err..i guess the surface of the cavity is in compression instead of tension.
so would the fusion occur there?
Harry
Harry Veeder wrote:
Nice analysis.
If the cavity is at a lower pressure than the surrounding
fluid, does the surface tension of the fluid act like the
hull of submarine?
In the light of the parallel between the
Tiny Bubbles in the Sky . . . and the truly tiny
bubbles in sonoluminescence I thought I'd revisit
my files and find how the insights gained from those
space Bubbles might increase understanding of the
connection between the two.
The most significant
Nice analysis.
If the cavity is at a lower pressure than the surrounding
fluid, does the surface tension of the fluid act like the
hull of submarine?
Harry
Grimer wrote:
In the light of the parallel between the
Tiny Bubbles in the Sky . . . and the truly tiny
bubbles in sonoluminescence I
(sorry if you are getting this twice)
Nice analysis.
If the cavity is at a lower pressure than the surrounding
fluid, does the surface tension of the fluid act like the
hull of submarine?
Harry
Grimer wrote:
In the light of the parallel between the
Tiny Bubbles in the Sky . . . and the
Whilst on the subject of Beta-atmosphere
vacua taking off the pressure that holds
things together, why do you think things
like salt fall apart when dropped into
water. Water molecules are electrets, and
consequently form a jangle of struts and
ties with plenty of nooks and crannies
where
Grimer wrote..
What happens if hydrogen nuclei are spat out from a
high-pressure region into a low pressure region, like orange pips at a
school dinner table. Would it be analogous to a temperature drop? Would
the hydrogen nuclei condense?
At 06:58 am 26/06/2006 -0500, Richard wrote:
We are mere mortals being accelerated just
as a free falling object in a vacuum.
The question becomes not if but when and
will this free fall in advances in scientific
discovery end in a splat or a smile.
The when answers are given in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
. . . they are there; but, we don't know why.
http://www.zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=1946
Space is fizzing. Above our heads, where the Earth?s magnetic
field meets the constant stream of gas from the Sun, thousands
of bubbles of superheated
At 02:49 pm 25/06/2006 -0400, Archangel Michael wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
. . . they are there; but, we don't know why.
http://www.zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=1946
Space is fizzing. Above our heads, where the Earth?s magnetic
field meets the constant stream of
At 02:49 pm 25/06/2006 -0400, Frank wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
. . . they are there; but, we don't know why.
http://www.zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=1946
Space is fizzing. Above our heads, where the Earth's magnetic
field meets the constant stream of gas from
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