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Why is heat and helium-4 produced in electrolysis experiments involving heavy water and Palladium cathodes?

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Why is heat and helium-4 produced in electrolysis experiments involving heavy water and Palladium cathodes?

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I’m afraid it is because two deuterons fuse together to form helium-4 and heat. That is actually true. But that still isn’t the conventional nuclear signature of hot fusion. In hot fusion it would have to produce tritium and a proton or helium-3 and a neutron or helium-4 and a gamma ray. This is if you had two particles hitting each other at enormous energy. Did those people that assumed that the result should be as in hot fusion fail to consider the different environment of your experiment? Yes, it’s completely crazy! I think they will come to realize that. Why did you initially start your experiments? This whole subject was driven by the need to find demonstration of the quantum electro dynamic paradigm. We’ve had the classical paradigm of Newtonian mechanics. We’ve had Planck’s quantum mechanical paradigm. I think most people who work in physical science realize the limitations of the quantum mechanical paradigm and that it has to be replaced by the quantum electro dynamic paradigm,

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