I'm convinced, like on any theory paper, but since I don't understand all, maybe there are interesting ideas
This researcher's have also an experimental goal, a good point.
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Goal: The website “Beyond spacetime and quantum fields” describes the conservation of quanta transfer in space. This "law of quanta conservation" shows that cold fusion is some kind of BEC-like mechanism.
However, is it possible to do some simple, low cost experiments to employ the proposed mechanism in a usefull way? Because the successful Pd-based LENR are not suited for worldwide use and Palladium is precious and very expensive too (at the moment you have to pay about €1600 for 25 gram palladium).
This is not an easy question because simple, low cost experiments have a lot of limitations. For example, temperature and pressure are important variables when it comes to a high adsorption of hydrogen into a metal lattice (e.g. nickel). To control high pressure and high temperatures “at the kitchen worktop” isn't a realistic idea.
So we can try to design and force cold fusion with the help of some "layman's" experiments, but it isn't for sure that these simple and low cost experiments will be successful. Anyway, it is an attractive idea to give it a try.
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