Bob/FrankZ,

I remember seeing a phrase which stated acoustic resonance or something 
similar, but cannot find it.  You mention sonic resonances…

Wouldn’t it be a real kicker if this agrees with Frank Z’s ‘frequency of sound 
in the nucleus’???

 

Frank, care to comment???

 

-mark

 

From: Bob Cook [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 9:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Vo]:Re: Swedish scientists claim LENR explanation break-through

 

The paper seems to have all bases covered except the experience of 
“life-after-death.”  It was not clear how the resonant conditions are 
maintained by the conditions created by the mechanism proposed.   It seems that 
there must be some “ringing” of the lattice of Ni or some sound reflection that 
keeps the reaction going.  This is suggested by the idea the authors present 
that calculation of sonic resonances may be an easy way to determine the 
appropriate resonances to start the reaction.  It would seem that nano 
particles of Ni may not resonate for a very long time.  However, the size may 
also keep the reaction from getting out of hand.  Thus the small size of the Ni 
powder is important to prevent run-away reactions.  

 

Bob Cook

 

From: Bob Cook <mailto:[email protected]>  

Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 8:14 AM

To: [email protected] 

Subject: Re: [Vo]:Swedish scientists claim LENR explanation break-through

 

It looks to me like Mats scooped all the other news outlets.  Good work Mats.

 

The paper is quite good and understandable.  Neutron spallation and slow 
neutron transmutation stimulated by a an electric field gradient (maybe across 
a surface) at a certain resonance.  Lots  of parameters that can be engineered. 
  Seems to fit Rossi’s conditions well.

 

Bob Cook

 

From: Mats Lewan <mailto:[email protected]>  

Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 2:50 AM

To: mailto:[email protected] 

Subject: [Vo]:Swedish scientists claim LENR explanation break-through

 

Essentially no new physics but a little-known physical effect describing 
matter’s interaction with electromagnetic fields — ponderomotive Miller forces 
— would explain energy release and isotopic changes in LENR. This is what 
Rickard Lundin and Hans Lidgren, two top level Swedish scientists, claim, 
describing their theory in a paper called Nuclear Spallation and Neutron 
Capture Induced by Ponderomotive Wave Forcing ( 
<http://documents.irf.se/get_document.php?group=Administration&docid=1772> full 
length paper here) that will be presented on Friday, October 16, at the  
<http://workshop.wonderevents.fr/> 11th International Workshop on Anomalies in 

Hydrogen Loaded Metals, hosted by Airbus in Toulouse, France.

 

Read more here:

 

http://animpossibleinvention.com/2015/10/15/swedish-scientists-claim-lenr-explanation-break-through/



Mats

www.animpossibleinvention.com

 

 

 

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