My responses embedded within your post with a triple asterisk ***
designation.


On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> *More...*
>
>  *A 1 dimensional atom strings will form a 1 dimensional superconductor. *
>
***Most of us suspect that superconductor theory will converge with LENR
theory at a certain point.  I smell a DOUBLE Nobel prize.



> *A long thin string of hydrogen atoms will be superconducting. *
>
***And they might also be a Luttinger Liquid, forming a Linear BEC at MUCH
higher temperatures than previously considered, because of the nature of
Luttinger Liquids and BECs and also maybe "string theory" or other weighty
models of physics we currently hold onto.



> *The process that forms these strings is condensation from plasma. *
>
***Once you enjoin plasma physics you have invited some very strange
characters to your party.  And yes, I agree that there are ASPECTS of
plasma physics that will be involved.  There are probably aspects that will
not be involved.  This is an unexplored area of physics because until
recently, 1D Luttinger Liquids were NOT OBSERVED in the lab.  But now they
are.  My prediction is that LL's will have a direct bearing upon LENR
theory.




> *Ed Storms should have had the courtesy to use the name of this stuff that
> the discoverer coined, Rydberg matter. *
>
***Well, maybe.  Maybe not.  He's a grumpy old bass turd who recently
unsubscribed from Vortex, and he's probably the ONLY guy who could compile
the level of evidence that he has.  In this particular interview he said
his database is 5000 articles, a rival of Jed.  But what kind of person
acquires a library like that, and doesn't share it?  Perhaps your
accusation of lack of courtesy has merit.




> *It keeps the confusion level down. *
>
***I agree.  I get confused listening to Ed, corresponding with him,
reading his theoretical material.  I don't get so confused reading his
compilation material.  It is difficult to write theories in such a way that
pedestrians like me can understand and yet, PhD dudes will respect.  Ed is
sticking to  the currently OBSERVED laws of thermodynamics and others so
that his theory can gain legitimacy.  His theory is better than the
Widom-Larson theory, and I hope it gains traction.  But I don't think his
theory nor the W-L theory are correct.  It will remain to be seen.



> *Dr. Leif Holmlid worked with Dr, Miley on the many experiments including
> the one where Dr Miley discovered this superconductivity in hydrogen.*
>
***This is a key finding.  In any other field of science, there would be
researchers all over it.  But this is LENR, the outcast, so it will take a
brave & courageous researcher to take this on.

> *I have always used the used the name Rydberg Matter with I judged was the
> proper name to refer to these strings of hydrogen atoms. Inventing new
> names for thing in LENR will just make the field increasingly confusing,
> more than it already is.*
>
***Thank you for posting this.  I did not notice and would not have noticed
unless you gave the heads-up.  This is a difficult field to follow.



> *I will give the credit to Dr Gorge Miley and Dr. Leif Holmlid for Rydberg
> matter, both the discovery and the naming of it. *Dr. Leif Holmlid
>
***Well, good for them, and good for you.  I hope someone wins a Nobel
Prize... REAL SOON.  Did you know that the MFMP project has been nominated
for the Nobel Peace Prize?



>
>
> On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Miley has measures zero resistance in the Nano cavity that holds the
>> hydrogen, So the hydrogen is superconducting. That has to be a BEC.  How
>> does this experimental finding  impact Ed Storms theory? Has Ed included
>> this dot in his collection?
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 5:48 PM, Kevin O'Malley <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Maybe instead of metallic 1D hydrogen, it's a  Vibrational 1D Luttinger
>>> Liquid BEC forming.  A V1DLLBEC.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Alain Sepeda <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> maybe some connexions, but Hydroton is a 1D object, constrained in a
>>>> lattice defect... metallic 1D hydrogen...
>>>>
>>>> Rydberg states is rather talking of excitation of the electrons..
>>>> maybe is rydberg state of atoms in a coherent 1D chain of metallic
>>>> hydrogen...
>>>>
>>>> maybe is is a 1D rydberg matter... need more data
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2014-07-20 21:22 GMT+02:00 Axil Axil <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>> Why is the hydroton different from Rydberg hydrogen crystals(aka
>>>>> matter)?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>  Thanks. Good interview.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The main complaint from the non-specialists - which will insure that
>>>>>> it gets few viewers - is lack of graphics.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Which is unrealistic of course, since who (especially among
>>>>>> volunteers) has the resources for a graphics artist these days?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I was going to suggest looping parts of an existing video, without
>>>>>> the sound, like this one
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD4hj2PmkoY
>>>>>>
>>>>>> They are supposedly a for-profit company who might agree - for a
>>>>>> little joint PR.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyway - If anything needs to be cleared up it is the “hydroton”.
>>>>>> Everything in the Storms theory pretty much depends on this hybrid 
>>>>>> concept.
>>>>>> It is a hypothetical “chemical structure” without any precedence in
>>>>>> chemistry or physics. To me, it looks like a strained attempt to shoehorn
>>>>>> Hagelstein’s ideas about lack of gammas into fractofusion, together with
>>>>>> something vaguely related to Mills. Ed has expressed before that he does
>>>>>> not like his concept being referred to as fractofusion…. but he has this
>>>>>> love/hate thing with trying to draw the line between hot and cold fusion 
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> a peculiar way that probably cannot be valid.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My response is that if walks like a duck and quacks like a duck ….
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, anyway - we ought to start a new thread on the hydroton when
>>>>>> enough readers have gotten hold of the book.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jones
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *From:* Foks0904
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For anyone who has 50 minutes and an interest in cold fusion theory.
>>>>>> We discuss both Ed's theory specifically and the theory landscape 
>>>>>> generally
>>>>>> -- and get into a number of other topics in between. Thanks for 
>>>>>> listening:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://coldfusionnow.org/interview-with-dr-edmund-storms-on-lenr-theory/
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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