Re: [Vo]:Sonoluminescence Claims from Cavitation.

2017-12-16 Thread Nigel Dyer
For various reasons I am convinced that there is something very interesting going on with cavitation and the associated sonoluminescence. However, I am not convinced that the Jamie Buturff video sheds much light on this.  Too much of it is what I call physics word soup.   Physics words that

[Vo]:Sonoluminescence Claims from Cavitation.

2017-12-15 Thread Harvey Norris
This morning seemed unusual in that it was like uncovering layers of of onion which led me on a path of discovery which started from here; Using electrostatic fields to manipulate plants and animals. 

Re: [Vo]:Sonoluminescence

2013-06-04 Thread francis
Hi Axil, very plausible theory! Explains radioactive decay anomalies and at lesser levels will fit most of the different categories. sonoluminescence, plasma engines. Ni H in powders or skeletal cats. I would only suggest the H2O as the difference with LeClair vs H2 for Rossi and Mills not the

Re: [Vo]:Sonoluminescence

2013-06-03 Thread Joe Hughes
Sorry Axil it is unclear to me from your response which side you fall on regarding nanospire and Leclair's work. Interesting article from a little while back regarding it: http://pieeconomics.blogspot.com/p/cavitation-transmutation-take-this-viral.html Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [Vo]:Sonoluminescence

2013-06-03 Thread Jim Dickenson
Ken, Interesting - I didn't know of these experiments and this was written in May 2012. There may be more to Znardisc's (sp??) theory afterall. http://pieeconomics.blogspot.com/p/cavitation-transmutation-take-this-viral.html - Jim On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Joe Hughes

Re: [Vo]:Sonoluminescence

2013-06-03 Thread Joe Hughes
Yes very interesting I knew i had read something about that when reviewing the cavitation article and Sonoluminescence piece but could not place it. You connected the dots for me. It was Znidarsics work. Here is the latest paper i can find. published in December of 2012. He must be on the right

Re: [Vo]:Sonoluminescence

2013-06-03 Thread Axil Axil
Unlike most if not all of the LENR faithful, I believe that LeClair has a powerful LENR system. The LeClair system produces so much power that nobody can think of it as a LENR system. They think that LENR must be weak. I am coming to believe that LENR is a powerful energy concentration

[Vo]:Sonoluminescence

2013-06-02 Thread Joe Hughes
Interesting video clip featuring Dr. Seth Putterman describing his thoughts on A star in a jar. Sorry if this had been posted and i missed it. Been hard to keep up with the list lately. :) This is a clip from a longer BBC video i believe. http://youtu.be/LWO93G-zLZ0

Re: [Vo]:Sonoluminescence

2013-06-02 Thread Harry Veeder
have gamma rays been detected coming from these bubbles? If not then the phenomena is probably another example of LENR-CF-f/h- Harry On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Joe Hughes jhughe...@comcast.net wrote: Interesting video clip featuring Dr. Seth Putterman describing his thoughts on A

Re: [Vo]:Sonoluminescence

2013-06-02 Thread Axil Axil
Like most things in the perverse field of LENR, Sonoluminescence is counter intuitive. The star in the bottle is impressive but that false spark in the deep ultra-blue is a false trail to anything useful. The power that that spark wastes is turned outward. To be effective, the plasmonic field