One other point about RF stimulation, argon, near-UV light, and achieving 
continuity in the flow of excess energy from Ni-H reactors.

If you have followed the foundation theory and work of Randell Mills with Ni-H 
then you are aware that argon is one of his catalysts - having orbitals with 
ionization potential that correspond to multiples of the Rydberg value (27.2 
eV). This is the all important energy value - the key to Ni-H which connects 
theory to practical implementation. (in one view).

UV light at the low end of the blacklight spectrum can have energy levels at 
harmonics of 3.4 eV and 6.8 eV - and thus are a whole fractional level of 
Rydberg energy (harmonic). That would indicate that these photons could be 
catalytic for stimulating a Thermal reaction with Ni-H at a higher harmonic. It 
is almost impossible to produce UV efficiently at the full value of 27.2 eV for 
a number of technical reasons.

Argon can be stimulated with a few watts of noisy RF to emit 3.4 eV photons in 
massive amounts. A simple RF generator to accomplish this costs almost nothing, 
resembles a Tesla coil, and could be enclosed in the reactor itself or the 
control box, with RF fed through a coax. Pictures of the Rossi reactor show 
what appear to be coax connectors. No one has ever been able to account for all 
or the leads in the reactor some of which are hidden during demos. The first 
time the Rossi's RFG was shown in public, it actually had a piece of tape with 
a hand written label in English: "Tesla Coil". Later he combine the RFG into 
the control box.

Most importantly - we hear recently that Celani is actually using argon with 
hydrogen in his version of Ni-H. Why? 

Well Celani knows of Mills' work, of course, but Celani also has many 
associates at UB, who are associates of Rossi. Celani he has been involved in 
this technology for a decade before Rossi burst on the scene. Celani is also a 
very charming man, with many friends on both sides of the Atlantic. He did not 
suddenly dream-up out of the blue, so to speak, the wild idea of using 
argon/hydrogen mixed, like Mills uses. 

Connect the dots.

Jones


One of the reasons for posting the "blue vortex" video yesterday was to show 
how a single wire can provide adequate RF as a stimulus. 

The key feature of this is a spark gap which can be internal or external. Spark 
gaps are not very sensitive to heat. The blue light emission from the bulb is 
coherent enough to show that a single spark gap diode, combined with a coil 
(variation of Tesla coil) can provide RF which is capable of ionizing a noble 
gas.

You do not need precision waves or lots of circuitry for this task - nor any 
kind of adjustment capability. What is needed only is a special kind of 
irradiation spectrum, which corresponds to a blackbody emission characteristic 
which you want to stimulate in that active material. In the case of Rossi, he 
likely need near UV not too different from the bulb.

Thus the simplicity. Stimulation by RF to attain QM superradiance does not 
require high power. The light bulb shown was powered with a few watts.

Get it?

Jones




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