At 01:42 pm 19-11-04 -0800, you wrote: >If anyone is intrigued by sonofusion and how it might >relate very specifically to CF, there is a partial >answer beginning to take shape involving *spherical >convergence* in condensed matter and the kinetics of >"excitons." Excitons can be analogized to coincide >geometrically with the not-so-imaginary phonon >structure of certain types of containment matrices. >IOW - given that phonon/exciton "pulsation," becomes >another kind of "ultrasound," then it is clear that >CF may be another name for sonofusion, but on a much >smaller geometric scale.
Interestingly enough, I'm pretty sure that it was "excitons" which were found in the cup and cone cavity of mild steel - though how they determined that in a specimen before failure I haven't the slightest idea. 8-( If my memory serves me correctly this ties in with sonofusion and suggests that it is negative Beta-atmosphere pressure that is the critical factor. Grimer

