I just fall on reddit on this article featured and commented by Zephir_AWT by FJ Mayer
Superconductivity and low-energy nuclear reactions - Frederick J.Mayer
https://www.sciencedirect.com/…cle/pii/S2211379719302372
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It is proposed that the excess-energy released in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (aka cold fusion) is initiated in a phase-transition yielding a fraction of superconducting electrons, which then start a deuteron-driven chain of nuclear reactions recently detailed in the geophysics arena.
it looks it was discussed earlier, but I don't see it .. It does not seem 1-dimentional...
I remember Paolo Tripodi clearly shown that PdDx with X>1 is a HT superconductor, and as it is clear for many that the key to LENR is collective effects, superconduction is one of the key origin or at least inspiration model.
Explanations, ELI5 and comments are welcome...