Hello, I have read your posts and wondered if your idea that there’s a neutrino field has anything in common with the slow / cold / relic neutrinos Alexander Parkhomov has published about. I have found your work online long before you came to the forum, but never was able to see the way it can be translated to practical experiments. Parkhomov, by stating that the emission of neutrinos from metals can be enhanced greatly with temperatures above 1000 degrees Celsius, has done some interesting experiments that very few people really find credible, but I think are simple enough to replicate.
1) I know Alexander Parkhomov. He is one of the most advanced experimenters and theorists in this direction. I offered him a joint experiment, but, unfortunately, he decided to achieve it on his own.
2) Temperature is not a condition of the experiment, but its consequence.
3) It is necessary to perform an experiment
→ ῡ + 63Ni28+1H→ 63Cu29 + e- + ῡ+1H + Q → ῡ+p++e- → ῡ+p+ → e+ + n → n→p+ +e- + ῡ → +1H →
as a result of which a cold fusion chain reaction will begin!!!