From: Kevin O'Malley 

 

Currently we only have 5 known states of matter:

Solid
Liquid

Gas

Plasma

Bose-Einstein Condensate



It would make sense that something as unfathomable as LENR would occur as the 
newest & least understood state of matter….Especially when plasma might be 
involved, and the situation occurs in a very special case of Condensed Matter 
Nuclear Physics. … Are there other states of matter being postulated at this 
point?  Some of the Zero Point Energy/Vaccuum/Aether stuff might apply, but it 
does not hold weight in mainstream physics.  

Interesting point for LENR. One problem is that matter can be partly or wholly 
in another dimension. In fact there is some evidence that electrons exist 
partly in another dimension. If we limit the candidates to macro reality (no 
subatomic species like pentaquarks etc.) then here are a few more.

Dark matter – which can be the same as ZPE, Aether

Neutron matter – the stuff of neutron stars

PS… after starting this list, it occurred to me that Wiki most likely already 
has such a list, and indeed it can be found here 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_of_matter

 

 

 

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