We want to deal with resonance in the 5 micron range and smaller. This is
the size of the nickel micro particle in the Ni/H reactor.

On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

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> There is another version which no one talks about any more, which is
> housed in silicon carbide. This ceramic version was the one Rossi described
> in his tribute to Focardi as the breakthrough leading to the HotCat, after
> which, it was never mentioned again.
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> I have been trying to find the reference for this, since Rossi apparently
> removed it from JoNP. E-Cat World still has the story of the Focardi
> tribute and the “incident at Brasimone” which at one time led me to believe
> that silicon carbide tubes were important.
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> http://www.e-catworld.com/2013/06/22/sergio-focardi-dies/
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> Rossi quote: See you soon, my great Friend and Master Sergio! I will never
> forget our work together and *that day* in the Brasimone Nuclear facility.
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> Apparently “that day” was when the HotCat first went operational. Rossi
> had said in the original story that the tube was silicon carbide, because
> that is what they had specialized in at Brasimone, ceramic plumbing for the
> Italian molten salt reactor.
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> There is a very good technical reason why SiC could be important – plasmon
> polaritons. SiC emits a nearly coherent blackbody level which is most
> unique and it is exactly the wavelength NASA says is important. It could be
> coincidental, or the reference could have been removed from JoNP because it
> gave away too much. This paper shows the sharp emission peak at ~11 microns
> "Infrared properties of SiC particles" Mutschke et al.
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> http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/9903031.pdf
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> The plasmon/polariton connection to THz radiation in the far IR spectrum
> could be one key to robust LENR, as we seem to find in the HotCat. The
> paper by  Hagelstein, Cravens and Letts includes some of the theory which
> would tie it all together with IR photons at 11 micron resonance.
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> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LettsDstimulatio.pdf
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> However, since no reference ever appeared again to SiC, and all of the new
> HotCats seem to show stainless steel exterior, perhaps this detail will
> remain a false alarm, or else a mystery which will unfold in a couple of
> weeks.
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> Jones
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