Mark LeClair has characterized this water crystal which includes its
isolation and photograph. Believe it or not.

On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 1:43 PM, Russ George <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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]> 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.
>
>
>
>
>

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