There is one deep state for Hydrogen/Deuterium that has been detected by
R.Santilli more than 20 years ago.
There are dozens of fantasts that believe in deep electron orbits and
some finally end up in nuclear bonds that cannot be understood by
classic physics. H* the "deep" Hydrogen state has been extensively
measured by R. Mills and can be exactly calculated by new physics (SO(4)
physics).
In fact it is not a deep Hydrogen state, its a weak nuclear bond we call
H*-H*.
We today exactly understand how (cold) fusion works but you must learn
new physics and forget the rotten/nonsensical standard model.
J.W.
On 22.11.2020 07:23, H LV wrote:
In response to hot fusion detractors of the cold fusion explanation of
excess heat, proponents of cold fusion say that the conventional
theory of hot fusion does not apply to the conditions present in a
lattice. The proponents argue that the lattice can somehow amplify the
probability of fusion through some sort of enhanced quantum tunneling
effect.
What I would like to know is if anyone has proposed the possibility
that the familiar ground state of a hydrogen atom can be changed and
lowered through some sort of quantum effect of the lattice on the wave
function of a hydrogen atom. If special quantum circumstances are
required for the formation of sub states of hydrogen it would explain
why they are not typically observed.
Harry
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