Thanks all. The reciprocal units are confusing to me. We usedreciprocal units in a solid state physics course to plot the velocity of phonons in a solid. The plot looked like a U. Its slope was the speed of the phonons. It was also confusing.
The constant is a velocity. I believe it is the velocity of quantum transition. Instead of computing the position of electrons in the hydrogen atom from Planck's constant and the stationary energy levels, I computed the emitted energies from my constant and the velocity of the in between state. It would be just a numbers game if it were not so strongly correlated to the process of cold fusion. As far as Jones comment as finally..Its is finally not.. this was done 15 years ago. Jones did ask a good question of why hydrogen in nickle and why deuterium in palladium. It must have something to do with a resonant condition at that speed. Helium in another metal may work at a different pressure and frequency. I am trying this trying to achieve another result. Frank Znidarsic