About the E-cat symphony, My occam razor vision is that the E-cat is a quite complex system which have to be controlled according to good "automatic control" practices, for linear and nonlinear systems.
the way it works better with said "self-sustained mode" make me think that there are different time constant and multiple derivation degrees involved in the differential equations. (hard to say in english for me). for me SSM is a bit like a 1-piston engine. what Rossi talk about symphony is probably a 9 cylinders radial engine. for the rest I think that linear and non-linear control theory are used, in a context where the model is not very well known. I suspect that it is simply heat transfer coupled with LENR reaction that build the differential equations. probably the electric control just bootstrap and synchronized the 9-cylinders, like starter and spark plug. 2015-06-06 22:31 GMT+02:00 Axil Axil <[email protected]>: > What is the nature of the E cat music? Music as we know it is carried in > the air as sound. It involves vibrations in the air. Air carries music to > us. > > In the E Cat, Hot Cat and so on, vibration is carries by dipole motion of > electrons on the surface of the micro particles. When all the micro > particles are in resonance, all the electrons on all the nickel micro > particles are vibrating in unison. This is called a Bose Einstein > condensate. All the dipoles become one and are in sync. > > These dipoles put out a strong EMF field that can influence other dipoles > in other reactors. It may be that many reactors in the cluster become > synchronize to form a global Bose Einstein condensate where all the dipoles > keep each other in sync. This common background EMF field may allow for > reactors to share energy between one another via a common EMF field that > surrounds the cluster. In such a condition input power may not be needed to > pump the dipoles between and among the reactors in the cluster. > > Maybe Rossi has discovered how to interconnect the reactors in his cluster > to share in the dipole vibrations by using an EMF based backbone > interconnect so that all the dipoles are joined together in a cluster wide > Bose condinsate.? > > “The Mouse has a driving license, of course!” > > The Mouse may be a driver of the dipole vibrations. This could be how the > mouse drives the Cat. > > An experiment to try to verify this idea is to have a reactor made up of a > stack of multiple alumina tubes. Place fuel in all the tubes, but power > only one of the tubes with a heater. Let us call that powered reactor :"the > mouse". This mouse has a reduced fuel load as in the last MFMP test to keep > it from blowout. The other tubes are fully loaded with fuel and use the > heat from the mouse and the EMF generated by the mouse to produce the > reaction in all the fully fueled tubes. > > The EMF field that comes from the Mouse might keep all the other reactors > in the stack in check even if they are fully loaded with fuel. > > Rossi might have thought that just a demo of the mouse at Lagano would not > show his technology. He might be using a reactor stack to produce self > sustain mode. > > On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 12:33 PM, Peter Gluck <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> My dear Readers, >> >> I have just published >> >> >> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/06/questionless-survey-re-lenr-ideology.html >> >> It opens the possibility of a huge feedback. >> >> Peter >> >> -- >> Dr. Peter Gluck >> Cluj, Romania >> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com >> > >

