Came across an interesting paper in my weekly trawl through the ArXiv, and it's not in the "General Physics" kook group:
Ultradense Deuterium, F Winterberg, 2009-12-30
Yippee - If true, cheap nuclear fusion energy all round
(although I guess there's many a slip twixt cup and lip)
Ultradense Deuterium, F Winterberg, 2009-12-30
An attempt is made to explain the recently (discovered) occurrence of ultradense deuterium as an isothermal transition of Rydberg matter into a high density phase by quantum mechanical exchange forces. ... If such a state of deuterium should exist at the reported density of about 105 g/cm3, it would greatly facility the ignition of a thermonuclear detonation wave in pure deuterium, by placing the deuterium in a thin disc, to be ignited by a pulsed ultrafast laser or particle beam of modest energy.
(although I guess there's many a slip twixt cup and lip)
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