Am Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2005 05:46 schrieb Grimer: > Conceivably, in the limit, one could hydrinate all the > water in the apparatus. If it proved possible to trigger > the release of the hydrinated energy in a chain reaction > one would effectively have a high explosive water bomb. > > Cheers, > > Frank Grimer
Moin Frank! Cavitation has been studied intensively by small groups for over 100 years now. Schaeffer and Griggs ran closed loop systems for heating buildings that cavitated the water repeatedly for years without being changed out. I think that if there were any possibility for the water to gain enough energy that it would be explosive, it would have happened by now. With my luck, it would have happened to me! I do have some more comments and questions about your theory, as I find it interesting and worth exploring, but I would like to look up some references first, and my boss just got back from his vacation, so I expect I will be very busy here for a while. He looks quite refreshed. Oh no... Knuke

