Here's a pretty good animation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoiteXBb1mA&feature=player_embedded About 3:40 into the animation. I found it at Superwaves's site http://ideasorlando.com/ideas/news/ideas-creates-animation-for-new-scientific-breakthrough-featured-on-cbs-60-minutes/ When these atoms start interacting in a coherent fashion with eachother, there are a few things that I suggest could cause LENR. One is that they become a BEC. Another is that there could be hundreds of localized atomic coherent fields collide with eachother similar to Newton's Cradle, with the kinetic force of several hundred/thousand/million atoms behind a collision that could overcome the Coulomb barrier. If it is reversible proton fusion which takes place, then the corresponding energy release is mostly heat, according to Jones Beene. The fact that there is mass reduction might lead one to assume that the H atom's final state resembles a hydrino more than anything else. On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Roarty, Francis X < francis.x.roa...@lmco.com> wrote: > There was a simulation cited here previously where the gas atoms all > start to move in lockstep motion once the lattice is sufficiently loaded > which effectively means the motion of the bulk gas population becomes > heavily linked. **** > > ** >