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Using the phenomena of excess heat from the presence of D2O in carbon nanotubes I aim to make a forever battery.

mechanicusMECHANICUS 04/26/2016 at 03:190 Comments

http://phys.org/news/2016-04-state-molecule.html

A new study on super confined water may mean deuterium is not required. My original thoughts on the subject matter was nearly this. If two hydrogen atoms condense at the same spot as the quantum waveform collapses a fusion event may occur.

This occurs as water trapped between layers of the crystalline lattice of graphite behaves in a completely non Newtonian manner. This could become a legitimate explanation for the observed phenomenon of evolution of helium in these systems.

The question remains if five membered rings including nitrogen will cause an increase in this type of behavior.

Or I could just be a complete idiot and not understand anything, let me know in the comments below.

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