Axil -- What about systems that don't make use of a cold plasma that
generate excess heat? Are these illusory?


On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Chemical effects to modify the spin of hydrogen is a doorway through which
> the LENR reaction must pass before the LENR reaction can occur. Hydrogen is
> NMR active, its nuclear spin is non zero. A chemical reaction must occur
> before hydrogen can undergo fusion. The spin of hydrogen must be reduced to
> 0.
> The transformation of hydrogen into Rydberg matter is how the spin of
> hydrogen is made 0. This is accomplished by the production of a hydrogen
> plasma and its subsequent cooling. A one dimensional crystal structure of
> hydrogen dust will form in which the nuclear spin of hydrogen is reduced to
> zero through cooper pairing.
>
> It is cooper paired hydrogen that can be a reaction component in the LENR
> reaction. The LENR reaction will always accompany hydrogen plasma formation
> either through heat or arc discharge.
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 11:13 AM, <torulf.gr...@bredband.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> I have not yet read the book. But some of the critique here seams odd.
>>
>> To exaggerate it,
>> The exes heat in the most researched systeme Pd\D are mainly caused by
>> chemical effect and errors.
>> If so I think there are a lesser far-reaching assumption that the
>> results from the lesser known Ni- P/D
>> systems also are caused by chemical effect and errors. Then the best
>> conclusion should be that
>> all cf phenomena are a result by chemical effect and errors.
>>
>>
>

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