Fred,

I take it that IF there is significant excess energy
in some percentage of cavitation/pump experiments of
the Russians/Griggs/Pope/Knuke et al. then this
"stored" submillimeter spectra could NOT be the main
source of OU in those experiments, as it is rather low
per unit volume. 

We know (suspect) that these cavitation pumps are at
least sometimes OU, but other times are not - that
seems to be as far as one can go, considering all the
evidence.

However, the OU "excursions" when they occur, could be
"secondary" to this stored spectra - as if it is
somehow involved in bootstrapping or somehow
catalyzing real nuclear reactions, or accelerated
decay, no? 

If this spectra is indicative of an intemediate step
in a two-step process, then the absence of it could
explain why some of these pump/cavitators work to
produce excess heat and some of them don't? or is that
too big a leap?

Again, it all gets back to "what" is in the water...

Jones




--- Frederick Sparber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FWIW. For a "stored" Rotational Spectra of 120
> microns (0.12 millimeter or 2.5e12 Hz)
> or 0.01 eV/H2O molecule the stored water energy
> calculates out to about 30 BTU per pound.
> 
> Frederick
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Frederick Sparber 
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: 6/3/05 8:23:03 AM 
> Subject: Re: ZPE or Submillimeter Wavelength H2O
> Maser?
> 
> 
> The rotational "Triplet" or Vibrational "Singlet"
> spectra of energy stored in
> the H2O molecule suggests that so-called over-unity
> may be stimulated dumping
> of these stored-energy states that can range from a
> few joules to kilojoules.
> (< 0.01 to  > 0.1 joule per molecule).
> 
> Hence Hurricanes are/can be  Water (or O2) Masers?
> 
> NIST Rotational Spectra Database for Triatomic
> molecules:
> 
>
http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/MolSpec/triperiodic.pl
> 
> Frederick

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