Engineering the correct resonances with EM and or varying B fields is where the Edisonian technique comes in; Rossi’s instant ability to change system parameters is exciting and keeping him ahead of the competition.
Bob Cook From: Bob Cook Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 11:59 AM To: vortex-l Subject: Re: [Vo]:AL2O as a rydberg hydrogen matter catayst The AlO2 may very well have free electrons that can except spin energy from nucleons. The recent discussion of the work at the UofVA on superatoms and their ability to accommodate excited spin states for their unpaired electrons is pertinent. Bob Cook From: Axil Axil Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 11:25 AM To: vortex-l Subject: [Vo]:AL2O as a rydberg hydrogen matter catayst It looks like aluminum oxide has the same chemical character as potassium because of the superatom effect. Aluminum oxide may produce the same rydberg hydrogen formation function that potassium does. If Rossi is changing his tube material, he must add a potassium catalyst into his fuel mix. If Rossi reports a unsuccessful switch of tube material away from Alumina, then we know what he is doing. Al2O commonly exists as a gas, since the solid state is not stable at room temperature and is only stable between 1050 and 1600 °C. Aluminium (I) Oxide is formed by heating Al and Al2O3 in vacuo while in the presence of SiO2 and C, and only by condensing the products.Information is not commonly available on this compound due to instability, complex high-temperature spectra, difficult detection, and identification. In reduction, Al2O is a major component of vapors of Al2O3. There are also 12 valence electrons in Al2O One of the reasons why Parkhomov may be successful in his replication efforts is the presence of SiO2 as an impurity in the alumina tube that he uses. Together with Carbon, the pair of compounds creates a Rydberg Hydrogen Matter formation catalyst when Al2O is produced.