Re:Trilithium

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I can’t even fathom the pseudo-scientific principles behind [url=http://www.pyradyne.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=P&Category_Code=10]nuclear receptors[/url], let alone nuclear inhibitors… 😆

My wife’s the scientist (though a bio-chem engineer, not a physicist)… However, I guess it’s somehow altering the elements (creating new compounds — changing the properties — quantum physics) — the nuclear range varies with different elements – thereby eventually stopping the nuclear reactions (for instance stabilizing them, or somehow absorbing or transforming the energy of the protons/neutrons etc, (or radiation, for instance). I’d look to the laws of thermo-dynamics… If trilithium affects the intermolecular effects within the star’s gasses, then it may be affecting the translational kinetic energy of the molecules. Changing the speed of the protons, for instance, should halt or hasten the nuclear reactions (which is the interaction between radiation and matter).

I would expect that trilithium is a true theoretical possibility (weightier than a base hypothesis)… But without being able to actually test a fictitious compound…