Re: [Vo]:Analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project

2013-12-18 Thread Edmund Storms
John, the super wave simply increases the local concentration, which is measured as an increase in average D/Pd, increases the local flux, and puts more stress on the surface, which causes more NAE to form. Nothing more is required to increase the power. The process can be explained very s

Re: [Vo]:Analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project

2013-12-18 Thread Foks0904 .
Ed, You're right. All of the factors listed are obviously coupled in a meaningful way. Overall theory likely works without reference to point (D). However there does seem to be something demonstrably different about something like the super-wave. It's clearly not a standard current, and its been e

Re: [Vo]:Analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project

2013-12-18 Thread Edmund Storms
John, each of these conditions have an independent role. A High flux makes D more rapidly available to the NAE. B. High loading makes D more available as well. C. The concentration of NAE determines the number of little generators. D. No kick starting is necessary. This is a conventional pr

Re: [Vo]:Analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project

2013-12-18 Thread Axil Axil
The black body resonance frequency of a 5 micron micro-particle is about 450C. When the Ni/H reactor is at 450c, all those 5 micron nickel micro-particles are ringing like a singing bowl; that is dipole vibrations. On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:35 PM, H Veeder wrote: > An analogy from the Martin

Re: [Vo]:Analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project

2013-12-18 Thread Foks0904 .
You might also consider that this "stimulus" would also produce cracks, which I claim is the essential condition. Right Ed. I think the effect is four-fold when proper stimulus is applied: A) High Flux, B) High Loading, C) Facilitates NAE Formation (Nano-Cracks and/or Sub-Nano Cavities and/or Comp

RE: [Vo]:Analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project

2013-12-18 Thread Jones Beene
You know - these guys are discovering the myriad of relatively simple hints that will eventually add-up to success - and they have put into play an admirable R&D structure with minimal funds. Thumbs up for MFMP - regardless of ultimate success in LNER. They may also make a broader impact on how - i

Re: [Vo]:Analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project

2013-12-18 Thread Edmund Storms
You might also consider that this "stimulus" would also produce cracks, which I claim is the essential condition. Ed Storms On Dec 18, 2013, at 6:46 PM, Foks0904 . wrote: I think this statement is obvious to anyone who has investigated the phenomenon thoroughly, but I'm glad they brought it

Re: [Vo]:Analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project

2013-12-18 Thread Foks0904 .
I think this statement is obvious to anyone who has investigated the phenomenon thoroughly, but I'm glad they brought it up as it is quite interesting. SRI and Energetics have both made use of Dardik's multi-form super-wave. Brillouin puts a lot of emphasis on their pulsing, as they think it stimul

[Vo]:Analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project

2013-12-18 Thread H Veeder
An analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project: <> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IR37Do7NlY#t=143