From: Bob Cook 
                
                Helium or something like He with Atomic Wt 4 is seen as a
relic in the Pd,D reaction.   

OK, we can buy that - but realize that the only way this works out in terms
of what is seen and what is not seen is if “something like He” with AMU of
~4 (as is detected) is not really helium. 

This “something else” cannot be helium, but it can look like helium… which
still means that this reaction is not nuclear fusion. The explanation
demands that one be acquainted with Mills theory and the follow-on
clarifications, which are better than the original.

This is the DDDL, or deep deuterium Dirac layer (aka dense deuterium) of two
deuterons and two electrons at minimal distance, bound tightly in redundant
ground states…

The mass-energy of the species is diminished, so that it cannot show the
same mass-spectrograph signal as D2, and yet it is very stable as a bound
molecule - so that does not dissociate into atoms. This situation is
guaranteed to confuse many experts.

However, the species does show up predictably and differently than does 4He,
so that in essence, this species (which is neither D2 nor 4He) is often a
relic of miss-calibration of the MS (which happens all the time) even at
SPAWARS.

Jones

 

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