Actually I think this is what Frank Znidarsic has been trying to get at with his "electromagnetic Bose condensate" convergence of the "motion constants" ideas but he has a very opaque method of explanation.
Ron

--On Friday, April 17, 2009 3:49 PM -0400 Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

OrionWorks wrote:

> It is a bla, bla, bla conventional explanation of cold fusion. Then at 1:10
> (timestamp from the end of the video) it says the deuterons "begin to move
> more collectively, like a school of fish" and it gets interesting.
>
> I am not sure what this refers to. Perhaps the Chubb theory?

I believe I've seen this video before, or at least a variation of it.

What does Chubb's theory entail?

Honestly, God only knows -- that level of physics is far over my head -- but it 
sounds a bit like
a school of fish to me.

It involves a bunch of deuterons with overlapping wave functions, which lose 
their identity and
begin acting as one, sort of like people joining the Hare Krishna cult (or 
religion if it is tax
deductible). The heat is dispersed over millions of deuterons instead of 
originating at a single
location which is why it does not produce a sharp 24 MeV jolt in a single 
particle.

For more information, see Scott & Talbot Chubb's papers.

- Jed




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