In fact, the Cooper pair
could include dense hydrogen, which
***Well? Don't leave us hanging in suspense...


On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 10:17 AM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

> BTW – in looking at LENR specifically relative to novel states, even the
> long Wiki list overlooks an important state of matter – the Cooper pair.
>
> The list composer will probably say that this is not really a new state of
> matter, but it could be. Same with Luttinger liquid. Also, they did not
> list
> “dense hydrogen” or Rydberg matter, which we have used to describe several
> species- including f/H (fraction hydrogen or hydrino)… IRH (inverted
> Rydberg
> hydrogen)… and the DDL or Deep Dirac Level of hydrogen aka – virtual
> neutron.
>
> The definition of Cooper pair is broadening beyond electrons. In a nickel
> cavity, a cooper pair of protons could be possible. In fact, the Cooper
> pair
> could include dense hydrogen, which
>
>
>                 From: Jones Beene
>
>                                 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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