Well, depending on the theory, CF can be much hotter than those of
Tokamaks...

2012/4/6 Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net>

>
>                From: Daniel Rocha
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>                That's the energy excitation corresponding Debye temperature
> in palladium at 275K. That's odd.
>                 Jones Beene wrote:
>                This begs the question: why would 15-22 THz, in theory,
> couple with Ni-H in
>                a gainful way when higher radiation (lasers light) or lower
> (microwaves)
>                would not do anywhere near as well?
> Both odd, cold, and possible "magnon-omous"
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnon
>
> Side note on semantics - old, new, and collective.
>
> Given that Ni-H is not a fusion reaction, but Pd-D probably is, and both
> could involve phonon stimulation in a confined cavity at essentially "cold"
> temperature levels (below ambient average phonon frequency)...
> Given that there could be some relevance to ~15 THz photon stimulation and
> LENR, and this frequency is the equivalent of ~250 degrees K or -23 C, -10
> F
> ... in other words: "damn cold" ...
> Isn't it somehow appropriate to consider that maybe we should be calling
> the
> entire field: "cold confusion" ...
> :-)
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