You should join Hagelstein, Miley, Storms and Sinha. Maybe you could co-publish this with one of them. There are just two minor issues. One, fusion is a strong-force (nuclear binding) phenomenon, not a weak-force phenomenon. Two, we will be able to manipulate the weak force as soon as we have a reliable source of Higgs bosons, if they exist. The LHC is a mult-billion dollar accelerator looking for Higgs as we speak. In the quadrillions of particles they have produced, there is some tantalizing evidence that they might have detected it, or might not have. But if I were you, I would try to publish this theory before someone else does.
I think he's going to get the awards and cudos for all of it.
http://www.physics.purdue.edu/people/faculty/yekim/BECNF-Ni-Hydrogen.pdf
. But if I were you, I would try to publish this theory before someone else does.
***And if I were you, I would try to publish your stuff to make a name for yourself, seein’ as how you got a PhD & all. But instead you hide behind an anonymous login while you engage multiple times in freshman level logical fallacies.
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