R C Macaulay
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:17:40 -0700
Howdy David, We have water test tank observations of vortexes shedding off the main vortex and traveling distances. These compact spirals are similar to the vid pics of the "claw" produced "shot" that travels in a spiral projectile toward the shrimp. Notice the shape of the claw is parabolic and collapses into a parabola. This vid has given us a clue to a how to run ahigh speed parabolic shape inside another parabolic shroud to attempt to reproduce the effect. Richard David wrote, >I was amazed that the cavitation effect would travel a distance and have an >effect. OTOH, various researchers have sited this effect as a method of >inducing LENR's. I would assume that the Office of Naval Research has looked >into this. Be strict. There is no cavitation at a distance, only locally at the claw. The wave or flow produced is similar to the von Zeipel fluid motion or the vortex toys http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex_ring_toys David