Low Energy Nuclear Reactions = Low Probability Nuclear Reactions?
Now if these reactions are low probability, they still can happen, and
can be true, but they have no practical value...
As long as we don't take care that the active sites (NAE)
should be clean and free to react with hydrogen/deuterium,
the probability of the reactions is very low. When alien gases (i,e not
hydrogen) are adsorbed on the sites it is as realistic to wait well
measurable reactions to take place as to
Peter,
The question is whether or not the lattice environment can alter
the probability. My premise is that we don't properly understand the
significance of lowering the vacuum energy density through suppression, that
is to say when vacuum energy density becomes inversely proportional
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