RE: [Vo]:Metallic hydrogen does not exist

2018-02-24 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Axil— You note: “When hydrogen atoms enter such a cavity, that atom becomes very energetic because such tight confinement produces extreme energy due to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.” What happens when two or more protons or deuterons are forced into a normal metallic lattice between th

Re: [Vo]:Metallic hydrogen does not exist

2018-02-24 Thread Axil Axil
Being shorter than regular transition metal bonds and unbalanced, these microcavities that pit the surface of metal can be up to 10 times stronger than the bonds that connect a perfect crystalline lattice metal structure. In simple terms, the walls of a micro cavity on the surface of a metal is ver

Re: CMNS: Re: [Vo]:Metallic hydrogen does not exist

2018-02-24 Thread Brian Ahern
The molecular orbitals of h2 and h liquid/solid do not support metallic characteristics. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 24, 2018, at 10:27 AM, Edmund Storms mailto:stor...@ix.netcom.com>> wrote: Hi Andrew, Finally we are describing the same process although in slightly different ways. We agree,

RE: [Vo]:Metallic hydrogen does not exist

2018-02-24 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Andrew— Additional questions and comment: 1. You note: “The ability of the sub-lattice to alter/reduce its periodic structure means that at some point in the loading process the aligned-H2 molecular structure changes to that of H(n) and thus the local electrons are now bound to the larger

Re: [Vo]:Metallic hydrogen does not exist

2018-02-24 Thread Axil Axil
A functioning open source LENR reactor is now available for replication based in the LookingForHeat research platform. For a look at this LENR development platform see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF5dHdjaO3E The LION reactor uses diadisk produce by 3M that are used in their abrasive pads. S

RE: [Vo]:Metallic hydrogen does not exist

2018-02-24 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Andrew— I have several questions regarding the linear model for H fusion you suggest: 1. When fusion occurs, how is the energy released (kinetic or potential in the form of an increased force field) as a result of the increased nucleon potential binding energy? 2. Does the linear molecu

Re: [Vo]:Metallic hydrogen does not exist

2018-02-24 Thread Andrew Meulenberg
If we define metals as materials with electrons that are bound to a lattice, but not to an individual atoms, then there is another (proposed) option for producing metallic H (at least on the sub-lattice level). K.P. Sinha, Ed Storms, and I have all proposed linear defects as a potential source for