Here's an older article I found:

http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/GodesRquantumfus.pdf

Jeff

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 9:09 PM, MarkI-ZeroPoint <zeropo...@charter.net>wrote:

> Lou suggests:
> " If so, the effectiveness of the stimulus could be quite sensitive to
> waveform shape and frequency."
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> Absolutely it would... It wouldn't surprise me for Celani's and Rossi's
> cells, that increasing the resistance heater temp will increase the rate of
> reaction, but at some point it will peak and then begin to dampen the
> reaction.  Same goes for Godes' except that in his case it's the Q-wave
> frequency.
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> Now, one might say that increasing the power to a resistance heater, and
> thus increasing the heat output, is not a 'frequency', so how is that
> similar to Brillouin's Q-waves?  Simple, the increasing heat causes lattice
> vibrations to increase, and the frequency of those lattice vibrations will
> come into resonance with atomic elements, causing an energy coupling that
> normally does not occur.  Rare though... frequencies have to be just right.
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> -Mark
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