Theoretical Feasibility of Cold Fusion According to the BSM - Supergravitation Unified Theory

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Scientific Paper
Title

Theoretical Feasibility of Cold Fusion According to the

BSM - Supergravitation Unified Theory
Author(s) Stoyan Sarg
Keywords cold fusion, LENR, Coulomb barrier, atomic nuclear structures, alpha decay
Published 2011
Journal Vixra
Volume vixra.org/abs/1112.0043
No. of pages 26

Abstract

Advances in the field of cold fusion and the recent success of the nickel and hydrogen exothermal reaction, in which the energy release cannot be explained by a chemical process, need a deeper understanding of the nuclear reactions and, more particularly, the possibility for modification of the Coulomb barrier. The current theoretical understanding based on high temperature fusion does not offer an explanation for the cold fusion or LENR. The treatise "Basic Structures of Matter ? Supergravitation Unified Theory", based on an alternative concept of the physical vacuum, provides an explanation from a new point of view by using derived three-dimensional structures of the atomic nuclei. For explanation of the nuclear energy, a hypothesis of a field micro-curvature around the superdense nucleus is suggested. Analysis of some successful cold fusion experiments resulted in practical considerations for modification of the Coulomb barrier. The analysis also predicts the possibility of another cold fusion reaction based on some similarity between the nuclear structures of Ni and Cr.