Why black hole theory is important in LENR

  • Cluster fusion is a difficult mechanism to account for in LENR theory. Oventimes, transmutation in experiments are listed with multiple elements on the left side of the equation. This is a many to one relationship. The underlying assumption here is that entanglement is the mechanism that blends nuclear material from multiple atoms together.


    Ordinary quantum mechanics does not allow for entanglement to exist in a many to one relationship. Entanglement is always a one to one relationship.



    In quantum mechanics in other words, there is only a single path of entanglement allowed. The physicists say that entanglement is monogamous. When a particle pair is produced from the vacuum, an electron and positron are connected in a Falaco Solitons by a wormhole. Quantum mechanics does not allow for many to one LENR reactions to take place as is commonly seen in LENR. Specifically as seen in the Lugano test, the cause of LENR cluster reactions must be mediated by a micro analog black hole because 4 lithium atoms will provide neutrons to a Ni58 nucleus to change it into a Ni62 isotope in a single LENR reaction.



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    https://www.newscientist.com/a…ole-paradox/#.Ucy4iTmd7IX

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