Awhile back, I remember reading a article that the powerful LENR catalyst
potassium carbide or was it bicarbonate, produce cooper pairs of protons.
As proof, the article used high angle electron and neutron scattering
results to show that this chemical produce proton cooper pairing.

This makes sense to me now,  that a LENR catalyst would produce
hydrogen configurations that were required for the reaction to occur.


On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> 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, <[email protected]> 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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