Krivit ICCF-25 Widom-Larsen LENR Theory Lecture Video

  • 4He emits a neutron if you add > 21 MeV energy. (with adding 20MeV you first get a proton!) To produce a neutron from 2 protons in Deuterium you only need about 2.3MeV from one proton its not possible to produce a neutron due to lacking symmetry but 1.292 MeV is the neutron/proton excess energy including one electron.

    I had observed that nuclear chain of reaction in Santilli's intermediate fusion starts by photolysis of deuterium (2.23 MeV). I observed that Ed Storms Glow discharge reactions produce radiation following a phat equation and that it seems nothing happens unless one of reaction peaks is at 2.23 MeV. I hadn't considered that symmetry limits the onset of nuclear reaction by a collective. I was aware that it is necessary to form something neutron-like and the mostly like first nuclear reaction was the formation of oxygen-17 from oxygen-16 in an oxygen/hydrogen rich medium. See reaction sequences for Santilli's intermediate fusion and for the B. J. Huang reaction.

  • In that case you also should see the 2.23MeV Gamma as the reaction runs in both sides. More likely is that D* attaches and splits off a proton you can't notice

    Due to the electro-gravity no gammas are emitted. Rather as show below massive particles at high velocity are emitted.

    You are correct about Santilli intermediate fusion: In the first step deuterium and oxygen-16 disappear, and a hydrogen and oxygen-17 appear.

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