Grimer wrote...

>In fact the water used in sonoluminescence may be considered as a
physical manifestation of the very stiff Beta-atmosphere. It is
significant that in our high pressure tests on concrete we used water
and air pressures to successfully simulate increases in Beta-atmosphere
pressure.

If you can get your head around all that then you can see that the medium
being cavitated in the magnetron ain't a whole lot different from the
medium being cavitated in the sonoluminescence apparatus. It's just that.
for us, one medium is very tangible and the other ain't.

Frank.. Trying to get one's head around the two different media can make my head hurt. I will mention that on one of our test units in Los Angeles, the high speed mixer producing a liquid vortex would began cavitating when we fed a mix of sodium hypo into the feed line. You mentioned noble gasses, however chlorine is one of those mystery elements like bismuth although few recognize chlorine as being such.

Richard

 

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