the book of Ed Storms beside his theory put the finger on key weirness of LENr evidence.
one is that Iwamura experiments shows a fusion of heavy nucleus with an even number of deuterons, precisely one that lead to a stable result... finding an explation for those two weirness is a key. the even number is explained by the hydroton, but the stable nucleus, as far as i understood does not. tritium is a key too... hydrogen fusion results is not known, and Ed propose some successive fusion to deuterium, tritium, helium, and why not more...(it is not clear for me) not far from the ladder of Brillouin. maybe Ni62/64/60/61 specificities in E-cat will lead to some new key facts to sort out the theories... many keys, but many more doors. 2014-08-31 20:51 GMT+02:00 Eric Walker <[email protected]>: > On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 10:06 AM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hydrogen will most likely will preferably assume a metastable state in >> which a one dimensional crystalline form of Rydberg matter is surrounded >> by a cloud of many electrons in orbit around a long string like core of >> many protons. >> > > Sounds vaguely like a hydroton. ;) > > Eric > >

