Your concept of electron actions in a collection of micro/nano particles
needs to be adjusted.
Electrons and holes are oscillating like a large ball and a small ball
connected by a spring. This is dipole oscillation. Heat feeds the strength
of this oscillation.
When the electrons move far
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Sat, 27 Jul 2013 08:22:30 -0700:
Hi,
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My two questions for Robin (or anyone else):
- Do you have a sense of how tunneling would be affected at the
locations that hydrodgen/deuterium pairs are likely to be if a significant
population of nickel
There are many misconceptions that are detrimental to the proper
understanding of function that Rydberg matter, clusters, and atom formation
in a Ni/H reactor.
Nano particles of potassium hydrides will form as the plasma of the
heater/spark cools and condenses to form superatoms.
Common Forms of
Thank you for the details.
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 4:09 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
it may also explain the Ni results, though I don't think it would explain
why
61Ni is unreactive.
Of the different things we've heard over the past few days, I'm inclined as
follows:
- High temperatures
Here are the details of how the anapole magnetic field produced by the hot
spot disrupts the nucleus.
I have some posts on that aspect of the theory as follows:
http://www.talk-polywell.org/bb/viewtopic.php?f=10t=3200start=6030#p102654
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