KitemanSA wrote:Giorgio wrote:D Tibbets wrote:If electron capture by a proton, mediated by the weak force works on a tabletop at a few hundred degrees C, and produces copious heat as per the Rossi claim, then how do we exist.
Heh, that's a good point too.
If the described process does exist then obviously we have evolved a means to survive it, cuz survive it we have. This "point" is useless.
Let me rephrase it. If stellar mechanics included a nickel mediated weak force enhanced proton electron reversed beta decay as a significant exothermic reaction, the Sun would not exist as we know it, and thus we would not. It is not a matter of 'us' but of stellar evolution. Any population I star would not condense to the point where typical hydrogen fusion occurs. It probably couldn't condense to the point where deuterium started to fuse. And even large planets as they were condensing would reach temperatures for this process to occur.
There are all sorts of variations that might apply, but this serves as a generalized consideration against the likelihood of this occuring- certainly as a power source as implied by Rossi.
Some variations- metal crystal lattice is important, but that is counter to the Rossi claimed approach of having a very fine powder. A gas would do even better, as in a solar nebula. And if you argue that a gas wouldn't work, then consider that much if not all of the nickel in the condensing solar nebula would be in the form of dust and conglomerates with other solids until the condensing nebula heated up enough to liquify and then vaporize all of these elements. While not impossible, it seems unlikely, that at some point this process if real and of the magnitude that Rossi claims, would alter the stellar evolution so that it would settle into a stable ' main sequence' of burning hydrogen, not through a P-P or CNO cycle, but through a nickel catalyzed cycle that would be occurring at much lower and less dense conditions. Even an Earth sized planet as it was condensing might fuse significant amounts of hydrogen in this manner..
Of course there is the other secret Rossi catalyst that is supposed to enable this.
The baseline is that if this Widom Larsen theory is real, it must (I think) be a trivial contributor to hydrogen fusion in the universe, or the universe would be a much different place. That does not fit with the yields claimed by Rossi, so if the process exists, it could not explain Rossi's claims.
Dan Tibbets
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