RE: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-22 Thread Vibrator !
In light of Rossi's apparent lead i'd be looking at the possibility of spontaneous formation of novel condensates. The D2 diatomic molecule being a boson presents an obvious soft target for aligning spins to cohere into shared lower-energy quantum states, the different magnetic moments of the

RE: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-22 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Hi Bill and others— Ideas on LENR theory: HYPOTHIS: 1. Some/Most of the Ni powder were individual crystals of Ni which were a QM (entangled) systems of nucleons and atomic electrons coupled by a magnagentic "B"| field. 2. The QM systems of my first assumption could be characterized by

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-22 Thread Bill Antoni
If hydrogen adsorbed on suitable catalysts can be made to desorb for example with UV light, and if then a transition of the H atoms to a compressed state in desorption also in turn causes the emission of UV light (without focus on any theory in particular, although R. Mills has studied such

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-22 Thread Jones Beene
Hi Bill, Your thought about "critical volume" is intriguing and brings up the possibility of efficient self-lasing due to adsorption/desorption and catalysis. Of interest would be the violet H line at 410 nm for which there is already a secret US Navy weapon in this category. Coincidence?

Re: [Vo]:The "hero" LENR experiment ?

2021-11-22 Thread Bill Antoni
Jones Beene wrote: One further thought about the Thermacore runaway - is there a potential lesson there, for experiment design ? There could be one lesson which can be called - GO BIG... but also BEWARE if you go big. Perhaps there is something akin to critical mass, which is important for