P.S. Yes, I know, fusion of two hydrogen nuclei is associated with two waves 
(in the C.M. frame of reference) moving toward each other. But I never heard 
about interactions associated with such waves.

Ludwik
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On Feb 2, 2016, at 2:27 PM, Ludwik Kowalski wrote:

> On Feb 2, 2016, at 12:24 PM, Edmund Storms wrote: 
> 
> " I want conventional physics to be used to explain the process  UNTIL A 
> POINT IS REACHED WHEN NEW PHYSICS [new particles or new interactions] IS 
> REQUIRED." This point has been reached; we do not know how to explain NAE. 
> 
> Yesterday I speculated that NAE can be due to a third, totally unknown force, 
> which is neither "short-range-nuclear" nor "long-range-coulomb." 
> 
> The barrier would be lowered  if that force, acting on approaching protons, 
> were directed toward the nucleus.
> 
> Now I am speculating that the needed force is acting on waves (mentioned by 
> Brian J, this morning). What is wrong with the third force speculation?
> 
> Ludwik Kowalski (see Wikipedia)
> ===================================
>> 
>> As you say Peter, "In my opinion, LENR based on metallized hydrogen is a 
>> possible answer to these strange cosmological conundrums.'
>> 
>> I see we again agree. I made such an observation in my book on page 241. 
>> Perhaps you might like to cite this.
>> 
>> 
>> Ed Storms
>> On Feb 2, 2016, at 10:00 AM, Peter Gluck wrote:
>> 
>>> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/02/02-feb-2016-lenr-strange-story-and-info.html
>>> 
>>> all my best wishes,
>>> 
>>> peter
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Dr. Peter Gluck
>>> Cluj, Romania
>>> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
>>> 
>>> -- 

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