April 9, 2010 : Alpha-alpha chain reaction theory can't be right
The theory here on Ichaphysics since 2007 has been proven wrong experimentally. If the alpha catalyzed reaction proposed here were valid, there would be substantial x-ray production from the k-line in the palladium spectrum. There seems to be a small k-line signal, but no where near enough to represent all the energy loss as high energy alpha energy dissipation. We have spent the last year revisiting our concept and have developed the theory with derivations based in basic solid state physics without new assumptions.
The bonding is basically the same solid state bond derived before, but between two deuterons instead of an alpha particle and deuteron. This bond will be shown to be catalyzed by the PdD environment and accelerated at elevated temperatures. The linear momentum state bond is mathematically proven to exist through a simple derivation using basic solid state physics. The energy loss mechanism will be shown to be electron energy loss, as an inevitable consequence of the fusion of two deuterons while in a linear momentum state bond.
We will begin updating the theory in the near future. There are also experiments being independently conducted as a consequence of the new theory and updates of the these results will also be presented when available.
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