The inside of a carbonnanotube would seem to favor a single line of dense hydrogen.
Low level nuclear reactions work with atomic hydrogen. Atomic hydrogen is stored in a proton conductor. Carbon nano-tubes store molecular hydrogen. Frank -----Original Message----- From: Jones Beene <[email protected]> To: vortex-l <[email protected]> Sent: Sun, Jan 26, 2014 2:12 pm Subject: RE: [Vo]:"energy driven superconductivity" and IR coherence for LENR Very interesting Kevin. This could be especiallyrelevant if the tubes in question are shown to be a composite, made withgraphite fibers, or CNT. The inside of a carbonnanotube would seem to favor a single line of dense hydrogen. The hydrogen may technicallynot need to be 1-D so much as to have an extreme ratio of length to diameter. From:Kevin O'Malley ***I have a theory to propose. It could be a onedimensional BEC rather than 3 dimensional. By that, I mean that there's aBEC forming along a single line of atoms (1dimensional), not along a plane(2dimensional) nor in a cube (3dimensional). So it's a partial BEC.

