Cavitating bubble collapse doesn’t produce metalized water. Long before the density has risen to such levels the atoms within the collapsing bubble are very hot, upwards of tens of thousands of degrees, more than sufficient to be ionized hence the bubble if not filled with water rather ionized species that are being compressed. The hydrogen therein easily reaches a ultra-dense plasma state and it is more or less separated from the oxygen. In asymmetric bubble collapse that I have for 25 years worked with as a tool to create and inject this ultra-dense hydrogen, or rather deuterium, into various metals this state of ultra-dense deuterium becomes obviously useful and results in prodigious cold fusion and production of 4He. Matching work with ordinary hydrogen does NOT produce anomalous results. Studies on my materials using x-ray diffraction and other means in top national labs have revealed very stable ultra-dense hydrogen stored inside the metal subject material. Very potent explosive compression of said materials by those accustomed to such trades in the dark world have NOT resulted in more conventional nuclear reactions, or so they said. Depending on the metals used an array of isotopic ratio shifts of interesting nuclei appears that reveals some expected and unexpected pathways. The technological development path is hindered by the tremendous efficiency of such sono-fusion which far too often leads to thermal destruction of the experiment. Technology development of this method of cold fusion is clearly possible but requires a degree of sophistication and resources that are beyond my Palo Alto garage tech.
From: Axil Axil [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2017 10:19 AM To: vortex-l Subject: Re: [Vo]:A "eutectic mist" for maximum catalytic surface area Not only hydrogen can be metalized, so can water. The collapse of the cavitation bubble can produce pressor high enough to form the metalized water. IMHO, it is this metalized water that produces the erosion of the target material seen in cavitation. This metalized water can erode diamond. This indicates that this as well as all metalized material is protested by a SHIELD of EMF that keeps it from decomposition. On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 12:56 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: Axil, Seeing this reference to bubble fusion brings up the memory of Impulse Devices, Inc and Ross Tessien, the inventor who used to post here on Vortex a decade ago when it looked like acoustic cavitation was on the verge of success. They were located in Grass Valley CA - and even offered a sonofusion reactor for sale. Not many were sold. Ross and Impulse Devices owned many patents, which are listed on the citation below - deriving from Flynn's work, which also collapsed, so to speak. I checked on a few of them: Expired due to failure to pay maintenance fee Sad but true. This indicates that the company saw so little future in their IP that they let the patent expire rather than pay the fee to keep it in force. However, in this case the company sold out and the new owners are pursuing sonochemistry instead of sonofusion. They are called Burst Laboratories, Inc and have been fairly successful, I have heard. I am not sure if Ross still follows LENR or not. I guess one could say even though the sonofusion bubble burst, there was a silver lining ... Axil Axil wrote: Also see Method of generating energy by acoustically induced cavitation fusion and reactor therefor US 4333796 A ABSTRACT Two different cavitation fusion reactors (CFR's) are disclosed.

