Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 2006
DOI: 10.1142/9789812774354_0037
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Enhancement Mechanisms of Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions

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“…A hydrogen atom represents radiating and accepting antennas (dipole) interchanging energies with the surrounding substance. The sum of radiate and absorb energy flows by electron and proton in a stable orbit is equal to zero [5] -the secret of success of the Bohr model (nonradiation of the electron on stable orbit). "The greatness of mountains, the finger sized drop, the shiver of a lake, and the smallness of an atom are all related by simple laws of nature" -Victor F. Weisskopf [8] 7)These flows created standing waves due to the resonance synchronization principle.…”
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“…A hydrogen atom represents radiating and accepting antennas (dipole) interchanging energies with the surrounding substance. The sum of radiate and absorb energy flows by electron and proton in a stable orbit is equal to zero [5] -the secret of success of the Bohr model (nonradiation of the electron on stable orbit). "The greatness of mountains, the finger sized drop, the shiver of a lake, and the smallness of an atom are all related by simple laws of nature" -Victor F. Weisskopf [8] 7)These flows created standing waves due to the resonance synchronization principle.…”
Section: Conclusion: ⊗mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main question is the following: is it possible to enhance LENR rates by using low and extremely low energy external fields? The review of possible stimulation mechanisms is presented in [2,5]. We will discuss new possibilities to enhance LENR rates in condensed matter.…”
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