gamay Member
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Posts by gamay

    Effective mass of an electron in condensed matter is NOT a constant, any solid-state physics text will explain that. A heavier electron effective mass means that nuclei of a deuterium molecule would be closer thus
    have a higher fusion probability, check out "muonic fusion".


    Suggest moving the high-temp TC's so insulation wouldn't melt, ie. fewer/no loops around tube.