On Tuesday 12/6/11 Alain wrote [snip] I can add few "excuse". -first of all the 
current isotopic ration of Ni might be the consequence of an equlibrium 
reaction, in a very hot system, under neutron flux...-second, it seems that the 
shape of the metal lattice (surface, temperature), and some other factor 
(catalysts, the CA- factor of defkalion) is important to accelerate the 
reaction. maybe the condition, high temperature, strong pressure, ionization is 
not good for the strange quantum effect to happens...
the nucleus of a star may not be the best place to observe a 
super-fluid/superconductor, or transistor effect. [/snip]

Alain, Great point regarding the shape of the metal lattice under high pressure 
and gravity in a star as opposed to here on earth. The critical geometry 
required to create this effect would be both crushed and melted. My ZPE 
perspective is that the opposition of these geometries to longer vacuum 
wavelengths lowers the vacuum energy density [a warp] as opposed to the 
crushing gravity [well] of a star. Any dilation factor in a star slows 
reactions while in a warp accelerates them making these low probability 
reactions more probable.
Fran


From: alain.coetm...@gmail.com [mailto:alain.coetm...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of 
Alain dit le Cycliste
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 9:59 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:a long paper about and mainly against the E-cat

there are interesting theoretical arguments.
If they are right it means that all Ni+H experiments are fraud, not only e-cat 
and hyperions.

this is an all or nothing argument, for NiH reactions.


about their (seems good) stellar argument, that nickel cannot transmute to 
copper in star for billions years, so cannot on earths in minutes...
I can add few "excuse".
-first of all the current isotopic ration of Ni might be the consequence of an 
equlibrium reaction, in a very hot system, under neutron flux...
-second, it seems that the shape of the metal lattice (surface, temperature), 
and some other factor (catalysts, the CA- factor of defkalion) is important to 
accelerate the reaction. maybe the condition, high temperature, strong 
pressure, ionization is not good for the strange quantum effect to happens...
the nucleus of a star may not be the best place to observe a 
super-fluid/superconductor, or transistor effect.

so anyway, those arguments against NiH LENR are global.
 when we know if it is true or false, there will be a big discovery in physic 
or social science.

I won't be so surprised by either case.
2011/12/6 Peter Gluck <peter.gl...@gmail.com<mailto:peter.gl...@gmail.com>>
The Physics of why the e-Cat's Cold Fusion Claims 
Collapse<http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/2011/12/the_nuclear_physics_of_why_we.php>
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
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