[email protected] wrote:

> Not that I disagree, but there are other more mundane possibilities for a Hydrogen excess, such as storage in e.g. carbon nano-tubes, or Bucky-balls, etc. that may form naturally under some conditions. Other substances that act as a Hydrogen storage medium may also play a role. (Clathrates for Hydrogen?)

Yes, and there are many other compounds with hydrinos. There is one liquid - Ar(H2)2 which stores 9.2 % hydrogen but requires unrealistically high pressure.

It has probably been studied, since argon is a Mills catalyst. With hydrogen as a self-catalyst, that one could suddenly form hydrinos in a chain reaction... hey - is that what happened over Tunguska ?


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