One more facet of the DDL connection is that chemically bound DDL molecules
are entirely possible - such as D^D and D^D^.  Meulenberg proposes that
these "pico-molecules" will fuse in "10s of picoseconds".  It is likely
that "pico-molecules" could form inside of Ed Storms' hydroton.  These
pico-molecules could be responsible for fusion with heavy nuclei, and given
the "wierd-ness" of the input to the heavy nucleus, it is not inconceivable
that "wierd-ness" could result - for example the formation of a stable
heavy nucleus.

I don't think I entirely believe Meulenburg's lochon hypothesis (binding of
2 electrons), but his DDL papers are well worth reading for the context of
LENR from DDL state hydrogen isotopes.

Bob


On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Alain Sepeda <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 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
>>
>>
>

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