DGT mentioned that the reacting hydrogen electron was in the vicinity of the 
proton and nickel atom for a short time period during which the fusion 
occurred.  Does this match quantum physics theory?  I thought that there is no 
way to locate an electron at a particular time and that it is everywhere within 
its orbital all of the time.

Perhaps they are adding support to classical physics in their description.  The 
other possibility is that they really do not understand the mechanism.  I bet 
on the later.

It is interesting to see that DGT suggests that a magnetic field is important 
for the device operation just as I have suspected.

Dave

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