Keith et al. > It look like from reading the morning mail that Fred may > have found better refs with the correct value, which > ( using your superior nomenclature ) puts it at 1/10th eV/atom.
Sorry, but .1 eV per atom is NOT going to give you an explosion, especially with a material like Sb with a low vapor pressure. It will hardly get very warm in fact. This issue begs for more detailed research, and it may be worth the effort for me to go over to the Cal engineering library. There is remarkably little which is relevant online (again, is this due to the terrorist implications) , but I did find this piece, "Fire and Ice: Exothermic Phase Change Applied to Microbiological Incubation" which is probably indicative of the type of individual who will eventually find a cheap ZPE coherence technique , maybe unknowingly. http://www.edwards.af.mil/archive/2001/2001-archive-science.html

