Takahashi Theory Portal
The Akito Takahashi Tetrahedral Symmetric Condensate Theory of Cold Fusion

Table of Contents:
Summary of Theory
Highlights of Claims
Resolution to Huizenga's "Three Miracles of Cold Fusion"
Simple Explanation of Mechanics of Theory
Informal Articles by Theorist
Slides Presentations by Theorist
Scientific Papers
Issued Patents
Visual Examples of Data Correspondance
Third-Party References
Citations in Other Published Papers or Books
In the News Media
Non-Reviewed Peer Responses
 

Summary of Theory

Akito Takahashi proposes a nonlinear Langevin equation that depicts a tetrahedral symmetric condensate with four deuterons and four electrons. Takahashi proposes this as a seed of four-deuterium fusion with helium-4 products in condensed matter. TSC condenses in about 1.4fs to make 4D fusion; then, the compound nucleus Be-8* breaks up into two helium-4 atoms as a major outgoing channel

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Highlights of Claims

(Courtesy Tom Dolan)

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Resolution to Huizenga's "Three Miracles of Cold Fusion"


Huizenga's three miracles were:
  • Miracle #1: the mystery of how the Coulomb barrier is penetrated
  • Miracle #2: the lack of strong neutron emissions
  • Miracle #3: the lack of strong emission of gamma or x-rays

 

Resolution to Miracle #1:
Resolution to Miracle #2:
Resolution to Miracle #3:

 

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Simple Explanation of Mechanics of Theory

 

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Informal Articles by Theorist

 
 
 

 

 

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Slides Presentations by Theorist

 

 
 
 

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Scientific Papers

A. Takahashi and N. Yabuuchi, Study on 4D/TSC Condensation Motion by Non-Linear Langevin Equation, in Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Sourcebook, ed. J. Marwan and S. Krivit, American Chemical Society, Oxford University Press, Washington, D.C., 2008, pp. 57-84.

 
 

 

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Issued Patents

 
 
 

 

 

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Visual Examples of Data Correspondance

 

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Third-Party References

 
 
 

 

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Citations in Other Published Papers or Books

 
 
 

 

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In the News Media

 
 
 

 

 

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Non-Reviewed Peer Responses

 
 
 

 

 

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