I heard from Sveinn Ólafsson that Holmlid can also activate the ultra dense
hydrogen by using a spark.

On Sat, Apr 17, 2021 at 11:07 AM Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

> Holmlid notably uses laser pulses in the 532 nm spectra to form ultra
> dense hydrogen or deuterium.
>
> As it turns out, the same greenish spectra of the laser has also been used
> to form the breakthrough material which has been called "the first room
> temperature superconductor" a few months ago ( Note that there have been
> numerous other strong claims for this breakthrough before, but Wiki sez
> this one is the first - although it is not clear who has replicated the
> work).
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbonaceous_sulfur_hydride
>
> Anyway ... the point of this post being that laser irradiation at this
> exact frequency 532 nm also turns up in another disparate situations where
> hydrogen densification is apparent.
>
> Previously with the Holmlid work, observers  thought or assumed that the
> greenis laser spectra related to irradiation of the catalyst, not the
> hydrogen itself.
>
> The RTSC work would seem to indicate that it is the hydrogen which is
> responding to the photons not the catalyst, which although coherent (the
> wavelength) is spatially way out of proportion to interact with atoms of
> hydrogen... many orders of magnitude difference, in fact.
>
> Somehow, I get the strange feeling that this detail - the identical laser
> wavelength used to activate hydrogen, is not coincidental...
>
> Jones
>

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