
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