The high probability of a deflated hydrogen state indicates that back side de-loading into any hydrogen dense, high field environment, where the back side is positive, and anode, should generate fusion between the de-loading hydrogen and some of the deflated state hydrogen adjacent to the de-loading back side anode. Though water or an electrolyte should work to some limited degree, a nonconducting back side liquid might be best for this purpose, a hydrogen rich liquid like benzene, might be ideal, possibly augmented by a porous high dielectric constant field concentrating solid dielectric layer. The high field strength increases the probability of de-loading hydrogen atoms making it to the deflated state hydrogen in the liquid.

Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/



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